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[quote name='fonzoooroo' post='1131093' date='Feb 17 2011, 02:45 PM']I reckon it all depends on what you're after, and how much control you want. If you're running a full rack compressor, EQ, BBE, you've got a monumental amount of control... I bought a POD XT and was very disappointed in the 1 knob to adjust "compress"... so I kept my 19" compressor plugged in. If you're used to what is effectively a "studio sound" through a good cab, then there's potential that there may be a modern lightweight head/cab that deliver just the same sound.... you'd just need to find it.[/quote] I know what you're saying but I have no need/ want to look. I buy and trade basses like a bugger, but have only ever gigged 3 in 20 years, the rest are investments. I reckon I must be gas free tbh. But going back to my original thought would manufacturers provide a better service with by allowing a try before you buy system, do you think bassists would be more content for longer. Another observation, there seems to be a lot of people buying and selling matching heads and cabs, do you think its better to mix up manufacturers amp and cab products?
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Its a weird one this, nothing more than me thinking out loud. I have had the same old rack set up for about 18-20 years. All decent but simple stuff that's available in on head amp package now, comp, eq and BBE. I have also always carried big heavy boxes for cabs. Maybe Im lucky and hit on a sound I like but I have no inclination to buy or try anything else out. To be honest its my sound and i know it so well, anyone else's rig I've played through just doesn't have the detail i can hear in mine, but that's all subjective. Anyway my thoughts were about the large turn over in new amps and cabs in this forum. Is it buy and then try due to lack of suitable listening environments in shops, if so why isn't there a greater use of "loan" stock like the Barefaced cab that's doing the rounds? Is it technology or fashion, I'm not knocking just wondering. I have no idea but it must be expensive, anyway mull over.
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Gary bought my P pup. Great bloke to deal with, super and easy deal. Cheers mate Dave
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Bought a double stand of Ad, great bargain, great stand and unbelievably fast delivery. Highly recommended. Cheers mate Dave
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[quote name='Bassassin' post='1126958' date='Feb 14 2011, 12:51 PM'][attachment=72188:B2A.jpg][/quote] I always loved the B/W one but couldn't find one so had to buy the black one.
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1126135' date='Feb 13 2011, 05:17 PM']My first picture of all three Rays together! [attachment=72088:3_Rays_jpeg.jpg] Im looking forward to the spring so I can get them photgraphed outside in the sunlight as the Blue Pearl and the Teal Green really look much better in the flesh.[/quote] When i used to dream of owning a Ray (usually when out running along the beach) it was always a maple neck teal with black guard.
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He likes his relic fenders this guy. A single ply white guard? [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160533426700#ht_1420wt_1141"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...#ht_1420wt_1141[/url]
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Just sent this question to the seller, "Hi Just been looking at your pics and am a bit confused to the parts on the bass? The headstock logo is from the late 50s, silver spaghetti type and usually on the 50s reissues but the machine heads dont look like anything Ive ever seen on a Fender. On a 75 bass I would expect to see the large font "TV" style logo with "Fender Precision Bass" written almost full length of the headstock, also the machine heads would have a large plate stamped with Fender on. The neck plate should also be stamped with a large F too? Do you know if these are original to the bass at all? I'd like to bid but would like to make sure of the origins of the bits thanks. Best wishes"
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Fender Precision Pup Earth Plate
cd_david replied to cd_david's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
[quote name='StevieD_FenderP2009' post='1125151' date='Feb 12 2011, 05:03 PM']Sorry to hijack your thread, and this may be a stupid question, but where do you connect the earth plate to?[/quote] The earth connection from your pup onto one side and out from the other to the back of your vol pot so the whole plate is part of the earth circuit. [url="http://music-electronics-forum.com/attachments/11220d1286511580-p1010066.jpg"]Like this[/url] Cheers Dave -
[quote name='josh3184' post='1122725' date='Feb 10 2011, 03:05 PM']Don't know if this has been posted before but I thought everyone might like this: [url="http://vimeo.com/4041788"]http://vimeo.com/4041788[/url] Due to the shutter speed of the camera I believe. I seem to remember you can get similar effects when filming propellors[/quote] If you hold your bass up to the tv screen and look across the strings and pluck you get a very similar effect
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This came out of my 65 P, not sure if its original, seems to be with compacted foam with no spring in it but i have no way of telling. I bought a new Pup off The Bass Doc which came with the plate all soldered up. Not sure what these are worth but I have this on ebay for[size=7] [b]£10 plus postage[/b][/size] Cheers David
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1124975' date='Feb 12 2011, 02:16 PM']The one thing I think is different with the pre EB situation compared to pre CBS is the fact that the models are quite different mainly the slab body where to me the P bass didnt change as much during the transition. The MM has a much clearer line in the sand. I dont mind mods (I would never touch my pre EB with tools other than for maintainence though) and Denmark street clearly state them but the advice that the preamp is original seams awful to me. The fretless in the other link has been about for ages though and I guess it was the binding that gave the game away to the none original FB. The irony is that the one in Denmark street was fretless and had frets added and the other may of been fretted at some stage![/quote] Yeah sorry Pete, I didn't elaborate very well. I just recall the same thing with fenders that had been attacked/modded and people trying to sell the at top prices. At least that seems to have settled a bit into 2 separate markets and price brackets for original and modded with people knowing where they are at. I like you wouldn't touch a modded instrument unless it was something i could restore easily. And I know what you mean about stores, I have been at the end of some spiel about this or that made up fact to justify the price of an item, I dont know whats worse, someone who thinks youre mug enough to believe it or them believing it and pcb on a 77 is beyond belief though.
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I think you are spot on Pete. Unfortunately we are at the point Fenders got about 30 years ago ([u]about[/u] 30 years after prod started) and people seem to get a touch blinded by the Pre EB dates and will almost hysterically part with cash in the hyped frenzy to own a "classic bass that will only go up in value" But like people have found out with Fenders, Its only the completely original instruments that will be worth their value to a collector. ANY mods will seriously devalue it (obviously subjective). However if the mods are what you are looking for and the price is right its a great buy for you.
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Can someone please tell me how you get this tone?
cd_david replied to Gust0o's topic in General Discussion
Sounds like it could be a Marshall Guvnor or RAT distortion to me? -
Lovely Ive always loved the tele headstock and mustang pups on the bullet, lovely little period details
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[quote name='BurritoBass' post='1048841' date='Dec 5 2010, 10:34 PM']As is often the Basschat way I've sold a lot off and bought a couple of new (to me at least!) basses so I thought I'd re-do my old Hot Burrito thread to show where I am at and more importantly to just show it all off! [/quote] Beautiful collection. There is something almost zen like about a grouping of Fenders, almost like the sound of the rain or crashing waves, the way they calm your soul [quote name='BurritoBass' post='1048841' date='Dec 5 2010, 10:34 PM'][/quote] Mmmmmm Bassman [quote name='captain black' post='1091427' date='Jan 16 2011, 03:01 PM']Here you go. As I said, mine's a bit worn in, unlike yours, but it's a real player. [attachment=68981:IMGP0077.JPG] [attachment=68982:IMGP0094.JPG][/quote] This bass plays like a dream, I went to try it out, wish I bought it now
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Basses Out 2010: 2005 Rickenbacker 04 Natural Ray OLP MM2 Squier Precisions x2 Wal Custom Shine 8 String Basses in 2010: 1965 Precision Roger Waters 70s P self build Dargeling Delight 4H Ray Lavender Pearl Ray FL More out than in this year
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[quote name='Gust0o' post='1112253' date='Feb 2 2011, 12:38 PM']Overwater! David, that's an immense collection. I need to book you into a teleconference with my wife. The topic: basses as a a sensible investment choice in these troubled times.[/quote] Thank you, Lol TBH thats what they are for, its a pension plan and tax write off plan. When I retire they bar, about 5 will be all sold off.
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[quote name='merello' post='1108380' date='Jan 30 2011, 05:55 PM']...I honestly hate you! Throw in a MM maple neck double buck and I'd give up Friday nights with Angelina Jolie for that collection![/quote] If you bring her round here friday night mate, I'll find that HH for you some how [quote name='Gust0o' post='1109474' date='Jan 31 2011, 02:21 PM']This thread is... well, GAS-inducing. The Guild is brilliant, if missing some frets; and cd_david, you must tell me what the vaguely Explorer-shaped bass is - second in from the left.[/quote] Hi Gust0o Its an Overwater "Original" its a single humbucker passive thru neck all mahogany construction built around 1985 I think? Cheers Dave