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Chopthebass

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  1. The 5-strings in my avatar ar 34" scale, and to be honest its equally as good as the low B on my 35" Lakland 55-94.
  2. Crikey mate, a 35' (foot) scale!!
  3. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='102435' date='Dec 10 2007, 10:35 PM']Hello! In anyone aware of any UK luthiers who do fretboard coating? There's a few in the US, but I don't want to send my neck overseas if I don't have to... Ta![/quote] How does epoxy finished last with roundwounds? I guess it still marks? I've never heard of this treatment. I've used epoxy for truss rods & graphite reinforcing, but I should imagine its quite hard to apply to a radiused fingerboard, as the epoxy 'settles' and will run away from the centre of the fingerboard. Do this make any sense?! I know what I'm trying to say!
  4. Just want to say I had one of these, 36" scale 5-string P3, and it was a gem, so it deserves a BUMP!!!
  5. Thanks Guys. I'm expecting some photos soon. I don't know a great deal about vintage Fenders, but I know there are variations in the logos, finishes, machineheads. I'll seek your comments again, when I get the pics, if you don't mind. I always expect the worst, and if something sounds too good to be true, then it usually is. Who keeps a Jazz bass locked away for the last 40 years? I'm hoping this is going to be one of those lucky finds! Fingers crossed. Cheers
  6. Hi I'm looking for a Fender expert!! I have the chance to buy a Pre-CBS Jazz Bass with a serial number L36363 & original case. That's pretty much all I know. Can anyone tell me if that serial number seems correct for a Pre-CBS Jazz? Also, how much should I expect to pay? Also, how do I go about getting it authenticated? I assume an expert needs to go and inspect the bass with me to verify its authenticity? Thanks Ian
  7. I used to run a Hartke 7000 head with a 4.5xl and 215xl cabs. Absolutely brill. Especially bi-amped. The 4.5 is quite cheap now. Check Thomann
  8. I have been tempted by the 400+ in the past, but always been a bit nervous about lugging round an amp that weighs as much as the moon. I'd be keen to see what the replacement is gonna be. If I can get my new DB750 working reliably then I won't be looking, as it did sound lush (albeit for about 5 songs before it started making popping & spitting sounds!) I really like the weight of the sound from the DB750, and I guess that's the valve preamp doing its stuff? In the meantime, I hope someone here has tried one. The reviews I've found online (from US) all say its the best thing on the planet. Cheers
  9. Has anyone tried one of these Mesa Titan V12 heads? There don't seem many Mesa users here! Quite a pricey head, but a great spec. If my new DB750 keeps on playing up, I'll be looking at alternatives, this being one of them. Cheers Ian
  10. Welcome Gaz! Nice bass! If you don't fancy hanging on to it, give me a shout!! Cheers
  11. [quote name='Raggy' post='94619' date='Nov 26 2007, 04:36 PM']PM'd[/quote] Replied!
  12. I've still got one of these for sale, if anyones interested. Footswitch, lots of watts, compressor! I'm after £550, which is half shop price. It's brand new, made Sept this year in UK. Thanks Ian
  13. I'm having a similar problem. Can't find one to fit a MIM anywhere. The problem is that both the pickups on the MIM Jazzes are the same size, whereas on a American ones they are 91 & 94mm. So I'm going to make a template and do my own tortoishell plate!
  14. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='89594' date='Nov 16 2007, 07:46 PM']Chop do you think its feasible to use it to coat a fretless fingerboard? [/quote] Funny you ask - its been something I intend to try! I know Pedulla use an epoxy treatment to their F/L basses, but even that marks with roundwounds. Do you like the high gloss fretless look then?
  15. I've just acquired a MIM Jazz, and I must have got a good 'un, coz it really plays nice. Pickups are a bit weak, but I'm going to try some Wizards in it, stick a decent scratchplate on and I reckon it'll be on par with the MIAs. Plus it should sound better with those p/ups. I'm not sure the american ones justify the extra cost. I've had a Jazz V QMT - probably the worst bass I've owned!
  16. Definitely tort!! Pickups - I would go for a Wizard p/up, and get one of the overwound ones for more grunt.
  17. [quote name='neepheid' post='88899' date='Nov 15 2007, 12:47 PM']Sorry I jumped the gun there in the middle of your thread. It's very interesting to see you using Rustin's Plastic Coating, I've been considering using it for my next natural wood project. Looks like you got a great finish there from the photos. How did you get on with it? Is it easy to spray? What sort of time did you have to wait between coats?[/quote] Nice bass design. Love spalt timber. Looks like you haven't routed the pickup cavity? I always use Rustins Plastic coating. You can spray coats at 15min intervals. And it buffs to a mirror. Plus it is so tough, its unbelievable. I normally thin the first 3 or 4 coats and brush on to let it soak in and seal the timber - particularly with spalt.
  18. Hi, Does anyone know where I can get a scratchplate that WILL fit my MIM jazz. I'm not bothered about filling holes, and re-drilling. I just bought (and returned) one from ebay (CH Guitars) and it didn't even slide over the pickup!! A non-starter. Cheers Ian
  19. I'd look for a bargain replacement p/up, like this one currently on BW! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=8425"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=8425[/url]
  20. Hi all, A mate wants to sell his MIM Jazz, sunburst, 1999, unmarked comdition. I've seen it - its really nice. How much should he ask? I said I'll try and sell it here for him. Cheers Ian
  21. Hi, I'm sure you'll get a great response if you put some pics in your thread. Also give an idea of price? Very desirable basses!! Ian
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