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[quote name='dan670844' post='898163' date='Jul 18 2010, 04:25 PM']Get an accountant a good one! its worth it.[/quote] Do people generally think this is a good idea for £300 per year take home? Seems a bit OTT to me. I already spend a fair bit on insurance, petrol etc and this all seems to be another step towards sapping the fun out of what effectively is a hobby
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Arrrrrrrrrgh 24 hooooours til my first RGT exam!
Cat Burrito replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Missed this thread... I hope it went well -
I'd echo the above sentiments, I've done several pubs with 100w / 150w & 99% of them mic up if it's bigger. You will occasionally come across one that doesn't & I recently played Manchester where the drummer & guitarist complained afterwards that my sound wasn't cutting through. We played Sheffield the next night, got mic'd up & the soundman commented afterwards that my small rig gave a great tone. I guess the odd gig being a bit lacklustre is the by off for not breaking your back.
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1971/2 Jazz Bass for sale £250 incl UK only delivery
Cat Burrito replied to Cat Burrito's topic in Basses For Sale
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I bought this Antoria Jazz bass on Basschat from Jamesf back in October 2009. It was interesting period of my life because at the time I had cancer and to put it bluntly I didn't want to go to my grave having never owned a vintage bass. At the time an early 70s Fender wasn't likely to be on the cards so this seemed like a cheap way of doing it. However as luck would have it, I had a life insurance policy payout so the 70s Fender became a reality and now I'm all better I've realised this is surplas to requirements. It's all original, varitone circuitry has been added but I have the original control plate so it can be flipped back to stock & this is included in the sale. It came with missing thumb rest and ashtrays but I managed to source some ashtrays (easily removed if not to your tastes but I thought it added to the mojo). If I may quote James as I don't think I could put it any better; [font="Comic Sans MS"]"It sounds very 70's jazz, there's no denying it, and the tones you can get are more variations on a theme (a good one though) than many distinct tones that you can get from modern active basses. The varitone circuitry helps with this, and the sounds from each pickup are quite distinct. The strings on it now are quite old, so it's got a very Jamerson/Noel Redding sound to it, and I haven't ever changed them so I've no idea what it will sound like with fresh ones on. It's definitely a 70s sounding bass though, so if that's what you're after, you'll be delighted with this bass. No warpage or anything, but could do with a good setup and clean; the action is set to be very low over the first 7 frets where I tend to stay with this bass (fits the genre/sounds I use it for) so action there is fast, low and buzz-free, but it seems quite versatile in setup despite the 2-saddle bridge."[/font] I will most likely ship it with the neck detatched as I wouldn't want the Royal Mail putting an end to the good shape the bass has been in for the last coming up for 40yrs. [b]It's UK delivery only which is included in the £250 asking price [/b]which is what I paid for it. I'd like to get that back ideally. Collection is fine too. Again & I hope he doesn't mind being quoted but I had some correspondence with Bassassasin as he seems to be our resident JapCrap expert (if only appointed by me but he knows more than me). I'll leave you with his words which seem to suggest it's a 1971 rather than 1972 which is what James thought. It's fair to assume you are buying into some early 70s mojo whatever the date; [font="Comic Sans MS"]Hi Tim - as I'm sure is becoming obvious, dating these things ain't an exact science! Mostly all there is to go on for reference are the surviving catalogues, the earliest with a specific date being the '71 Ibanez linked earlier. This is interesting too: [url="http://psyco.jp/greco/p/c001_02.jpg"]http://psyco.jp/greco/p/c001_02.jpg[/url] That's a Greco catalogue on a Japanese site (Greco was technically a Japan-only brand) and as you can see the JB-380 is the same bass again. This catalogue is the earliest in the archive. It's not dated but looking at the sequence it's probably fair to assume it's 1971: [url="http://psyco.jp/greco/cata.html"]http://psyco.jp/greco/cata.html[/url] All subsequent versions of the JB-380 are different, starting with the tuners. There's an undated Antoria catalogue on the Vintaxe.com site: [url="http://www.vintaxe.com/catalogs_japanese_antoria.htm"]http://www.vintaxe.com/catalogs_japanese_antoria.htm[/url] I can't be 100% sure from the tiny image but I think the bass in the pic is the same as yours. Unfortunately Vintaxe is a pay site (proper guitar porn!) and I've not yet become depraved enough to sign up. Only a matter of time, though... I mentioned the black-button tuners as an indication of its age - MIJ copies in general exhibit various features which can place them at different periods, fortunately there's a fair bit of accumulated knowledge about Fujigen guitars from the era because Ibanez has become a collectable brand. Broadly speaking, Fujigen designs were regularly revised & updated to become more accurate as production went on. Your bass has black button tuners, large chrome truss rod cover, rounded corners on the position markers, markers terminate at 17th fret, square chrome covered pickups, designed to be hidden under ashtrays, and a 2-saddle bridge, also intended not to be seen. All of these details were phased out over probably about 5 years, until by the time Fujigen were building the Ibanez Silver Series copies & Greco Super Reals etc, they were replica-standard and indistinguishable from the real thing. Which of course was why Fujigen got the Fender Japan contract. Anyway, that's leaping ahead a decade or so. The point is that yours has all the "vintage" bells & whistles and these only appear on the earliest Fujigen copies, and the only specific date we have is 1971 in that Ibby catalogue! It's possible they might have been in production earlier but the rule of thumb is that proper MIJ copies didn't really go back to the 60s - there were Fender & Gibson etc influences, but they weren't copies as such. A good example is the Ibby 2030 bass, again from the '71 catalogue: [url="http://www.ibanez.ru/info/catalog/1971/01.jpg"]http://www.ibanez.ru/info/catalog/1971/01.jpg[/url] These appear from the late 60s, earlier ones have a weird "jester's hat" 2-a-side headstock. Definitely Jazz-influenced but not exactly a copy. Anyway - that probably is absolutely everything I know about these things - although if you have any more questions, try me[/font] I have added new pics as well as including ones without the covers. Check my feedback thread. Paypal is fine & indeed prefered but cash on collection is ok too, cheques I'm a bit wary of but we can always sort out the finer details via PM.
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I wouldn't rush to have him in my army!
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Fender Precisions - they're fantastic
Cat Burrito replied to Ham fisted Bass's topic in Bass Guitars
Further to my earlier post, I found a stand for the 51RI & have also assembled a further P-bass mainly from 70s parts -
I'll have a P please Bob
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Thanks for the responses... Bilbo I may well PM you, thanks. I reckon I've earn't less than a grand in 10-15yrs but it's a requirement of my work to list business ventures (& in doing so be totally open & honest). I'm sure the taxman will be thinking "Give it up son!" I'm also curious about the 200 people who looked at the thread but didn't post. Do they think this is being watched?
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Is a Gibson Les Paul bass a good deal for £500?
Cat Burrito replied to Dogame's topic in General Discussion
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Absolutely... I think less so amongst certain brands but changing types can really change a bass. Same with gauges.
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bass string 55's, flat and plastic coated questions??
Cat Burrito replied to algmusic's topic in Accessories and Misc
I've recently converted to heavy flats & I am very happy with my tone. The neck will certainly need a tweak & the nut can need filing too as BassBod suggests. My sound is big & vintage now. Try rotosound Trubass strings - black nylon if you really want to experiment. Although heavier you won't need to tweak the neck as the tension is lower -
New Squier range - the final nail in MIM's coffin
Cat Burrito replied to nollaig's topic in Bass Guitars
Fender have always had a wide range and Squier have really got back in the game over the last couple of years. The MIM's have got better since the price hike and I am sure there is room for all. There's just a lot more choice for players these days and that is no bad thing -
I wouldn't exactly say I'm a one trick pony but I definitely do what I do and to my credit I do it pretty well. I'd like to be more versatile but my time is precious so I opted to focus on doing what I do well rather than spreading what I have thinner. That said I recently did a slightly funky soul pop session which definitely had me playing outside the box and I LOVED it. I have to be realistic though and I will always be the sort of player I am. Hypocrite that I am, I would always advise younger players to develop as much skill and technique as possible to maximise the chances of getting more work and keeping their options open. Great thread btw
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I guess a lot of us here earn a bit of beer money from our various ventures. We've got pro players on Basschat & we have bedroom players too but I would imagine the majority are people with dayjobs who occasionally earn the odd quid playing with the band. A lot of my gigs have been unpaid but I am now in a position where the band I'm currently with has potential to make a bit of money. Realistically speaking we might make a few hundred quid but it'll never be a case of packing in the dayjob. Legally you are supposed to declare ALL earnings (I'm not naive enough to think most musicans do!) and some employers require you to declare music as a buisness interest. I'm just curious as to who has declared what and if it has been a pain. I'm sure the taxman won't be delighted to see my putting down an addition annual income of £300 a year but my companies policy is it is declared. What problems have people faced or has it been a relatively simple process? If people haven't declared, why not? Just wondering as I expect I am about to open a huge can of worms for myself. Also what tips are there for the semi pro musician? Presumably keep all receipts etc
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='885881' date='Jul 4 2010, 10:07 PM']Look at it this way - It's got to be better than gambling, drinking, taking drugs, or... WOMEN! So welcome to a comparatively clean addiction [/quote] Well said that man! And the GAS does pass... or failing that, it calms down
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I bought it & this was my thread I started. Flippant comments aside, lots of nice pics & some good info. The Fender bass isn't rocket science but such publications ae for suckers like me & I'll always snap them up.
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[quote name='Dave Vader' post='895379' date='Jul 15 2010, 09:37 AM']Read this, if you were hoping to be Danko (like me) you won't like it.... [url="http://www.bassplayer.com/article/eastwood-club-bass/oct-07/31867"]http://www.bassplayer.com/article/eastwood...ss/oct-07/31867[/url][/quote] Luckily the novelty wore off
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[quote name='s_u_y_*' post='218326' date='Jun 13 2008, 02:11 PM']For a while I was GAS-ing over their Ampeg AEB-1 copy, the EEB-1. [/quote] Yes, me too as I wanted (want!) to be Rick Danko
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Relax & have fun - may sound odd but it's a damn good start. Try & get on with them as it's more than just the music. Also be guided by what they say. They may want less flash... but go with the flow. Oh & good luck!
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My original 90s MIJ P-bass is currently divided up across 2 Precisions, both of which are great basses
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I've owned 3, great basses but just not "me". I'm a big fan of Gibson basses on other players!
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How about [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOG-FENDER-STYLE-BASS-BRIDGE-2-SADDLE-CHROME-TOP-LOADER-/280509654052?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item414fada424"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TOG-FENDER-STYLE-BAS...=item414fada424[/url] ?