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[quote name='The D Man' timestamp='1499544124' post='3332143'] I got my EBS Fuzzmo yesterday, its a lot of fun and feels like a tank too. Was £42 on Amazon, pretty sure i got the last one though! [/quote] Congratulations, I got one and like the way it works live. It really cuts though and stackes well with other pedals too.
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An amazing bass as the addition of the front coil makes this incredibly versitile. A nice weight so a great instrument to use live or for recording. Also the slight sparkle and pick guard really catches the lights so it looks great on stage. This one is pretty much unmarked and comes with a fitted hard MM hard case. It is a lot of bass for the money Trades? I'm not looking for another bass but if you have something intresting feel free to try me. I can post withing the EU at cost or your welcome to collect and to come and give it a try. Youtube demo of the HS in action :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Om-5vgbpkBs [attachment=248655:Bongo4.jpg] [attachment=248656:Bongo2.jpg] [attachment=248657:Bongo3.jpg] [attachment=248658:Bongo7.jpg] [attachment=248660:Bongo6.jpg] [attachment=248661:Bongo1.jpg]
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Here we have an imaculate USA G&L L1500 it is so hood it even feels knew. It comes with paperwork and a hard case and is a nice light weight bass that sounds amazing...I do luv's me G&L's I bought from Cuzzie some months back and it has sat in it's case ever since. Ungigged and as he sold it to me (see thread link) mainly because I play 5 strings/my L1505 or my SB-2. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/293795-gl-l1500-honeyburst-immaculate/page__p__3215476__hl__l1500__fromsearch__1#entry3215476"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry3215476[/url] priced to sell. [attachment=248652:L2003.jpg] [attachment=248653:L20001.jpg] [attachment=248654:L2005.jpg]
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(SOLD) Squier (Fender) Vintage Modified Precision V
Pinball replied to Pinball's topic in Basses For Sale
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(SOLD) Squier (Fender) Vintage Modified Precision V
Pinball replied to Pinball's topic in Basses For Sale
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This is the first of several basses that I will be looking to sell over the coming months. I bought this great precision at the start of the year to try 5 string P bass but alas it has hardly been out of it's cover since. These have a very good name and this one plays really nicely and is a beautiful coolour IMHO. The previous owner has done a bit of sensible upgrading so this is taken from his add as follows. "The Squire Vintage Modified Precision Bass V gives you more of a good thing. If you've been wanting to plumb the depths with a 5-string, but don't want to empty your bank account, this is the bass. The lightweight contoured basswood body fits you like a glove, while the fast maple neck gives you classic Precision playability. And speaking of classic, this instrument's Fender-designed split-coil Precision pickup is perfectly positioned to deliver fat, punchy bass tone. For iconic Precision mojo while rocking a low B, you want the Squire Vintage Modified Precision Bass V. Upgraded electronics with CTS pots and a switchcraft jack. The bridge has been upgraded to a brass Wilkinson which is just superb! Comes with a soft gig bag." [attachment=247745:VMP1.jpg] [attachment=247746:VMP2.jpg] [attachment=247747:VMP6.jpg] [attachment=247748:VMP5.jpg] [attachment=247749:VMP3.jpg] Some one will love this! Thanks for looking
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I was going to suggest the HS as an alternative, best of both worlds
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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1497654715' post='3319903'] They need to push the US series more... [/quote] I agree actually, I think the US models are potential winners. Great sound options and nice and light, what's not to like?
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There is one on US ebay at the moment for a £509 so they don't look expensive. I hope they do a 5 stringer
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Well for those who want to try a Kiloton there is this [url="http://www.glguitars.com/instruments/TributeSeries/basses/Kiloton/index.asp"]http://www.glguitars...loton/index.asp[/url]
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I've recently started using a BC335 for giggs and recording. It does a fine job and is really easy to love [attachment=247307:Nanyo1.jpg] [
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Sold on eBay Yamaha trb1005j natural £450.00
Pinball replied to patrikmarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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I've been looking for a decent fuzz and bought one of these last week and love it. An amazing bargain and superb build quality. A very usable pedal. Search over!
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SOLD: Fender USA Fretless P Bass & Mono Sleeve- £700
Pinball replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Basses For Sale
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Verging on the multi-effects but what do you reckon? http://basschat.co.uk/topic/306766-ehx-battalion-pre-amp-and-di/page__fromsearch__1
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I do like electro-harmonix stuff and was looking at the Deluxe Big Muff and found this.. My first impression is nice tone and useful features. What do you think? [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6gzq_EwlzI"]https://www.youtube....h?v=Q6gzq_EwlzI[/url]
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[quote name='Roger2611' timestamp='1495476912' post='3304059'] Zoom in on the front of the neck photo it still says "Tribute Series" but again the seller hasn't bothered to mention it! I would be interested to know the difference between the US basses and the Tributes, I have a Tribute M2000 bass and I am struggling to find anything I like about it, I assume given their good reputations the US bass is entirely different? [/quote] Tributes and USA basses are pretty close but having had both I can usually tell the difference. It is a feel thing to do with the finish and neck I think although I have had one superb Tribute L2000 that really shone. I have to say that I don't really get the M series as it seems to me that they have taken the outstanding and distinctive L series and made it more like several other basses with thew M's. I prefer the L's and SB's. I would like to try a Kiloton...may even buy a new one one day.
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The stamp on the back of the headstock should look like a cirlcle of writing and has has the word Indonesia missing. It would also have a production number. The stamp on the front is missing the USA or Tribute reference. If the seller has three of them as he says in the add he should know.
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[quote name='Norris' timestamp='1495311478' post='3302952'] Put a set of flats on it? [/quote] I agree and another thing to try would be to knock of a bit off the controls of the bass amnd see if it mellows it. Alternatively these Kiloton's. G&L necks are great they look cool to me... [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMr9Yx78O_w"]https://www.youtube....h?v=AMr9Yx78O_w[/url]
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Interesting question, I have changed my main a lot as I'm always looking to improve-I should maybe practice more instead I have only been playing bass seriously for about 5+ years. The ones I have hung on to are my SR5 fretless and G&L SB2. Stingrays seem a constant feature
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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1495240144' post='3302448'] I think it would depend on my needs, but if starting out and wanting a pedal for extra sounds I`d prob go chorus or flanger, whereas now it would be a preamp/DI pedal with drive on it (which is in fact my only pedal). [/quote] I like your thinking, a nice BB Xotic or if you want a few stomp options a Sandsamp VT Deluxe.
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[quote name='radiophonic' timestamp='1494240397' post='3294176'] No idea about the pickups, I'm afraid. They didn't sound exaggeratedly HiFi to me, more like a good modern active but plenty of thump where you need it. [/quote] I tried a few a few a couple of years back 2xTM's a Panther and Umbo. I loved the build quality and sound of the Panther and Umbo. I also liked the sound from the TM's when playing them at home but they didn't work for me live. They both had Delano's. I much prefer the Sandberg and Haussel?? pups. I then moved to 5 strings, Stingrays and G&L's but remember Sandbergs being excellent basses