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uk_lefty

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  1. I have a midnight wine Fender MIM J Bass that I picked up second hand and i absolutely love it. It had been heavily modified by the previous owner - Schaller tuners (unfortunately not Fender style), Badass bridge,new scratchplate in white pearloid and new knobs that were cheap crappy plastic and not Fender style. I've now put on a black scratchplate, neck pickup cover, handmade bone nut, and chrome knobs. I recently bought a Fender Delux bridge on eBay so that I could fit a bridge "ash tray"/ pickup cover to really go for the retro look. But now I'm hesitating. Question is.... what would you do? Keep the Badass bridge on, which looks great...or put the Fender Delux bridge and "F" logo bridge pickup cover? The screw holes do not line up exactly which was a massive disappointment, I'd thought that the Badass was a direct Fender replacement and so swapping that for a Delux would be just an unscrewing job, turns out I was wrong. Before I drill in to the bass to fit this new bridge and the cover, interested to hear some opinions. Whichever bridge is not used on the J will go on to a P Bass project
  2. I played a second hand de-fretted Squier P Special in a music shop years ago. It was very light and felt cheap and plasticy but played very very nicely and had a good tone. If you get the Squier cheap on eBay just whip out the frets yourself, or buy a cheap fretless neck from eBay or a parts website.
  3. Stagg effects pedal case/ board. Really robust, inside suitable for mounting velcro. 44cm x 25cm. Good condition. £20 Collect from SW London or Guildford
  4. Now on eBay... need a quick sell, will listen to offers.
  5. Excellent condition - gorgeous sounding amp, really true to the instrument. Its the 120 watt 15" speaker version, unfortunately too big (in the wife's opinion!) and we're moving to a smaller flat soon. Provided in excellent condition, never pushed the volume too far (rarely over 20%), comes with manual and mains lead. Only slight minus is that the small plastic cover is missing from the top but this makes no difference whatsoever and is very easily replaceable. The three band EQ is great - I usually set all flat and make the tiniest adjustment on the bass and treble. The shape function is good for making your sound extra deep or extra dry. Cheapest I can find a new one on Google shopping is £339. Happy to sell at £165. Collection from SW London or Guildford. Can provide pics and sound sample on request - e-mail me ross.a.rayner at gmail dot com If no interest here by August will go to eBay Hartke's spec: [color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=4] Flexible enough to be played upright or kicked back as a monitor, our Kickback quickly became one of the most imitated (but never duplicated) designs in bass. Now its available in three different versions for all kinds of applications from home practice and rehearsal to club dates and small theater venues.[/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=4] The big bottom Kickback combo. Versatile two-way design with all the bass you'll ever need. Massive Hartke 15in aluminium cone driver. 120 Watts at 8 Ohms. Fully adjustable Shape control. 3-band EQ, Passive/Active input jack, balanced XLR output.[/size][/font][/color][color=#000000][font=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=4] Revolutionary Two-Way (Upright & Tilt-Back) Cabinet Design For Performance, Practice And Monitoring Custom Hartke 15in Aluminum-Cone Driver 120 Watts at 8 Ohms Unique Shape Control For Accurate Tone-Shaping 3-Band EQ Passive/Active Input Jack Balanced XLR Out Dimensions: 21.75in(H) X 18in(W) X 16.75in(D) Weight: 47 lb.[/size][/font][/color]
  6. Anyone selling a lefty Fender Jazz neck all maple?
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