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I have a really nice Squier SQ Series precision in 3 Tone sunburst. It's a great bass. Well used but not abused. I really love the sound and the feel of it but to be honest but it's now a bit heavy for the old back (about 9 1/2 LB as I recall) and the board is rosewood. I've grown to prefer maple, I like the brightness of maple and also I can still see what I'm doing in bad light! I also have a big soft spot for Oly white. I use it as a spare even though it's more than good enough for a first choice. My problem is - do I sell and get something that would suit? Or, do I refinish it and keep it as it's serving as a spare at the moment? I can't change the board or weight but can change the colour. If I kept it I wouldn't care if I did a half decent DIY job. Cost would be about £50 and some elbow grease. Or, do I sell and get something that fits the bill properly but might not be as nice? The Matt Freeman P fits the bill, although I can't get a realistic figure of the weight? If anybody knows please enlighten me. It's a real brain teaser to me... Help! I'm confused...
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Chris = Squire; Basses = Squier. That is all.
itsmedunc replied to cloudburst's topic in General Discussion
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I can't tell properly but does the neck fit into the neck pocket? Looks like a great big gap on this tablet!
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*SOLD* Fender Precision MIM w/Jazz Neck (custom)
itsmedunc replied to rhythmbug's topic in Basses For Sale
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I could say that it wasn't meant to be. That doesn't fekin help at all does it? and the phrase always winds me up anyway!!!
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Ha! Reminds me of "The Jerk"! The culture and the feel of that culture, you were born into, I'm sure would help but I'm sure (as the last post has stated) practice (and awareness) would see you through admirably. For me it would take too much patience and practice and I would always sound like Steve Martin.
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How much is my 4 string worth then?
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We're using a Behringer X18 wireless desk and active PA if that's what you mean?
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I've posted a few times about silent rehearsals but this is about how positive it's working for us. Our live rehearsals were too loud and unproductive. We were just going through the motions and not "working" anymore. They were too loud and getting messy and so something had to change. Equipment Jamhub Bedroom Behringer BDl21 on bass Behringer Tube Emulator (surprisingly good with a Tele) for rhythm Boss ME33 for lead (could be better but useable) Yamaha DTX500 kit SM58 mics for vocals Sennheiser HD201 headphones Surprisingly, eventually got everyone on board. The lead guitarist was very skeptical but almost unbelievably warmed to it within minutes. The singer who professes weird ear canals and so can't do in ears or phones did the same. Rhythm went with the flow and the drummer (who has lugged his kit to every rehearsal and gig for 40 years) loves it! (The kit lives at mine!) I really can't express how good it is and what a life changer in many respects. Working through material is so easy now. Everyone can hear everyone elses mistakes and so we have found we up our game and play better. We now come away feeling we have actually achieved something. I'm sure we could improve some of the equipment but it's all working for us at the moment. We've been rehearsing at my house and so there's no expense and we can rehearse on what day and until what time we choose. "Live" rehearsals are still on the cards but I don't think I'll ever go back to them permanently.
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[quote name='Hellohehehe' timestamp='1485245635' post='3222347'] I must say that it's a good idea for making money for the bad days It's funny and a good experience for people who always wanna try a pro studio and act like a rockstaaaar [/quote] He also gets a lot of hen parties! Lots of drunken women trying to sing! He does video for it too. I couldn't cope but I think he enjoys the madness of it! And the money!
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I watched a Green Day concert on YouTube with the Mrs once. That was enough for me. If we go out she always puts them on when we get home or puts them on if we have a beer at home and so I go to bed. No point staying up as she won't let me put anything else on! I was sure it was her cunning plan to get me out of her hair. Alas, after 10 years, in the morning, I still get grief for going to bed and leaving her! Perhaps it's an even more cunning plan of Mrs itsmedunc?
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Amplify 75. Good condition. Countless modelling or effect possibilities when used with the free Amplifi app. Sounds great and also can be used as a good Bluetooth player to which you can also jam along. Trades, what have you got? Sansamp, Line 6 bass pod. Surplus to requirements so try me with anything really! Spec here - http://uk.line6.com/amplifi/amplifi-75-and-150/ Collection preferred but will ship to mainland UK for the stated price? Will get pics up asap.
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Remember selling my Wal bass for £350 bought for £400!!!
itsmedunc replied to wright/watt's topic in General Discussion
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[quote name='Hellohehehe' timestamp='1485206431' post='3222171'] Ok ok! They make a funny thing there, with their "team building studio session"... And Hotton is so peaceful, i went there a lot when i was a kid. [/quote] Yes, that's the place! The Team Building! The owner, "Gus" is a really nice man. Really funny guy too. We grew up together and still have a band going but we dont get to play together very often any more. We did a warm up gig in Hotten a few months ago and then went to Luxembourg. Very good experience. I think the Team Building is a way to please the Chamber of Commerce! But it makes him money, so that is good. It is a good recording studio too and well enough equipped.