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Paul S

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  1. Peavey Fury. Made in USA 1988-90 (I think), Precision-a-like but with a really slim neck. Stock pickups are pretty aggressive. For some completely inexplicable reason they usually change hands for under £300, often a good deal less.
  2. OT question - your bamboo. Is it flowering? I have one of those (a 'Speccie' ) that has been partially flowering for about 10 years now. Not dying - but not growing much, either.
  3. My band Toredown, rehearsing a couple of new tunes. Here 'The Stumble' https://www.facebook.com/100002647479877/videos/pcb.4507033619394843/3186428671682953
  4. I've tried loads and loads of flats and would say each brand has different character. Of those I have tried, TI Flats are probably the most different in that they are quite bright and low tension. Some are extremely high tension (eg La Bella Deep Talkin flats), some are dull thuds (eg D'addario Chromes), some both. I love the feel and sound of TI Flats and have them on all my basses (costs me a fortune) apart from an EB3 that seems to sound better with that extra zing from rounds. So I'd say that if you like TI Flats you actually might not like other makes of flats. Similarly anyone wanting to try flats - until you have tried TI Flats don't write them all off as dull thuddy things.
  5. OOh I like that expression. I will look for ways to include that in my festive engagements.
  6. I think that, for me, is the crux of my issues with him. He is simply not very good but guilty of believing his own pr - which is a cardinal sin. For my money, he hasn't played a genuinely cutting edge solo since the early days of Cream. He moved on from Gibsons, seemed to forgot there was a bridge pickup or that the tone could be opened up a bit rather than that awful comb and toilet paper sound he has seemed to favour ever since. But also a hypercrite - having stated publically he would boycott venues that asked for Vax passports he has since played one. https://guitar.com/news/music-news/eric-clapton-breaks-vow-to-not-perform-venues-covid-vaccine-requirement/
  7. I have just the one - so far? - a short scale 50s slab bodied precision with scaled down body. Under 7lbs and a lovely thing.
  8. The Fender Precision Lyte basses ( and later Zone basses) had smaller than your average Precision bass bodies that were the same size as Strats. Might even have started off life as Strat bodies. Nice instruments.
  9. I had a 70s Faker last year. I loved it to bits but it was way too heavy for me to keep. However it seems my Ric itch still needs to be scratched but perhaps not to the extent of forking out for a proper one. I understand that the Renegade basses, like much of the Retrovibe gear, are excellent value for money. I have some questions for owners if you'd be so kind as to help. How heavy are they? That is the biggie, really. Or, hopefully, the smallie. Do they upgrade easily with the Ric pickups David has on the website? And, if so, do they sound anything like a Ric? Muchas gracias muchachos y muchachas!
  10. Roll a pizza? ROLL a pizza?! Good lord. One might push and stretch but never roll.
  11. Precision bass. Anything else can vary
  12. I didn't know you were in contact with my ex-mother-in-law, Andy?
  13. Me too. I like the simplicity of it. One issue I have found is with a recently bought a bass that has a slightly dished/recessed input jack and the bug won't connect properly. I could get around that with a short extension but most likely won't bother.
  14. A band I was in for a few years used to have an xmas get together where we would review our existing set list and also potentially new songs. We would all mark each song out of 5 and the lowest scoring ones would get ditched. There was always room to sabbatage it by voting 0 for songs we didn't like, regardless of how they went down with the punters, but generally speaking we were all pretty honest and it kept the set fresh with new stuff.
  15. When I first started to play bass I used only a pick so therefore I suggested play absolutely anything. To get the various pick playing techniques it doesn't have to be all heavy attack. Plus.... there are currently just shy of 47,000 members of Basschat... the thread might end up being a little unweildy if everyone recommends thier fave pick tracks
  16. This. Anything can be played with a pick - so if you are trying to get used to it use ot for everything.
  17. I'm more interested in his choice of plants. Wouldn't have thought they'd all be hardy in Rotherham although I grow them here on the Essex Riviera. Then again, they look newly planted so maybe haven't had a winter yet.
  18. Or... a bass with a carousel fitted to the front with that same selection of pickups - just rotate it to the desired pup, bit like this chap. By Balcer - File:Lewis gun St Thomas 6.JPG, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=54223921
  19. You're not. I have 10 pages of feedback on here that is largely the same stuff as you - bought, modded, and moved on.😄 Trouble is, I don't regret it. I've generally enjoyed the tinkering and learnt loads about what I like and dislike. Paring down my preferences after trying out stuff.
  20. Plus David's customer service is first class. I had a couple of issues with the little bass I bought a few weeks ago and he has been brilliant throughout. Can't recommend him highly enough.
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