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Paul S

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  1. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1396978414' post='2419414'] I have a v3, but the neck is sitting neglected in a corner and the body now has different neck, pickups etc on it. In it's current format the bass with the v3 body weighs just under 9.5lbs [/quote] Go on then - do tell - what have you done to the poor thing?
  2. You don't even have to make it as far as the For Sale section. I was asking a question in the general bass discussion, got chatting (as you do), next thing I knew I had somehow bought another one. (mods - it was advertised in the classifieds, I hasten to add...) (Actually it was a Mod wot sold it to me...)
  3. +1. You might find cheaper but you won't find better VFM.
  4. Hi Geoff - maybe it is a quirk of the 1A version 3? Anyway, I'm not going to let a lightweight Thunder 1A go by...
  5. [quote name='chriswareham' timestamp='1396875764' post='2418206'] Could it be a Korean made one that was built from a different wood to the earlier Japanese ones? Just a supposition on my part that they used different woods, but it could account for the difference in weight. [/quote] Logical thought but I neglected to say mine is an '86 and has 'Matsumoku' and 'Made In Japan' on the neck plate. [quote name='davehux' timestamp='1396876964' post='2418221'] I have one up for sale on here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/230180-westone-thunder-1a-open-to-sensible-offers/page__p__2412019__hl__westone__fromsearch__1#entry2412019"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2412019[/url] I'll stick it on the scales tonight, or you could just buy it and weigh it yourself [/quote] So you do! Would you be so kind as to weigh it? If it is a lightweight one I will quite likely buy it.
  6. Does anyone own a Westone Thunder 1A version 3? This is the '85/6 onwards, Magnabass pickup rather than split P type, chromed 'high mass' bridge and coil tap on volume control, rather than via a toggle switch. Shown about halfway down this page - the red one [url="http://www.westoneguitars.net/basses/thunder/"]http://www.westoneguitars.net/basses/thunder/[/url] I recently bought the fretless version of this and was pleasantly surprised to find it weighs just 8.5lbs, rather than the heavy old lump I was expecting to put up with for occasional use. My old early Thunder 1A was over 10lbs. So this begs the question - are all version 3s under 9lbs or was I just lucky? Does anyone have a version 3 and able to weigh it, please? ta! Paul
  7. Paul S

    SOLD

    I think it is iro 24% in total, most likely plus a handling charge. I think these are absolutely beautiful basses and this one looks like a cracker. But not for me.
  8. Natural wood finish with actual bark, by the look of things. Very rustic. Bet it sounds brilliant.
  9. J Retro in black. I think I am the second owner. Spec here on J east website: [url="http://www.east-uk.com/index.php/all-products/j-retro-01.html"]http://www.east-uk.c...j-retro-01.html[/url] Cost new £205 £100 collected from SS7 or £110 posted. [attachment=159555:P1000414(1).JPG][attachment=159556:P1000415(1).JPG] Edit - Just noticed I have cleverly managed to obscure the second little toggle switch in the picture - it is there!
  10. OK. Some more pictures and an update. I have taken out the preamp, put the original plate back in. Still a bit of humming With tone control full on you can hear it but it disappears around half-way. I shimmed the neck, the bridge is no longer maxed out and is useable. Put some spare strings on it for the sale - they are Dr Black Beauties, so coated roundwound. In view of the grounding issue remaining I am dropping the price a little to £120 posted or £105 collected from SS7. [attachment=159547:P1000417(1).JPG][attachment=159549:P1000416(1).JPG][attachment=159550:P1000418(1).JPG][attachment=159551:P1000419(1).JPG][attachment=159552:P1000420(1).JPG][attachment=159553:P1000421(1).JPG][attachment=159554:P1000422(1).JPG]
  11. Not done it yet - I'll report back once I have sorted it out. Possibly today, if it rains.
  12. Bit more info. it was brought to my attention that the pups don't have any markings on them, so not the Duncan designed ones that you would expect to see on a VM Squier. So, body unknown, neck is ebonol VM Squier. I've decided to remove the J-retro and sell it separately, put this back to passive so new price (once I have done it) will be £120 and the pre-amp will shortly appear in the other items bit for £100.
  13. Paul S

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    I am indeed, I've been looking at this on and off since it was posted. But I'd rather not go through all the hoops importing from Japan. Even with free shipping, add import duty and other taxes and it becomes more than I would like to pay. But thanks for flagging it up!
  14. For sale my Squier VM Jazz fretless in sunburst. Lined, black ebonol neck. This has a black single ply pickguard made by our very own Bass Doc and is fitted with a J Retro pre-amp in black, so it kind of just merges with the edges. As you would expect the J Retro expands the tones considerably - sounds just like a fretless jazz should sound. Body has some scratches, some buckle rash at the back but not in bad nick overall. Plays nicely. Some negatives - when the treble is up or the high mids it is possible to detect a grounding hum that I have not been able to eliminate. Of course, touch the metal and it goes, but it is there nevertheless. Roll these off and it all but disappears. 'EDIT - 11.04.14, played through my main rig, virtually no hum, home practice lead now chucked! As set up at the moment it plays nicely with a decent low action. But the bridge is pretty much maxed out height-wise and would need shimming to get it higher, if that is your thing. - Edit now fixed. When I bought it the seller said it was a Squier VM neck but on another body - because that is what one potential buyer had told him. I have no idea how to tell this - possibly the neck/bridge adjustment is a clue, I don't know. Weighs in at a whisker over 9lbs. (Edit - should be lighter without the J Retro pre-amp) [s]Currently fitted with Status nylon flats, which I will take off -[/s] can fit flats or rounds, depending on your preference. [attachment=159285:vmjf1.jpg] More pictures to follow. Would like [s]£220[/s] [s]£120[/s] £105 collected from SS7 or meet halfway. £15 to courier in a box and well wrapped. [s]Might part it out - the black J Retro new is £205! - but would prefer not to bother and sell as is.[/s] Trade - Aria Pro II CSB Cardinal 380 or 450 in black with or without some cash my way. Ideally a Black N Gold, details negotiable. Any questions, ask away. I fangyoo.
  15. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1396469147' post='2414127'] Thank you... I imagined it was heavy as all received wisdom points to this, but the fact is it weighs in at less than 9lbs. These basses are made from obeche, which is relatively soft but is also light. [/quote] Wow. just listened to the sound clips. My old one sounded *nothing* like that - it was weak and thin. Yours sounds utterly awesome - the kind of bass tone I absolutely love and strive for, without necessarily hitting it. Sits there with enough growl to make the hairs on your arms stand without smashing you in the face, tuba-like, the way some basses have to in order to make their presence felt. Was that enhanced or straight from the output? Just another example of how ostensibly similar basses can vary so much. My old one was heavy with a weak tone, yours is neither of those things. You must have a smile on your face every time you take it out of the case, Mark
  16. Back after (yet another) trip to abroadshire to find this pornography waiting. That is a lovely job. They look so cool, I think. How much does it weigh, out of interest?
  17. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1396435385' post='2413468'] I've had two Japanese SR800s, regret selling both - excellent playable, versatile, lightweight & great-looking basses. [/quote] Amen to that. I got one recently that had been changed to passive but all the original bits had been kept and were included in the sale. I had it looked at - pre-amp was shot to bits but I got it repaired and put back to stock. It is now a very good bass indeed, extremely versatile. Another option would be the Frankenstein route - which worked out ok for me. I had a Westone Thunder Jet that I had fitted with a P-Retro. It was nice. I then got an itch to try a Musicman pickup, so I got one on here secondhand, sent the whole lot off to Bass Doc and Howard routed out a space for it then made a scratchplate to fit. Now I've got something unique - it sounds great, plays really well and looks pretty cool too.
  18. I would check the small print. Parcel Force insurance doesn't cover musical instruments or something silly like that. Interparcel has always been ok and, if you check out my feedback, you'll see an indecent amount of to-ing and fro-ing - I have used them a fair bit! Packaging - if you can, get a bass box from a music shop. Some are pleased to get shot of them. If not, lots of other old cardboard taped together works ok. Yes, lots of bubblewrap.
  19. [quote name='Bigwan' timestamp='1395849967' post='2407135'] did go to o2 Dublin a few weeks back and was BLOWN AWAY by Zac Brown... [/quote] Amen. o2 London, c2c, the weekend before last. Zac Brown Band put on as good a live performance as I have ever seen by anyone, anywhere. Deep Purple in '74, Humble Pie in '74, Thin Lizzy in '78, Dire Straights in '85 - it was up there with those.
  20. Actually, I have just bought a Westone Thunder 1A fretless. For no discernable reason I just haven't 'bonded' with my latest Squier VM Jazz fretless but, straight out of the packaging and plugged in, I can tell this is for me. Weight has always been my only reservation with the Thunder 1A basses but this is actually not heavy, much to my surprise - around 8.5lbs. Cost me £150. Anyone want to buy a sunburst Squier VM Fretless with an East Preamp?
  21. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1395845067' post='2407038'] I wouldn't want to give up going to gigs, even at my age. [/quote] I suspect I may be older, but seeing live music at any size venue is, for me, one of Life's great pleasures. Well, I don't so standing in a field, but sitting down I don't care how big the place is. Been to the o2 a couple of times recently and really enjoyed it. Been to the Riga Bar in Westcliff and enjoyed it. Anywhere in between. To be honest it is the thought of not being able to see the sort of live music that I want to that keeps me living in this country. If I didn't go to gigs, I'd move to a Canary island to make a proper garden and never get cold again
  22. Westones for sure. I have a majorly modded Thunder Jet bass and it is great fun.
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