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Marc S

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  1. 4 Jazzes? OK - I'll let you off this time mate. But you haven't had the Flea sig too long.... so might be good to keep it? Or do you prefer the Roadworn? If I had to sell one of my 2 Jazzes, I must admit, I wouldn't know which one to sell. I love the RW and the Flea... I have a Squier Classic Vibe P bass (now P/J'ed) which I really really like. I don't need it - I tend to gig with my RW P. I sold a Squier CV P bass once, as I thought I had too many - I instantly regretted it, and hankered for another one. So when one came up locally, several moths later - I had to have it! EDIT: Now the CV's have been discontinued a little while, I'm not seeing many come up for sale second-hand - especially like mine, in Fiesta Red I'm just sayin' - beware of selling basses you really like. This Geddy Lee Jazz is a nice looking bass, and as it's something of a rarity - you might regret selling something you find hard to replace. Oh dear - not only do I find it hard to part with a nice bass, I'm advising others not to as well
  2. This bass really does look fab As does her big sister. Don't know how you manage to carry that 4/4 around Beedster Looks huge compared to the 3/4 Here is a link to the video of it being "folded" http://foldingbass.com/see-and-hear/videofold/
  3. I think the bass looks cooler with black blocks anyway! Looks a great bass Lewis - in a way, it's a shame to sell something of a one-off, especially if you have the background tale from Fender themselves... Doesn't that make it more collectible or rare? Anyhow - you can't sell this one AND your Flea Jazz bass too! I thought you really liked the Flea, or has the novelty worn off? Or have you spotted something else? Is your GAS never ending? lol GLWTS - but don't sell - keep it EDIT: I suspect that like me, you just bought a load of basses you really liked... then realised you have way too many! lol
  4. Not played one of these. With age, and travelling about to gigs & sessions - compact & lightweight is an ever increasing consideration This looks compact, light and good build quality. Like the body shape. Wish you were closer - so I could at least try it out Cheers and GLWTS
  5. I've got an Epifani 110 for the same reasons of portability & weight (well, in fact, I've got two of those cabs - as together, they form a great rig for DB) The Epifani 110's are the best sounding 1x10 cabs I've heard - though they're a tad heavier than the Barefaced One10 I use mine sometimes with a TC head, and sometimes with my tiny EA550W micro head. The EA head is incredibly small and lightweight, but sounds a tad "flat" and a bit hifi-like to my ears - so I then use a pedal, to muck about with the EQ (which means more stuff / leads etc to carry) I get a great sound with my TC head though... Sorry to be late to this thread - but I've only just seen it
  6. As others have already said, Innovation Silver (and Gold) slaps are generally not that good for bowing. i too have heard that improves if you roughen the string surface a little - just where the bow will be, of course! However, I have also chickened out of doing this. Luckily for me, I have a DB and an EUB - so I have a set of Innovations on one, and Spirocore Weich's on another. That said, I'm not overly keen on the sound I get when trying to bow the Weich's either! That may be down to my poor technique, or it may be down to the strings - I don't really know... In the world of DB, strings is not just a topic, but several entire volumes. In the bass guitar world, it's pretty much roundwounds or flats, now ith half rounds, and what gauge you prefer - however, in DB terms it can be a bit of a minefield - I'd just look on it as an exploratory journey though. You might just suddenly come accross a set of strings that blow you away, and do and sound just what you want... As TheRev says, used strings often come up in the marketplace on here, as other players are often trying out new and different string combinations. Those Innovation Honeys are good strings BTW, and represent good value for money at that price - not sure how good they are for bowing though - I had a bass with them on when I first started, and I didn't get a decent sound when bowing - again, probably my technique Good luck with your search, but don't be impatient - stick with your current strings, and keep trying to improve your playing EDIT: Uber important - if you've not changed strings on a DB before - you must take care that the sound-post doesn't fall over! i.e. change strings preferably one at a time! Loss of tension through taking strings off, can lead to the sound-post falling over, and you don't want that
  7. Marc S

    77 P Bass

    As Lewis says, the non original case won't devalue the bass much. The re-fret will indeed devalue it a bit. Although, as long as it's a decent job, done by a decent luthier, and there are no scars from the de-fretting, it shouldn't devalue it too much. My own thinking is a 40 year old instrument is bound to have had some wear & tear, and I'd rather buy one that's had a decent re-fret, than one that badly needs a re-fret.... Lewis's values are in the right ball-park too, I think. Do you have any photos? - That might also help, because some colours and finishes are also more sought after than others. Post some good pics, with a few close-up details and someone might be able to give you a more comprehensive answer Also, this year might be a good time to sell, as it's someone's Y.O.B. 40th birthday bass Obviously, in 2027, it should be worth more - as that's a 50th birthday YOB for someone
  8. Following a link from some friendly BC'er - I ordered 3 sets of these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ashdown-Strings-ASH-STRING-ST-5ML-/292018352121?hash=item43fda66ff9:g:zuUAAOSwyQtVksOk Because I was buying several sets, I got them cheaper than 6 quid a set too! Although I've not tried them yet, I gave a set to my son, who's always going through bass strings And I'll be putting a set on my Jazz bass in the next month or so But at under £6 a set - I thought these were worth a try
  9. Really nice work here! Love the grain of that spalted beech too. How do you manage to keep everything so neat & tidy? If this had been done by me, there'd be trickles & splashes of glue everywhere Will be keeping an eye on this - great work Jabba
  10. Ps. I don't really need my Squier CV P, as I've got too many basses, and have a RW P. But I can't bring myself to sell the Squier!
  11. The squier classic vibe bass range are absolutely immense quality! I've got the 60's CV P bass, and though the pickup was ok - I fitted an Entwistle pup, and boy, that added a lot of grunt to an already great bass! So maybe try changing the pickup? Don't know if Entwistle do that style of pickup? But they are amazing pickups, and such good value for a relatively cheap price Personally, I'd keep this fine looking bass. I'm sure these are going to become sought after in a couple of years, as all the CVs and Matt Freeman basses made in that particular Chinese factory are now discontinued Anyone who buys this bass won't be disappointed. GLWTS
  12. I've got one of these, also the Italian made version. Absolutely brilliant cab, loud, punchy, and super lightweight I can get quite a vintage sound from mine btw - so may depend on what bass, and head youre using. Anyway, just thought I'd bump this, as these are great cabs GLWTS
  13. The VM Telecaster basses have been out of production for some time now. Not sure about other basses in the VM series. I haven't seen so many recently. Although I have seen the VM P/J Precision - the price has shot up mind you. Not seen a VM Jazz for some time (at least, not new, in a guitar shop) Re Squier's output - The Classic Vibe series have been absolutely stunning. Although the VM's are / have been great, the CV's are a couple of notches up again. My CV Fiesta Red P is absolutely amazing - these are now discontinued, as are the highly rated Matt Freeman P basses. The CV's and Freemans being made in a different factory in China to the new Affinity series. I've heard a few players, and guitar shop staff say that the CV's were actually "too good" i.e. too close in quality for Fenders' liking EDIT: I meant to say, maybe the model in question didn't sell that many numbers when new? But if they were also good quality instruments - owners won't want to part with them. This in turn, becomes a circular argument; not many come up 2nd hand, so I'd better not sell mine, therefore, not many come up 2nd hand..... etc
  14. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1489052512' post='3253947'] I don't know why, but I just cannot listen to Ed at all, not any of it. Something really grates me about it. I've got no problem with pop music, but I just don't like his songs at all. I must have poor taste as everyone else seems to praise him. [/quote] Fair enough - taste is just a personal thing. There are no rights & wrongs - just our own individual likes & dislikes. I like Ed Sheeran personally. Not everything he does, but quite a bit of it. Great to know that Pino was in his "ideal band". A pop star who recognises (a) a great bass player and (b ) what bass can bring to a song So many singer / guitarists I have met really don't understand bass at all.......
  15. Thanks for that very useful, comprehensive answer Beedster I just wish you were a bit closer - so I could come & take a look I don't have any DB GAS at the moment (apart from wanting to try a Yam SLB) But I really do like the look of this bass of yours - it looks especially good in Blonde finish / colour It's also a really neat piece of engineering too Cheers again good sir
  16. I've never measured the height of action, and the thing is, having several basses, I quite like a different action for different basses. I tend to set the action to what feels right for each bass. I also don't like the action to be set too low - but each to their own of course. What suits one may not suit another.... I'm really with you on the playing lighter though. My background being mainly in punk and rock - I had a few lessons a while back, with excellent Cardiff based tutor Jon Caulfield. He kept telling me to lighten my touch, and yes, I think it's definitely more "controlled". Plus, if you really want to belt a few notes out, and dig in more for a short while - it gives you that ability and the dynamics of playing lighter, then more aggressive, then lighter again. Whereas if you're constantly playing heavily - there's nowhere else to go. It takes time to adapt your style of play, and it's great to hear that the lower action has helped you do this
  17. Looks lovely Beedster Having not seen one of these, could you post some pics of it folded? EDIT: Just watched the video of the folding process, on the Chadwick website Looks very interesting. The chap in the video seemed to dis-assemble / fold the bass quicker than I can tune a DB! In your experience, just how quick is folding, and moreover, how quick a process is setting back up? Very intrigued - as I'm always looking for more ways to make bass playing that bit more portable
  18. As has been said already - save up & buy a Yamaha - they are indeed fab basses But don't sell that lovely P bass. I've not actually seen one with the Fender logo - as you say, they are hard to come by Sell something else, but not that JV P...... It looks stunning too
  19. [quote name='Rumple' timestamp='1488875352' post='3252469'] Unfortunately I can't help you with your question but please post pics of your Fender Urge when it arrives [/quote] Yes indeed. I'd love to have a try of a couple of Medium Scale Fenders
  20. I can't believe this great Double Bass is still here at this price! There were no such bargains to be had when I was first looking to buy a DB
  21. This bass looks great. If only I didn't already have a house full of basses!
  22. [quote name='JPJ' timestamp='1488798612' post='3251787'] Well the clamps came off and the fingerboard stayed attached, so I'm calling that a result. A little bit of fine filler in one or two spots where I may have been a little enthusiastic with the glue removal and a lick of lacquer and she'll be as good as new. I have some enamel paint inbound too to touch up the chips on the body, so hopefully by next weekend she'll be back together and looking good. [/quote] Ah, glad to hear this news. It does look like you've done a proper repair
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