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Marc S

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  1. Hi Alcytes. All's good thanks. Hope you're well too? I've not bowed it myself - I'll try this weekend The bridge is arch shaped, so you should be able to Pics next week
  2. I'm generally louder with a pick too. Or is it that in certain songs, pick playing means some frequencies cut through better? But I just tend to use my ears to judge, and tweak the volume control on the bass to suit.... Helps if you can sound check both options too
  3. I took this in trade a few months back, from Gary (V8 bass) on this very forum However, I'm struggling to swap between playing 3/4 DB, and different scale length bass guitars... In truth, I'm tending to overshoot notes much of the time - I'm just stretching too far So I guess this amazing little instrument may suit someone wanting to try out DB / EUB or someone used to short (30") scale? As I say though it is a very interesting and amazingly portable DB / EUB - the most compact and lightweight I've seen Sounds quite frelless BG-like, but with EQ'ing and a bit of sponge near the bridge sounds a bit more DB-like Check out KYDD's website for full info - I'll take some pics later In great condition as from when Gary owned it (hasn't left my house since) 30" scale length Super lightweight Comes with Coffin carry gigbag and protection tube Also comes with Manfrotto Tripod stand Strung with Gary's original strings (La Bella?) And I'll throw in a set of D'Addario chrome flats Would prefer the buyer to try it out & collect - but am willing to sort something else out....
  4. Nice looking bass Stega. To anyone interested, I haven't played this fine looking instrument - but I've met Stega a few times, and he's a great guy to deal with.... And he makes a nice cuppa too GLWTS mate
  5. I have one of these, in sunburst. They are absolutely amazing basses. Mine is the best P bass I've ever played. Wish I could justify owning another, as these look lovely in roadworn Fiesta Red. Don't know the weight of mine, but it's the lightest Fender P I've ever picked up. The neck feels lovely too. GLWTS
  6. Great stuff! I'm envious that you got to play the bass that was used on such a great record! I'm amazed at just how much P bass necks seem to vary. But is it possible that a pro luthier has slimmed this one down a bit? Would be great to know. I prefer a C shaped P neck too...
  7. Thanks for that wibbler21 - these Epi 110's are absolutely amazing, and I can't believe this hasn't been snapped up. Back from hols type bump
  8. Lovely basses these GLWTS
  9. Hope you've started learning the songs & rehearsing with the band and hope it's working out for you. As you're a "dep" I don't think you should get bored - particularly as you're quite new to playing... Maybe join another project too - a start-up band, playing more of your favoured genre If I were you, I'd be pleased that experienced musicians have asked you to do this.... And you will learn far more, playing in a tight, established band than you would in a band of newbies, or just playing on your own Let us know how you get on, and best of luck
  10. I've played it live, in several bands - it always seems a fave, wherever I end up playing it, audience sing-alongs and clicking fingers aplenty Haven't listened to Peggy Lee's version for ages (must rectify that) - but I've never played a version that raises by semitones. That would be harder to play! I've always thought its a great tune on DB - almost written for the instrument
  11. This is excellent news - so pleased for you Maybe pop back to where the gear had been stashed and take a photo - just to let the police know for sure.... Who knows, maybe someone saw suspicious behaviour, like some people hanging around, looking for your cabs?
  12. Maybe you could put a wanted ad in the wanted section too Rory? I've heard good things about those J-tone red pickups too. You can find them on ebay...
  13. This really is a departure from Limelights' norm Really like the look of this (mind you, I usually like Limelights anyway!) Wish I could hear this one too GLWTS
  14. Yes, you can use a two way switch - I've got an ABY switch (which I rarely use lol) Bear in mind, getting the EQ an levels right for 2 instruments on one channel can be tricky! I have a really tiny head with 2 separately controlled inputs. It's a Euphonic Audio (EA) 550W Micro head In truth, it's fine as-is for DB, but can be a bit "flat" and hi-fi like for my ears, when plugging a bass guitar in So I usually end up using a DI / Preamp pedal to beef up the lows and low-mids
  15. That looks quite similar to my first proper DB Mine was a Boosey & Hawkes Artia". Though I believed mine t be from the 1980's Looks nice, and as though it has seen some use, and has character Loved my B&H - wish I had room to have kept (her)
  16. Hi Paul, I'm nowhere near Ilkeston - never been there. Did they film Billy Liar (the 1962 film there?) - Just saying hello from South Wales I played for a few years, as a young man - but gave up for over 20 years! I'm just glad I took up the bass again, and wish I'd never given up However, like yourself, I'm just glad to be doing it now. It's never too late Welcome to BC. Join in with the discussions, but be careful of looking at the marketplace too long (like I do! LOL) Marc
  17. [quote name='paul_c2' timestamp='1500383770' post='3337341'] I have bought a (non-genuine) tort scratchplate ready to go on. It needs a little bit of a tweak around the neck area, so I'll carefully have to do this, then it will be ready to go on. Of course, I'll keep the white one. I might change it to a black one, or a mirror-finish one, later. Variety is the spice of life, after all. [/quote] A 3 ply (Black, white, black) would look fab on this bass - or a mirror one... either would just add to it aesthetically IMO The white is fine, of course, but either black or mirror is nicer... hmm... or tort of course But as you say, keep the original - just in case
  18. I have one of these, which is fretless. I absolutely love the tone and the feel and playability of my Japan Jazz It could do with a visit to my local (fab) luthier Dave Dearnaley, for a bit of a set-up tweak - but I just don't want it out of the house atm I'm really a fretted bass player, but I like having the fretless around to just play with, and if it goes to Dave's workshop, it'll be there maybe a week till I can get time to collect it again lol It's also fairly light, in comparison to other Jazzes I've played and owned - though I don't have a scale to weigh it properly, it just feels fairly light and comfortable. Mine is also black, with rosewood board (but has a tort plate - which isn't original) I think you had a good buy. As you say, you don't see too many Fender Japan Jazzes knocking around second-hand. Mine does exactly what I want of it, and I can't see me parting with it either Happy NBD!
  19. [quote name='SH73' timestamp='1500307387' post='3336821'] Have you reported it? I would start searching e bay, gumtree, schpock and local pawn shops. [/quote] Really really sorry to hear of this awful incident As others have said, keep an eye on Gumtree, ebay and local Facebook selling groups, and cash converter shops Hope you get your gear back. Best of luck
  20. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1500334684' post='3337068'] Buy one used on this forum and you will lose very little or nothing. Buy new and you'll be looking at losing 40%. [/quote] This definitely. I'm with you on not wanting to lose too much on re-sales - most of the basses I've ever owned have been second-hand In fact, I think I've only ever bought a new bass once EDIT: There's one for sale here on this very forum. I have dealt with Paul S before, and he's an absolute top BC'er and great guy to deal with..... I'm not on 10% though - I promise! lol http://basschat.co.uk/topic/305975-yamaha-bb425-black-excellent-condition-now-l250/page__p__3330408__hl__yamaha__fromsearch__1#entry3330408
  21. [quote name='AndyBass' timestamp='1500134988' post='3335856'] .......Then when you realise there's nothing left to learn, convince yourself you don't sound good enough and spend ££££s trying to find the perfect set of strings [/quote] Feeling (partly) the same as the OP, as since my last reply, The band I was playing DB in has folded - that's the 3rd one in a year I'm in several bands I play bass guitar in, but I know my DB playing and my slapping will wane if I'm not doing it in a band.... Then I saw AndyBass's reply above and it cheered me up
  22. A lot of people on here will recommend Kiogon, if you decide to change the wiring He does several custom wiring kits, like vintage cloth covered wire etc, and his kits can be made "solder free" - so you use screw connectors, if you don't like doing soldering. These are very easy and quick to fit.... I'd start with the pickup first though - it's a fairly simple upgrade. Only thing with the Entwistle PBXN (forgot to mention before) Is that the magnets are much larger (deeper) than a standard P bass pickup - so you need to rout out a deeper channel at the bottom of the pickup cavity to accommodate this. Also, I'd use the standard pickup cover, rather than the Entwistle one - as they aren't quite the same size.... Using your existing Fender pickup cover means you won't have to adjust your scratchplate.... Of course, there are plenty of other pickups available. I mentioned the Entwistles as they are comparatively inexpensive..... Another approach to beefing up your sound / more EQ options, is to leave your bass well alone, and get yourself a bass Preamp pedal, like the Sansamp. I use the MXR bass preamp, as it also has a separately switched distortion feature. A cheaper alternative is the Behringer Preamp - they're not expensive, in fact, they're great value for money (a tad noisy when cranking up the treble - but still pretty good) Let us know what you decide to do - but make sure you have researched how to do any modifications and get some advice from other BC'ers
  23. Good morning jeanmarienoe, What sort of upgrades are you thinking of? Most people start with upgrading the pickups, and possibly the electrics. Some then fit a more chunky, high mass bridge, perhaps some better tuners.... Or are you thinking of changing the bass for another model? If the latter, then I'd say just go out & try as many as you can, and draw up a shortlist of the features you want.... and see what fits the bill and is comfortable to play, and gives you the sound you want..... The Fender Precision bass is pretty much the stable of bass guitars and a must have for most players - everyone should own at least one If you want / need another bass - why not have two? Keep the P bass and buy something a bit different from a P.... that way, you'll have a choice and a bit of flexibility in your sound. PS. This is also a slippery slope BTW.. it can turn into "why not have three?" lol If you're looking to upgrade the bass you own, there are a myriad of choices on all aspects of hardware upgrades, and everyone will have their own recommendations. My Mex built Roadworn P was great, but I "improved" it by having a luthier add a Jazz pickup, to make it a P/J, then upgraded the P pickup to an Entwistle PBXN. Entwistle PBXN's and JBXN's are awesome pickups, despite their relatively low cost. I also improved the wiring with a very nice wiring kit from Kiogon on this forum.... I don;t think I'd be tempted to have an extra pickup installed in an anniversary model though, as it may be deemed as de-valuing a future collectible bass? Of course, there are some who wouldn't have P/J'ed their Roadworn P like I did either... each to their own lol
  24. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1500034913' post='3335264'] My old band got offered a gig at the HMRC fraud team's Christmas party. I kid you not. We made our excuses and wriggled out of it. I wonder if they would have paid us in cash? [/quote] Like flies steering clear of the web eh? lol I wonder whether they got a band for that function?
  25. Now off hold - and back up for sale.....
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