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Adee

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  1. On 10/06/2021 at 20:54, Bix said:

    I've owned and sold a Performer and still own a JMJ. Both are really nice but the JMJ edged it for me with the nitro finish and slightly chunkier neck. The Performer is much more modern feeling and can get a wide variety of tones. But the pickup on the JMJ is great. I've just switched from the stock flats on the JMJ to rounds ... which I didn't think I'd ever do ... but it sounds awesome with the rounds too 😀

    Exactly right, the Performer whlist it was a very nice bass was a bit 'sterile' the JMJ is full of mojo and tone still love it and I've had a PJ MiM, MiJ, Performer and the JMJ is a keeper 

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  2. Absolute genius! He was so prolific that there is some proper dodge in there but there are some gems too. 100+ albums should keep you going for a while, Zoot Allures being one of my highlights ... ENJOY your journey.

    The Alex Winter ZAPPA movie should definitely be worth a watch too

     

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  3. As new, used once - Behringer U-Phoria UMC202HD Interface fully boxed, lead, instructions etc still has protective plastic film on the front

     

    • 2x2 usb 20 audio interface for recording microphones and instruments
    • Audiophile 24-bit/19Two khz resolution for professional audio quality
    • Compatible with popular recording software 
    • Streams two inputs / two outputs with ultra-low latency to your computer, supporting mac* os x* and windows xp* or higher
    • Two state-of-the-art, midas designed mic preamplifiers with +4eight v phantom power
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  4. I know what you mean, of the three short scales I own the Mustang is the worst for 'neck dive on the knee' 

    Warwick Corvette is a little better and the Music Man Stingray balancing the best for me ... but not prefect

    Guess it all down to how you sit too ... arm contour does help a lot for comfort 

  5. My go too for years now is Jim Dunlop GATOR GRIP 2mm, good to hold, don't slip that easily, the thickness gives plenty of attack but at the same time doesn't have the 'click' that thinner pick have

    Blurb from them is spot on ... superior playing control and a dark, beefy sound. A matte surface allows for a tight, nonslip grip, and a molded, beveled edge provides for a smooth attack and a soft release so you can play with unimpeded intensity and dexterity.

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  6. SOLD my 30.5" Warwick Corvette Basic 4 Active Short Scale. This bass has 24 frets so double octave (Oooh errr missus) and is equipped with 2 Active MEC pickups

    In very good condition  with only minor swirling you always get on gloss black, no dings, any marks are light reflections etc.

    Alder body, Maple neck, Rosewood Fingerboard,  Adjustable Just-A-Nut III, Nut width is 38.5mm, weight under 8lbs.  

    The tone of this is what you'd expect from a full scale bass, it doesn't have that short scale tubby, woodiness and is very punchy / articulate. 

    2 Band Active - The 4 controls are Volume / Blend / Bass & Treble Cut & Boost ... which is very useful on hand as well as blend for the 'sweet spot'

    £450 collected only, I would consider trade with cash adjustment for a Sterling Stingray Short Scale / G&L Fallout 

    From Oakham Rutland LE15 6QA or I'm willing to travel for up to an hour for a socially distanced dodgy meet up in a McD's car park, coffee's on me!

     

     

                     

     

     

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  7. 35 minutes ago, JohnDaBass said:

    This makes a lot sense, integrating Line 6's portfolio of technologies into single "standalone " pedal. The Pod Go has been on my radar since it was launched and the integration of wireless is very appealing to me. 

    Same, however I have basically built my version with HX Stomp / G70 Wireless / CS6 / Footswitch / Tuner on a Nano+

    Tempting for the simplicity and maybe reliability, but probably not worth changing for the sake of it, let's see the price

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  8. The POD GO .... goes WIRELESS with built-in Relay receiver and G10TII wireless ! very neat, not sure on the actual price point at the moment, best guess it will retail at about £500-550

     

  9. 31 minutes ago, Sparky Mark said:

    My heavy duty DAVA control power grips arrived today and they're very different to Jim Dunlops. Just look at how much thicker they are compared to a JD 0.88mm. They feel really secure in use and unsurprisingly give a slightly meatier less toppy tone than the JD. 

    I might order some of the standard versions to compare.

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    Oooh they look good, I currently use Jim Dunlop Gator Grip 2mm so might be right up my street ... ORDERED!!

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, ezbass said:

    That's brilliant, thanks for sharing.

    Well done on the JMJ, I'm still chuffed to bits with mine, the StuMac tool is usually available on eBay and is the BEST £14 i've spent !!

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