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Mine were around 10 weeks.
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Wow, that's a bit longer than for my orders a few years ago! Adrian's obviously doing something right 🙂
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Except Newtone don't do flats - which I would go for. La Bellas are my s-s preference, but others may be able to recommend a lower-cost alternative. -
Gillett Contour S fretless 4 - *WITHDRAWN*
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Basses For Sale
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For the short-scale players on here, my Lionel is a lovely player. I've owned and played loads of different shorties but none better than the Sandy in terms of comfort/playability and build quality. Mine just has the single Black Label P p-up but I think they now do twin-pickup short-scales, which would be my preference.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
These look interesting. From the pictures, my only hesitation would be the apparent lack of chamfering in the area where the forearm rests. Personally I don't like the feel of sharp edges. -
Thanks to all who responded to my request for help. Pinged an e-mail across to Leszek over the weekend and got one back first thing this morning saying he's pretty sure what the problem is and offering me two alternatives: either he'll liaise with my amp tech if I have one (which I do), or I return the amp to HandBox at my cost and he fixes it FOC. I've put Leszek in touch with my trusty amp guy and am confident that all will be sorted locally before too long. When you consider I didn't buy the amp new, must say I'm delighted with Leszek's response.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
This! Re bags and cases, there's a good choice out there if you look around. In addition to the OE cases I got with Spector, Atelier and Maruszczyk s-s basses, I've also got a Fender s-s bass gig bag and a hard case Gator make for the Fender Jaguar guitar. As for the wonderful JMJ Mustang, I'd have one by now if it had the number of frets and wide-ranging sounds I need. -
Mine ranged from 10 to 13wks pre-covid but all the shortages and disruption caused by the pandemic won't help.
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Thanks Pete. No worries, I'm used to dealing with Adrian Maruszczyk! 😐
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Will do.
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OK, so just had another look at the R-400 before tonight's gig. When I switched on this time, one of the red warning lights flashed for a split second but again no power-up - couldn't tell whether it was the CLIP or PROT light as they are next to each other and it happened so fast but this suggests it's not a blown fuse. Had another try and got nothing at all. Anybody know if HandBox have UK tech support? I've got other amps but this was fast becoming my favourite.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I had the cheaper SBMM version for a while. Very nice indeed if you're into the 'Ray vibe and reckoned to be virtually as good as the more expensive MM version by those on Talkbass who either own or have played both. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
These are lovely basses, here's mine: -
Same lead worked fine with backup amp. Yes, I think I did hear a click.
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Switched my R-400 on for sound check before Saturday night's gig and it didn't power up. Blue light came on for a split second and went out - then nothing. Switched off and on again but no blue light at all this time, so had to use my back-up amp. Any ideas? Thought I'd ask on here first before trying it again. Btw, we did have the feeling that the pub's mains supply wasn't delivering the full 240v as our lead guitarist wasn't getting the expected volume from his amp at the normal settings.
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... or two!!
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What a fabulous collection is that! Love the basses, the sofa and the photography.
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Gillett Contour S fretless 4 - *WITHDRAWN*
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Basses For Sale
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Thanks for that - 5.5lbs would be nice but sounds impossibly light. I know those luggage scales are usually not so accurate at the bottom end of the scale. Fordbass PM'd me that his is 8lbs according to bathroom scales so I'm guessing the actual weight is somewhere in between. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Has anyone out there got an Ibanez EHB1000S-S? I need to know the weight. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
scrumpymike replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I know that feeling! -
Gillett Contour S fretless 4 - *WITHDRAWN*
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Basses For Sale
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Gillett Contour S fretless 4 - *WITHDRAWN*
scrumpymike replied to scrumpymike's topic in Basses For Sale
These basses are sculptural works of art but what you can't see is just as impressive. Michael G threw the conventional acoustic-design book away and started from scratch. The patented Contour construction makes these basses stronger and more comfortable to wear and play. Combined with the thru-body stringing, it also makes them sonically more efficient and the sustain is incredible. As you would expect, the detailing on these is superb throughout. For example, the string ball-ends are anchored by a miniature solid-brass billet (the pic below is from the prototype of the deeper-bodied Standard bass), the inset Gillett logo is machined from solid metal, and the truss-rod cover is fastened by tiny machine screws and threaded metal inserts set into the headstock!