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  1. Is the original hard case included?
  2. [quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1374270399' post='2147177'] Why are you specifically looking for a five string player? It seems an odd requirement. Like the tunes by the way, hope you find a good player [/quote] I wondered that. Does it have to be five, or would a six sting player be ok?!
  3. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1373984737' post='2143841'] I dunno. It does sound nice - it was this fact, coupled with the big fat chunky neck (and the lesser spotted Scottish summer) that made me think "ah, go on!" The pickup is more Gretsch-y than Ricky IMO - Fender's take on a TV Jones Thundertron, I presume. [/quote] I really like the look of these! Does it sound like a traditional precision?
  4. Me too!
  5. [quote name='Samashton12' timestamp='1373896587' post='2142786'] That's a disappointment [/quote] To be fair, the neck is subjective, I guess. It was heavily glossed, and didn't feel nice to me at all. But the difference in string volume was very annoying, and whatever I tweaked, I couldn't sort it out.
  6. [quote name='Samashton12' timestamp='1373889006' post='2142628'] I really like the look of the Italia Torino's.. Although I haven't played one [/quote] I had one of the Italia Z basses for a while. It looked fantastic, but was horrble to play. Uneven string volume, and the neck felt plain nasty.
  7. [quote name='clauster' timestamp='1373880466' post='2142449'] P bass, J neck. [/quote] Exact opposite for me! I love the Jazz sound, but can't get on with the skinny neck. Best option for me is a Precision with a J pickup fitted for that Jazz growl.
  8. I owned a Stingray and a Thumb for a while. For some reason I sold the Thumb to buy a Jazz - I've regretted it ever since...
  9. It's already been discussed on a thread on ric resource FWIW: http://www.rickresource.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=409654
  10. Plus 1 for the epiphone. I would also have a look at the ibanez semis. Excellent basses for the money. I think it may have been me singing their praises on one of the other threads!
  11. [quote name='Clarky72' timestamp='1373023237' post='2132860'] Was that one of these by any chance? [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/ibanez-agb200-tbr-transparent-brown/3358"]http://www.gak.co.uk...rent-brown/3358[/url] Did you get a chance to play it at all? I thought I would get more volume out of a semi, that's surprising... but then I've never even picked one up before so I wouldn't know! [/quote] No, it was one of these: [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/ibanez-afb200-bs-brown-sunburst/3361"]http://www.gak.co.uk/en/ibanez-afb200-bs-brown-sunburst/3361[/url] I think they're completely hollow bodied, so you would actually get a bit more acoustic volume than you would get on a semi-acoustic wih a centre block (like the one in your link).
  12. [quote name='Dom in Somerset' timestamp='1373011956' post='2132676'] Anyone tried one? [/quote] I've not tried one, but it looks fantastic - I love those hockey stick headstocks you get on Fender 12 strings!
  13. We supported a Free Tribute band some months back, and their bassist was playing one of the Ibanez semis. It sounded fantastic, and I've had GAS for one ever since. If you're thinking of using a semi unplugged, though, you're not going to get a lot more volume than you do on a solid body.
  14. [quote name='Spike Vincent' timestamp='1372889660' post='2131386'] Woah, hold up, one does not simply own up to owning an Allegro.Some debasement may be appropriate here.... [/quote] I was very young and the car was very cheap
  15. [quote name='cloudburst' timestamp='1372886914' post='2131321'] From memory, that was Harvest Gold. I hate myself for knowing this. CB [/quote] Just Googled it - you're dead right!
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