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pantherairsoft

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  1. Bump for a gorgeous bass May also be interested in 6 strings of a similar value. Bolt on or thru neck. Fretless or fretted. Let me know what you have 6er wise
  2. On the way back from Bernies... Been a good day out. The 115 is all fixed and the Fafner is now sporting blue LED's We went through all the colours and it was between Blue or Gold. Blue won. My GB is staying with Bernie for a week to resolve a few neck 'issues'. There maybe a new GB project in the pipeline... But it's all a secret
  3. Thought as much... Jazz's kicking himself for shifting it
  4. Got me too. Sold everything I owned. Didn't even look at a bass for 18 months. Then I played one... I was like crack and I was addicted again, and far more excited by it. The break did me good
  5. [quote name='gnasher1993' post='766232' date='Mar 6 2010, 05:12 PM']Looks good Shep...2nd DD-3 in order? [/quote] Thats what I'm on the look out for :-)
  6. Great bass... just like everything that comes from Status. Somebody buy this already... its a REALLY good price!!!
  7. Jazz finally let it go!! Ha. This bass is awesome. Tried it and loved it. I know he was in two minds about parting as well... We are both off to see Bernie @ GB tomorrow so I'm sure I will hear a 'I miss that Bacchus' story in the car. This has an ultimate jazz bass tone, and the feel of a bass worth a goof grand over its actual cost. Top bit of kit
  8. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='766083' date='Mar 6 2010, 02:29 PM']Don't go telling everybody how good they are, the used prices will go back up. [/quote] Mine went for £725 if I recall... I'd of been a happy buyer! I could have 3 and half of them for the price of my Overwater! lol
  9. [quote name='KERMITNT' post='766132' date='Mar 6 2010, 03:36 PM']awsome bass can you tell me the nut width?[/quote] Cheers, indeed it is! Width of the neck at the nut is 45mm. String spacing at nut is 9mm (19mm at bridge, but is adjustable) Shep
  10. Mine at the mo (sorry for the bad pic)... Shep
  11. [quote name='MythSte' post='766086' date='Mar 6 2010, 02:30 PM']Completly agree. I think schroeders are lumped in a similar deal - Yes they do have a slight mid hump, but with a little EQ they can turn into really big fat scooped monsters if thats what your after. I'd really love to try a nice big EBS rig, I've only tried a small one (1x15) Looks beautiful mate![/quote] Well if you ever end up in Nottingham, give me a shout. Always happy to accommodate other basschatters... Had mcgraham over earlier in fact!
  12. [quote name='Musicman20' post='765769' date='Mar 6 2010, 01:04 AM']Whats the weight of this beauty?[/quote] Managed to weigh this just now (cheers for bringing the scales round Mark!). It weighs just over 5.5kg, or around 12.2lbs... thats as accurate as I could be with the tools at hand. I've played heavier, but certainly played lighter as well!!
  13. I wish I had some scales to tell you! Its pretty weighty. I'd say 20% heavier than my GB Spitfire and the Warwick Thumb I had. Chris May at overwater made a comment that it was one of the heaviest he'd produced... I never noticed until i started playing standing more... Sitting you don't notice it. And due to the heavy dense wood the low B is truly astounding!
  14. I recently sold a BO5... The guy got a bargain as it was a beauty (pic's in my gear thread -see my sig-). I actually prefer the feel of the BO's, but where the Thumb sound is concerned I agree... I wish I still had mine as well!!!!
  15. [quote name='budget bassist' post='666900' date='Nov 26 2009, 11:35 PM']good man, don't sell that beasty!!![/quote] This is back up... GAS gone mad and all that. First post totally updated. No haggling... I need something lighter and have found other things I want... Shep
  16. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='765545' date='Mar 5 2010, 07:52 PM']*cough* *cough* Rumour *cough*[/quote] lol lol lol lol If I ever got shot it would have to be trade, only way to get your moneys worth back. A 2.5k instrument could be traded for another, but would never sell for enough to buy a new 1.
  17. Simple design but very nice curves on the body. Looks very comfy to play. Never played a 27 fretter before! One for the list of things to do :-)
  18. [quote name='BarnacleBob' post='765476' date='Mar 5 2010, 06:43 PM']If I did that my dear sweet wife has assured me my next album will be titled 'A Castrato Christmas' BB[/quote] lol. Awesome. Not for you though obviously.
  19. Buy it, or throw an extra 1k on top and I'll 'consider' selling you my Evolution which is even prettier :-)
  20. On another note, last night was the longest rehearsal I had done with the Overwater... I always knew it was a heavy bass (Chris May said one of the heaviest he'd made due to all the Wenge), but my god I'm feeling it now! Heavy enough for me to consider in the back of my mind trading it for something lighter!!!! I'm sure i'll of gone off that idea by the morning though :-)
  21. I agree completely. In fact with the current project I'm involved in I'm using the EBS a little differently, as a dirty rock amp. Quite a cut to the top end actually. A fat bottom and a little dirt in the mids. The band I'm playing with have an Ampeg SVT-2 available to them as well which I tried last night, and everyone agreed that the Fafner did the fat chunky metal sound better than the Ampeg. No slap, no zing, just fat-ass-metal-balls. The more I use it the more I learn to see how versatile it is, way beyond the pitch that EBS put out for it. I do tweek down the tweeter a little at the mo, as mentioned they are stunning and highly responsive, but the NEO cabs as a whole really fit the metal/rock sound well with there slight emphasis on a gritty bottom end.
  22. [quote name='Hamster' post='763556' date='Mar 4 2010, 12:52 AM']I'm really not sure if the EBS rigs give me the sound I like, but Mr Goodfellows basses are certainly growing on me............[/quote] The basses are stunning, and the sound is unreal, especially in the top end boost. The EBS stuff seems to handle the top end better, and with no hiss, compared to any other amp I have tried, meaning they compliment the GB basses really well. That said, my Overwater sounds thunderous through the Fafner as well... definitely my bass of choice for rock/metal.
  23. I think it looks fantastic!
  24. [quote name='davebass66' post='762779' date='Mar 3 2010, 11:41 AM']GB lovers!... I've just put my 5 string GB spitfire up on the for sale section...go check it out! Dave[/quote] Welcome to the forum! Lovely GB you have. Great contrast from the natural wood and the Tort plate!
  25. Hi... My other half is from Hull. I feel sorry for you But seriously... hi!!! :-)
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