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And it’s sister for £210
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Got this one for £250
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Getting the best tone out of a Jazz bass
gareth replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
Sadowsky’s are made for jazz pups -
It’s a rising market originally £1275 now £1600+ I think the Dalek is probably the better bass
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Getting the best tone out of a Jazz bass
gareth replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
I agree with you about the lack of bottom end and I’ve always found gigging a p bass has more balls - the exception is I did some jazz gigs using the sublime Tony Franklin with soloed jazz bridge pup or with the addition of the bridge pup on less than full volume -
Getting the best tone out of a Jazz bass
gareth replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
Then you must try a G&L Tribute Jb-2 Many dealers were selling these for £250 round Christmas time and they can still be had new for £300 They are a revelation - jazz tones in a p body -
Great review here
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The OP started this thread on 15/11/2021 and many basschaters have offered the advice/thoughts the OP requested It’s always good to receive some feedback or response when one has offered the requested advice/thoughts Any feedback, response or comments about the advice/thoughts so far proffered on your thread @Supernaut?
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I’ve had one of these for years its absolutely standard plays well and keeps tune I think you’ll be surprised how good it is in standard form without modification
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As far as I can see it’s the tuners I am sure there are other differences - as others will no doubt advise - but to me that seems the main one The USA made subs are still reasonable value and sell £500 to £700 so worth considering
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More unmitigated optimism on pricing
gareth replied to Steve Browning's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
He’s got feedback of 23 all deals done over a year ago -
My trace Elliot 7215 measures 60x60x34cm and weighs 60lbs
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I saw this one that although small seems to have low centre of gravity and all the frame is supporting the combo https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/tourtech-foldable-amplifer-and-monitor-stand
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Hi, did you ever get a stand and if so how did it work out ive got a Roland cube 100watt and an old te 7215 combo I’d like to try a stand with them
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Always remembering that if you remain U.K. tax resident you are taxed on your world wide income and gains including any on “your money into offshore tax havens”
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+1 i always us them opting for parcelforce drop off service - so I don’t have to wait for the item to be collected I drop it off at local post office sometimes they update the tracking information late especially with items sent abroad don’t panic have faith
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Exactly you can do things properly and still not pay much tax - infact sometimes you make losses which can be offset against other income and tax refunds can be obtained
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What I’m saying is you can avoid the 2% fee by just waiting a few weeks to get paid So you can charge your £306 and actually get paid £306 Which given low interest rates is quite a good return
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What’s the urgency to get paid Are musos that short that they can’t wait a few weeks to get paid? I think the various delayed payment systems some venues use are to be welcomed if they reduce fraud I worked in a band where several venues paid via U.K. entertainment A hassle to set up but once up and running no problem - you got paid 1/2 weeks after invoicing at the gig I can see there’s an increased risk of non payment but if you’re getting a lot of work I think the convenience, reduced fraud risk and better book keeping is a plus what’s not to like
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If you continue that logic, a solo act is the most efficient Singer and backing tracks Everyone’s a winner Pub only pays £200/300/400 Singer gets £200/300/400 The final frontier
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Easily replaced No big deal
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Post a link please