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FinnDave

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  1. Been using mine for about 3 years now, and remember the 'remoteness' for the first handful of gigs, it soon passes and the earplug level becomes normal.
  2. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1479557366' post='3177436'] I always keep my plugs in my gig bag. That way, if I'm playing, I've got them. [/quote] So do I, but I also use them when riding my bike, so sometimes I get caught at a gig with the plugs at home in the pocket of my bike jacket. Not ridden his year, so the problem hasn't arisen.
  3. I might give that a try, I've still got a set or two of Chromes hanging about somewhere.
  4. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Weekend bump[/font][/color]
  5. [quote name='Skinnyman' timestamp='1479553649' post='3177400'] Just got my PRO17s and first gig with them tonight. They were great at rehearsal this week - it's like someone fitted the drummer with a volume control [/quote] Make sure you know where you put them at all times, you'll soon reach the stage where you won't rehearse or gig without them. Can't tell you how many times I stopped on the way to a gig to check they are still in my gig bag!
  6. No, it's a fair point, but I have already swapped my US Jazz bass for a Precision!
  7. [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1479545265' post='3177317'] Just out of curiosity FinnDave, have you ever strung up a jazz bass with flats before? If so, did you have a similar opinion on the sound as you do with the jazz bass with rounds? [/quote] No, I haven't. I tried flats on a Precision and couldn't get used to the feel of them, so went back to my usual round wounds.
  8. Jazz basses look cool an sound good in the shop, that's my excuse!
  9. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1479500749' post='3177116'] And I may sit waiting forever... that would mean you are happy with your basses and that would be wonderful. [/quote] Thank you, a nice thought
  10. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1479489892' post='3176990'] I'll save this message to show it to you and laugh in your face at some future date [/quote] You'll need an extra help ing of patience with that! When I was young and stupid (as opposed to old and stupid, as I am now) all I wanted was a Fender Precision. I now have three and can't see any reason to change to a different bass.
  11. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1479475003' post='3176817'] try a 2 band stingray next [/quote] No chance, I'm perfectly happy with my Precisions.
  12. [quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1479431762' post='3176567'] I did read the whole thing, but by the time I read all the replies and starting writing my reply I forgot that detail add a bit of grunt and the Jazz stands out much better, light OD will do the trick. One day just bring the Jazz [/quote] Too late for that, my best Jazz has just been swapped for a Precision!
  13. We (mrs & myself) often holiday in Boulmer, great part of the world but a long old drive from down here! I'm a plectrum player too, though not by choice, but getting used to it and do like the clear sound it makes.
  14. I have to confess that this is the second time I have met a Basschatter at a motorway service station and swapped a Jazz Bass I had bought 6-8 months earlier (and even from the same shop!) for a Precision of similar age! The first was 3 years ago, and I still own and gig the Precision I got. Having played Lozz's Precision with my band this evening, I can say this will be a long term keeper as well.
  15. [quote name='thegummy' timestamp='1479423417' post='3176513'] Is it a Roger Waters? [/quote] No, just a black US Standard with a maple neck & board. That applies equally to the Jazz and the Precision!
  16. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1479421077' post='3176502'] I`ve just picked up a Jazz bass from the OP, we did a swap with one of my Precisions I was offloading. [/quote] I took the bass straight to rehearsal this evening, just plugged it in and played it all evening, Sounded great, definitely suits the way I play and the people I play with better than any Jazz I've played. Best part is that both my Jazz and Lozz's Precision were black with maple boards. Perfect!
  17. [quote name='SH73' timestamp='1479384612' post='3176096'] It's nothing worse than seeing a live band to hear bass thud thud thud, no matter what bass plays low or high tones. I think the Bass should be heard clearly not just thud thud... and if the guitar player plays solo there is a boost pedal. [/quote] Come and see one the bands I play in and tell me whether the bass is just going 'thud thud'. I don't think it will be!
  18. [quote name='SH73' timestamp='1479383963' post='3176084'] I mostly play p bass but find jazz bass more versatile and larger tone scale. I think it cuts through other instruments more than p bass so they don't like that. [/quote] It may be heresy to say so, but in my opinion, the role of bass is to support, underpin, the rest of the band, not to cut through. That is certainly the case for the sort of music I have always played.
  19. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1479383745' post='3176081'] Besides there's already a pre-amp on your amp. [/quote] Yep, best place for it, with a couple of valves an all!
  20. Nope, my US Jazz is going today, and being replaced with another Precision. I have no desire to complicate things with preamps and other electronic wizardry, I like to just plug in and play, life's too short to fiddle with preamps or effects. I need to remember that just because a bass sounds great in the shop, it doesn't mean it'll work with the type of bands I play in.
  21. [quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1479360667' post='3175918'] My first post here, just wanted to chime in and say you should play what you want to play, how dare they dictate your instrument choice ! [/quote] If you read the whole thing, I take both and offer them a choice, often after playing each of them for a few numbers, and the choice is always Precision. It's not like they are laying down the law (I'd be out of there in a flash of they tried that), but no one ever chooses the Jazz. I reckon Jazz basses sound great when you try them in the shop, but for regular band use, it's the Precision every time.
  22. I reckon he's replying to your question, saying what he wants in the band is you, 'Jaco Pasteurised' (or however he spelt it).
  23. Being swapped for a Precision! Will close thread once the deal is done.
  24. Teles are a great example of the beauty inherent in simplicity.
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