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shoulderpet

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  1. I am so glad they lack contours, rules them out for me, I can't play slab body basses, lack of contours= good for my wallet.......and marriage
  2. It might just be that but I noticed a little bit of fret chatter on the first couple of frets if I dig in when I play so that along with the little bit of fret buzz on the upper frets makes me think that maybe there are a couple of high frets on the bass
  3. Thanks for the offer, I ended up getting one of the Fallout tribute basses that Anderson's were selling for £349, seems good so far but there is some fret buzz so I think it probably needs a fret dress
  4. Depends where they are positioned I would imagine, by the bridge would probably not be good but by the neck where the spacing is closer together would probably be fine
  5. Just googled this pedal and it sounds like a winner, thanks for the suggestion
  6. A large part of it is how the string vibrates and sustains, the flat wire on flatwounds is generally more tightly wound and the windings are closer together than roundwounds, add to this the fact that flats are generally stiffer, these factors prevent the strings from vibrating and sustaining in the same way that rounds do. You just have to stick a dense piece of foam under your strings to see how a shorter sustain kills off the highs.
  7. Haha yes I must have forgot to update the thread, hope you are enjoying the Mustang
  8. Hi Am after some suggestions for a decent overdrive pedal for under £100 (if possible), im crap at describing sounds so I will just use a link to the video below to show the kind of tone I am after, listening to the song it is overdriven but it is not over the top in your face fuzz, thanks [Youtube
  9. Check with them before you order, last I heard they were having supply issues with the flats, that was a while ago though
  10. Now £360, last price drop before this goes on the evilbay, I would rather sell this to the fine folk on this forum, this is a killer deal Unfortunately I am unable to offer postage on this so would be collection only or if within a travelable distance from where I am (Croydon,London) I can meet up
  11. Open to trades on this, G and L Fallout tribute would be cool or another MIM Fender (without a slab body) but open to suggestions, I love medium scale basses also so could be tempted by a CV Jaguar bass and a little cash to make up the difference in value
  12. It is a lovely bass but the lack of contouring is not working for me, real shame Fender chose a slab body for these
  13. Now that you mention it, it would really look good on a black bass
  14. Was a custom plate from Gig.ink, I sent them the image and they made the plate from it, if it is that particular image you are interested in then let me know and I still try and dig out the image, the finished image was not as bright as the original but still bright enough to look good
  15. Hi Sadly the lack of body contouring on this bass means that I will have to move this on. I am after £360 ono which as the cheapest I have seen them for is £560 I think is very reasonable or will trade for a G and L Fallout tribute bass but will consider other reasonable trades The bass is in good condition but has a ding in the paintwork in one place that is shown in the below photos. Tonally this is a lovely sounding bass, P pickup sounds great and unusually for a p/j bass I really like the tone with both pickups on, it has a lovely bite to it with both pickups on and has a good range of sounds from bright to dark and dubby, my bandmates have commented that they love the tone of this bass and they will be disappointed that I am moving this on I have changed the pickguard to the one in the photos but will include the original mint green pickguard, for this reason I have included pics of the bass with both pickguards, the P pickup is pickup from a USA Fender and in the interest of full disclosure as I cannot solder I have connected the pickup to the existing wiring by twisting the wires together and securing with electrical tape , this does not effect the operation of the bass (Fender actually use this method to extend one of the cables to the pickup selector) it just doesn't look as pretty as a proper soldering job , have shown this in the below photos . This is a gem of a bass and whoever buys this will be a very happy chappy Collection from Croydon or if you are in the London area or anywhere that is travelable from Croydon then I can meet up with you
  16. Thanks, I love my Mustang but the slab body has me considering moving it on, one of these looks just the ticket
  17. Is there anyone here with a G and L Fallout tribute bass? If so is the body contoured? I love my Mustang bass but everytime I sit down to play it I have to wear a wristband because of the slab body
  18. Am curious about Delano pickups and would like to try one of their p pickups with the massive pole pieces in a p/j bass but the thing that has stopped me from trying them is that on their webpage it says "Due to technical reasons always combine pickups with identical icons (f.e. •+•or ∆+∆)" I assume Delano pickups can be combined with other passive pickups just like other pickups can? Thanks
  19. So apparently according to her the way to tackle sexism is to use a sexist retort....hmm double standard me thinks
  20. Ok so had a chance to try the Duncans at rehearsal and they sounded good but I did find I struggled to hear myself a little, I don't think the Prosteels helped, I have some Entwistle pbxn on order so hopefully they will be the ticket and enable me to cut through
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