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Clarky

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  1. [quote name='Mr Bassman' post='1031087' date='Nov 21 2010, 12:54 AM']How will you sleep tonight?[/quote] Like a log! Friday night was my youngest's birthday party and we had eleven 13 year old boys for a sleepover. finally got them to pipe down at 4am..... In answer to what I will be playing through, same as my DB, ie, a Fishman Platinum Pro EQ and my MarkBass 1x12 combo Thanks for the comments chaps and a big thanks to Gareth Hughes for all his advice ahead of me buying this lovely instrument
  2. Dock of the bay - Otis Redding Jammin - Bob Marley Blue Monday - New Order For those of us from the 70s, Ain't no Stoppin Us now - McFadden and Whitehead (my favourite ever disco song) and Night to Remember - Shalamar
  3. Ian Morton from SMART hand delivered my new Eminence RN4 today (which was above and beyond the call of duty on a Saturday; great service!) First impressions are that its beautifully made, feels very double bass-like and is very simple to assemble/disassemble for travelling (though I will only take the neck off if we do gigs involving trains or flights). Comes with a good gigbag and a rocksolid, hard plastic golf bag container for flying. The Helicore strings were a bit taut for my liking (as other BCers have told me) and I have swapped them over for Innovation Honeys which are lower tension and have made it a dream to play. Not been able to play it amplified yet as I only got the strings sorted about 10.20pm this evening, that awaits me tomorrow. This is a lovely instrument with as much DB vibe as its possible to get for an EUB, very well-designed and very user-friendly. [attachment=64502:DSCF2244.JPG]
  4. Here's my Andreas Zeller 3/4 DB (laminate sides/back, carved front, Innovation Silver Slap strings; bought from Chas E Footes in London around 15 years ago) and my new Eminence removable-neck EUB (Innovation Honey strings; arrived today from SMART Distribution ) [attachment=64490:DSCF2242.JPG][attachment=64489:DSCF2240.JPG]
  5. Just got a 62 style tort plate from Howard. Top man to do biz with as you all know by now
  6. [quote name='BB2000' post='1030407' date='Nov 20 2010, 01:35 PM']Hmm. Tempted.[/quote] Hi mate, Old Horse Murphy has it on loan at the mo' so feel free to PM him or Beedster (previous owner) about it for a third party opinion
  7. Not heard a dickie bird from the interested party above, so this is still available Saturday TIM!
  8. [quote name='The GroovyPlucker' post='1029537' date='Nov 19 2010, 04:19 PM']Bump for no replies, thought there'd be more interest in a Ltd Ed Fender.[/quote] Looks lovely but some better pics would definitely help as - even when they they re-size - they are very small on my PC. I was looking for a fretless Precision a few weeks back, wish this had come up then. Have since bought a fretless Jazz so I'm no longer in the market
  9. [quote name='Low End Bee' post='1029189' date='Nov 19 2010, 12:40 PM']Have you thought of Viagra?[/quote] Sofia Viagra? Frequently .... [attachment=64353:SofiaVer...tonJohn1.jpg]
  10. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='1029096' date='Nov 19 2010, 11:48 AM']Oh I don't know - most of the time I'd be happy with a 15-fret neck! [/quote] I rarely venture beyond the 5th fret, you are brave Jack
  11. According to your profile, Geofio, you have been a member for two and a half years. In all that time you have posted 21 times, all about selling items. Not exactly an active, contributing and valued member of BassChat are you? So stop your whingeing and price your bass right and it might sell. PS, Tim
  12. I have a CIJ 62RI Jazz fretless and a 2009 MIA Jazz and the necks are chalk and cheese. The 2009 Jazz has a near-Precision type neck in terms of being a decent fistful. The 62RI is thin/ultra-skinny and to be honest I am struggling a little with it (as I did with a Highway One Jazz I once owned). Like the man above said, Jazz necks really do vary a lot between models/eras.
  13. [quote name='geofio' post='1028375' date='Nov 18 2010, 08:26 PM']ITS A WASTE OF TIM ADVERTISING ON HERE[/quote] I feel sorry for Tim PS, I've bought and sold around 5 basses on BassChat in the past two months
  14. [quote name='nachosagues' post='1027991' date='Nov 18 2010, 02:57 PM']Hi, very interested in the bass. I want to buy it. First option would be to exchange it for a Fender Presicion American deluxe usa year 99' in mint condition plus a hard case. This is about £1300 new. If you would like to have it, we could exchange and only for £200 difference is yours. The other option is I give you £470 but with both set of strings.. I live in London, near paddington station. Tell me if would be possible to meet up and do business. Thanks. Nacho Sagues.[/quote] PM'd
  15. Please note I have added a trade option to this thread - I would consider a part-ex (cash your way) for an American 62RI Jazz in black or sunburst, don't care if a bit mojo'd The following post was made by the former owner of my EUB (Beedster) on my FS thread in the DB/EUB section: "This was the instrument that got me into playing Double Bass, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to do the same. It's quite 'discrete' physically, so I was able to smuggle it into our rehearsal room, and whip it out for a track I'd rehearsed a great DB-like part to, to be faced by a bunch of guys who'd normally never have considered an upright in the band saying 'wow, we didn't see that coming'. We haven't looked back since and I haven't really picked up either of my Precisions in 4 months! I've owned four EUBs, and they fall into three categories; the Stagg and the Dean were nothing like a double bass to play or to hear, and to my ear sounded like a fairly cheap fretless (I don't mean to offend anyone who owns one, just my opinion, sound is as much the player as the instrument let's face it), my current EUB, a Yamaha SLB-100 is a monster, both to lift and and to play, so in that respect, it's like a DB and I love it for that reason (and they're almost £3000 new as well). However, part of the point of an EUB I guess is that it's easy to move, and in this respect, the Yamaha fails and the Aria represent the best balance of good tone, DB feel and transportability overall. Whilst it's the older model without the magnetic neck PUP, most of the guys I know who've played both say that there is little difference between the two sound-wise (which is why I bought it in the first place and why I never upgraded it), and furthermore, the neck PUP, being magnetic, will only work with certain strings anyway. At £500, this instrument is a quality portable DB-alike (slings over your shoulder like a fishing rod), a great upgrade from a Stagg or Dean, or a quality first step into DB. And it goes without saying that Clarky is an absolute gent to deal with, although let's face it, most of you know that already"
  16. That a real looker BB, exceptionally good job (unlike other poster, I prefer this to the maple necked one). How many Ps do you now have?!
  17. Bump, would cut price to £450 if I swapped strings for some old (but perfectly functional) Thomastik Superflexibles (which are £97/set new, so decent strings)
  18. [quote name='MythSte' post='1026429' date='Nov 16 2010, 10:00 PM']My bass is modeled off that one Well, not that one specifically, but its made me happy![/quote] She looks better than you with it
  19. Blimey, better bass player than I will ever be and a great singer/songwriter too. Had to google: Janice-Marie Johnson. We salute you!
  20. I have a different pickup but still a wing-sited piezo one (Shadow 950) and an adjustable bridge. I have not noticed any sound issues with this combination. I play through a Fishman Platinum Pro EQ and a MarkBass combo.
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