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Fender Roadworn 50’s Precision 2011 MIM Now SOLD elsewhere
adamlunt replied to ash's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS - Fender Precision Bass 1978 - *WITHDRAWN*
adamlunt replied to adamlunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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Maruszczyk Elwood 4a - shell pink - PRICE DROP!! - *SOLD*
adamlunt replied to aldude's topic in Basses For Sale
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RETRACTED - Please close [G&L SB2 USA 1996 with OHSC]
adamlunt replied to gyrus's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sold. Mike Lull V4 Jazz Bass two tone sunburst with Protec case
adamlunt replied to Skinner's topic in Basses For Sale
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Good call 😎
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Mine's kinda white... ish. Must be an age thing.
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I'll take that Mk1 off your hands if its going. Dream bass right there!
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Those Mustangs with the stripes are so rad.
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I run the DarkGlass B3K into my Tech21 VT Bass. It tends to work, but I'm not that happy with the B3K. I tried the Boss ODB-3, but it can be a little hard to tame. MXR BassOverdrive was nice, but a little dark for me. Boss BD-2 BluesDriver is a surprisingly good pedal for bass. No loss of low-end, and plenty of clarity.
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Yellow Dunlop Tortex (0.73mm I think) gives me everything I need. The FLEX series feel a little nicer, but I can't explain why. I saw a PG RigRundown with Juan Alderete and, I didn't realise that while thicker picks give more note attack, slightly thinner picks tend to give you more low-end. To me they just always felt more comfortable.
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The best stainless steel rounds I've used are the Dunlop SuperBrights. I used to use DR, but when the Dunlops came along they were just as good in every way, and were about half the price. Win win!
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Recommendations on nice middy pups for a fretless.
adamlunt replied to Marky L's topic in Accessories and Misc
I went from a Seymour QP to a Dimarzio Model P years and years ago, and immediately I had all the mids I needed. Its how a P should sound, really. -
Not a hardcase, but Mono Vertigo all day long!
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SR-16 is definitely the way to go. I'm really into the Roland TR line, but they're more for dance/electronic.
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I really enjoy the Roland GoMixer Pro. I use it for general playalong stuff and demos, and it has a nice little cradle for your phone so you can video yourself with brilliant audio quality. Plus, enough ins and outs for additional instruments, a mic (with phantom power), mp3 player, mixer input for live gig/rehearsal recording.