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Paul S

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  1. Thanks Louie. If all goes to plan I'll be taking delivery of Tbird tomorrow that is in need of a case. I'll get the tape measure out and come back to you if the size is right and its still here. 😊
  2. Interested in the inside dimensions if you have. I have a longish bass (Thunderbird IV Classic Pro at 127cm) arriving soon that won't fit into a regular case - the outside dimensions of this look promising at 132cm. I emailed Jackson to ask but they haven't replied. Older T-Bird Epiphone hard cases vary for some reason, some are longer and will fit, others won't. The new Epiphone hard case will fit for sure but is both heavy and expensive, trying to save a few pounds of both Muchas gracias
  3. That's scrubbed up beautifully!
  4. Or maybe Gotoh Res-O-Lite, which might even possibly be a straight drop in.
  5. 16th April, ye Olde Smack Here at a recent rehearsal, recorded on an iPad and actually came out clearly. Bass is my new-ish Retrovibe P30, a short scale 50s style P. Ignore the old pa on stands, it is the litttle thing poking up next to it, plus another one out of shot, sat on the sub. I'm off over the right somewhere. https://www.facebook.com/djangostrat/videos/6877946578947102
  6. We bought it a couple of years ago and have been using it, as far as lockdowns have allowed, ever since and couldn't be happier with the sound. At the moment we use it for vocals, bass and occasionally drums. Probably drums more often in future as our drummer got a guy in to set it all up properly last week. Guitar doesn't go through because guitarist thinks it sounds better cranked through his Fender twin I am sure if we knew how to set it up properly it would come out of the pa exactly how it went in but there we are But it is totally liberating. No more constant GAS about this amp or that cab and setting up is uber fast. I don't use many effects, just plug into a TC Spectradrive for tone shaping, job done. You could come and check it out one time, Bas. Mostly we gig in Suffolk but we have a couple booked in Old Leigh, one in April, not too far east from you.
  7. I remember that one, @Andyjr1515did the top.
  8. Leaving aside playing ability, which to me is irrelevant, I see it then becomes an aspirational thing. Lucky me, I am comfortably placed financially and could buy myself any bass on the market. But do I want a Fodera? No I don't. If I won one in a competition I would sell it. I get pleasure from tinkering with cheaper basses rather than buying myself an expensive one. Same applies, for me, to clothes/cars/watches/cameras/jewellery/home elctronics etc etc. That is not to disparage anyone who wants or likes these things, just saying that they aren't for me and I don't aspire to owning such things. Horses for courses, YMMV etc
  9. Yes! Fabulous thing. Lighter in weight and an extra fret! What more do you need It's possible that one might pop up in my current weight range, too.
  10. I went through a phase where I couldn't get enough of them. Marvellous things, guitars and basses. I find them way too heavy now, which is a shame. Here a brief snapshot trio
  11. I know nothing about Encore basses, whether they are all created equal or if there are stars amongst the brand, but I bought a really cheap double cutaway short scale one. £65. Headstock sported a mother-of-toilet seat decal so perhaps it was a posh model It was incredibly lightweight, 3kg on the nose if I recall, which was great. Pickup was a bit meh so I swapped it for an Entiwistle PBXN and, well, wow. I wanted to 'stealth' it so swapped the bridge and tuners for Wilkinson jobs, stained the fretboard with black leather dye. It was half decent, really. There was a slight twist to the neck, though, so in the end I used the body to marry with a nice maple neck from a Hondo II H1015 to make a bitsa that I still have and use. But I'd probably get another of these if it was cheap enough.
  12. To a lot of us on here 1993 seems like last week, sadly
  13. Solid black, none of your fancy 'bursts. [/thread]
  14. Got a clutch of gigs coming up in March. Go West at the Cliffs Pavilion in Westcliff on 16th, Curtis Stigers somewhere in Eastbourne on 19th, Simple Minds at Wembley on 31st. Looking forward to all of those very much.
  15. That's reassuring to know, thanks.
  16. Are there any complications with returns with Thomann now or are they are simple as before? Anyone had to send anything back?
  17. If you have a ki0gon loom with its screw terminal connectors you can use the bass as a test bed really easily for different types of pickups. It takes just a few minutes to do this. You can pick them up secondhand cheaply, usually, and this gives you the opportunity to try the various ones until you find what you like. Those you don't care for can be moved on for very little/no loss. By way of a starter maybe find a song that has the type of P bass tone you like and ask on here which pickup is likely to give you that tone.
  18. Pickguard is smoky but clear perspex so that is the body of the screw going through it, I reckon. I had one, my first 'proper' bass. At the time I preferred skinnier neck, plus it was a boat anchor, so I moved it on.
  19. I'd add Hamish Stuart to the list - he used to play bass occasionally, Still does, in fact. Martin Turner, also.
  20. Yup, that's me.
  21. +1 for compression gloves. I bought some as I am getting a spot of arthritis in my fingers and it really does help that. Keeping hands warm is a bonus side issue 😊
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