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LewisK1975

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  1. [quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1461066721' post='3031076'] ..., it's a right handed but still looked good when converted too cack handed [/quote] Plus now the split pickup is the 'right' way round!........I'll get me coat.
  2. Ah yes, trouble is I'm going to Reading to sell a bass, which will mean I'll have quite a full wallet going in there!.....Perhaps better just drive home and pay it in the bank.....
  3. [quote name='FuNkShUi' timestamp='1461066058' post='3031053'] Get in there Lew. Well worth a visit [/quote] Well, based on the feedback so far Kert, I think I will be!
  4. [quote name='brucew' timestamp='1461066227' post='3031058'] My first bass was a 1979 natural Musicman stingray, bought in 1982 for £250 or £200, cant remember, still got it, still gig it, brilliant bass. . . [/quote] Wow - excellent!
  5. [quote name='Graham' timestamp='1461066035' post='3031052'] Doesn't get much use, but it's sentimental value is far higher than it's market value [/quote] Yep, that's the only reason I'd now like to have kept that awful old Marlin. Just to remind myself of where it all started....back when it was all fields 'round 'ere.....
  6. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1461065243' post='3031037'] Is it possible to go and still have a pub lunch or is that the choice? .... Pub lunches are pretty good. [/quote] Ha ha depends on how my day goes, but I agree, a pub lunch is always enjoyable...
  7. This has probably been done, another thread just made me think of it though.. Mine was a [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]black Marlin slammer P-Bass copy with a maple fingerboard. Bought for £25 in 1988. I now know it was an awful Bass, but at the time I didn't know any different and I did some serious learning on that thing! Often wish I still had it, just for nostalgia. [/font][/color]
  8. [quote name='Delberthot' timestamp='1460663532' post='3027763'] My first bass was a Marlin Slammer which was a red precision with maple fretboard. Complete with peeling chrome on the bridge. [/quote] Same here - A black Marlin slammer P-Bass copy with a maple fingerboard. Bought for £25 in 1988. I now know it was an awful Bass, but at the time I didn't know any different and I did some serious learning on that thing! Often wish I still had it, just for nostalgia.
  9. I'm going to be in the Reading area on Friday and should have an hour or so to spare, thought I might pop along as I've not been there yet. Been to Bass direct and the Gallery a few times, but Bass Gear has eluded me. Opinions? Should I go there or have a nice pub lunch instead!?!
  10. [quote name='EmmettC' timestamp='1460737364' post='3028362'] The Am Deluxe and Precision had a "normal" truss rod adjustment, but the Dimension always had the Musicman type, it's a Fender version of a Stingray, so it made sense. [/quote] Ooops! should really read the posts before replying, I was on about the new elite precisions as per the original topic title, Can see now that Dannybuoy clearly stated the Dimension Bass, which indeed did have the wheel adjustment..
  11. Gulp, that is one fine looking Bass.
  12. I'm assuming from your avatar you use a yamaha Attitude ltd bass, So your rig is: Neck / Woofer pickup - BA115 Middle / P Pickup - EBS Sheehan pedal - other BA115 You can use one of the loops to send a signal, you would need to use a Y / insert cable and not use the return jack (tip), just use the send jack (ring) to feed the third amp..
  13. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1460623042' post='3027272'] I can't see any differences between the Deluxe and Elite Dimension basses, as they had the truss wheel already... [/quote] Sorry Dannybuoy, I have to respectfully disagree, every picture I can find of a deluxe shows the neck end regular adjustment, albeit with a cutout in the pickguard so you can get a allen key/screwdriver (whichever adjustment it is!) in there.. The Elites heel end is very different with an actual cutout in the neck itself where the MM style adjustment wheel sits.. EDIT: re-read Dannybuoy's post after having it pointed out to me that the question was referring to the Dimension Bass, about which Dannybuoy is correct, the 'wheel' truss adjuster was indeed on the Am Dlx....
  14. [quote name='EmmettC' timestamp='1460120179' post='3022777'] The Elite has a Musicman style truss rod adjuster, the wheel thing at the body side, I think the sculpting on the heel is different too. [/quote] By far the best truss rod adjustment that exists, IMHO. All should be made that way!
  15. Cant speak for the re-issue, but I do have an actual 75 bass with a U neck and I love it. Nut width is the same 1.5" but the profile makes the neck feel much more substantial in your hands, more 'round' feeling to me, if that helps.. My main Bass for most of my playing life was a '78 Precision, so when I decided I wanted a Jazz this was the type of neck I knew would feel good for me. If you like the look of the 70's Jazz, but are concerned about the U neck, something which may be worth consideration is the older '75 reissue, these had a C neck and may be more like you're used to.. HTH.
  16. [quote name='bartelby' timestamp='1460479353' post='3026087'] Does the SPB-4 add much over the SPB-1? [/quote] I'd say it's an excellent upgrade over the SPB-1, and not just for Harris fans, it's definitely got a little more output, the EQ is less scooped and IMHO gives a much more solid, 'forward' articulate sound. HTH.
  17. Couple more pictures now added to the original post - was having some trouble with file size..
  18. Yeah Cocco I still have the black Attitude ltd 2, although that may even be next up for sale too...shocking I know, but all these expensive basses sitting unused in the house seems silly really!
  19. [quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1460387572' post='3025242'] forlorn hope, weight please? [/quote] Sorry Tom, she's a big girl at 10.2 lbs.
  20. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1460389173' post='3025261'] Never thought I'd see this for sale. [/quote] Nor me cocco, but it's time for some consolidation, and this is simply an ornament in my house now (albeit a very lovely ornament), never gets played... If I'm honest though, I won't really be gutted if it doesn't sell..but don't tell anyone.. I'm kinda torn between selling this or my 2012 sunburst Roadworn P..
  21. Here is my 2009 Made in Japan Steve Harris Signature Fender P-Bass in Royal Blue Metallic, a replica of the Bass Steve has played for all of Maiden's career, but it was only finished in this colour from approx 1982 for the Beast on the Road Tour, right through to the No Prayer on the Road tour in 1990 (Maiden's heyday, some would say!) Its an amazing bass and I'm sorry to see it go but it unfortunately never gets played by me and it really deserves to be played by someone! I've been over the Bass many times and I cant find fault with it, Chrome Scratchplate, Badass II Bridge and I added the Seymour Duncan SPB-4 Steve Harris Signature pickups pretty much as soon as they were available to buy (these weren't available when the bass came out in 2009, they actually had the SPB-1), if you've had the pleasure of trying one, you'll know how good they sound. Only used by me at home sparingly in 7 years, never gigged even once, and has become something of an ornament now, which is a real shame for such a Bass. This was one of the first to come into the UK and was purchased by myself in January 2009 (my local store was a Fender Dealership at the time) and will come with its padded Fender Gig bag that came with the bass when I bought it, and Fender Hang tag. Weight of the bass is 10.2lbs The pictures speak for themselves, the bass is in fantastic condition. I even have the original Steve Harris signature Flatwound strings if you want them, they didn't work for me so they came off pretty quickly. These new were Approx £1100.00+, and you obviously can't get them now, since the new MIM West Ham logo model superseded it. I'm asking £850 o.n.o for the bass which is in pretty much as new condition, with Pickup upgrade. Any questions, please ask by commenting or PM. Bass is in Bridgend area of South Wales, but I can/will travel to accomodate buyer. No trades on this one thanks gents, I'm all good for gear at the moment.. [attachment=216792:sh full.jpg]
  22. [quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1460128262' post='3022895'] Yeah, whatever happens with the BB2 I do intend to try one out. Might have to go on a road trip to Bass Direct. [/quote] Be careful, I've never made it out of there without a huge dent in my wallet! I know Mark and Marcus both speak very highly of the Vanderkley stuff, and they are both very knowledgeable chaps.
  23. [quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1460127452' post='3022876'] I am that punter, usually asking them to turn down the bass drum [/quote] Not heard that one yet! Sure I will in due course mind you... [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1460127582' post='3022882'] Also known as the 'DFA' control... [/quote]
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