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I would JUMP on the fiesta red, but I've got a fiesta red Road Worn coming for my birthday Having said that, it's still the colour I like best. TBH I kinda love them all, there is something wicked about the CV '50's. I guess I'll try em all out.
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Ah but which model to go for? I've got huge GAAAAS for one at the moment, and being a precision lover, I'm undecided between the CV 60's in Sonic blue and the CV 50's.
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It'd be the peavey all day long for me. However- I've played a few Squier Affinity's, and they've not been good, but at least the potential is there for it to be 'modded' if you happen to fall in love with playing bass. A decent pickup combo, wiring kit and a Mighty Mite neck would give you a good gigging bass. What the poster said above about trying out a few is very good advice. Different basses behave very differently, and it's important you feel comfortable with it strapped round your neck.
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[quote name='Ian Savage' post='827947' date='May 4 2010, 09:57 PM']Bass Collection SB441 plus fifty quid your way any good to you? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=85196"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=85196[/url][/quote] Thanks for the interest dude but not really my thing. Bet it sounds good though. [quote name='ezbass' post='828681' date='May 5 2010, 05:06 PM']I've played one of these and they're really nice, so unusual to have a P/J with a P width neck (why are they nearly always J width?) great price there too, have a free bump.[/quote] Cheers! I know, they are a real quality instrument. I love the way it plays.
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[quote name='Musicman20' post='827994' date='May 4 2010, 10:53 PM']Yep, I think this helps with the nice tone of the RW series, and I should hope so at the price! Pics up when you get it, I do like how theyve done these basses.[/quote] Pics up as soon as, but may still be a while yet as it's supposed to be a birthday present for July...... I wonder what the rest of the wiring is like? I've no idea if there is a difference between quality of electronics between USA and Mexican Precisions, but it would be nice if all the electrics were upgraded. Otherwise I may do it myself. [quote name='BurritoBass' date='May 4 2010, 10:30 PM']Doesn't surprise me at all. My 2006 anniversary P-bass (USA) had the 62ri pup in it which I thought was a nice touch.[/quote] I wonder if my 60th anniversary MIM standard has a different pickup in it? It's always seemed quite punchy.
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Having put a deposit down on a Road Worn Precision just the other week, and read many good reviews since, I picked up on the fact that people were not sure what pickup was used in the Road Worn series basses, knowing only that it didn't seem like a MIM Pickup. Well, I emailed Fender to find out. Here's their reply: [b]RE: Road Worn 50's Precision Bass From: Jeff Krause <[email protected]>Add to Contacts To: Will <chesto@com> [/b] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hello, Thanks for writing in. That pickup is the same thing as an American Standard pickup. We use it in our 50’s Precision Bass out of Mexico as well. I hope this will help you out. Best Regards, Jeff Krause Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Consumer Relations Department 8860 E. Chaparral Rd. Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85250 480-596-7195 [email protected] So there you go. Apparently they use American Standard pickups in the Road Worn Precision.
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[quote name='discreet' post='824636' date='May 1 2010, 10:23 AM'] UPDATE: Arrived this morning and is easily the most comfortable strap I've worn. And I've worn a few. Makes my 76 Precision seem much lighter. Can't recommend it highly enough: [url="http://minotaur.gr/catalog/index.php?cPath=28&osCsid=8e574d176fe1ebcd1dd2d55782e5ccd1"]Minotaur Bass Straps[/url][/quote] Mine arrived this morning too..... Very impressed. I went for the Deluxe Black just like Musicman20 wants..... Just enough padding and very comfortable. I don't like it when straps are too over padded, it makes the bass feel less secure on your shoulder somehow. This has a nice amount and the strap itself is ultra thick! I think it could have been Geoff Capes weightlifting belt in a former life. Damn quick delivery time to come from Greece, and it makes me feel like I;m doing a bit to help their economy too. Got a free leather keyring too, in the shape of a guitar, with a pick holder built in. Very cool!
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If anyone fancies a good weekend it's the annual Cubert Pie and Ale festival, near Newquay, this Fri/Sat/Sun. We played last year, final band to play on the Sunday night and have the same slot this year. It's a great beer festival in a big marquee next to the pub in Cubert, with music all day long and PIES! Also a campsite dead opposite, where we'll be crashing out. My band is called Gallowglass (don't ask...), Kinda Folk/Rock stompy music, perfect for beer festivals. See you there!
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Depends on the drummer with me. In our Folk/rock outfit the drummer is very experienced, doesn't do anything too flashy but keeps it pumping with the bass drum, so I follow that. The other band I'm in, the drummer is younger and a lot busier, utilising more of the kit to keep the rhythm going, so there I follow the Hi Hat.
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Hello all, For sale here is my Fret-King Perception LE. Some of you may be familiar with the brand, designed by Trev Wilkinson who I think made his name designing guitar hardware and pickups. This particular model is a great Jazz/Precision hybrid- offering up a Jazz-shaped body (American Alder) with a Precision-profile neck (Canadian Hard-Rock maple) and a P/J pickup combo. The neck has a natural feeling finish, and as such is very smooth to play. The action is set up beautifully, nice and low with no fret noise at all. This bass is in brand new condition. I only recently purchased it as 'Brand New' and since then have only used it at 4 or 5 rehersals. The protective wrap of the scratchplate is even still there. Comes with a branded deluxe, fleece lined gigbag, as well as the original guarantee and booklet. Here's some info on the bass at the Fret King website: [url="http://www.fret-king.com/perception4iw_spec.html"]Fret King Perception[/url] I'm a big Fender Precision fan, and I love the way this bass sounds. Roll off the Jazz pickup and you get classic Precision. Roll off the Precision pickup and you get a funky, twangy tone. However, where it sounds best is with both pickups on full. The Precision/Jazz pickups together give a great tone that still sounds punchy like a good Precision should, but with more richness and clarity to the tone. I sometimes find with my Precision it can sound a bit too dark and muddy, and hence I often fiddle with my EQ to try and get a clear but punchy sound. This bass gives me the sound I want right out the box, and I hardly have to touch my EQ. All in all a very well made instrument, for a bargain price. The RRP on this is [b][size=3]£599[/size][/b] I will let this go for just [b][size=3]£300[/size][/b] postage included. As in the title, I will be in London this weekend so anyone that wants to try out the bass is welcome to. Otherwise I'm based in St. Austell, Cornwall. I will accept trades plus cash either way for the right bass, and am particularly interested in the following: Classic Vibe series Precision MIM Standard Precision, Highway One Jaguar Bass G&L tribute L2000 Musicman Stingray (would have to be a cheapie), SUB or Sterling Ray34 (plus or minus any cash adjustments) Pics: Thanks, The Camel's Toe
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Very nice black/brown vintageness there.....! Who are Mono anyway? sounds like a bargain.
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Marvels are what I use, you need to keep tightening them before each gig though, the strap attachment does come loose. A thread lock such as Loctite might solve this though.
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Sad but we may never see the likes of this again!
cameltoe replied to warwickhunt's topic in Bass Guitars
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I did want that one..... but I don't think it'll go with the colour of my basses
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[quote name='discreet' post='817691' date='Apr 24 2010, 11:19 PM']This looks a bit more like it... wider, and much cheaper: [url="http://minotaur.gr/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=28&products_id=51"]Minotaur Bass Strap[/url] Or maybe just get a Comfort Strapp... seems popular! EDIT: Oop. Sorry cameltoe -- your thread!! [/quote] Cheers, I went for a minotaur! Good old plain black. But racking up 11cm wide is pretty impressive, and £35 all in isn't that bad. As much as the comfort strapps were recommended, and I was tempted to go for substance over style, I just couldn't escape from the fact that they look a bit cack! Sorry to all comfort strapp owners, I'll eat my words when my minotaur strap eats it's way into my shoulder flesh during the first set....... I really love these straps [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GEG25-DSL-Leather-2-5-Padded-Strap-Saddle-Brown-Beige_W0QQitemZ370367831974QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Guitar_Accessories?hash=item563ba49fa6"]DSL[/url] They've got loads of lovely looking padded straps, but only up to 2.5" wide. Doh! Thanks to everyone for the advice.
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I'm getting uncomfortable at gigs recently with my new bass. It's slightly neck heavy, and the bass itself is quite heavy, so I end up leaning a bit to compensate and get back ache. I could do with a nice wide one that can keep me comfortable, as well as reducing the neck dive. Price- anything up to £40 really, if it's a good 'un. Prefer a dark brown/tan or black colour leather really. No silly colours or patterns! Cheers guys
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[quote name='dannybuoy' post='813364' date='Apr 21 2010, 08:23 AM']I've got the Fender Sublime, you can get similar sounds out of the Bass Big Muff. I know you said no muffs, but you should try this one, it's much more low gain and vintage sounding, with bags of low end. In dry mode it blends in clean signal so doesn't take over your sound, although there is a problem of a volume boost in this mode, but it sounds so good that I might try modding it. The Fender has a built in blend to retain low end and note clarity, so maybe you should either look at getting a separate blender or checking out fuzz pedals with a blend built in. In which case check out the Wounded Paw Attack Goat and Wren & Cuff Pickle Pie B too! Mammoth, Mastotron, Blowtorch etc, sound a bit too heavy and synthy perhaps for what you're after, Cameltoe.[/quote] Yeah you're selling it- I wish I could afford it right now! It's still gonna be a bit large I reckon, but unless I can find anything else close sounding but smaller.... I do like the electronix crossdrive though
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Oh Cock! More GAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's got to happen soon, either a classic vibe 50's P , or the sonic blue 60's. I don't really care anymore!
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I haven't looked at the Mastotron, so cheers, i'll look it up. I did look at the Blowtorch before and I think I remember it being a bit sharp, but I'll have another look. cheers guys