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  1. Spautz Seranade Duet Music Stand. Handmade solid mahogany, music stand. Currently £620 new. Excellent condition. Has engraved brass gift plaque on one side which could easily be removed or replaced to personalise. £300 [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/8BD37127-4098-4ED4-BEEE-513F1A41E6C9_zpsydbdqebv.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/DBB77CB4-0E0C-45BE-8531-B67A9146F835_zps5cczvaze.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/2657C849-E2C6-41A9-8A31-DFAFFCC0AFB8_zps6ybxugry.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/5D3C49A7-7DA3-4A4D-AFDF-4A763A33C939_zps24z045p4.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/82F73B99-124C-4582-AB50-BC16C1CD3D9A_zpsr1ltiydu.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Turnble/C2C26C1A-B150-49B3-B9DD-BDEFE99BBA0A_zpsdtbtow6h.jpeg.html"][/url]
  2. [quote name='owen' timestamp='1480626444' post='3186012'] TC Preamp. Nice! [/quote] Thanks, I've had it for 24 years and have yet to find anything that sounds better.
  3. [quote name='Bassman Sam' timestamp='1480098667' post='3181713'] Nice to see Dave Wilson's work is up to his usual stunning standard. That is a beauty. cd_david is a top man to deal with. GLWTS, mate. [/quote] Cheers Sam
  4. 1978/79 Factory maple fretless Precision. This bass is the amalgamation of a 78 ash body and 79 maple neck. Done so to match the resonance of the body and neck timber as Fender should do in the first place (as per Sadowsky Lakland et al) The bass was put together with this in minds with period neck and bodies and built as a matched pair. Resonant and vocal doesn't go halfway to describe this fretless. The neck was dressed and refinished by Martin Sims and is a perfect combination of restoration and refurbished with original lacquer and wood to the headstock and back of the neck but the fingerboard was dressed and refinished. The body when I got it was finished in a 'Sting' see through red but the original finish appeared to be a burst so I had Dave Wilson DWilson Guitars (finishes Stefan Sobel instruments and mark Knopflers strats ) refinish it in his usual immaculate mirror like finish. The bass is loaded with original 70s machines, pickup and circuit. Non original parts are pick guard, bridge (badass II) and case, although a 78 original case it is not original to the bass. Sound wise this bass is everything you'd want from a fretless and far from what you'd expect from a maple boarded fretless. It's warm and rich with a singing sustain and plays like the easiest fretted bass you've played. [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/1880DF5F-0C6C-4750-B129-E28D9C7BCEDE_zpsdhountwy.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/1880DF5F-0C6C-4750-B129-E28D9C7BCEDE_zpsdhountwy.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/969AE3EC-C769-4C09-ACD0-3A3663031CDA_zpsvt292sqs.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/969AE3EC-C769-4C09-ACD0-3A3663031CDA_zpsvt292sqs.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/B7B3AA0D-CEF3-454B-AFA8-4228006DF3EA_zpsma4i9uti.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/B7B3AA0D-CEF3-454B-AFA8-4228006DF3EA_zpsma4i9uti.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/6C3BE072-9CDA-4CEA-A9DA-690A048E310E_zpsjy3isjeo.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/6C3BE072-9CDA-4CEA-A9DA-690A048E310E_zpsjy3isjeo.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/EF97B285-A0B7-4C42-80C6-4E14477055AA_zpsahmo8nex.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/EF97B285-A0B7-4C42-80C6-4E14477055AA_zpsahmo8nex.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/F2CE6A05-A257-40A8-B157-4F3602947422_zps0ivoqt5k.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/F2CE6A05-A257-40A8-B157-4F3602947422_zps0ivoqt5k.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  5. [font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][color=#000000][size=4]Back up for sale is my [/size][/color][/font][color=#000000][font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][size=4]1978/79 Factory maple fretless Precision. This bass is the amalgamation of a 78 ash body and 79 maple neck. Done so to match the resonance of the body and neck timber as Fender should do in the first place (as per [/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][size=4]Sadowsky Lakland et al) The bass was put together by Chris (Beedster off Basschat and Cambridge) and anyone that knows him will understand that he buys period necks and bodies and builds them as matched pairs and he made a fantastic instrument with this neck and body. Resonant and vocal doesn't go halfway to describe this fretless. Anyway, the neck was dressed and refinished by Martin Sims and is a perfect combination of restoration and refurbished original lacquer and wood, the body when I got it was finished in a 'Sting' see through red but the original finish appeared to be a burst so I had Dave Wilson DWilson Guitars refinish it in his usual immaculate mirror like finish. The bass is loaded with original 70s machines, pickup and circuit. Non original parts are pick guard, bridge (badass II) and case, although a 78 original case it is not original to the bass. [/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][size=4]Sound wise this bass is everything you'd want from a fretless and far from what you'd expect from a maple boarded fretless. It's warm and rich with a singing sustain and plays like the easiest fretted bass you've played. [/size][/font][/color] £1200 Delivered in the U.K. Cash sale ATM please. [color=#000000][font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][size=4]Any questions please ask.[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=UICTFontTextStyleBody][size=4]Thanks [/size][/font][/color] [url="http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/1880DF5F-0C6C-4750-B129-E28D9C7BCEDE_zpsdhountwy.jpg.html"][/url] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/969AE3EC-C769-4C09-ACD0-3A3663031CDA_zpsvt292sqs.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/969AE3EC-C769-4C09-ACD0-3A3663031CDA_zpsvt292sqs.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/B7B3AA0D-CEF3-454B-AFA8-4228006DF3EA_zpsma4i9uti.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/B7B3AA0D-CEF3-454B-AFA8-4228006DF3EA_zpsma4i9uti.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/6C3BE072-9CDA-4CEA-A9DA-690A048E310E_zpsjy3isjeo.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/6C3BE072-9CDA-4CEA-A9DA-690A048E310E_zpsjy3isjeo.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/EF97B285-A0B7-4C42-80C6-4E14477055AA_zpsahmo8nex.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/EF97B285-A0B7-4C42-80C6-4E14477055AA_zpsahmo8nex.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/78%20Fretless/F2CE6A05-A257-40A8-B157-4F3602947422_zps0ivoqt5k.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/78%20Fretless/F2CE6A05-A257-40A8-B157-4F3602947422_zps0ivoqt5k.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  6. [quote name='clarkpegasus4001' timestamp='1446482620' post='2899718'] Here is my 1975 Rickenbacker 4001 [url="http://s935.photobucket.com/user/clarkpegasus4001/media/Rickenbacker%204001%201975/Ricky.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] oh dear lord
  7. I'm not the person for audio fashion and fads. In fact I've had the same amp rig for over 25 years. It's not that I don't like change I just won't change unless it's significantly improves what I already have. I apply the same principle to my bases I've owned many over the years, however I gig just a handful depending on what the band or the music requires. The sound I like has taken many years of listening, producing, playing and engineering perfecting. Obviously this is personal perspective and everybody has their own preferences but I've had nothing but compliments about my tone and it suits live and recorded situations perfectly. I was recently approached by ghost pick ups from Whitley Bay company that I'd heard good and respected opinions about. Wilf and Mike had been emailing me regarding building me some pickups for approximately a year before I actually got to meet Wilf. Wilf was genuinely interested in what I thought made a good pickup. He didn't try to sell me stock or what he had created. He listened to me ramble on for a couple of hours about harmonic content, resonant peaks, frequencies, dynamics etc. and didn't seem to be bored one little bit. Wilf made furious notes and did copious amounts of research based around pick ups manufacturers and sonic examples I referenced during our chat. He set about building them over a couple of months wanting to create a pickup that he felt was accurate to my descriptions. He kept me updated of the progress, sending me pictures of the manufacturing process and feedback on his findings. I found this incredibly useful and it made me feel completely involved in the design of these pickups. After a couple of months I got a photo of a single finished pickup and a message saying when the second would be ready. When the day finally arrived I visited Wilf at his workshop and we sat and discussed the process of the build, how we felt they would be, but most reassuringly that he wanted my input and feedback regardless of it being positive or negative so he could then further refine his processes to make sure I was a very happy customer. I took a pickups home and installed them on to my bass a Spector Euro LX5 string. The bass has a burled poplar top and was originally stocked with EMG soap bar pick ups. With the EMGs being Active I thought I may have to alter the circuit slightly but I thought I would just try and solder them straight in just as a quick test and reference. I needn't have had any qualms about these pickups being passive and being unmatched to an active circuit (Spector Tone Pump) the preamp required no gain adjustment at all and when the pick ups were fitted I played a comparison bass track and I have to say I was instantly blown away by the results without any tweaking to the instrument or the EQ or the preamp on board. In my opinion these pickups surpass the EMG pickups and the Tesla pick ups we were trying to emulate. I've always preferred passive pickups into an active preamp which is the best combination of organic tone in the pups combined with a line level clean signal. The Ghost pickups are a revelation. They are single coils (wired out of phase for hum cancelling) with exposed pole pieces and figured burled popular tops to match my bass. Sonically they are incredibly rich in harmonic content yet articulative and vocal with an incredible dynamic reproduction which is something I feel a lot of active pickups don't have. They cut through with presence and clarity but without dominating a mix. When I recorded them I ran them direct through a valve DI box into Logic Pro and they sounded spectacular there is very little that blows me away with regarding new equipmentbut I really cannot recommend these pickups highly enough let alone the service and attention to detail, given to their production by Wilf. https://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bass/memo-ghosts https://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bass/memo-teslas https://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bass/memo-emgs [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Basses%20To%20View/7EDB4B9D-F7FF-4301-9498-96B252DDFC1F_zps46pvkdlv.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/Basses%20To%20View/7EDB4B9D-F7FF-4301-9498-96B252DDFC1F_zps46pvkdlv.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Q[URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Basses%20To%20View/E36845BB-7AF3-48AB-A276-6B6DB8A7ACAE_zpsg3xsqays.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/Basses%20To%20View/E36845BB-7AF3-48AB-A276-6B6DB8A7ACAE_zpsg3xsqays.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Basses%20To%20View/044CC553-4EF5-4CE5-B8A9-A1C7670F427B_zpspzckjcvp.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/Basses%20To%20View/044CC553-4EF5-4CE5-B8A9-A1C7670F427B_zpspzckjcvp.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  8. [quote name='tomthebass' timestamp='1478517091' post='3169506'] Mmmmm... Where are you bassed? [/quote] Me and the bass are currently in Tyneside but I'm often traveling to London.
  9. I love this bass. [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/Basses%20To%20View/F7A6B436-72F3-4D86-A67A-9BF4B4ED0535_zpspu9kj68y.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/Basses%20To%20View/F7A6B436-72F3-4D86-A67A-9BF4B4ED0535_zpspu9kj68y.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  10. [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/F45FAF28-9140-4553-9927-0B2F22E680DD_zpsigt2s4l9.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/F45FAF28-9140-4553-9927-0B2F22E680DD_zpsigt2s4l9.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  11. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1477589977' post='3163247'] Let's see if Billy Apple can resist... [/quote] Hopefully not
  12. [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/D605FDB4-5E14-44D3-8C56-9943B8947B76_zpsis1z6ddp.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/D605FDB4-5E14-44D3-8C56-9943B8947B76_zpsis1z6ddp.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  13. [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/D78A58EF-71B6-44BC-A81B-DD9E30D3C8CA_zpswtn4fpm8.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/D78A58EF-71B6-44BC-A81B-DD9E30D3C8CA_zpswtn4fpm8.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  14. [url="https://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bass/13-8-and-4-4-2-4"]https://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bass/13-8-and-4-4-2-4[/url]
  15. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1477465271' post='3162339'] Is it a bolt on? [/quote] Yes it's a bolt on, I'll add some more pictures tonight Thanks
  16. Price or Trade Value : £750 Hello Potentially selling my Spector Legend 8. This is THE production prototype. I have email from PJ confirming this. The bass is immaculate and comes with Spector hard case, I've strung it with D'Addarios and it sings like a choir. It has volume, volume, bass and treble controls and has a tone pump jnr preamp. I'm only selling to buy another 8 string otherwise I'd be more than happy to keep this. Price inc case is a firm £750 [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/CE5FD84F-1603-4443-9EA1-37CBB95D107E_zps7w1cjngq.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/CE5FD84F-1603-4443-9EA1-37CBB95D107E_zps7w1cjngq.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/1040A610-5CCA-4F92-8E20-53F5C5295D74_zpshm8i09ht.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/1040A610-5CCA-4F92-8E20-53F5C5295D74_zpshm8i09ht.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/965A0C90-14F9-4E05-ACCE-6EA1FA9ED4BE_zps4oz32xbr.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/965A0C90-14F9-4E05-ACCE-6EA1FA9ED4BE_zps4oz32xbr.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s519.photobucket.com/user/cd_david/media/8%20String/AC848F49-A2F6-41DE-BBE4-B766B8A6E4E8_zps50jqr7zo.jpg.html][IMG]http://i519.photobucket.com/albums/u359/cd_david/8%20String/AC848F49-A2F6-41DE-BBE4-B766B8A6E4E8_zps50jqr7zo.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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