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lemmywinks

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  1. These need to go, i've got no room for them and could do with the cash!
  2. I've got a warmoth jazz, the body weighs a ton so there's no neck dive. Think the body wood on mine is all walnut so might depend on what body wood you choose
  3. [quote name='Bassassin' post='271292' date='Aug 27 2008, 08:26 PM']Every 70s Japcrap Jazz copy I've dismembered (and that's quite a few) has been painted like that. Not very many have such blatantly cheap & nasty pickup routing. Another reason to buy CIJ? Jon.[/quote] I imagine you'd be extremely annoyed if you bought it planning to use it without the scratchplate.................. Not such a good stage look! Post recently edited due to bad english!
  4. You've got me wanting to go to my local music store armed with a screwdriver now!
  5. Having said i'd never seen it before.......... [url="http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-Jaco-Pastorius-Fretless-Jazz-Bass-Guitar?sku=510486&src=3SOSWXXA"]http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fen...mp;src=3SOSWXXA[/url] My bass must be the real deal then, anyone wanna buy it for £1000?
  6. I've seen this before on a few cheaper jazz copies (my jaco'd fretless is the same) but never thought i'd see it on a US fender! I always thought it was to save on finishing costs as it's a covered up area, but then i know absolutely zilch about spraying guitars so that's a complete guess! This is my bass, doesn't bother me either and i have the 'plate off all the time
  7. My corvette is the same, less output than a bass with a passive humbucker. Can second the aquilar option, tons of clean boost and very difficult to make it sound bad (even for me!). Loving that Infinette btw!
  8. Printed this off then realised i hadn't clicked the duplex option, so have this going to waste. It's the manual from the link on the website, a quick flick through reveals there's some stuff on the original LM too. I've bound it with plastic comb binding and put plastic covers on, so looks nice and won't get dirty! Posted free to anyone in the UK that needs it, just send me your address! Cheers Steve
  9. Very pleasant to deal with and extremely helpful. Also sold me a kickass amp which helps!
  10. We've had similar problems with a venue round our area (Mains Hall if you're interested). The guy will tell the bride and groom that they can have a live band and take the money accordingly. Then when the PA keeps cutting out because of the sound meter (which is placed 15m in front of the stage) he tells them it's the bands fault and that he has live entertainment on all the time without any problems (despite every band that plays there encountering the same problems). I have been to a works do at the venue and the karaoke was triggering the sound meter, so how he expects to accomodate a live party band with a live drummer i don't know. Be very wary that the organiser/manager will try to pass the buck on to the band instead of admitting he allowed the happy couple to book a band knowing full well the venue is not suitable, for fear of losing the wedding to another venue. On both occasions the sound meter was turned off at the request of a very dissatisfied wedding party
  11. [quote name='pete.young' post='264569' date='Aug 18 2008, 01:54 PM']I think the string spacing is different - the OLP is 17mm whereas if the bartolini MM pickup is for a 'ray it will be 19mm. There is a Nordstrand replacement specifically for the OLP, which is supposed to be an excellent piece of gear. I traded my OLP before I got around to fitting the PU. Looks nice with a maple board . Good luck with the sale, it's an excellent price.[/quote] Surely it can't make that much difference? The pickup has gone now, was just thinking that would be an amazing sounding bass with a tight low B for under £150!
  12. [quote name='acidbass' post='263664' date='Aug 16 2008, 05:39 PM']I played one of those Squier Jazz Basses in Walnut Satin last year, and if the one advertised here is anywhere near as good as the one I played, it's an absolute bargain![/quote] Yeah i tried a few in shops and they were all really good. They make the MIM fenders feel a bit cheap and lightweight. Sound pretty much the same too, i slightly preferred the sound of the squier over the £400 MIM jazz. I ended up getting this from thomann because hardly any shops in my area could get squier standards in and i couldn't find any in this colour in the country at the time of purchase. The antique burst one is also really nice!
  13. Ok i'll try get some on as soon as! We've had our practice room broken into so all our gear is at our singers house and some of mine is on sale at a guitar shop, should be able to get pics up by weekend. The OLP is black with matching headstock, black and grey tortie pickguard and maple fingerboard. The squier is exactly like the one here: [url="http://www.rockingrooster.co.uk/product_info.php?PID=359"]http://www.rockingrooster.co.uk/product_info.php?PID=359[/url] The OLP is used and the bridge has been replaced. For some reason there are only 2 screws holding the bridge down but it seems stable and would be easy to put another 2 in there. Think someone on here is selling a 5 string bartolini MM on the cheap so this is an ideal candidate for a pickup upgrade! At the moment you have to use the volumes to switch between humbucking and singlecoil modes but i was going to put a switch in it: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=3413"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=3413[/url] The squier is basically new, i bought it as a back up cos my warwick kept cutting out, then saw a warmoth jazz on ebay for £335 so the squier was redundant before it was even delivered! Still stuck bartolinis in it (for sale elsewhere on this site) but the stock ceramic magnet pickups were spot on anyways. The pickguard has slightly widened holes where these have been Think postage on both will be about £15 unless you can collect from Blackpool
  14. Set of bartolini jazz pickups, passive. Been in my squier and have done 2 or 3 gigs, bought new for over £100. Pretty certain they are 9Js, bright neck and deep bridge, although they're currently at my guitar shop as they're on sale there as well but if memory serves then that's what they are Sell for £60 Postage will be £5 (that's a guess) or buyer can collect in blackpool area
  15. lemmywinks

    Bass Big Muff

    Aye i'd like to know what this sounds like. At least it's got the option of an AC adapter unlike my russian big muff!
  16. Cheers i'll try it at a more neighbour friendly hour! Some research on the internet reveals that switching from speakon to jack output (or vice/versa) cures the problem, also switching output channels (something i've already had problems with). Cheers!
  17. Probably a common problem with these amps but has anybody else had unacceptable levels of hiss? It's not too bad with the treble turned down and pretty good on a passive bass but with even a smidgen of treble from my preamp (aguilar 18v) it dominates the sound. It's already been back to giggear twice, once for a dodgy output and the other because it kept cutting out. I haven't used it in ages because i don't really need it and don't trust it enough to gig with (in fact i don't trust it at all!), just a shame because it's a handy and cheap little amp. Apologies if this has been covered to death (links anyone? i'm new on here!), but could someone point me in the right direction? What are ashdown like for servicing these amps (for free like). Cheers guys
  18. [quote name='geilerbass' post='257342' date='Aug 7 2008, 04:08 PM']Welcome aboard sir! Great choice of forum name by the way... [/quote] Yeah, i always find the mention of an ass-crawling rodent is the perfect ice-breaker when meeting new people. The missus is not so impressed...
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