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  1. Every one of mine was from abroad. Makes no difference to the buyer at all, except maybe an extra day to wait. OK you can’t play them first but if you buy wisely you can always move it on for the same price if it’s not for you. Vigier from France Smith from Portugal G&L from USA
  2. Someone on Etsy will make you one. Search for ‘leather guitar strap’ and nearly all the handmade items can be customised or specced from scratch.
  3. Here we go! The UK Bass Guitar Show is a two day event, dedicated wholly to all things low-end at one of Manchester’s top venue’s, Manchester Central. Organised by GME, the same team that delivers the UK’s biggest percussion event The UK Drum Show, this modern and perfectly located venue in the heart of Manchester City centre, has fantastic local and national transport links, along with an 800 seated auditorium to witness your bass heroes demonstrate their skills and musicality. Whether you are new to bass, or a well versed professional, The UK Bass Guitar Show provides a variety of different experiences over the weekend of the 28th & 29th March 2020. This action packed weekend provides show visitors with the opportunity of hearing and learning from some of the most respected artist and educators from around the world, along with trying and buying the very latest gear innovations from the best brands in the business. Visit any one of the fantastic brand booths and learn from the folks that make or distribute bass guitars, amps’ effects or related accessories that is available on the market, all under one roof. So whether you wish to seek out your latest low-end purchase, see bass legends appear on the main stage, take in a one of our masterclasses or one of the many live educationexperiences over the weekend, come and be part of this national event that celebrates all things bass. A word from the organiser, Neil Golding: Quote “I originally launched the London Bass Guitar Show several years ago for a small family publisher. It changed hands from one publisher to another, finally to be amalgamated into a general guitar show. Following comments observed on Basschat I made the decision to present once again a dedicated show exclusively for bass players! The bass community is an important one and like it’s rhythm section drumming brothers and sisters, it deserves its very own spotlight to champion the art of playing bass; it’s cool, why wouldn’t you! Artists Richard Bona, Jerry Barnes, Leland Sklar, Marco Mendoza have all been confirmed, with other great names in the mix we hope to announce soon! Bass players, this is the single show for you – It’s for your community of low-end lovers, so spread the word, come and see what we can offer you and come and hang out for the weekend at a show just for you. Like before, we want to prove to all the cynics, bass players are worthy of a dedicated show just for them – so help me prove them wrong and once again, come along. Love and Peace" Organisers of The UK Bass Guitar Show have teamed up with Bass Chat to offer forum members a Basschat Early-Bird offer just for you. The offer runs from now until the end of Jan 2020, so grab a saving and we hope to see you all in the New Year. Saturday ticket Sunday ticket Weekend ticket http://theukbassguitarshow.com
  4. I've just sent the email - it goes in batches so yours should arrive today at some point. I'm just finding out if I can paste the BC offer links on here as well.
  5. No actually, I'll chase them up now
  6. Looks like the A string has just popped out of the nut and the seller didn’t notice for the photo.
  7. The best ones IMO are the recessed Dunlop type but they have to be installed by a pro. I like that when there's no strap attached there's no 'button' on the bass. Neat. Otherwise I use rubber washers on my other basses but those washers go over strap buttons that also accept the Dunlop strap if the need arises. So that's handy.
  8. I think I made a big hole. The 13 pin connector I mounted on a plate to hide the hole. I’ve got a pic somewhere, I’ll add them.
  9. With the GK in ‘mix’ mode (where I leave it, I don’t install the switch because I can switch it via the VB99) the pre-amp works when I’m using the magnetic pickups. Not sure how, I just followed the instructions!
  10. Great! Tell you what, if you don’t get an answer here try the Vguitar forums. It’s very active and there are some super knowledgeable people on there. They helped me out a lot 🤟🏻
  11. I’ve done it twice but only with an active preamp. Yes the power comes from the 13 pin cable. You can choose which bits to install, I normally have the up/down switches and assignable knob but not the LED. Not sure regarding active pickups; maybe you’d need a dummy 1/4” jack to activate them but I have a feeling it will work from the GK supply. If you post the installation pdf here I’m sure someone will be able to tell you. Good luck - what are you putting it in and what are you using it with? ped
  12. I don't like pinning threads because it's the best way to make sure the thread gets overlooked - forums are organic and if a topic is being discussed it stays relevant.
  13. Sign of the times - many of these master builders like Roger Sadowsky, Ken Smith and Michael Pedulla are thinking about the future. We should count ourselves lucky when there’s a sustainable plan. Warwick have some of the most advanced manufacturing in the world and I’m sure they can screw a neck on just as well as anyone else.
  14. Please don’t post this in lots of different forums - I’ve moved this question to the amps and cabs forum.
  15. Look out for an email update about the show next week - if you have unsubbed from our emails I'll put it here too. It's going to be an amazing show.
  16. Just to complete the set lol
  17. Such a sexy shape isn't it. Shame but I think the bass needed a refret really, or at least a fret dress to get the action how I like it (low low low!)
  18. Some old ones I had then sold on - the Passion 4 (above) has seen them ALL off - I got lucky the first time round! Passion 5 Series III - Not really a five string player, didn't do it justice Passion series 3 'Delta Metal' fretless - beautiful, realised I can't play fretless Arpege series 1 fretless five - great idea; I'm not a five string payer or a fretless player... I wonder how I'll be on a five string fretless? Arpege series 2 - amazing bass, sold to buy my dream bass. Couldn't quite get the action right somehow Passion series 2 - again couldn't quite get the action as good as my '88
  19. That’s the one. I remember playing it when there was that bash somewhere under a bridge in Surrey I seem to remember. I had an OLP ray with status neck at the time and really liked your bass. You had it for a while didn’t you?
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