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I've always liked Hipshot A for my Precisions in the past so I guess that is the way to go. Anyone go for carbon rods in the neck, BTW?
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Yes, lightweight tuners. Interesting observation about the bridge, Si. Anyone else had this issue?
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[quote name='SisterAbdullahX' timestamp='1506633777' post='3380128'] That bridge pickup sound, though...! [/quote] I don't actually use it - only the neck pickup! Worth mentioning that what I am asking for is what it cost me to buy and ship to England but doesn't include the VAT, import duty or handling fee, which cost me extra. So that makes this something of a bargain at this price as I have taken the hit for the next owner!
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I was undecided about the nut. Still am. Also changed my mind and will opt for the standard bridge and Delano pickup. I'll keep looking at the pic while I am away!
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Adrian bought my Hohner B2B is the simplest and most most pleasant of transactions. Great comms, really friendly chap. Its been a pleasure, sir.
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Having decided to let my Yamaha BB5000 go I got to thinking about a replacement. Just spent a lazy 15mins configuring a 5 string passive Jake: nothing fancy - swamp ash finished in black with a black scratchplate, birdseye maple neck/headstock/fingerboard, Aguilar pickup, hipshot tuners. In fact it will look just like a 5 string version of my much beloved JV Precision. Comes in at a whisker under £1400 with a few bits a bobs. Can anyone see a good reason not to go ahead? It is looking like a green light at the moment, although I will sleep on it whilst on hols for a week. [attachment=254499:Jake C.png]
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[s]Not entirely sure but tentatively[/s] I am offering this up for sale. I went to a lot of trouble to get one of these beautiful basses, ended up importing it from Japan but the sad truth of the matter is that I simply haven't bonded with it. Mid 1980s, MIJ, neck through, top of the range Yamaha 5 stringer. I believe these were the first commercially built 5 stringers and were based on the BB300 and, as such, have VERY narrow string spacing. 43mm across the nut,15mm apart at the bridge. Weighs in at a reasonable 4.3kg. They came in either creamy white or piano black with gold hardware - this one is black. As you would expect from a 1980s top of the range Yamaha, this is an extremely well built instrument and is also extremely rare. Here is the video from the guy who tracked it down for me giving a good description and generally putting it through its paces, which says a ton more about it than a series of pictures ever could. [media]http://youtu.be/5EKTLUEeQxE[/media] It is in very good condition except the pickup surrounds have tarnished somewhat - bizarre as the rest of the gold is in fine nick. It is pretty much as I bought it except it now sports a rather flamboyant set of La Bella Gold flats. I am looking for £1200 firm, collected from SE Essex, can arrange fully insured overnight courier for £35. Happy to meet half way and hand over. Not interested in trades, thank you. I am away on holiday for a week as of early tomorrow but should still be able to monitor the site and emails. Back on 6th.
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Skipped your meds again, Mark?
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I have been in both situations and, personally, find both have their joys and frustrations. In the balance I prefer playing with people who are better musicians than I am as I find the challenge of stretching myself more rewarding. This is where I am in now with my two bands and I enjoy it very much.
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I will be 50 plus VAT in a few days - you can't help but get older but no law says you have to grow up.
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So I gave a band member both barrels..............
Paul S replied to police squad's topic in General Discussion
Reminds me of a situation I was in with a band - we had been together for about 5 years but increasingly there was friction between me and the singer. Our last gig was one of his mates' birthday party where we had been promised food (I had the email still), no food materialised and he denied saying there would be food. If I don't eat I get very grumpy and we ended up having a finger pointing session just before starting the gig. As I recall I threatened to throw him off the fire escape. Next morning I was about to quit when my sacking email arrived! No food was just an issue that tipped it over the edge, it could have equally been the colour of his socks or the way I had rolled up my shirtsleeves. This sounds like a similar iceberg of resentment. -
[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1506361650' post='3378237'] The opportunity to play in a heavy rock outfit hasn't cropped up for me. [/quote] I still feel that I inadvertently elbowed you out of the way with Wayward Sons although it is pretty much sidelined now, more's the pity.
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You certainly don't have to spend a lot of money to get a good B string. For fear of sounding like a stuck record - the Yamaha BB425 has a great B string, not a lot different to that on my MM Sterling 5. I also had a Peavey Foundation 5 for a while - these can be picked up for under £250 secondhand if you are lucky. That was fantastic quality.
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[quote name='Muppet' timestamp='1506068623' post='3376185'] My issue is that my lovely (and aesthetically more pleasing) 4 strings now get no use. I've recently sold two as a result. [/quote] Indeed this is the one drawback I have for using 5ers. I sold off a few of my four stringers and am now down to just 2 fantastic Squier JV Precisions (one is exceptional) and an awesome Yamaha SB-35. They don't get used, which is such as shame as I would take the tone of any of those over any of my 5ers any day. But maybe one day I won't need the 5ers any more so I will not be parting with them.
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I would say leave any 4 stringers in the case and just use the 5er. That is what I did, then whatever I had played on a 4 string I moved up 5 frets, almost like there was a capo. That was how I got my head around using the centre of the neck - and then it just kind of followed from that. Then again I tend to use 'shapes' and no theory so it may not work for everyone.
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I would look seriously at a Yamaha BB425 if I were you. I bought one new for under £350 as a cheap back up for my main 5er - which cost me over £1K more secondhand (plus even more with fettling...) - but it is pretty darned good. Had I bought the Yammy first I may not have bothered getting the expensive one.
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I like to emit an aura of mystery so only used the first letter of my surname.