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If you’re in South Yorkshire (I’m in Rotherham) I usually take my patients to Jon Shuker in Hope Valley. Not the quickest if he’s busy but reasonable £ and you’ll get a good job.
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Think I bought 3 out of 4 of them, must have been the equivalent of ‘Rumours’ in 1985 😂
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I picked up 2 NY121s to replace a BF cab to run with my (then) LM3. The thing that surprised me was not so much the extra volume of 2 over 1 but the greater depth and authority. I only use 1 cab in small rehearsals or jams and even at a small pub gig I use 2 even if I don’t need the volume.
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I can't work out if this is for real or a send-up?
martthebass replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
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Here we have a superb example of a Stingray PDN special edition (2017/18) 4H. This was obtained off BC in a trade and was originally intended for use in my Glam Rock tribute band due to it’s erm....subdued paintwork. Alas it hasn’t been used in this function as I tend to find my Mustangs more suitable for this job (and the Mikey Way sig is glitter tastic also) and for ‘long scale’ use I tend to favour my Sterling as I prefer the neck profile. The camera struggles to capture how awesome the pearlescent large flake paintwork is; this is in excellent condition and has just one tiny 2mm blip on the upper bout which was there when I obtained it. There is also a small purely cosmetic mark on the top of the headstock where it no doubt encountered a cymbal or some such. The neck is roasted Birdseye maple with a gorgeous dark ebony board with stainless steel frets. I love the stainless frets so much I had these installed on my Sterling when I had the neck refinished. I did put this up for sale about a year ago but what with the pandemic and no giggage it was put on the back burner. Hopefully now a meet up would be as I would prefer not to post unless the buyer arranged courier and accepted responsibility. I'd prefer a straight sale as I am looking at the sale funding a new Status, however I would consider a 4 string (preferably headless) Status in a similarly excellent condition with cash either way depending on the bass.
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SOLD - Fender AVRI 75 Jazz FSR - CAR with Matching Headstock
martthebass replied to lou24d53's topic in Basses For Sale
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Hope everything goes well Blue. I appreciate what you’re going through, half way through chemo myself but hoping to be fit for gigging come June. All the best buddy.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
martthebass replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I've got a JMJ Mustang which also has a tendency to head south, not the worst neck dive I've experienced but I know what you mean, fortunately I don't mind too much about resting my arm on the top edge when playing sat down. My Mikey Way sig Mustang despite being distinctly less posh has no neck dive whatsoever (the neck is thinner and jazz profile nut) but these don't come up for sale that often. The best short scale I've played (and still have) for 'zero neck dive' and comfort is the Dano Longhorn but these aren't to everyone's taste. -
I think this was the one you bought off me B, it was a very nice SR5, shame I never took to 5 string.
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Too many years playing Stingrays and loud drummers.....
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/music-fidelity-mc-mm-phono-stage/203290096263?hash=item2f5508b287:g:yXYAAOSwAnZgOOAD I upgraded from the project pre to this one from Musical Fidelity. Still go for reasonable prices on the bay of e and a massive step up in sound quality.
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Couldn't tell you. My abiding recollection was that the journey home on South Yorkshire's finest cheap buses was more enjoyable.
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Nazareth 1980, Sheffield City Hall. Had gone to see Saxon supporting (a mate/acquaintance was in the line up), made it about half way through the 'headliner's' and decided the 'going through the motions' performance was enough.
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Or Liberty.... I worked for Corus/Tata and one of my colleagues was a Nigel, unfortunately he didn't know the song so my witless crooning of the lyrics was wasted.
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Yes.....but there'll only ever be one true Steve McG - Jack Lord
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Circus of death, The Human League. Steve McGarret will not be assisting in any investigations as I suspect he retired some considerable time ago.
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Your comments gel with my feelings regarding the sound. I've had a number of standard neck Rays and my current one with the roasted neck is darker/smoother than any I've had in the past (Slinkies strung). As DrTS says above though, mine has an ebony board and stainless frets so not sure if that also makes a difference also.
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I had one the same with the single piece scratch plate no control plate, bought it new in '97 for about £200. It was a good workhorse bass, used in on gigs for about 7/8 years without any problems. A bit heavy but generally ok.
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Awesome work MrA, you are indeed an artist!
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For me it's purely cosmetic, it looks very nice on my PDN Ray but I can't say it's any more or less stable than ordinary necked Rays I've had in the past - though I haven't had to touch the truss rod in over 2 years so the jury is still out. I do like the way it smells of maple syrup though!
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New EBMM Stingray Special Colours and Prices
martthebass replied to Eldon Tyrell's topic in Bass Guitars
I think a number of ‘lockdown’ pastimes have been hit by supply and demand issues on equipment. During lockdown I got more interested in astrophography and found long wait times on many items, particularly those from SE Asia. One sad aspect was that used pricing in some cases was exceeding new pricing. However new pricing has remained stable so no problems if you’re prepared to wait. What is sad in the EBMM case is that either EBMM, the distributors and the retailers (or a combination thereof) seem to be profiting from the current situation. People have long memories on this sort of stuff. -
It'd be a 1x12 for me also. I use a 1x12 for rehearsal work (MB NY121) and it's fine for that task but also doable in small gigs. For larger venues it pairs up nicely with a second 1x12 to give a very versatile rig.
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My memory may go a bit fuzzy on this over 40 years of playing bass (off and on) but here goes: Avon SG shortscale. Bought while I was at Birmingham Uni one wet boring Saturday afternoon. A total POC but got me onto the journey and into my first band (a Joy Division Tribby). Sold as soon as I could! Fender JV 57 P Bass (big F logo). Used the proceeds from the POC to buy this new, was a great bass and I let it go because I thought US Fender was better - fool. The one I really regret selling. 1983 US Jazz. Nice enough bass but missing something. Never really bonded. 1990 MM Ray 2EQ. Loved this bass, kept this one longer than any bass I've owned - foolishly let go because I thought I'd look cool with a Warwick. 1997 Jazz Korean. Bought this because I was doing dodgy pubs and clubs and it was a reasonable beater. Played the crap out of this bass and loved it....really can't remember why it was sold. WW Corvette. Did I say I thought I'd look cool?....I didn't. It was nice enough but the dildo jokes did me in. WW Thumb. Sold the 'vette to get the Thumb, less dildo-ish but hated the neck dive so it had to go. 2004 MM Ray 3EQ. Nice enough but somehow never sempt as nice as the 1990 so it was traded for another Ray 20th Anniversary Ray. Lovely bass, sold this in a moment of GAS - idiot. MM Ray 2EQ Fretless. Lovely and light (<8.5lb) and dropped on the floor at a jamnight...made a right mess of it. Sold at a loss because everytime I looked at it it reminded me what I pillock I was. MM Ray 2EQ Fretless - Black. Lovely bass bought to replace the battered one. Kept for many years, only sold as it was getting very little use which was a shame. Lakland DJ 5. Decided to try 5 string....shouldn't have.....sold 2004 US Precision. Decided to go simple. Nice bass, couldn't hear the damn thing in a band setting so it had to go. Sandberg Basic KT5. Decided to try 5 string again...shouldn't have...sold. MM Ray5. Decided to have one last go at 5s as I like Stingrays....what was I thinking....sold. MM Ray5 Fretless. No comment. MM Sterling US 2001. Bought on a whim, wasn't being used so sold it to the guy in Elliot Minor Status Streamline. Loved this bass for many years. Used it in many bands but when the 80s bands finished this one went to trade for a Starry Night Ray for the Glam Rock band. I still miss this bass but as they are now >£2K it's unlikely I'll get another. Rickenbacker 4003. Traded a Ray 20th and quickly traded back. Jazz 75 US FSR. Loved this bass, it was the nuts, sold to buy a Rick 4004Cii.......I Know. Rick 4004Cii. Nice enough but really not a £2K bass. Couldn't get a sound out of it that I liked...traded it for a 4003, ironically the same one I'd had a few years earlier. Still have it and it gets nooddled on occasionally MM US Sub Sterling 4. Lovely bass, don't know why I sold that one. Limelight 63 J Bass. The hardcore aging made me look a Richard, it was heavy but sounded great. Jack Casady. Nice enough but made me realise semis are not for me. Lakland 4401. Ok but bland. MM Caprice. Nice and light but neck dive was too much for me and really didn't like the passive sound, didn't sound right to me on a MM. Squier Mikey Way Mustang. Got this because it was sparkly, it could do with a more pokey pickup but I use it on most gigs these days as it's nice and comfy like a pair of old slippers. Fender CIJ Mustang racing stripe. Nice enough but didn't balance as nicely as the Mikey Way so it was ousted. Squier Jag SS. Ok but I think the body was made of cheese and the neck dive was hideous. 2015 US Precision. Bought on a whim to use for a non-local gig. Lovely and light and great sound. Shouldn't have sold this one. MM PDN Starry Night Ray 4. Lovely bass, a notch up in quality from the standard MM, lovely smooth sound for a Ray. Still in the family. Fender JMJ Mustang. Not a relic guy, but this bass plays sweetly and sounds great. Still in the family. Danelectro Longhorn. Bought as a bit of fun, sounds and plays far better than expectation. Still in the family. MM Sterling US 2013. Decided to have another go with one of these. Glad I did, love the neck and the hissing and spitting pup. Hated the maple neck finish so had it refinished by Shuker in vintage tint gloss. Still in the family. I know that there are some I missed (sure I had a Lakky JO4 at some point?) but the ones above are the ones that came to mind and remind me that I've spent far too much on this pastime over the years. But still, it was fun.