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[quote name='visog' post='883350' date='Jul 1 2010, 07:46 PM']Think I bought a bass from you some years ago - a nice sister fretted streamer to the ones shown. Played the fretless in the picture and at the time you had a Fortress with that massive weighted bridge as well as a Thumb. You like your Warwicks! Anyway good seller - highly recommended.[/quote] All of the basses that you mention have resided with me at some time in the past and I certainly remembering owning that combination of basses that you mention about 8-10 years ago... or maybe longer! Did you have an Ampeg combo at the time? In fact whilst moving house recently I found a pic of the bass that you may have bought, do you still have it; IIRC it had a bit of flame to it for an early Streamer.
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[quote name='fergy1971' post='883013' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:35 PM']It's the external pin type. It seems to come loose with even the lightest touch!! You not having that issue?[/quote] So there is a pin on the bass and on the strap it has a cup/ring that goes around the pin with a centre button that you pull? I've had no issues with any of my basses regardless of type... other than the nut slowly unscrewing over time (years), which means that every now and again I just give them a nip/tighten with a spanner/pliers.
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[quote name='fergy1971' post='882991' date='Jul 1 2010, 02:09 PM']Having just bought a Corvette $$, I have a question about the straplocks they provide. It seems that the slightest touch on the end releases the bass from the strap. Am I doing something wrong or should it really be that precarious? It seems only a matter of time before it crashes to the ground mid-gig!! [/quote] Which straplocks are they? Warwick do recessed and external 'pin' type but neither should be coming loose easily... I've had Warwick basses 20+ years and even when I jumped about like a loon (a long time ago), they never came undone! Do you have or do you know anyone with a spare strapfitting that you could try so that you can establish if it is that part that is defective?
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What's the next step up...Fender Precision Bass Quality
warwickhunt replied to Musicman20's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Legion' post='880887' date='Jun 29 2010, 12:57 PM']Gareth, as you know I've owned one or two P basses since getting sucked into the world of BC. Beedsters Kylie, a lovely '74, a very good Jap 70's RI, the TF fretless, a Sadowsky Metro and now the Sadowsky NYC. Hands down my Pino is my favourite by a long shot - yes they are all P basses, and yes some of it is in my head, but its the fattest, warmest most comfortable to play and played with a pick it has a massive presence. Totally my go-to bass. None of the others I've owned have lasted as well. If the house was on fire and I had time to grab one bass - it would be the Pino. I reckon what you have is already great, so you can either try changing pickups to adjust the tone or settle on knowing that you won't be happy until you get a Custom Shop... I have a suspicion that the latter is what you want to hear [/quote] ... You'll be getting rid of that nasty horrible Sado bass in my direction then! -
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[url="http://i327.photobucket.com/albums/k455/mart206/Warwickhunt%20Streamers/DSC05690.jpg"]http://i327.photobucket.com/albums/k455/ma...rs/DSC05690.jpg[/url] I hope this link works as I'm having trouble with uploading at the moment but basically I have a selection of basses available for trade; x1 fretless Streamer 86 (natural), [s]x1 fretted Streamer 87 (natural)[/s],[s] x1 fretted Streamer 91 (see-thru red high gloss)[/s] and a [s]Fender P bass (for sale on the forum already) with added J pup[/s]. I'm after a downsized and LIGHT weight Precision or Jazz 'style' bass; Sadowsky or similar. I'm obviously not looking to trade all 4 for a bass but cash either way can be worked out if one floats your boat. I can email pics easier than upload them at the minute but I will try and sort that out asap; full details on each bass (pup manufacture etc.) to follow.
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[quote name='dazco' post='881118' date='Jun 29 2010, 04:36 PM']I don't know much about basses but I have been and counted the frets and there are 24. Is this correct? Is it one too many?[/quote] I believe you if you say that you've counted 24 but that must be a weird camera angle on the previous pics supplied because it looks all the world like the last fret is missing!
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Unless I've missed something the neck on this is NOT a 66 fender... correct? In which case I find that stamping the neck with a date stamp is just wrong! Fair does that if you want it to look all the world like a pukka 66 Fender that you get the period correct 'visuals' but what on earth is the point of stamping the bass of the neck that will never be seen by anyone other than if you are taking it apart to verify what it is/isn't. Sorry but IMHO that smacks of con/scam to me. As an aside; why, if the bass is put together with so many non-original/disconnected parts would you put in 40 year old pots? What's the point, there are better and potentially less troublesome/noisy alternatives and again they don't affect the aesthetics of the bass... or could they be used by a less scrupulous future seller to pass it off as a 'Vintage' Fender? I should add that I'm not knocking the bass per se, it may well be a great playing bass but there are practices and issues here that I find dubious.
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I had a Tech Soundsystems amp (one of their most expensive ones) and not having had problems in the past with previous amps and Phantom Power, I hooked it up to our desk which had the PP 'on' for the drummers mic's; it simply fried the DI... not a great feeling and necessitated the use of a line-out to the desk which worked OK! As BFM says for what it costs to ensure this doesn't happen it seems ridiculous that [u]all[/u] amps don't have the DI isolated.
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What's the next step up...Fender Precision Bass Quality
warwickhunt replied to Musicman20's topic in Bass Guitars
Next step up for a Precision... stick a Jazz pup in it for somewhere to rest your thumb! -
[quote name='Legion' post='873973' date='Jun 21 2010, 10:35 PM']I've decided this thread needs a little update Initial impressions were good, after that I sort of lost my way a bit and wasn't quite sure about this bass. Having recently stuck the TI flats back on it I'm totally loving it, there is something about rounds and modern sounding basses that I can't quite get my head around. I guess its just not the "tone" that I'm looking for. So I've recorded and rehearsed a bit with this and really enjoyed it, just need to gig it now for the full picture. I'm [b][u]considering[/u][/b] it a keeper after all...the tony franklins future is looking a bit iffy [/quote] Gorgeous bass... if you 're'consider I have a 2009 Fender PJ or a Warwick PJ if you fancy a bit of cash in hand!
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[quote name='aznbass' post='873697' date='Jun 21 2010, 06:04 PM']Hello! Following a sting of robberies in my area, my parents have begun looking at the home insurance. They have reciepts for pretty much everything they own of value, However my bass doesnt have one, as i didnt buy it new. in the event of a robbery, would i be screwed?, is there any way i could get it covered under the home insurance? how do they know i had it? do i just need pictures of it etc? They all are worth under £900 easily if that is of relevance.[/quote] Do you want the black and white answer or the grey one? I'll outline the B&W one and you can fill in the gaps for the grey one! B&W - If you are a gigging musician who gets paid for what you do then you need to inform the insurance company of such and they will then work out the premiums accordingly. Grey - If you are a gigging musician who gets paid for what you do then 'technically' you need to inform the insurance company as such and they will then work out the premiums accordingly.
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[quote name='OldGit' post='873021' date='Jun 20 2010, 09:45 PM']"or whether it has a JAN I or JAN II nut" Er whassat?[/quote] Put it this way, if you were selling an expensive Warwick bass and didn't know anything about Jan I/II/III I'd be a 'little' uneasy. Seriously it relates to sellers knowing specific terminology for what they are selling... 'stack-knobs' may mean different things to different people but if someone were selling a vintage Jazz that had this feature and hadn't the foggiest idea what it was then alarm bells might ring!
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Two excellent basses for a decent Warwick (Feeler).
warwickhunt replied to ravingdavies's topic in Basses For Sale
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I always knew that I would eventually settle on an NS/Streamer bass but it's taken me an age to find 'the one' (despite thinking I was there on a few occasions) but I've finally got 'it' and consequently my collection of basses are going to be whittled away! Peace at last. Amps and cabs... the Thunderfunk will unlikely ever be beaten IMHO but cabs are still a bit of a bugbear as I want the tone I get from my Aggie DB12's but with 50% of the weight.
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This is not meant to be an exhaustive or definitive list but simply a few guidelines generated from my experiences and intended for those with no, or limited experience, of buying from a private individual on an open forum. Follow all or some of the following rules and you might keep your hard-earned money a little safer. 1. First and most importantly – If something is too good to be true, then it probably is! If you are uncomfortable dealing with strangers over the Internet and it doesn’t feel right, leave it well alone, there will be another item along soon. 2. If someone registers on a site and immediately tries to sell something (especially expensive items) then unfortunately in my humble opinion it is probably better to assume that they are a scammer and that they are ‘guilty till proven innocent’! Harsh you say? YES but at least that way you don’t lose your money at the first hurdle. If someone joining a forum to sell something is genuine, then in order to gain trust they should be prepared to accept that they ‘may’ need to prove that they are who they say they are and that they really do have a particular item to sell. 3. Communicate with the seller. Be pleasant but don’t be afraid to ask questions… lots of them. If they are reluctant to respond then they may not know what they are doing. Ask targeted questions about the item and use technical vocabulary; if they don’t know the scale length, pick-up type or whether it has a JAN I or JAN II nut on their $3000 bass, what the heck are they doing owning it. 4. Ask for more pictures of the bass and BE SPECIFIC, ask for a close up shot of the back of the headstock, close up of the 12th fret inlay or whatever. If they can’t supply the images requested because the camera is broken or the bass is boxed up at a friend’s house ask them to borrow a camera/unpack the box and don’t accept stock pictures from the Manufacturers site etc. 5. If they are selling a Warwick Streamer P-Nut bass (insert bass model of your choice), put that title into the image search of a couple of search engines (Google etc.) and see if the image of the bass appears, the more time you have to check past the first page the better. 6. Do a search for the identical item in any online auction or sale sites (eBay, Craigslist, Gumtree, SuperAds etc.) you’d be amazed how often scammers just get images and descriptions from sales and post them verbatim. 7. Get a landline, mobile phone number and address from the seller; check if the phone number is in the phone book (not the end of the world if it isn’t as many are ex-directory)… and call them! You’d be amazed how people assume because they’ve been given a number that it must be OK. Put the address you’ve been given into something like Google Earth; does the address exist! 8. Ask if they are registered on any other forums, eBay Talkbass Basschat etc and do they have any feedback. If yes, check to see if the language used is similar to that used when communicating with you i.e. are they communicating with you in Pigeon English yet their posts on a forum are quite fluent. Also, if they give you a user ID’s on another forum, send PMs to those IDs to see what comes back as they may have given you a random ID that has a good rating but nothing to do with them. 9. Ask for the name of the band that they play in, then simply do an online search of their band name and location. It’d be unusual in this day and age for something not to flag up at all and if they’re selling a quality bass and/or gig rig yet claim they aren’t in a band... beware. 10. Check the person’s name, band name or user ID with Myspace, Facebook, Twitter or any of the social networking sites, does it tally with the location given? 11. Sleep on it, things can look different in the cold light of the next day. Don’t rush in and part with your money on first sight. 12. If you have doubts, ask other people what they think about a particular item (site Moderators in particular). If all of the above seems a lot of hassle you should either go back to point 1) and act accordingly OR you seem to have plenty of spare cash that you are happy to gamble. A few points of note: Payment is a ‘whole new ballgame’! This is simply my observations and guidelines that I adhere to. You may wish to add many of your own and even if a seller ticks everyone of the above boxes and you still feel uncomfortable… walk away. Not everyone who registers for the first time on a forum is a scumbag scammer. I am a cynical owld git… but I’ve not been scammed yet despite many years on eBay and (too) numerous National and International sales on various forums. ;0)
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USA Fender PJ, Nordstrands + Badass, Case + Candy
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='warwickhunt' post='870861' date='Jun 18 2010, 03:21 PM']Of course you could always buy it, replace the bridge with a stock Fender type (cheap) then sell the BA on eBay for [size=5]£80[/size]ish [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130400078487&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] That makes for an even cheaper bass![/quote] ... or even £130!!! -
Ibanez Acoustic Bass and Hard case.
warwickhunt replied to ukbassboy's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='871119' date='Jun 18 2010, 08:44 PM']Do tell?[/quote] May well do very shortly! -
Ibanez Acoustic Bass and Hard case.
warwickhunt replied to ukbassboy's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Bassassin' post='871054' date='Jun 18 2010, 07:16 PM']You ever noticed that 2/3 of BC's membership appears to be in Bristol?[/quote] Good to know that because if a bass doesn't turn up at mine soon then I may well be calling upon a handful of Bristol BCers (rather than BCer's Bristols) to go knocking on a door in the very near future! -
USA Fender PJ, Nordstrands + Badass, Case + Candy
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
Of course you could always buy it, replace the bridge with a stock Fender type (cheap) then sell the BA on eBay for £80ish [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130400078487&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] That makes for an even cheaper bass!