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bakerster135

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  1. After having my Stingray a few months, the neck relief has gotten to the point where it needs a little tighten (forward bow, about 1mm gap at 7th fret with capo on 1st/fretting 21st). I got the allen key out today and tried to give it a little clockwise turn, but it won't budge...I put reasonable but not excessive force on it (read all the horror stories about snap nuts/cracked rods), but it won't shift at all! I'll likely be taking it to the Gallery to see what can be done, but just wanted to know whether anyone's experienced this before? If so, did you find any way around it? I know it could either be a stiff nut, or a maxed out rod, but if there's a simple way around it I'd rather save a few bob!... Any help will be muchly appreciated! Al
  2. After having my Stingray a few months, the neck relief has gotten to the point where it needs a little tighten (forward bow, about 1mm gap at 7th fret with capo on 1st/fretting 21st). I got the allen key out today and tried to give it a little clockwise turn, but it won't budge...I put reasonable but not excessive force on it (read all the horror stories about snap nuts/cracked rods), but it won't shift at all! I'll likely be taking it to the Gallery to see what can be done, but just wanted to know whether anyone's experienced this before? If so, did you find any way around it? I know it could either be a stiff nut, or a maxed out rod, but if there's a simple way around it I'd rather save a few bob!... Any help will be muchly appreciated! Al
  3. Bump for an awesome pedal, I use mine all the time and will never want for another delay/echo GLWTS!
  4. Can confirm that the new Classic bolts do fit the battery compartment of the old pre-eb models. Yay! :-)
  5. [quote name='bh2' timestamp='1407843555' post='2524504'] I have a MIM Precision I bought blind of the bay a few years ago... a 2002 model. Turned out an absolute peach. Did some minor modding, nothing drastic, mainly cosmetic 'cept I swapped out the machines for some 70's style. A super bass. £250 [/quote] Ha, I had a 2004 MIM Jazz in Agave Blue that I got for £250 too! Amazing bass and came with Lindys in it, sounded amazing. Sold it to pay rent at uni
  6. [quote name='Lw.' timestamp='1407836564' post='2524410'] I would suggest playing a load of them & buying the one that sounds & feels right for you, regardless of the branding/made in sticker. [/quote] [quote name='eightbitraptor' timestamp='1407836756' post='2524414'] Absolutely this. [/quote] +1. I've owned (and still own!) a number of Fender basses, Mex, Jap and US, and I would never buy a Fender bass without trying it out now. I've found the quality to be more spotty with Fender than any other manufacturer, and just because it says "Made in the USA" on the headstock (or custom shop on the back of it!) does not dictate that it will be better than a Mexican model!
  7. Thanks for your advice Pete. Well I've contacted S&T and ordered a replacement plate (inc. screws). Bit drastic but I need the Stingray for Friday, will post here to let people know whether the classic screws fit pre-eb models!
  8. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1407335111' post='2519543'] How are you getting on with the bass? Any soundclips? [/quote] It's excellent! Really powerful, growly sound, which amazing considering it has just one pickup. No soundclips yet, but my GF's away next weekend so I'll probably get the cab out and record some then!
  9. Also, does anyone know if the Stingray Classic plate/screws fit the Pre-EB basses?
  10. Does anyone know where I can one of these!? Any help would be much appreciated! :-)
  11. Dammit! These always pop up when I'm brassic! Prime era of Ernie Ball Stingray construction, GLWTS!
  12. Definitely cool (see my signature! ).
  13. The wah he had (and uses on this performance) is the old Morley Power Wah Boost, which I believe he inherited from Cliff Burton. They look like [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/271562536960?limghlpsr=true&hlpv=2&ops=true&viphx=1&hlpht=true&lpid=108&device=c&adtype=pla&crdt=0&ff3=1&ff11=ICEP3.0.0&ff12=67&ff13=80&ff14=108"]this[/url], and sound totally different to the modern Morley Power Wahs. The below will give you a pretty good idea of what that sounds like! ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfiOGyMy1ag
  14. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1407242539' post='2518663'] Growl is such a loose term as it means so many different things to different people - to me, growl is a Precision or Rick being driven hard (think Live at Leeds or early Rush)[/quote] See, to me that's "clank"!...
  15. Neck: Maple Body: Maple Aguilar OBP-3 pre. Find a good sweet-spot and stick a Bartolini M4 pickup there. That is all.
  16. Marinus bought my Spector Euro. Lovely, friendly chap, and great communication. He paid very quickly, arranged UPS pick-up (and provided calm assurance when I was worried they weren't going to turn up! ). A real asset to this community, and highly recommended!
  17. Do want. Cannot afford For those not aware, this is one of the rarest, coolest basses on the planet. GLWTS!
  18. The EHX Steel Leather might do what you want. It's not an overdrive/distortion, but a bass expander which provides more attack, and what could be described as "crunch".
  19. Great stuff, lovely basses! May I suggest that you consider the Aguilar options (OBP-1, OBP-2, OBP-3) before choosing the tonepump. They're a lot better sounding to my ears, get closer to the US Spector sound, and will probably be cheaper than a tonepump anyway!
  20. [quote name='mattyb' timestamp='1406618392' post='2512968'] I ended up grabbing a 3Leaf GR2 which sounds great but isn't exactly what I was looking for.... Would you guys rate the sound of the OC2 above an Octamizer? I have the latter but its definitely a different sound to the usual synth octave bass sound. Maybe I need to play with the filter knob a bit more to dial it in just right [/quote] Just get the Moog dude, it'll do exactly what you need. It is quite big, but not at all noisy.
  21. [quote name='Aero71' timestamp='1406488869' post='2511900'] Hi, What's the weight? [/quote] I don't have scales with me, but if I remember correctly it's just below 4 kilos. Will check asap.
  22. [quote name='legend142' timestamp='1406327582' post='2510759'] Ah man is this the one that was at Mansons? I very nearly got this a few weeks ago...enjoy I'm sure it's a cracker [/quote] The very same! I did a bit of haggling, and got the price down a bit too :-) I'm playing it now, it's a beaut!
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