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Paul S

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  1. Interested - but what gauge are these, please?
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1412805159' post='2572363'] SPB-2 is a bit 'middly' and slightly hot... you may have more luck with the SPB-1. Are you using rounds or flats? The neck [i]per se[/i] won't have a huge influence on tone - in this case. (Stands by for backlash). [/quote] ^This^ I'd say. I experimented with lots of pickups and strings to get the old school thump sound I have in my head. Fender '62 re-issue originals do it for me, with either flats to get a real thump or rounds for a slightly rockier edge (or perhaps the Forget me Nots punch).
  3. I don't know why the venue gets bad reviews. I've been to a couple of gigs there and the sound is good. A decent sized, raised stage means you can see just fine wherever you are. Very limited seating, mind you. Good food available either in the in house restaurant (you can actually book a table and beat the queues on busy O2 nights) or from the bar. What's not to like, really.
  4. A couple of our usuals - one of our guitarists is 5'4" tall and weighs approx. 17 stone. He always walks up to his mike and says 'can you see me behind here?' usually gets a laugh. Near the start of a gig, usually when one guitarist is tuning up, as he often does, singer will say something like 'we'll be playing great tunes from the 60s right through to this year. Hopefully you will know some of them. Hopefully we will too' I think the best one he ever came out with was at the start of a gig - we had rehearsed with a keyboard player who then left leaving us to default to our usual format of 2 x guitars and dust off some old tunes at short notice. Singer said 'We've had to change our set at the last minute as our keyboard player has hurt his fingers. Oh, hang on, its next week he gets his fingers hurt, isn't it...'
  5. Very interesting. Thanks.
  6. Gosh that looks nice. Stats, please? How wide and heavy is it compared to the original? if you can think back that far
  7. I have stock pickups in mine with a J. East U Retro preamp. It does a 'sort of' Precision sound, but not a good old fashioned woody thump one. I can't honestly imagine getting that kind of tone from it, to be honest. I have 3 others Precisions, all of which do the old school thump thing. An early 80s '57 re-issue JV Squier, an 80s MIJ medium scale Squier and what started life as a 90s MIJ Fender but now sports a Mighty Mite Jazz neck - the last two have Fender 62 Re-Issue Pickups. Of the 3 I think the medium scale sounds nicest, the JV next then my bitsa. But it is a close run thing. The beauty of the medium scale is that it is under 8lbs, has a relatively thin neck and is uber-comfy - as well as sounding great. I am not sure these come around that often but, when one does, it sounds like the sort of thing you should nab! Or, thinking outside the box a bit, perhaps look out for a USA made Peavey Fury I. Very lightweight, very skinny neck and a hot pickup that can be tamed to give an old school thump if necessary. And can usually be found for very little money.
  8. When I first got this it was a shocking pinky-red colour with matching headstock. Not sure what Fender called the colour but I found it horrible. I managed to get all the pinky-red off the headstock then had a decal made up by [url="http://www.guitardecals.co.uk/"]http://www.guitardecals.co.uk[/url] - I sent them a picture of the original and they kind of matched it, albeit very slightly larger than the original, but with the right sort of writing and also with my original serial number. Still have a spare, as it happens, as even ham-fisted old me got the first one on ok, with a gold Fender and black text for the rest. So the decal bit is easy
  9. [quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1412001746' post='2564726'] I was thinking of changing the pickguard to give the bass a more unique look. [/quote] Have you tried it with no pickguard at all? If the routing is neat and paint finish ok, that might work. Most of the VM fretless seem to end up without one. You'll have the screw holes but they don't notice from more than 3 yards away.
  10. I saw a guitarist recently playing like this - one of Limehouse Lizzy's pair was a leftie playing a right handed guitar flipped over. That kind of rock lead guitar playing looks really odd played upside down and it was difficult not to just sit and watch.
  11. I also have one of these exact models and it is bright and beautiful. My guitar tech man, who lowered the action a bit on mine, reckons it sounds like a quality Martin.
  12. It is my pleasure to open a feedback thread for Gergo. He bought my Aria Pro II Laser bass in the simplest of transactions, arranged his own courier to Hungary - where it arrived safely after just a few days after collection. Nice friendly guy, good comms throughout. A pleasure doing business. Paul
  13. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1411900503' post='2563605'] Get some Status Half-Wounds - then you'd only need one bass!! [/quote] Need?
  14. I keep wavering between the two to the point where I think I need both. I tried TI flats a few years ago at a Bass Bash on one of Clarky's Precisions - I really loved the slinky feel of them so I bought some. Living with them for a lengthy period and they blew me away, so i changed all my basses to flats. Then I joined a heavy rock covers band and missed the extra punch from rounds so I strung a couple of basses back with rounds. When the band imploded a couple of years later I went back to flats. But over the last few months I have done a bit of recording and found that, for some tracks, the bass didn't quite sound as I wanted it to strung with flats, so I am going to try using rounds again on a couple of basses.
  15. I really like a lot of their stuff. The bass is always doing something interesting and usually with a really creamy tone. I think this is my absolute favourite, the bass line kind of pulsates along. http://youtu.be/ZKfd3gsPJ9c
  16. One Man's vintage tone is another's dull thud, but for me Fender Original '62 reissue pup nails the tone I have in my head. Next best was a Wizard Trad, then a Seymour Duncan SPB-1.
  17. I could thoroughly recommend Andy Rogers from this forum, who did an absolutely splendid job with a black refin on my Precision Lyte. He did a kind of diary on it here. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/244071-fender-precision-lyte-body-refinish/"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/244071-fender-precision-lyte-body-refinish/[/url]
  18. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Westone-pantera-x790-bass-guitar-/171468674894?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item27ec54574e"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Westone-pantera-x790-bass-guitar-/171468674894?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item27ec54574e[/url] BIN £485 collection only from Bristol. I think that is cheap - I'd be looking for at least £100 over the top of that for mine if ever I sold it. These are *superb* quality and really rare - this being the second I have seen for sale in 5 years (mine being the first)
  19. Just ordered 4 black elephant ears for my latest darling - a mid 80s all black Fender Jazz Bass Special that has been converted to active with Barts and a nice preamp - currently bang on 9lbs, so hopefully it will be nearer 8.5 with these fitted. Cost a few pence under £50 posted. I expect to pay duty as well when they arrive but still good. Thanks Basschat!!
  20. This might help [url="http://www.hipshotproducts.com/files/all/hbtuners.pdf"]http://www.hipshotproducts.com/files/all/hbtuners.pdf[/url]
  21. From the pic it is impossible to tell but - what diameter is the hole in the headstock? Or, if you prefer, what is the diameter of the shaft (ohh er, matron etc). If you don't mind what the back looks like, that is a key issue. If you physically have room for the back plate and lever mechanism, as long as the shaft fits the hole (ooh er etc) then you are in business.
  22. Thanks for those links!
  23. Could either of you be kind enough to link to the seller for these licensed Ultralight copies, please? Sticking that into the search doesn't come up with anything. Ta.
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