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[quote name='MacDaddy' post='323879' date='Nov 7 2008, 12:40 AM']*chin hits floor* ouch! mmm F-Bass![/quote] [quote name='steve' post='323940' date='Nov 7 2008, 08:30 AM']wow, that's a stunning bass[/quote] cheers! [quote name='Josh' post='324381' date='Nov 7 2008, 06:12 PM']Gwilym get some pics of your 535 up man![/quote] heh, I took a few the other night, I'll get some up soon [quote name='BigBeatNut' post='324506' date='Nov 7 2008, 09:13 PM'][url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/fbass.html"]LINK[/url][/quote] don't believe everything you read on the internet [quote name='geoffbassist' post='324582' date='Nov 7 2008, 11:14 PM']great bass.....ive got one and its a really bass, always sounds amazing..i love the eq![/quote] nice one Geoff, have you got the one that birdy and a couple of others used to own? I think there's one other I've seen around these parts, which is bassjamms old one. I think dougal has that now. [quote name='BigBeatNut' post='324590' date='Nov 7 2008, 11:22 PM']With all this F-bass love going on .... I don't suppose anyone here has a fretless 5 (BNF5) they want to sell or trade, have they ? Andy[/quote] There's a F fretless at the Gallery - can't find it on the Gallery site though - you should get out there are check it out, it was *really* nice (but no fret lines). [quote name='urb' post='324941' date='Nov 8 2008, 07:23 PM']Damn, I knew you couldn't resist, I was actually going to use that bass to show Martin how I want my ramp to work on my Jazz, as those wooden pickup covers are superb on this F bass. But it's also one of the most playable instruments I have EVER played, a truly wonderful bass and while the looks aren't 100% to my liking I know I would learn to love her in no time, really awesome instrument so big congrats matey! M[/quote] yeah, got to agree with you Mike, it is ergonomically very very comfortable and a pleasure to play. As was your Sei single-cut too! thanks everyone for the positive comments! Got to do some recording with the F today - not heard the results properly yet, but initial signs are good cheers G
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[quote name='7string' post='323840' date='Nov 6 2008, 11:20 PM']Very cool. What a great bass. I love the way that F bass get that finish in the grain.[/quote] hi 7string, thanks! it's a pretty distinctive finish, and I think works particularly well on the natural "blonde" look. I think it's my favourite out of all the finishes I've seen on the various F basses I've seen. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='323845' date='Nov 6 2008, 11:31 PM']all the F-basses I've tried have sounded even better than they've looked.[/quote] all I can say is, I thought it was a nice looking bass, and I was interested to try it, as I'd never seen one in the flesh before and I didn't expect to be so blown away by it. i guess it's all subjective, looks, sound and ergonomics, but this one absolutely worked for me [quote name='7string' post='323851' date='Nov 6 2008, 11:35 PM']One of the brands which I've never had the chance to play. Never heard anything from F-Bass owners except wild enthusiasm and pride at owning one:D[/quote] i'll just join the back of the queue then [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='323853' date='Nov 6 2008, 11:39 PM']Hi Gwil, That's quite something! I won't even dare ask what they cost but work of that calibre doesn't come cheap! Look forward to hearing the soundclips Nik[/quote] cheers Nik, it's hasn't cost me anything yet, but that credit card bill won't be a long time coming now, doh!
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hey ho, 'bout time I got some pr0n up in here! I mentioned a bit about my new BN5 [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=30484"]on this thread[/url], and here is the beast... [attachment=15672:DSCN2189.JPG] [attachment=15673:DSCN2191.JPG] [attachment=15674:DSCN2192.JPG] [url="http://www.fbass.com/"]More info about them on the F-Bass website[/url] I'll try to get some sound clips up and some sort of review too, when I find some time. Cheers G
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Peaches (by the Stranglers). loved playing that one.
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+1 for obbm i've done a few deals with him in the past, and he's just bought my ebs microbass. no messing around, in fact perfect! cheers obbm
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[quote name='dlloyd' post='320016' date='Nov 2 2008, 11:01 AM']Are you sure? He looked like he was smiling and having fun...[/quote] nice bass playing, but the music was total cheese. i love big band stuff, Jaco's big band arrangements, Joe Zawinul's Brown Street, Music Inc.(Charles Tolliver), Mingus Big band. you get the picture but I think that as a piece of music was pretty soul-less. perhaps the big band equivalent of Kenny G? maybe i'm being to harsh, but regardless of the bass playing, the music doesn't cut it (for me) ;0)
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[quote name='thegallery' post='315470' date='Oct 26 2008, 11:50 PM']hi gwilym it was a bit manic on saturday... im glad we found you something to splash your cash on... is an awesome bass i must say...was tempted myself by it you lucky devil see you soon al[/quote] cheers Alex
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[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='315413' date='Oct 26 2008, 10:31 PM']Great stuff Gwil, I'm very fond of the F-basses too. Very growly and versatile and I was gassing like mad for Bassjamms when he had it for sale. I haven't been quite as impressed with the Ibanez Gary Willis myself but people do rave over them.[/quote] horses for courses eh? It did remind me of your Pentabuzz though (playability more than sound). [quote name='4000' post='315446' date='Oct 26 2008, 11:12 PM']So they stock Schroeder now? Hmmm. When I'm out of my current penniless phase I may actually get a chance to try some out at last. Many people have told me they're exactly what I need, light but very aggressive. I just hope they're aggressive in the right sort of way.[/quote] Yeah, Alex had the 1210 and a couple of 21012's in stock i think. From what I heard if you've got a amp that suits the cab, and the Mark Bass definitely seemed to, then you might like them. [quote name='Platypus' post='315450' date='Oct 26 2008, 11:23 PM']Gwil, What GK combo do you have ? If its a MB150 and you are looking to sell it,I would recommend that you put it on eBay. I had a MB150S for sale here at £320 for a few weeks, without much interest. I put it on eBay and there were 46 peeps watching it within a couple of days and it sold for £401. A 150E with a case went for over £500 recently. P[/quote] thanks Platypus, funny you should say this, because I very nearly suggested the same to you when I saw what price you were asking! I'm not planning on selling mine though, as it will still be very usefull to me. £500 quid second hand for the MB150E is incredible though - I got mine new for only £40 quid more than that from the Bass Merchant when Mike Walsh was still running it. What I should have said as well, was that the main lesson I learned (or re-learned), at a time when it's very easy to buy unseen over the internet, is that nothing beats going into a decent shop and playing/listening and forming an opinion thats not (solely) based on GAS driven by reading about the next big thing on internet forums
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hello all, This is just a little post to share my thoughts after my first visit to the Gallery in quite some time, since around the time they had the new extension added, so over a year maybe. I had a free pass and had the whole afternoon to "waste". Here my story... I had two reasons for heading up there. Firstly to drop off my Sei Jazz 5, which I'm going to have pimped with a new preamp. It's currently passive, and I like the tone a lot, but think a active pre will give the bass some more versatilty of sound. I'm not sure what exactly yet, I'll discuss it with Martin Peterson next week, but something quite transparent that will complement the pickups, so we'll see what happens. Secondly, I wanted to try out a few amps/cabs. I've mainly been using my GK combo for the past 18months, as the band I'm in was acoustic oriented (hence I'd sold my old head/cab). Now we've got a drummer, the GK won't cut it so I need more beef. Ideally it will also be small and light enough to put it a gig bag and carry to rehearsals so I can use it rather than the usual stuff you get in the typical rehearsal studio. So I started out my Sei Jazz with a Epifani 502 (yes I know, not particularly small or light weight) through a Shroeder 1210 (1210L i think). This was a nice enough sounding rig, but a bit mid-heavy and not very warm sounding - not really to my taste. So up next was the MarkBass Little Mark through the same Schroeder. For me, this was much more like it. Punchier, bass-ier and warmer and much more pleasing to my ears. Enough so, that I stuck with the MB for much of the rest of the afternoon while I tried out a load of other basses though the same set up. Later on I also managed to play the Epifani PS600 and the GK Fusion (briefly) through a Epifani UL-410. The Epifani PS600 head seemed much more at home through the Epifani cab, than the 502 did through the Schroder i.e. punchier, bass-ier and warmer! (I'm sure the same would apply to the UL502 as well). Also the GK Fusion sounded very nice through the UL-410, but i only really played it for a couple of minutes, while I was making up my mind So I got my mits on as many of the (mostly) non Fender style basses in the time I had: F Bass BN5 - verrrry nice! Did I say how awesome this was? Ash body, 3piece maple neck. Fantastically comfortable to play, and no matter how hard I tried, I could not get an unusable tone out of it. A fantastically usefull preamp. 3 band boost only EQ. Vintage tone/(Preamp on/off), 2 x Vol (with single coil/humbucking push/pull). Just tone, and more tone! F Bass BNF5 - as above but fretless, and also sounded just as good, but my fretless playing is a bit cack handed without the fretlines. Ibanez GWB35 Gary Willis Signature model - outstanding fretless for the money (or even double/triple the money), and is bang on my GAS list now. Played as well as pretty much any fretless I've played before. It's got to be the "budget" fretless to have if you like the tone (which I did). [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/alembicelan.html"]Alembic Elan 5[/url] - not the right bas for me sound wise or ergonomically. Maybe it just was the set up, and me not being used to the filter based pre-amp. [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/lulljazz5.html"]Mike Lull Jazz 5[/url] - nicely put together high end jazz, sounded like what I might have expected. A bit too "Fender-ish" though, so I only gave it a quick blast. [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/overwaterpercp5.html"]Overwater Perception 5[/url] - this seemed like a really nice sounding bass, but the neck was a bit wide for my tastes so I didn't play if for long. Really worth a play though if the neck works for you. Schack 5 - used, and I can't find it on the web site. However this was my second favorite after the BN5 (of the basses for sale). Looks wise it's reminiscent of the Tobias body design. The body looked like it was bubinga i think. It had a really full snarly/growly tone, and it was very tempting! Also I bumped into Urb, and he was kind enough to let me have a quick go on his Sei single-cut 33" scale 5 string. It sounded fantastic, and I didn't even realise it was 33" scale until Mike told me. In fact I was thinking it was 35". Lovely bass! So, at this point I was running out of time, and GAS was getting the better of me, and I couldn't get that lovely BN5 out of my head, and my CC got a hammering. It's just as well that I don't go up there very often too! Amplification will have to wait until my next visit, but the MarkBass/Schroeder combination sounds like a very good solution for my needs. I'm going to do some research to see who else has been using this rig, and their experiences of it. So anyway, big thanks to Alex @ The Gallery for his time and patience. And also to "F Bass" for making such fantastic instruments. I'll try to get some pictures posted up soon
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hi Si I've got one bass that has a zero fret. Although it is probably to do (as you suggested) with evening out the sound, so that open string sound sounds close to the fretted sound of the bass, I also thought this was an integral part of the Buzz Feinten tuning system, but I've never thought to confirm this. Sound wise, I think it's a very close call, as long as you've got a decently set up nut, which i wouldn't have thought should be a major issue. I certainly wouldn't lose any sleep on whether to include a zero fret in a build or not. cheers G
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[quote name='Toasted' post='305417' date='Oct 13 2008, 12:43 PM']. . . on the plus side: [url="http://www.josephpurcell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rawbody2.jpg"]http://www.josephpurcell.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/rawbody2.jpg[/url] Looks beautiful.[/quote] nice one, looks like it's going to be pretty special
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bump, still £165 (incl p&p in the UK and paypal fees) if it's not sold by late next week, I'll take my chances with ebay. One (with the -10db input pad) sold there recently for £175 not including P&P. This does not have the input pad switch, but is in very good to mint condition and a very good piece of kit. Any takers? Please don't bother PM'ing me if you've not got the cash, or if you can't be bothered replying to my PM's, or even letting me know once you've decided you don't want it after all! thanks! G ps I won't have good access to BC for a few days, so I may not be able to access my messages till Monday (20/10) evening, in case you think that I may be ignoring you, or something like that
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[quote name='silverfoxnik' post='304317' date='Oct 11 2008, 09:49 AM']I can't believe this hasn't sold yet! Played one 3 years ago that Gwilym owned and it was a lovely bass! BUMP and good luck with it...[/quote] indeed it was, and this is the "deluxe" version too. I only sold mine because it was 4 stringer. This will be an awesome bass for someone, at a very resonable price. Alas, I don't think I can justify a purchase at the moment. Christmas is coming, what are you all waiting for?
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[quote name='sshorepunk' post='297230' date='Oct 2 2008, 07:31 AM']Just my 2 pence worth..... I own a Sei Jazz 5, second one I've had, changed from the first one I had as it was a nice natural wood finish and I'm more of a solid colour man (I now own a white Sei Jazz, personal preference) Build quality is superb and they have one of the nicest necks on a 5 I've played, the neck profile and feel was consistant across both Sei's I've owned This is a passive bass so can't comment on the sound! At £900 it's bargain, a serious high end bass from probably one of the best luthiers in the UK Tony[/quote] thanks Tony, it's a nice bass for sure, I spent some time playing it over the weekend, and I've decided to keep it. thanks to everyone else for the positive comments posted too! cheers Gwil
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i played one once, very well put together and seemed a good deal for the money. the neck was very comfortable too.
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[quote name='Josh' post='290220' date='Sep 23 2008, 06:34 PM']Hey All, In the middle of making 2 little adjustments to my MTD's, the C string needs to come down a little and the B string on my 535 needs to go up a little, but a 1.5 Allen key dosen't fit either, just wondering if you know what size they need to be and where to get them from? Thanks, Josh.[/quote] hi Josh, here's what Mr Tobias told me... [quote]the truss rod is a 4mm and the bridge is .050[/quote] From a quick google it looks like .050 is an imperial allen key (1.27mm) I imagine your bass will be the same. Cheers Gwilym
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[quote name='ste_m3' post='262828' date='Aug 14 2008, 11:46 PM']VERY interested. I'll pm you when im home tomorrow![/quote] not interested enough to reply to my last PM it seems!!!! still available. btw, replies from me might be a bit slow, as my laptop got nicked. so if you send me a PM it might be a few days till I get back to you...
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+1 more positive for Lee. My Spirit Folio mixer arrived in the post on Saturday. cheers Lee!
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hey Tom, how's it going? Hope you're enjoying the pre ? Tom bought my Trace V-Type pre-amp and Trace PPA300 power amp. A smooth and easy deal, with no problems whatsoever. I would definitely deal with him again, with no reservations. Recommended! cheers G
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i think even with shipping and duties this might be worth a punt for someone. Seller doesn't indicate that they'll ship to the UK though. Chris(?) Nightingale used to work with Bernie Goodfellow I think, hence the similarity with Goodfellow basses. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=120292913854&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=002"]Here's the ebay link[/url]
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wow, that looks awesome. apart from anything else I really like a couple of the small details. the gold bridge saddles on the black bridge works really well, as do the offset dots on the fb. but I guess you don't want those LEDs being obscured by a string
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firstly I don't agree with the original poster, he had a bit of a rant, like many people on here rant about various things now and again. what has surprised me are the willfully belligerent responses, and the ensorsement of such posts by other users. -
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bump - seems like the market is a bit slow, so I'll consider trades on this now. basses wise, 5 stringers only - eg Lakland DJ5, Roscoe Beck 5, G&L L2500. a NS CR5 would also be of interest. amps wise, something lightweight. eg Mark Bass LM, F1 etc or maybe high quality 2x12 or similar. not interested in effects. cheers G