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Further pm's replied, still here. Still looking for a Barefaced, preferably Gen3 SuperTwin or Gen2 SuperTwelve (others considered) in part EX. Or a 50's Precision in part ex (or even straight trade on an excellent AM57RI with case). Warwick price list http://warwick.de/en/Warwick---Media--PDF---Pricelists--Warwick-Serie-.html Cheers, Karl.
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That went well then See what happens when you try to be considerate
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I'm so glad I asked.
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[quote name='King Tut' timestamp='1469994625' post='3102584'] Well I'm pleased to say I got a good one. I did two gigs with it this weekend, and without a doubt it's the best Jazz Bass I've owned. Does anyone know whether the pickups are the same as those in the AVRI 64 reissue? What are people's thoughts on drilling the holes for the covers and thumbrest - is this likely to devalue any future resale or affect potential collectivity should they someday obtain collector's item status? [/quote] I really wouldn't worry about this ltd ed/collectors stuff Tut. The Geddy amd Marcus were ltd runs in 1998 and they are still making them, albeit in Mexico now.
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So, our drummer, on Facebook gig advert "will Karl have another new bass this week?" Cheeky git. Anyway, always one to oblige, the Flea made it's 1st appearance. I've still not got round to setting it up, although I did sort the neck relief a touch. I think the Metallica numbers Nothing else matters straight into Enter the Sandman summed it up perfectly (how DOES one spell segue/segwe blah). The 1st song, I use really smooth, bassy John Paul Jones (Zep 11). Except for the end bit where I change to growl for the heavy bit. That heavy bit leads, via a drum fill, straight into Enter the Sandman, where the growl continues. The change was simply to turn the neck pup tone rotary from notch two, to full treble. Job done! I had the bridge volume on about 1/3rd and the tone on notch three. Never touched that all night. All tonal changes done on the neck pup. Great sound, simple to change throught the (limited) tonal variations I need. The neck is really excellent, for me. It is slighty deeper than most jazz necks I've played, but it just fits my hand perfectly. I do a short tapping lead in You Really Got Me (don't ask why ) and it rang out really clearly, no loss of dynamics. At the end of a lively 1st set, drummer boy actually said it sounded like a Rick on Enter The Sandman. Not like him to notice . So, in summary, the one negative for me is the small side dots are difficult for me to see in some lighting. A versatile jazz that's got a great tonal range, is light (mine is very light), and is already supplied with dint's to fit the drummers head, when your are hitting him to keep time. And the Lurch dancers didn't worry it either . Sorry for those who received sub standard ones as this bass, to me, is a very good, giggable, versatile, unusual looking bass. Might even get round to setting it up [URL=http://s1354.photobucket.com/user/Karl_Altdorfer/media/13892233_1171134309573300_2612398302830762417_n_zpswzl0djhi.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1354.photobucket.com/albums/q693/Karl_Altdorfer/13892233_1171134309573300_2612398302830762417_n_zpswzl0djhi.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1469824194' post='3101388'] Ah... So, Moriarty, you've not read the Manual [i]again[/i], eh..? [url="http://www.genzbenz.com/img/manuals/gb/Streamliner_600_manual.pdf"]Streamliner 600 Manual ...[/url] [/quote] Read? Manual? Are you INSANE
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Thomann are now showing them at £1001 (exchange rate is hurting now) and not back instock until Sept 21st.
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Advice please, Warwick Wenge fretboard maintainance?
karlfer replied to karlfer's topic in Bass Guitars
It's looking splendid now chaps thank you -
Don't know, can't actually find a fuse on the head
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Another deal with Jamie. I bought his Streamliner on Wed and he was magnificent getting it to me by Friday (or Sat night's gig was going to be a challenge ). On top of that he put two splendidly useful extras in for me as well. Really nice of him and much appreciated. Absolute pleasure to deal with, fully recommended. All the best Jamie and thanks again .
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[quote name='Machines' timestamp='1469793179' post='3101077'] fad noun an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived; a craze. "some regard green politics as no more than the latest fad" [/quote] Yup, that's me BUT, I was the first to receive one so I'm the trendsetter. Never thought I'd say that!
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[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1469805581' post='3101227'] s You Northern chaps have some strange stage wear. [/quote] Gi ower lad, tens neetweer
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SOLD - Ashdown LB30 Little Bastard
karlfer replied to dustandbarley's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Many thanks gents, the help is very much appreciated. I guess I'll be fine as long as I wear rubber gumboots . Thanks again, Karl.
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Please advise. Just gota splendid Streamliner 600. The provider from this parish has been extra decent and provided 2 kettle leads (yes I know people HATE that word ). Both leads have 10 Amp fuses. I'm sure the one that was on my Streamliner 900 was a 3 Amp fuse. Definitive advice from expert would be most excellent . I've spent the last half hour with Google being not much use Cheers in advance oh wondrous Basschat Massive!
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As Gareth said, both are likely to be more expensive than the Fender. Whilst as yet we don't know resale on the Flea (apart from one) Maruszczyk and Limelight both seem to suffer from significant depreciation and also seem to appeal to less people second hand. I can understand why that happens, for a couple of reasons.
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Hmm, 3 weeks of quiet-ness. Are we loving this young discreet, or has it been surreptitiously sold on. Come on, your public expects updates . Edit, why is my spelling so sh*t
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MESA Walkabout head & Gigskinz bag *SOLD*
karlfer replied to wateroftyne's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale