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mattbass6

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  1. Happy to meet half way if that suits? I will say though, it’s going to be how you like to set up a bass that will determine your love / dislike of the “B”. I will say that it is precise, clear and easy to play. The way Vigier have the design is amazing. This bass has done 2 albums, gigged and every engineer / sound guy has only ever been truly complimentary ☺️
  2. Hi, this is around 8.3/8.4lbs or around 3.8kg. I hope that helps. Cheers ☺️
  3. Just cannot believe this is still here. I keep coming back to look. GLWTS ☺️
  4. Brilliant, very useful. Thank you so much. Thanks to everyone who has replied. Means a lot ☺️
  5. Hey gang, looking for advice on the best octave pedal for live use. Never used one live before, and not really sure the difference between models. I’m not looking for the cheapest option as I want something that will last the test of time, not overly complicated with too many options, plus of course, tracks well. All experiences appreciated. Cheers ☺️
  6. Cheers, appreciated ☺️✌🏼
  7. They really are, and this really is. Cheers ☺️
  8. Please Remove…….
  9. Let’s harass Fender, I’m sure it’ll work. Another plan would be, you buy the Miami Blue one, I’ll buy a Mystic Surf one, and we’ll swap necks 😁
  10. That is a beautiful colour. I wish they did these with a maple board. Anyway, GLWTS ☺️
  11. I’ve heard so many different stories, that I just don’t know. Such a shame, and utterly ridiculous. Anyway, I’m sure this won’t be around for long. Take care, and many of us miss being part of the EU, a lot. Cheers.
  12. I keep coming back to view this. Loved these when they first appeared on the market. If this was in the UK, I’d come and try it for sure. I couldn’t risk it being sent, and as I’m not sure about the customs system in this stupid country, this will be going to some other lucky soul. GLWTS.
  13. Agreed. The RB colour was a standard colour, and everything else you said is spot on. Very stable (graphite support rods) and very versatile. I had a 5 string version of this and it was bloody wonderful. No idea why I sold it but when I did, I regretted it immediately. GLWTS.
  14. Thank you buddy, means a lot, and please let me know when your new “baby” arrives ☺️
  15. Thank you ☺️
  16. I’ve found a solution to the studio “issue” so this beauty is thankfully withdrawn, and staying with me. Phew! ☺️
  17. Amazed this is still here. A wonderful bass, and a great guy to communicate with. GLWTS.
  18. A lot of love for Spector from me, too. Can’t say enough great things about them. If you can find a 2nd have Euro fir hits budget, and it fits the bill, go for it. Also, look at the new Spector Pulse basses. I haven’t tried one, but they look fantastic. I think Bass Direct may have them in stock. Either way, have fun in your adventure and please, keep us posted ☺️
  19. All good thanks, buddy. Hope you staying well too ☺️ GLWTS......
  20. I think this was mine. A great amp, and a great BC’er to deal with ☺️
  21. I have to be honest, I’ve never tried Aguilar pups before buying these basses, and they are truly brilliant. Crisp, clear, and tonally responsive. The OBP-2 pre-amp is fantastic, as is the Tone Pump. Very impressed with the range of tones available, the presence and the power. Hands down, and I’ve recorded with many, many basses, the best yet. As for the pup placement on the Euro Bolt, it is because of the way the neck is joined to the body. It hasn’t changed my playing position at all. The placement of the pups gives a slightly different response to the Euro LX, but that can also be attributed to the fact the neck and board are maple, bolted on, and the a different pre-amp. As to the comparison with Bartolini pups, my only experience of them was from about 22 years ago, and they weren’t for me, so I swapped them out immediately. As I said, I love these Aguilar’s though. They suit the music I play, wonderfully.
  22. I’ve been very lucky to own some truly beautiful basses in my time, and the adventure never ends, just because it’s fun but these 2 have made me realise a few things as did my Vigier when I got it, hence why I still have it. Both these Spector’s offer something different but without being too far apart, and the Aguilar’s are a revelation. I was worried about the Tone Pump pre, as I heard not very positive feedback but I have to be honest, it is very controllable / versatile. The same can be said fir the OBP-2 pre. Anyway, loving your basses, appreciate the chat , and very nice to meet you here. Cheers, and take care ☺️
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