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Spector Euro LX 4 plus hardcase SOLD
Paulhauser replied to Cosmo Valdemar's topic in Basses For Sale
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New bass: fretless for fun or fretted for alternate tunings?
Paulhauser replied to JimBobTTD's topic in Bass Guitars
Jim, if you can make the fretted to something that sounds / feels different than the main bass you have then go for the fretted version because it'd make sense. But I'd go for the fretless way. Still you can use as a backup instrument (well, sort of) and you will discover new things by playing fretless.. And can fret it later if you don't like it. My experience is that playing fretless can be quite an undertaking but it teaches you a lot regardless whether you can apply it to your current band or not. -
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Nice to hear that. Spector rules!
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FEELER! I'm thinking about selling my Dingwall ABZ5. I've taken a honest look at what this year brings in terms of gigs / recordings and how much time I can put into bass playing in general and I came to a conclusion that I will fare well with my heavily modded Spector and the Ibby sixer, both being longtime favorites of mine. I'm selling the other instruments I have to free up some cash. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]This Dingwall ABZ5 was originally bought last year at Bass Direct. [/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]The bass is stock, no modifications done. It has no scratches, dings or any kind of damage. There are small swirls on the front of the body that are only visible fron an angle and some scratches on the pu housing (very minor) It still has the original strings with still life in them. [/font][/size][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]I've used only at my home studio si[/font][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]nce I bought it a couple of months ago [/font] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]All in all the bass is in a very very good condition, almost as new I'd say. [/font][/size] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Sounds really great and it has a sleek very comfortable design. It is also light and hangs well on the strap.[/font] This was my first ever try of a fanned fret instrument and just as most DW players say, it took me no time getting used to it. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Specs:[/font][/size] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]•[/font][/color][size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]5 String Bass 34" - 37[/font][/size][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Dingwall made in Canada FD3-A pickups with P tone neck pickup - £65 option[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]•[/font][/color][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Dingwall passive controls, volume, pickup selector [color=#000000](Bridge, both parallel, both series, Neck)[/color], tone.[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Two piece swamp ash body[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Midnight satin finish £155 option[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Optional rear strap button - £40 (allows to bass to hang 4 - 5 inches over to your right)[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Wenge Fingerboard - satin finish[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Banjo frets[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Novax® Fanned -Fret System™[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]•Maple neck[/font][/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]•Weight - 8lb 1oz/3.6kg[/font][/color][/indent] [indent=1][color=#333333][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]•Manufactured in Canada[/font][/color][/indent] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]Sale price is 1300£ shipped within the EU. [/size][/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]Price includes all the tools that came with the bass, a pair of Dunlop straplocks and Soft SC of some kind in which to ship.[/size][/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]Please note that these are a tab bit over 2000£ new with the options it has and I'm happy to keep it if there is no suitable offer. [/size][/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]Trades: eventhough I'd like to sell it there are some basses on my wishlist, so I could be tempted with a Sadowsky 5, Yamaha TRB 6PII, US made Spector Coda DX5 or NS5 XL or US MTD's. [/size][/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]I can add cash for the right trade. [/size][/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#333333][font=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif][size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]pics: [/size][/font][/size][/font][/color][url="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fyv901s3b278o86/AABkYg9qv4lxpa2O0UJBSZl1a?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox....O0UJBSZl1a?dl=0[/url] [attachment=183851:ABZMidnTop.jpg] [attachment=183890:IMG_5249.jpg] [attachment=183891:IMG_5250.jpg] [attachment=183892:IMG_5251.jpg] [attachment=183893:IMG_5252.jpg] [attachment=183894:IMG_5253.jpg]
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Maybe this is as ignorant question, but why does a lefty bass need special bridge? AFAIR these Sandberg bridges were symmetric with equaly spacing and there were no deeper or shallower grooves for different string diameters on the saddles.
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ABM makes very high quality bridges so I wouldn't worry.
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I'm not sure what you mean, I've had two Californias from earlier than 2012 and both had the same bridge as I see now on the Sandberg site. (this one was one those that used to be mine) [attachment=183255:DSC_0266.jpg]
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Roger Sadowsky's opinion on fingerboards, including ebony: http://www.sadowsky.com/pop/roger_talks.html
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Thanks Everyone! The bass is a great value, there is one in the classifieds around £1000 IIRC. Kev is right, the ramp was made here in Hungary by a local luthier. Actually the SR3006 also has a ramp, also done by a(nother) local luthier. [attachment=182635:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 20 47 39.jpg]
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Although I received this in the end of last year, I had sent it to a luthier right away for installing a ramp. I got it back this week and thought share a few pics and thoughts on this. It is the top-of-the-line for Ibanez. Made in Japan and this bass really has it all. Quality woods, impeccable workmanship and a vast array of sounds. It is a joy to even hold it in my hands, the different woods that are used here have a great feel and can just look at it for minutes really. This is my 3rd MIJ Ibanez SR 6 string, one I still have (SR3006) the other I sold here (SR1306) and the SR5006 is really an upgrade for those models. As you can see it has a wenge top and back, the core of the body is mahogany. The neck is wenge/bubinga and the fretboard is wenge, too. Lots of wenge used here :-) What I really like with the SR Prestige sixers is the ergonomics. For some the spacing is tight, for me it is just right. It is 16.5 mm at the bridge. It balances really well and a breeze to wear, even though it is not a light bass (cca 9.5 lbs) As the neck has titanium rods they were able to shave off a couple of mm's from the back of the neck and it is even thinner than the SR3006 but is extremely stable. The sound is organic, deep with sweet highs and defined mids and the notes are very even across the board. I find myself using the passive mode a lot but there isn't much of a difference between the passive and the active mode when all EQ is flat. No volume difference either. The Elixir strings work well on this bass and their silky feeling matches the overall feel of the bass. I could go on, but I'd rather answer any specific questions one has. I'm a big fan of the Japanese Ibanez basses, so can't praise them enough.... Now the pics: [attachment=182565:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 13 25 39.jpg] [attachment=182564:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 13 25 50.jpg] [attachment=182563:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 13 26 20.jpg] [attachment=182562:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 13 26 48.jpg] [attachment=182561:Photo 2015. 02. 01. 13 27 11.jpg]
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Rebop's never did much to me but I love the Euros, I currently have a few of them (5 and 6 string) If I were you I'd buy another Euro4. You1ll get better pu's, NT design and ballance. Maybe would look around and source a pre-LX Euro with full maple wings. That will sound a bit different than the current ones. (more bite) There is one from the SSD era in the classifieds. (no affiliation)
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I use ramp for two reasons. - I use what one could call floating thumb technique. It is a bit similar to what Gary Willis does, so whenever I move on to another string with my right (plucking) hand, my thumb rests the closest lower unplayed string. A ramp helps me keeping my thumb securely. On some bass I use the pickup cover for the same reason (if that is close enough to the strings and is a soapbar shape. Found out the J style pickups offer not enough platform for this to me. But with the ramp I'm not limited to the pu area - By limiting my fingers movements it helps with fast 16th notes and string skipping at high speed with more ease.
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+1 on Ibanez SR's Also I recommend you to buy a 5 string as you may not play the DG strings initially but should not limit yourself either. A 5 string neck could feel bigger initially sepecially to someone used to skinny guitar necks, but it should not be an issue after some practice / getting used to it. If you are visiting the Gallery make sure you check the Spector Legen series. They are very well made instruments and can sound very dirty and aggressive (but there are lots of other tonal options) Spacing is tight, almost as tight as with the Ibanez SR series (16,5 vs 17mm for the five string SR vs Legend) It also has a 35" scale lenght that really helps bringing out the low end. They have a used one slighly above your budget. http://thebassgallery.com/legend-93.html Or Bass direct has a new one with a little bit higher price http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/SpeLeg_5_Bubinga.html I use and love my Spector and Ibanez basses, but in the price range where you want to make your purchase Spector offers a lot more bass and quality with the Legend series that Ibanez. (I know for experience. Been there, done that)
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That's true Bluejay. My Thumb had a great neck, the thing I did not like about the design of the bass is that the 1st position was a lot more far left that normally. (I don't know if that makes sense. The Thumb has a short top horn and an already small body and it makes the neck feel longer than it is, reaching farther to the left than my other basses. Actually even my Dingwall with 37" feels closer. ) But then again it is all personal and could get used to it myself.
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I'm not the biggest fan of WW's. ( I owned a '91 Thumb5 NT which was ergonomically not for me and the sound was not for my liking either) But. One of the best fretless sounds I've heard came from Thumbs, both BO and NT. Strong, not too soft, not too harsh, right in the middle and cuts through really well. I think the pickup placement and the usual Thumb wood combination really contribute to it. So should I want to have a fretless bass in the future, a BO WW Thumb5 will be one of the choices I'll be looking at.
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Dingwall fanned frets, hit, miss or maybe??
Paulhauser replied to chrisanthony1211's topic in Bass Guitars
I recently bought my first Dingwall, an AB5 without being able to try one. So my first experience with ff was when I unboxed the bass and started to play. No problems whatsoever. I need to pay attention high up the neck wich chords, thats all. And sounds sweet. And it is damn light. And quality is top notch .... If you are drawn to the Super J I think you should buy, you will not be disappointed.