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Had the pleasure of meeting up with Peter today in West Sussex to give him some paper stuff in exchange for a T-40! The bass is very nice indeed (as all Peter's basses are) and he is absolutely top bloke... Just as this feedback thread says he is! Cheers Peter - hope to catch up with you again at some point...
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[quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='447571' date='Mar 27 2009, 06:16 PM']They are a very nice pair indeed!! Z x[/quote] +1
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[quote name='jmstone' post='447492' date='Mar 27 2009, 04:46 PM']Hi there, I have been borrowing an Ibanez Roadster (RS800 Sunburst, 1979 model) from a friend of mine for some time now - was my main bass until I bought my lovely Warwick from Gaf here! The Ibanez actually belongs to his Dad's church - they have replaced it now with a "modern lightweight bass" (not sure what) and so apparently have no further need for it. I keep asking him if he wants it back, but he is in no great hurry (mainly 'cos of its weight and the fact he is usually lugging a guitar pedalboard around). So, I have been thinking it might be easier if I just bought it off him/his Dad, but the problem is I have no idea what it is worth. Basically, it is in pretty poor condition - chunks of the finish have been knocked off the body in multiple places, and it has no knobs for the pots (and one of the pots is missing a bolt so it slips inside the body.. All pretty cosmetic stuff - the bass itself works fine, and is pretty nice (but very high action at the moment). I would be grateful if people could give me some kind of idea of what he might realistically expect for it if he was to sell in the current market. I will try to post some photos later. James[/quote] Need to see some photos to get a better idea really...
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Looks very well made to me, even with just that poor quality picture to go on.. Interesting?
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These aren't cheap but they're pretty good apparently: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44861"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=44861[/url] And IIRC, Prosebass has some interesting Artec pick ups that he fits in his custom build basses. Have alook here: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=71"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=71[/url]
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[quote name='WalMan' post='442962' date='Mar 23 2009, 07:30 PM']Have you looked in the control cavity yet? There is often a bit of masking tape with some more details about the bass, woods etc.[/quote] I think they only started doing that with the Custom models, from about 1981/2 onwards... More information here: [url="http://www4.cs.fau.de/~koesters/Privat/Wal/walspec.html"]http://www4.cs.fau.de/~koesters/Privat/Wal/walspec.html[/url] and here: [url="http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/wal_history.htm"]http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/wal_history.htm[/url]
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[quote name='lemmywinks' post='444928' date='Mar 25 2009, 01:00 PM']However i think if i wanted a new Jazz bass i'd give Prosebass a call, certainly looks like he puts more pride into his work than a lot of bigger manufacturers.[/quote] +1 Have thought that very same thing myself recently....
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I bought one of these NE1 pedals recently on here as I'd always fancied trying one out and I was very pleasantly surprised at how good it sounds and how useful it is.. Because it is a sweepable 'Q' type frequency, it's like having an Alembic or Wal Custom tone control at your fingertips. For some songs in our set, I can change the sound so easily from something very Jazz Bass like to something very Rickenbacker 4001 like really quickly. Very useful when doing 'A Town Called Malice'.. Good luck with the sale!
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[quote name='johnnylager' post='443885' date='Mar 24 2009, 03:26 PM']No, no, no. 1. Does it have a famous name on the headstock? 2. Does it have kudos in the bass playing community? 3. I agree on 3. 4. Can I get it in the house under the wife-dar?[/quote] No. 4 especially!! Must say that I voted No.4 in the OP's poll - it's what plays/feels/sounds right that matters IMO.. I've had loads of big brand name basses in the past and have a few now, but that doesn't mean anything at the end of the day if you don't enjoy it when you pick up the instrument and play it. I had a Fender '66 Jazz about 14 years ago and I just didn't like it, so I sold it on.. Conversely, I had a short-scale, cheap old Kay bass some years ago that I sold and I still wish I had it because it was great fun to play..
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Just bought back my SWR 210 that I sold to Jon last year.. Happily, it's in just the same condition as it was when i sold it to him 6 months ago. Anyway, the whole transaction was very pleasant; lovely cup of tea, got to try out some of Jon's very nice basses and spent far too long (probably) talking about playing styles, technique and just about anything bass-related. Most importantly though, Jon is a really brilliant chap who knows his stuff and is a real pleasure to deal with! Must do it again sometime Jon!!! Nik
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Fabulous!
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Hi Mark I have a Roscoe Beck V and it's a fantastic bass! I've never tried the four-string model but as it has the same pick ups and electronics, I imagine it sounds pretty similar to the five.. Anyway, these bases offer a lot of tonal options because of the pick-up selector, the series/parallel switches and the tone control itself which is very useful.. However, because it's a passive bass, the output is quite low and that can be a problem if you're switching between basses during a gig for example. But the pay-off in terms of tone is worth it! There's some useful reference about the Five String model here that you may find useful: [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Roscoe_Beck_Bass"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Roscoe_Beck_Bass[/url] [url="http://www.roscoebeck.com/Gear.aspx"]http://www.roscoebeck.com/Gear.aspx[/url] [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass/product/Fender/Roscoe+Beck+Signature+5-String/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...e+5-String/10/1[/url] Hope that helps? Nik
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Yamaha BBT500H Amp and BBT210 cab
silverfoxnik replied to GreeneKing's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='molan' post='444338' date='Mar 24 2009, 09:08 PM']I used to have a Triad - great cab [/quote] +1 I still have one and I love it! Always wanted to add another, but I have an SWR 210 to go with it now, otherwise I would have been very tempted by this! Anyway, the Triads are great cabs, lighter in weight than my old Peavey 410TVX and have a great full-range sound.. Good luck with the sale
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BACK FOR SALE ' P- bass' replica relic TASTY!!!! Back for sale
silverfoxnik replied to gafbass02's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yamaha BBT500H Amp and BBT210 cab
silverfoxnik replied to GreeneKing's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='mathewsanchez' post='393841' date='Jan 28 2009, 05:18 PM']I never thought i'd say these words, but [b]I like the 6 string single-cut[/b]. Nice pair. [/quote] +1
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Carole Kay on Bass Player TV. Eh?
silverfoxnik replied to thepurpleblob's topic in General Discussion
Just watched the Victor Wooten stuff on Bass Player TV and, even though I'm not a fan of his per se, his talk/masterclass was absolutely brilliant! That guy really has a unique approach to life... -
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Amazing collection Steve! Just love that '78 Ray and the 2 Celinders.. Wouldn't like to be your roadie though if you were going on a long tour!
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[quote name='jmesa' post='441677' date='Mar 22 2009, 01:19 PM']Got a 1979 Pro1e recently.. was fitted with a Wal custom neck at some point, very nice. The serial number is not listed in the Wal notebook along with 3 others of the same period... some kind of custom order or something Apparently Pete Stevens wanted to buy it back from the previous owner...! Anyway, mine goes up to 11... do all the Pro1's do this? Edit: Pardon my ignorance![/quote] Yes - they all went up to 11! Wal & Pete were way ahead of the game in the trivial rock 'n' roll humour stakes...
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That's a very sexy collection of basses! Congratulations....