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  1. The Jam, Glasgow Apollo, April '82.
  2. [quote name='Bassassin' post='669075' date='Nov 29 2009, 01:15 PM']I never had a Columbus P (although my first guitar was a Columbus SG, which I still have - sort of...) but I'm sure I've seen w/b/w plates - likely they did both.[/quote] There are Columbus Les Paul and ES 335 copies in one of Glasgow's finer used guitar emporia at this very moment. (Or that was fact as of yesterday!)
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    [quote name='pete.young' post='671626' date='Dec 1 2009, 09:55 PM']I could be wrong but I thought that the original BBs were the BB800 and BB1000 in 1978, neither of which was neck-through.[/quote] The Broad Bass 1200, or BB1200, was first produced by Yamaha in 1977.
  4. [quote name='beerdragon' post='671428' date='Dec 1 2009, 07:01 PM']A list would be great. hey, your not Mike Read are you? [/quote] Last time I checked, No. But could be mistaken for DLT. [quote name='Golchen' post='671535' date='Dec 1 2009, 08:39 PM']I think you need a list if you want to shift stuff![/quote] There are over 6,000 albums, 13,000 singles (7" / EP), and 2,500 others (10" / 12"). Intend compiling lists when time allows, but that may take quite a while.
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    [quote name='jonnyj' post='671364' date='Dec 1 2009, 06:04 PM'][I]ve always wondered about the price. What do they usualy go for? ... [B]ecause I haven't seen many around its hard to give it an exact price range. ... If a few of the knowledgable around here give a price range then I could see if there is a trend.[/quote] As you say the 3000 doesn't come up for sale as often as some of the other BB series basses. The iconic BB series bass is the 1200. It was the original model in the series, and first appeared in the late 70s. If I were you I'd make a direct comparison with the 1200, and use the prices that these sell for to gauge the potential resale value of your 3000. To give you an idea, I recently purchased a 1200, in a natural finish, with original moulded case, plexi scratchplate, tools and polishing cloth, for in the region of £450. Except for some minor blemishes, and one small-ish ding to the body lacquer, that 1200 is in fantastic condition. About a year ago, I picked up another 1200, dating to '82, which had some more wear, but well below average for it's age, for circa £350.
  6. [quote name='Huwberry' post='670621' date='Dec 1 2009, 12:07 AM']I've been using ProSteels and I complain about how bright my bass is DUHHHH what an IDIOTHOLE. Gonna try some Hi-Beams I think ...[/quote] Made the change from Pro Steels to DR string earlier this year. Found that the Hi-Beams were significantly more supple than Pro Steels. Hi-Beams are also bright, although not as harsh as ProSteels. I found that Lo-Riders, which have a taught-ness between Hi-Beams and ProSteels, a slightly more subtle tone, but with bright slap/pop characteristics, suited active basses more. And the Lo-Rider Nickels have a more 70s tone, if you're thinking classic StingRay.
  7. [quote name='Bloodaxe' post='670701' date='Dec 1 2009, 05:13 AM']I was thinking SB 600 as I was reading this - purely on the basis of the set neck... Pics? It doesn't actually exist unless it's been photographed y'know.[/quote] [quote name='FlatEric' post='670729' date='Dec 1 2009, 08:34 AM']I think it must be a 600.[/quote] Same here, but the SB 600 dropped out of the Aria Pro catalogue in '83/'84, so that makes this '85 something of a rogue. The neck, although with a resemblance to the design used on the RSB series (although the SB is 2 + 2) definitely has a chunkier feel, so even that puzzles me slightly. I’ll get a photo posted when one gets taken!
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    A '79 BB1200 and NE-1, and I get a fantastic range of tones. I have to say I prefer the BB2000 model for pickup configuration over the BB3000. The reverse P-pickup combined with thru-neck build gives both the BB1200 and 2000 an individual character that sets them apart from other P-basses.
  9. Having trouble identifying a particular SB series model. Purchased by me in '88, used, the bass has an '85 serial number. Based on the weight I'm guessing that the wings are a North American ash, finished in black, with the traditional maple and rosewood five-piece centre block. Now, here's where I start to get confused: the bass is not thru-neck, but has a socketed and glued neck, with a deeper profile than than usual for an SB, and which is comprised of three sections of maple, with a dark (possibly Jacaranda) touchboard (dot, not eye/block, markers), a 40mm nut, tapering to 18mm bridge spacing. Bridge is chromed, tuning pegs are chromed, nut is brass, control pots knurled (finished gold), and pickup appears to be an MB-II. My best guess is a late issue SB 600, as it's not an SB R-60 or SB Elite-I. Anyone have any thoughts?
  10. First strung one of my basses with DR Lo Riders earlier this year, and was sufficiently impressed that I swapped a few other basses over soon thereafter. Then, as you do, while sitting around with time on my hands, I had the crazy idea of A/B'ing Hi Beams, Lo Riders, Lo Rider Nickels and Sunbeams (all 45/65/85/105) on identical basses (Aria Pro II SB models). For me, the Lo Riders and Lo Rider Nickels felt/sounded best (although felt that I might benefit from reverting to 45/65/80/100, particularly if I were using Hi Beams). Just wondered if any other basschatters had any DR observations, particularly as to which of the sets, particularly Lo Rider or Lo Rider Nickels, they found worked best on active basses.
  11. [quote name='iamapirate' post='669114' date='Nov 29 2009, 02:24 PM']Free- all right now?[/quote] Only on compilation CD's. Nothing by Free in the collection.
  12. [quote name='lee650' post='669463' date='Nov 29 2009, 08:58 PM'][T]he circuit in [the Nathan East] had a preset mid control offering two diffrent settings that were fully adjusable from trimpots in the control cavity, ... as far as i know the TRB2 had a standard mid cut and boost ...[/quote] The trimpots, in the BB1500A, what I usually refer to as the two "blue boxes". So the BB1500 has the same tone circuit as the TRBi. That clarifies things.
  13. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='669161' date='Nov 29 2009, 03:18 PM']The original TRB's are beyond reproach. The through neck design model has all the quality and sounds you'll ever need or want. ...[/quote] That's where I'm getting confused. For some reason I'd assumed that the original series I TRB models were thru-neck, and that bolt-on appeared with the series II models. But a TRB I've been offered is an original series I, bolt-on. Given that, unless the circuit was altered, and with the exception of the string access recess, is there any difference between a series I and a series II 5-string?
  14. Has any basschatter A/B'd these models, and have any thoughts/comments they could offer? Probably worth me mentioning that I own a BB1500A, which has TRB electronics (although which version of the TRB electronics I've no idea).
  15. [quote name='Protium' post='669100' date='Nov 29 2009, 01:46 PM']1989 Offspring self titled album?[/quote] Sorry, No.
  16. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='669091' date='Nov 29 2009, 01:30 PM']Do you have any of the following Joni Mitchell - Hejera Joni Mitchell - Mingus Led Zeppelin Any The Who Any Joy Division Any Beatles Any Michael Jackson - Dangerous Guns N Roses Any Cheers[/quote] Who (including Ready Steady Who EP and My Generation export single on Decca), Joy Division (including An Ideal For Living on Enigma and Still in the hessian sleeve), Beatles (including red A-label demo for A Hard Day's Night and green A-label demo for All You need Is Love). Give me a week or so and I'll comile some lists.
  17. Have an extensive record collection that I'm looking to thin out, as I'm currently downsizing (!) and funding a studio project. The collection covers mid 60s through to the end of the 90s. (My record buying habits changed at the end of that decade, when my collection went digital.) Was going to start by selling off collections of The Church (and related solo projects), All About Eve (etc), REM (etc), and Garbage (etc). But the collection covers everything from Gerry and the Pacemakers (all the singles as EMI/Parlophone red or green A-label demos) to Spandau Ballet (an extravaganza of 80s marketing formats) and points in between - a run of Japanese Bowie 7" anyone? Or Roxy Music LPs from South America anyone? If anyone wants to ask me, "Do you have [X, Y, or Z]?", feel free. It might be easier than random artists and random lists!
  18. [quote name='Bassassin' post='668727' date='Nov 28 2009, 09:27 PM']I concur - but I'd say w/b/w for the plate... More than happy to bring along another on the 11th. J.[/quote] Well, my first bass was a natural Columbus Precision, and the original scratchplate was B/W/B, and the control knobs wre the flat, wide, numbered clear/black pastic ones you see on so many Eastern basses of the day. I'm in the market for a Precision-style basses with maple touchboard, as everything else I own has either a rosewood or an ebony board. With this the body and neck will be solid, with good weight, and it'd be straightforward to upgrade electronics.
  19. Something tells me that this was originally badged Columbus - and that the factory scratchplate was black/white/black. Damn, colour me interested ...
  20. I've posted the first part of this in the wanted thread, but thought I might have more success here. Looking to source brass bridge saddles suitable for SB series basses. If anyone has any original 70s/80s saddles, which have not been filed for string guidance that would be ideal. Also looking to source a mini toggle/phase switch suitable for SB series basses. If anyone has an original 80s/SB Elite-I switch that would be ideal.
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    Just bought an SWR Baby Bay Blue from Mike. One of the forum's true gents, and an absolute pleasure to trade with. Thanks for a totally hassle-free, and lightening-quick transaction, Mike. Hope to do business again, one day!
  22. Just bought an old Aria from Paul, and found him a fantastic guy to deal with. Purchase with total confidence.
  23. Any thoughts on the current (non-eBay; non-Denmark St) value of an '84 Aria Pro II TSB 400, finished in black, in average condition.
  24. Colour me interested. Can offer a G&L Tribute L2000, a MusicMan Sterling, or an Aria Pro II Laser Classic, possibly and Aria Pro II SB600. PM if you want to discuss further.
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