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Beedster

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  1. Unfortunately having rehearsed with this at the weekend it requires a more substantial repair than I originally believed so is now withdrawn until that's sorted. Chris
  2. Thanks Martin, this never sold and in the meantime I've decided to let go of my PJB rig and this little thing and opt for something in the middle size-wise, an AER. Worth mentioning that - perhaps surprisingly - this is plenty loud enough for rehearsing with a quiet drummer and a few casual musos. It's got a lovely middy punch that really does cut through. Probably not the rig for dub.
  3. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1403867282' post='2487233'] Good idea! [/quote] Don't know about Howard but looking at that I feel better already
  4. All the best Howard mate, look forward to discussing my latest BPNSLD (bizarre project that'll never see the light of day) with you soon. At present I'm thinking a double neck fretted/fretless with Ric, 'Ray, Precision, Jazz and Telebass PUPs on both necks? We'll chat when you're better perhaps
  5. I have an incoming bass so this is available at £1250 collected from Canterbury or Aberystwyth.
  6. M500 and 6T sold pending the usual. 9B staying with me Chris
  7. I've now sorted a small combo so sale only on this now. I'm prepared to entertain serious cash offer and will be even more entertaining should the buyer be happy to collect from Canterbury or Aberystwyth. And by entertain I don't mean play a few old Tom Waits numbers, although that could be arranged also
  8. I've had a few questions re splitting, so I guess fair prices would be £475 for the head and £150 for each of the cabs (I'd rather sell the whole lot in one go hence the low price for the rig). Trade-wise I'm not really looking for anything at present, but asking can't hurt Chris
  9. I'm selling this rig ludicrously cheap because I bought it ludicrously cheap and because the 9B cab took a slight knock on delivery that I've yet to sort. The knock is on the underside and doesn't impact on tone or function, although I now use the cabs on an acoustic platform as opposed to the wheels as due to the knock the wheels didn't sit quite right. A quote for repair was £50, I just haven't got around to getting it done. Having said this, for most gigs I simply use the head and the 6T, the whole rig in anything but a very large room or in avery loud band would be overkill. It is a very powerful unit, and surprisingly good for both DB and electric. Reason for selling, I've got two big, heavy rigs. This rig isn't an SVT and a fridge for sure, but all the same it takes us quite a lot of room on stage (the speakers are pretty deep), and each unit - even the head - requires a trip to the car, which is fine for big gigs, but for big gigs I prefer my Ampeg anyway. So, I've ordered something smaller and this lovely rig is up for grabs at a price that's about 1/3 of what it would cost new. Collection from Canterbury, Kent, or possibly Aberystwyth (Wales) by prior agreement and prior payment. I may split as I would quite like to keep the 9B cab. Original FS thread here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/225523-bargain-phil-jones-pjb-m500-6t-9b-cabs/page__p__2319357__hl__phil%20jones__fromsearch__1#entry2319357"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2319357[/url] PJB M500 [url="http://philjonesbass.com/store/bass/m-500-bass-amplifier/"]http://philjonesbass...bass-amplifier/[/url] PJB 6T [url="http://philjonesbass.com/store/bass/pjps-6t-bass-cabinet/"]http://philjonesbass...t-bass-cabinet/[/url] PJB 9B [url="http://philjonesbass.com/store/bass/pjps-9b-bass-cabinet/"]http://philjonesbass...b-bass-cabinet/[/url] On a dark stage it looks something like this.... [url="http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/Dalek_2010_Redesign_zps24fb3816.jpg.html"][/url] And contrary to popular opinion, the rig can get up and down stairs with relatively little effort [url="http://s80.photobucket.com/user/Beedster/media/Remembrance_of_the_Daleks_zps824f240d.jpg.html"][/url]
  10. Tried to edit the price in the title to £1500 but can't. So, offers or PX around £1500 please
  11. Well despite the fact that I owe this specific bass a lot - namely that it got me into Yamaha basses generally and thereby started a new phase of my bass playing career - my beaten up 70's BB1200 seems to be my go to instrument for gigs and I've seen a nice old instrument that is calling my name, so this is for grabs again. The PUP selector switch is a little emotional at present, but a new unit is currently winging it's way from Japan. Happy to talk cash offers and/or trades. A decent Markbass combo appeals at present Chris
  12. Damn, just when I don't have Precision in which to install it! Great great great preamp that does wonderful things to a Precision. A design classic and as I've said many times before, an extremely elegant solution to activating your Precision without the slightest modification to anything other than the two bits of solder at the end of each cable from the PUP. Hope all's well Shaun C
  13. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1400738676' post='2456465'] It's just the CS team doing an accurate interpretation of a lot of the basses from that period [/quote] Ha ha, you might be on the money there Gary! I remember being really disappointed at how noisy my Fender CS Jaco Jazz was, and I mean REALLY noisy, so I got onto Talkbass only to be told that this was the result of it being a 100% accurate copy of Jaco's '62 Jazz which was apparently also really noisy. I guess FCS are in a no win situation sometimes! The pics of the misaligned neck above aren't as bad as I was expecting to be honest, and to return to a comment I made in an earlier post, I have seen it that bad on EBMMs and Rics. Either way however, I wouldn't be happy as with my clumsy hands I'd be pulling the G off the fretboard. I also think the OP - being a bass player and a member of BC - might just want to sell it one day and that degree of string misalignment would put a few people off. As others have said, I'd like to see a pic of the whole length of the strings, especially over the PUPs and further along the board. There would for example be no point in repositioning the neck is that takes the strings away from the pole-pieces and/or causes other problems (neck instability/intonation/fretbuzz etc). If this bass left Corona perfect and has taken a knock between there and here, then yes, it might make more sense to simply get it sorted here (although as suggested above, you'd expect a bass of this apparent quality to be a little more resilient). If however it' a 4.15 Friday afternoon instrument it might be better sent back to California either for a fix, a new bass or a refund.
  14. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1400704730' post='2456346'] Surely there shouldn't be any room in the neck pocket for the neck to move in the first place? This isn't a 70s Fender we're talking about where the pin router templates were so badly worn that there was plenty of play. I've not owned a Fender but none of the other makes of bass (or guitars) with bolt-on necks that I own, have any play whatsoever at the neck joint. This isn't a cheap bass. Send it back as being of substandard fit and finish. If people don't complain then Fender will never take their QC seriously. [/quote] Exactly, if the neck moves without being touched and whilst tucked away in a hard case enclosed in a cardboard box, what's gonna happen when you play live it with all those lateral forces on the joint?
  15. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1400689614' post='2456149'] Well you say that, but early last week I became aware of another Fender CS that was about to become available. I picked it up on Sunday and it is just the loveliest thing. An absolute joy to play and georgeous to look at. I am completely and utterly blown away by it. I was expecting to be blown away by this one as well, but, well you know the rest. [/quote] Fender QC all over, some are just astounding, others complete dogs. Perhaps it's true of all bass manufacturers, I don't know, but it's not a problem I've had with the other brands with which I've dabbled on the large scale, EBMM and, dare I say it, Ric (I know others don't share my experience). I'm early into what will no doubt become my Yamaha period but it doesn't appear to be a problem they have either, despite apparently substantially lower price per unit quality than Fender?
  16. [quote name='Lw.' timestamp='1400684436' post='2456085'] Though saying that; I've never made a bass so can't comment on their procedures though part of me thinks drilling holes in the correct position should be one of the easiest parts. [/quote] That was kinda my thinking, given that terms like 'Masterbuilt' are banded about, they seem to be able to do the stuff I can't do (build a beautiful flamed maple neck for example), but can't do the stuff I could - and before anyone asks - have done, that is line up a bridge with a neck and then gut the PUPs underneath the strings! [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1400684465' post='2456088'] That's exactly the kind of pressure I mean Chris ! They need to get them to the dealers in order to get paid. In most circumstances, the manufacturer isn't paid at least until the goods are ready to be shipped, and often after that by invoice after delivery to the dealer, so for the sake of cash flow, even companies the size of Fender are always working to a schedule to keep cash flow on track. However, the customer shouldn't have to bear the brunt of that, but the reality is that, all too often, they do. [/quote] Agreed
  17. [quote name='Lw.' timestamp='1400683055' post='2456056'] I can understand bridges being drilled wrong but how can a neck move once bolted in place? [/quote] How, given Fender are a company who've been building Precision Basses for 63 years and Jazzes for 54 years, can you understand the bridge being drilled wrong? It's not exactly precision engineering (although to stretch the metaphor clearly FCS take a slightly jazz approach). I've owned three FCS basses and all of them had the type of issues that had Bass Doc built them I'd have sent it back saying "can you sort this out for me". Thing is, the stuff that Bass Doc or similar guys produce tends not to have these problems. Dingus is right in one sense, pressure, but while I normally agree with everything he says, and given the extended build times that FCS are famous for, I don't think it's time pressure in terms of getting them to dealers, it's time pressure in terms of getting as many produced as possible in as short a time frame, i.e., more money for less quality.
  18. QC on Fender Custom Shop instruments used to be just as hit and miss as the US stock versions. Seems the teams responsible for QC on US stock instruments have recently upped their game to the point at which I'd say the chances of dodgy workmanship are greater with CS models than stock. Materials, paint finishes etc might be more desirable on CS for sure, but the quality control of the instruments that come out is clearly simply not up to scratch. Either that or FCS actually don't care.
  19. [quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1400440769' post='2453910'] Only reason I'm not buying this is the Jazz width neck [/quote] [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1400441210' post='2453920'] Best I can see is 1 and 5/8ths inches and between 41 and 42 mm. [/quote] [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1400452210' post='2454067'] The tempting answer, yes of course. The real answer, not at all Chris, thanks for saving me selling something incorrectly advertised that may have come back and bitten my nethers. [/quote] Ha ha, was worried the first two posts quoted above constituted a written contract Good luck with the sale, it's a lovely bass. Personally I'd hang on to that one, much nicer than the maple counterpart.
  20. [quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1400441210' post='2453920'] And the only reason I'm selling it is to get the maple boarded one Thanks Chris. Edit. Chris, we must have been typing at the same time. You have the eyes of a sh*t house rat (that's a compliment to your optical prowess). My eyes are rubbish but I've just measured the nut. Best I can see is 1 and 5/8ths inches and between 41 and 42 mm. Ad to be adjusted accordingly with my apologies, and thanks to Chris. [/quote] So what you're saying is that I'll now have to buy it
  21. Actually, looking at the pics I doubt that's a Jazz (A/1.5" width) neck, looks like a B (1.625") to me? Can you confirm Karl?
  22. That's pretty much as good a bass as Fender ever made. Fender basses have an inverted U price/quality relationship - low priced models tend to disappoint as do high priced models, but the mid priced models are often outstanding instruments for the money. To cap it all - IMO of course - PJs are the most versatile gigging basses out there and rosewood necks win hands down over maple. Only reason I'm not buying this is the Jazz width neck
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