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jezzaboy

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  1. I thought the programs were very good. Rod Gilbert was the perfect man for the job and a good choice of judges. Midge is a hero of mine even without the tache. And the bass player from Bombskare, what a player! Good on Wot and the band. Also plenty of good shots of the Maz bass. You should be on commission for the amount of screen time it got
  2. I have owned both and for me the Yam is the winner. I still think that the P pickup is the best sounding one out there, imo of course. I find that the active circuit in cheaper basses lets them down and I always end up moving them on. But the SR is still great value for money and if you like a small neck, light weight, then it could be the one.
  3. [quote name='thegummy' timestamp='1465750542' post='3070708'] Looks good! [/quote] It`s a nice minty white. All the screw holes lined up as well.
  4. [quote name='thegummy' timestamp='1465507890' post='3068936'] What colour did you get for your Mendel? Any pics? [/quote] Here is a pic. [attachment=221358:SAM_0886.JPG]
  5. I just bought one for my Nate Mendel P bass from these guys after someone on here recommended them. Decent quality and a perfect fit. http://www.northwestguitars.co.uk/precision-bass-scratchplate-pickguard-for-fender-p-bass/
  6. This is bringing back bad memories. In one of my former bands, the drummer used to wear one of those stupid rubber horses head while playing this song. Funny the first couple of times but then
  7. On Saturday night I will be using a AMB 500 through one Ashdown12" Mi Cab. Not very trendy I know but the pub is tiny. I tried it at the rehearsal room last week and it was loud enough. I hope!!
  8. That is some amount of work going into that bass. I love the look of a stripped P bass. A small bit of Deacon related P bass. Phil Harris, once of Harris Hire, got a call asking if he had a stripped P bass for hire as Queen needed one for the shoot of Queen`s The Miracle. He had one he had bought 25 years before that had a crap hand painted red finish on it. They stripped off the paint, didn`t bother to lacquer it and gave it them. The bass became the most hired P bass and according to Phil, "It`s simply an astounding bass. Hit the low E and it vibrates like a rampant rabbit!" Incidentally, the article mentions that the P bass he played on Bohemian had been smashed to bits.
  9. We are doing a pub gig this Saturday and we are getting £230. The starting point is usually £200 and the top end is about £250. I`m happy with that.
  10. I have 2 and always have one in the gig bag just in case my amp goes pop. Silly not too at the price.
  11. They get a lot of love on Talkbass. Not that I ever go there
  12. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1463327047' post='3050494'] They weren't dead, that's what flats are like... Seriously, flats are a big part of the Steve Harris sound - if you're still not happy with it try a new set of flats & it might make all the difference. [/quote] Slightly off topic but Steve changes his flats after every gig to keep sounding brightish. Which is a bit missing the point if you ask me with flats but hey ho, if you are getting them gratis then why not.
  13. Heft has become the new Tim!
  14. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1463065784' post='3048264'] Welcome to BC and glad to hear of your return to the bass fold... Other more knowledgeable suggestions will follow, but the zoom B1on is very reasonably priced, has an aux in (for playing along to your mp3s) and a headphone out... so you may not need to run everything through the PC at all . [/quote] Wot he says. Cheap and good. Just get a Zoom charger at the same time, about £12.
  15. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1462709576' post='3045031'] Never mind the beards, those are some spectacular trousers. Shame it's a black and white photo! [/quote] I can imagine Billy Smart waking up one morning and wondering why there was trouser shaped holes cut out of his big top
  16. I bought a six string guitar at Christmas and have discovered that Im more useless at playing a guitar than I am at bass. It now sits on a stand in the corner of the lounge. Still, the wife thinks it looks good as an ornament.
  17. I bought a brand new US P bass in 09. Black and maple and fitted a black pickgaurd. Only used it for 1 gig down in a pub in Helensburgh then sold it on here. Cant remember the reason why but it was GAS more than likely.
  18. Any Yamaha or Ibanez will be a good bass to start out on. They tend to have an overall better reputation for decent build quality than say a Squier which can be a bit flaky sometimes. The Yam 170 you mentioned is a good start.
  19. [quote name='Yawn_Blah' timestamp='1462122070' post='3040433'] obviously [/quote] Well Dan, thats you told
  20. I had one a while back and thought it was terrible. Sounds like mud (which might be the sound you are looking for) and as said above, it`s neck heavy. The tuners were garbage as well. The only bass I owned that was worse was an Epiphone EBO. I don`t hate Epi`s by the way. I love the way a T/bird sounds, I just dont get on with the shape.
  21. Strings direct do the official Fender ones. http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/bodies-necks-c5/necks-c585
  22. I`m actually more surprised that you have kept the amp long enough to buy another badge. You do seem to have been through wads of amps recently.
  23. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1461181029' post='3032292'] Clive is a bit of a hero in the vintage world. He calls his work 'restorations' rather than refinished. Some of his work is simply outstanding. This is not the best example to be fair, but then it did have a huge chunk taken out of it [/quote] I wasn`t meaning to run down Clive`s work. I have seen some photos of his work and it`s top notch. I was just trying to work out what bit of the bass he had worked on seeing as it is a bit of a state. Sorry, full of Mojo It must be the battery box repair.
  24. "Paint re touching by Clive Brown" Eh?? A quick Google search shows Pino playing almost every bass know to man except a stack knob Jazz. And they have the cheek to ask for £80 economy delivery!! In what universe is £80 an economy delivery? I wouldn`t want Parcelforce delivering this.
  25. In 2001 a mate who played guitar took me to McCormicks in Glasgow to get a bass. I knew bugger all about them as I looked at the Jim Deacon P basses they sold. But he spotted a Squier P bass special in metalic red and after a play on that, he decided that it was much better than the others I paid £230 for it which seems mental now and one of the reasons McCormicks ain`t there no more I imagine. After a while, I tried to trade it in at Victor Morris (sellers of guitars, pa and crossbows and samuri swords-true) and they offered me £75 for it. Told them to stick it and ended up painting it green and shortly after broke it up for parts. Nah, don`t miss it at all.
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