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tom1946

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  1. Just had a deal with Neil for his Caprice. What a pleasure! Fast, friendly communication and the bass is exactly as he described it, Superb. Fast delivery, I would happily deal again. A real asset to Basschat. All the best my friend. Tom.
  2. Yes I bought the yellow maple one, was £199 though but as said it's a great bass for the money. Must play it sometime.
  3. Here is my new Harley Benton MB-4 bought a few months ago and forgotten about as I got my lovely 2eq Stingray back. You know what they are, it's well set up and plays like it should. They are £100.00+ £10 delivery new so mine is £60. Delivery is £15 or sort it out yourself, up to you. Weight about 9.5 lbs
  4. These things play amazingly well for the money. Low action, big sound, what's not to like for that money?
  5. Smoothhound deffo, best I've ever used! my wife uses one on her 12 string guitar and it works great on my Stingray.
  6. Good thanks, I know what you mean about old ladies, my mum has just turned 98 and still going strong. Luckily my sister looks after her.
  7. Bob that is superb! My stingray is the same colour and it's gorgeous. How are you these days? Still fishing? Tom.
  8. This would go great with my Teal Stingray which I recently bought back. Just a bit expensive for me. I'm sure it's worth it though, gorgeous bass.
  9. Here is my new Harley Benton bought a few months ago and forgotten about as I got my lovely 2eq Stingray back. You know what they are, it's well set up and plays like it should. They are £93.47 + delivery new so mine is £75. Delivery is extra or sort it out yourself, up to you. Weight about 9.5 lbs
  10. I have a walnut/ maple sub and would't sell it for the world, I also have a 2007 Stingray and it's worrying how alike they sound. I also bought both of the Harley Benton musicman copies and they are excellent too, sadly these 2 are going up for sale this week. I just have too many now.
  11. tom1946

    Octave

    Hiya, thanks for that, so the oc2 could with some adjustments, sound a bit like one on its own. Ok thanks for that, I'd overlooked adjustments. Now to find one...
  12. tom1946

    Octave

    Hi, looking at an octave pedal right now but I know very little about them. My question is can you get a pedal that will just play an octave down on its own? Or dies it HAVE to have a normal note to track it with? don't really want an 8 string bass. Sorry if it's a dumb question, but it would be nice sometimes to just switch to a lower octave on its own. Ta.
  13. Here we have my Markbass cmd 151 combo cover by Roqsolid. It's never been out of the house and is like new. These cost £48.92 + postage to buy now so save some money and buy this one for £35 delivered. Pics:
  14. I too am 72 and an accidental bass player in our church band. Our old bassman had moved away and as both my wife and I played 12 string guitars it fell to one of us to take the bass. Well my wife could barely lift one off its stand so I had to quickly learn some notes to accompany keyboard and guitar. I've had no lessons so it's all guesswork. This was about 5 years ago and I've got better by adding runs and other stuff. We do that many different songs every week (usually about 10 a week) that I struggle to learn even ones that we did 4 weeks ago, I can't remember them and have to practice hard most weeks to keep up. I can't read music so I just have the words typed out in 14 point 'cos I'm going blind as well and add the basic notes for the song and improvise. We have an ex rock bassist in our congregation who says it all sounds great but he could be just being kind. It definately gets worse the older you get and my memory can let me down even when I have my notes, if I take my eye off the ball on a song with a lot of notes and get lost, I stop playing and fiddle with the volume control and cast glances at my Trace amp..... Fun innit?
  15. Thanks Pete, it really is a great player, well if your eyesight is ok....
  16. I don't, if you ask Karl I'm sure he'll tell you. It cost him £79.
  17. Hi all, I bought this wonderful Bass a month or two ago to try and adjust to a rosewood fingerboard. It hasn't gone well because my eyesight can't easily see the dots when playing so I've totally given up. This was the advert I bought it from: (Hope you don't mind Karl) First jazz I've ever owned with a through neck. It really is in as new condition and comes with the superb PRS gig bag and the original black Pickguard. Hardware is all hipshot, it has a great low action and plays faultlessly. Any questions please ask. Tom. The price is posted to a UK address.
  18. That's a lovely bass Karl, If it was maple I would be in trouble.. Shouldn't hang about this one. GLWTS.
  19. I've recently bought another Jazz bass with a rosewood board, ( I always play on maple boards exclusively) I wanted to see if if this one would produce a brighter sound than the last 2 or 3 did. All I seem to get is a sound like dead strings. When I tried the new one it just thumps and stops a bit like flats do so I've realised that finally rosewood boards don't ring out like maple do. I even put new rounds on it with no change in the sound. There really is a big difference between maple and rosewood, but I've played maple for many years so I do notice the change.
  20. Precision or Jazz?? Stingray nowadays... although I still use my Sandblasted Precision occaisionally.
  21. Well.... I have a mint original 1962 Ford Anglia that drives like new with only 34,000 genuine miles. Sorry Iain
  22. That sir is a thing of beauty! If it had 4 strings........
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