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OutToPlayJazz

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  1. I change the batteries in the Status basses anually. They're not dead by that point by any means, but it makes sure I never go distorted or dead on a gig! People have said that the Yamaha TRB's use a lot of power, but I use mine a lot for shows & jazz jobs. Again, the batteries seem to last for a very long time. On the plus side (geddit?!), I'm doing a week of "Anything Goes" this week & the engineer gave me a whole box of part used 9v batteries. (They use them for one night only in the radio mics! So they're only slightly used.) Rich.
  2. There's a second hand Yamaha TRB-6 II on the for sale pages on here. I wouldn't be without mine!
  3. Hey funkyfreddie, thanks for that Seems I'm going to definitely need to try a Sadowsky. I know I love the sound of them overall, so I'll try and do a trip in the next few weeks. What free time???
  4. Everytime a thread like this comes up I always say the same thing... [b]Yamaha BB614[/b]. You're getting a great jazz sound, a great precision sound & 3-band active preamp into the bargain. I've got one knocking around at the moment & it's fab! Rich.
  5. Hey Steve, I have thought about it, but I want a wooden necked bass. I'm after that Tal Wilkenfeld jazz tone. It's going to have to be a Sadowsky, methinks!
  6. Sounds fine to me. I'm sure Rob could retrofit them as well, although I've never had a bass with LED's yet. Best of luck with the heavy savings reigeme!
  7. [quote]Cause it's a Status, that's why. [/quote] Do you need any other reason, Steve?? I know what you mean - I'm looking at a high-end jazz of some sort at the moment & I know I'll be questioning myself when the time comes to hand over another serious amount of money, "Why [i]aren't[/i] you spending this money on a Status??!" Rich.
  8. As the Steve-ster said, it's 50% up front, then the rest on completion. I'm sure Dawn would take a £1000 deposit, though. Give them a call Rich.
  9. Thanks Steve - That's very interesting. It's good to hear as many opinions on jazzes as you can, because anything non-Status isn't my area & there are so many jazzes around! The Fender Am.Std is basically my fall-back position for if I don't find anything I like, but I really will get out in the next couple of months and try loads of jazzes. I guess the true extent of the mission is to find the jazz-bass equivalent of my Status S2's! I actually played a couple of the Sandbergs the other day & found the JM Cali a little thin for my tastes, but the Panther 5 with the angled soapbars was excellent. But these sounded too close to what I already had. Excellent bass though. I'll plan a day to Geordie Land and see what I can see May even come back with a Sadowsky! Thanks, guys! Rich.
  10. Hey Chris, I was wondering when you'd show up I think I'm going to have to try the Metros at GG in Newcastle to see if I like them, really.
  11. Hi Mike, I played a JO Lakland with through-body stringing on Sunday at Electro. Nice bass, but not as substantial feeling as the Fender. Wicked sound, though. I think that being as the Metro doesn't have through-body stringing (a pre-requisite as far as I'm concerned, as I like the thicker sound you get!), I'm going to end up getting a Fender. I'll ask Dave to order two in, same as he did with my 08 Precision so I can choose the best one So the final spec I think will be Fender 08 Am.Std Jazz in 3TS with maple board, running on DR fat beams (40-100) through my Sadowsky pre. That'll sound pretty awesome Rich.
  12. Best of luck with that, Marcus I hope you get the finances there soon! Can anyone tell me & save me a call to the Bass-Bishop of Colchester... How easy is it to get front LED's retrofitted into a through-neck Status? Rich.
  13. I've got a project just starting with guaranteed serious amounts of work for serious amounts of money. I've decided I need a serious jazz for this as well. Sadowsky's going to be the obvious choice - I love the Metro UV-70 in natural & also like the look of the RV-4 in black, both with maple boards. I've already got the Sadowsky preamp pedal, so my other option is to get a new American Standard jazz with the lovely noiseless pickups, through-body stringing & glossed board for a lot less money. So the questions... Do the Metros have glossed maple boards? Do they have through-body stringing? Are they really that much better than a carefully chosen and sought out Fender? Rich.
  14. [quote](strokes imaginary beard). How would yours look?[/quote] Imaginary beard? Looks real on your avatar, Steve - Is it removable? I'm going to buck the trend here & not order one. I'm going to be needing a serious jazz in the next few months, so I'm looking at Sadowsky, etc. Also very into my 6-string at the moment (playing a week of "Anything Goes" this week & the six-stringer makes easy work of some seriously nasty keys!) and seriously thinking about ordering an S2 6-er. Rich.
  15. If you fancy a trip across the M62 I'm just on the south side of the Humber Bridge. I've got an S2-Classic through neck, S2-Classic 5-string bolt-on, KingBass Artist & an older Series II. They're all headless, but the neck feel on the headed ones isn't really any different. The weight difference is negligable as well. Rich.
  16. That's a nice one. Someone should snap this up in no time
  17. That's stunning! Congrats - That's the one Nick & I were pictured playing the other day (earlier on in this thread). *Sniff* I wanted that one You really have snared a beautiful bass there... Dare we ask how much? Rich.
  18. Ah, S1! I see! There is something similar on the stock pages at the moment. A "2008" Energy, but I think that's just made of leftover SmartBass components. Lovely looking thing, though. Have a look on the website.
  19. Yes they're still in production, Andy. The original & best Status Rich.
  20. I've got the most stunning S2 5-string bolt-on, but no, I don't want to offload it at all... My preccciousss, all miiiine... *Cackles*! Seriously, they are a bargain. I always thought the bolt-ons would be low rent compared to the glossed neck-thru models I'd always had, but I love my 5-stringer.
  21. Would you be able to reinstall the tone control for the next owner?
  22. [quote name='crez5150' post='323764' date='Nov 6 2008, 09:51 PM'] What a piece of junk!!!![/quote] LOL Jay! I didn't say I wanted one... Just that it's kinda cool in a Scrapheap Challenge sorta way
  23. Now I'm a big fan of new & shiny, but there's something about that transparent wine Highway One Jazz. Looks fantastic! Rich.
  24. A second hand Sadowsky Metro? New I'd have a serious look at the 08 Fender American Standard. Great sounding instrument & well below budget as well. The Lakland's sound great but they feel just a tad insubstantial to me. +1 on the Sandbergs. The California JM is a mighty beast.
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