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Jellyfish

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  1. As a fan of Yamaha basses, I'm all for recommended the TRBX 504. It has a fantastic low B, as opposed to the RBXA2 which doesn't. The TRB range in general is probably going to be discontinued at some point, so you'll find a few retailers selling them off cheaply in the near future (I reckon). Other than that, keep your eyes peeled for a second-hand TRB.

    Outside of Yamaha, there are the [b]Ibanez[/b] 5-strings, although you don't see them for sale very often and they aren't known for being 'jazz' sounding. The [b]G&L L2500 Tribute[/b] would give you that, although it has a chunky neck (which is why I got rid of mine). You could also look for a 5-string [b]Spector[/b]. They are wonderful basses to play and if you look around, you can find the neck-thru models for a very decent amount of money. I've never played the 5-string versions, but I've not heard anything bad about them. And they do have EMGs too but you'll find that they're very versatile.

    As far as the amp goes, perhaps look for a[b] TC Electronic BH250[/b] and pair it with a nice 2x12 cab. I owned a BH250 and cannot recommend them enough, although they are quite modern. And concerning flexibility, you might be hard pushed to find something suitable for all of those things.

  2. [size=6][b]SOLD PENDING[/b][/size]


    I won this pedal from a Zoom Facebook giveaway. This pedal has had a bit of playtime at home, but I'm not a pedal person at all. As such, this pedal has no marks at all and is in the same condition as when it came out of the box.

    £75 paid by Bank Transfer only, [b]free delivery.[/b] Not willing to change price, as it's in new condition and I don't mind keeping it as I don't have any other effects units.

    Trades wanted include drum gear only, so don't bother if you want to trade effects pedals or other bass gear for it!

  3. Worn both and can confirm that the Protec is more comfortable, which is why I own one. I don't know if it's the spacing of the straps on the Mono but it hurt almost straight away, right across the shoulders. And despite the Protec basically being a hard case in terms of protection and feel, it's much easier to wear. :)

  4. I ordered my Alpher Instruments bass without even seeing or touching one in the flesh so it's nice to see people enjoying their experiences with them, but it makes the wait all that more painful!

    Congratulations on the new bass though, they have a way of using special and fantastic woods without making them sit among the typical 'coffee table' basses. It's wicked. :-)

  5. I thought that Mr. Letts might be one of them. I was extremely close to pulling the trigger on one of his fantastic instruments but that was before I started talking to other luthiers. I saw a great bit of advice on these forums a while back that said one of the most important things when deciding on who you choose to build your bass is to decide based on your experience with the person in question, not completely on the instruments they build.

    I ended up contacting the guys that would end up building my bass, Alpher Instruments, and have not been any less than extremely happy with their enthusiasm and correspondence. They also have given me a rough time frame and if it's going to be late, I expect it to be a few weeks at most.

    I do feel sorry for anyone who has delays with their custom orders, and these is rarely a good excuse for them, but I judged my choice based on who seemed to be more enthusiastic and who actually got me more excited about the build as it went along.

  6. Another gift that has gone unused and unwanted!

    [url="http://www.henryredheller.com/cart/shopexd.asp?id=307"]Click here to see the strap[/url] (and click the image to zoom in on it). Strap comes with original tag and is mark free. It's 2.5 inches wide and is made of cowboy saddle leather. Not sure what that means, but it's definitely not as smooth as my minotaur strap, but also feels a lot more dense and tough.

    £15 delivered to your door. As for trades, try me, even if it means cash your way.

  7. Grab a bargain while you can! Unwanted musical gift as I already have a handheld recorder. Haven't even taken out the box to check it's all there, it's really untouched. Apparently a big step up from Yamaha's previous efforts as well, featuring proper X+Y mics.

    [size=5][b]£70 delivered to your door for this weekend only![/b][/size] Trades wanted include drum gear or perhaps pedals (compressor/looper/D.I... [b]NO EFFECTS[/b])

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