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  1. I think the best advice anyone could really give is take yourself off to a nice store and try a load out. Even if you're not close, make a day of it - here in London you can go to GuitarGuitar where the staff are really lovely and they have pretty good range, just bear in mind it may be busy on a Saturday, and The Bass Gallery is just down the road. They will be more than happy to let you spend time trying out a variety of different 5ers. The Bass Gallery is a cave of terrible temptation though... You could go on to Denmark Street and check out what they have across the dwindling number of stores, but still quite a few. I'm not too familiar with other cities but that's what I'd suggest.
  2. Just gonna give this a bump. Am open to reasonable offers...
  3. From my experience it’d be good to first know what feels right in your hand and works best with your picking technique. Do you want a 24 fret neck? The range can be useful but makes slapping odd. Do you want modern tones, vintage sounds - Yamaha have a fascinating BB/TRB split range. I’d definitely add tye BB435 to your shortlist. Do you want particularly long scale? I’m playing a lovely Yamaha that I think has 34” and it’s got a very nice deep B string. Do you have a preference for single click or split coil or humbucker? I’m not familiar with the Warwick you mentioned but from what I know and hear they can get sounds from single coils that are not typical. if it was me at that price range though and from what you say I’d be looking at a Sire if buying new. Used I’d just look in marketplace here and be very open minded because you can have a good conversation with the seller and they often have really good understanding of what may work for you. Good luck!
  4. Fair enough. I will mull over getting the nano and moving on something else my end.
  5. Absolutely stock standard iddy biddy MarkBass combo. Very light, very powerful, I've used on gigs and rehearsals and the only reason I'm moving it on is I just about prefer the NY121 cab with an amp so I'm thinking about selling this and gettign a second one of those. Maybe. If I could keep this I really would but I have a strict limit on the amount of kit I can have at any one time! I'm happy to package up and post as it's not too big or heavy and I have plenty of bubble wrap but obviously it'd be easier to collect. I can maybe drop off around London. Anyway.
  6. Would you be interested in a trade for a TC BH800 tone print? It’s great but overkill for my needs and that nano would fit in my gig bag.
  7. I don't see why the Chinese ones are worse though, I had a Chinese-made Dingwall and that was an epic bass.
  8. I'd love to try a Japanese Sadowsky though. I'd love to try a USA one too. I'm very promiscuous when it comes to instruments!
  9. I'm so sorry, I didn't look but it was a new bass and fairly recent so probably Chinese, but the Lakland was about the same price and made in Korea so I think it fair to compare them. I think sort of about the £1100 mark. Something like.
  10. Could be, I was just passing some time in the store and tried a USA Pro II Jazz, Darryl Jones and Metro Express. The Fender was smooth and felt really premium - the neck was lovely, the sound very rich and balanced and the finish was top-notch. The Metro Express just felt underwhelming, but the Lakland was alive - I may be misremembering but I'm sure the neck had rolled edges, and the tone was more growly and barky, real personality. I was very taken, just not in the market for that kind of instrument.
  11. You are asking for details I'm afraid my old, addled brain barely took in at the time and certainly doesn't have any more. Apologies. What I'm pretty sure of is that they were both new when I tried them in GuitarGuitar Camden, about 2022 but I'm guessing.
  12. This is weird. I tried a Sadowsky Metroexpress and a Lakland Skyline Darryl Jones and I really much preferred the Lakland. I just really loved the feel and the tone, it had a growl and the neck felt so right in the hand. It's so personal isn't it?
  13. This is a very, very good point. There are advantages and disadvantages to buying a new or used car/bass. I think the key thing is to be honest with yourself about what you really need, what you would like/make you happy and what you can justify to yourself. I do like Martin Lewis' mantra: If you're broke... Do I need it? Can I afford it? If you're not... Is it worth it? Will I use it?
  14. Weird. I have NO idea where I saw that it had been discontinued. I STAND corrected! See what I did...
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