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Really interesting comparison actually. I know it's in the sound, but that pre-eb looks so much cooler despite the relatively subtle cosmetic differences... Everything just seems to line up a little better
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
bakerster135 replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Yeah, the Cog pedals are great! The Punisher one is a pretty basic Knightfall 66, from around when he first started making them. Has the diode selection and also a charge pump to run at 18v. I usually have this always on on channel A, low gain on MOSFET (left side), then use channel B for higher gain with germanium. The Signor Gattino is the TK-421-X (Rat) with LM308 op amp, generally the same as the stock one except it has an HPF on the distortion, so you can get some interesting sounds if you combine it with the LPF on the clean. I love the W&C TFR too. Tried pretty much every other tall font clone out there, including the EHX Green Russian, and nothing's beaten it in terms of the power and low end it puts out. Sounds absolutely massive stacked through the gattino! -
Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
bakerster135 replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
The current setup and highly unlikely to change anytime soon, just works perfectly. Only addition will be an envelope filter at some point, which will either go above and after the Whammy, or in place of the XXL. A lot of deliberation on which one though, considering my first choice is rarely available and is hugely overpriced when it is, yet sells within minutes... -
Perhaps it's just me, but it always feels like a red flag when I see a recessed body-end truss rod nut.
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Jazz Bass 2 Band EQ Recommendations
bakerster135 replied to northcountrybob's topic in Accessories and Misc
Aguilar OBP-1 would be the ideal one I would suggest. It's what's in their DB-924/DB-925 external preamps and those sound perfect with Jazz Basses. Very similar to the Sadowsky pre, just a touch nicer sounding and more transparent to my ears. -
Correct, also the custom and deluxe telecasters which were brought in December 72/January 73 I believe, but not the standard teles
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Think they generally used Northern American hard ash, also used for baseball bats...
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My 75 Jazz is 12.35lbs...I've seen the odd late 70s bass get into the 13lb realm!
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How come we can’t get the cool fender Japan stuff :(
bakerster135 replied to stingray_stinger72's topic in Bass Guitars
This guy imports a load of Fender Japan guitars, quite a few specials https://www.whitstableguitars.co.uk/. No basses listed but he could probably get hold of them. -
1992 Fender American Vintage 62 Reissue Jazz Full Renovation
bakerster135 replied to vinorange's topic in Build Diaries
Interesting move to lacquer over the decal - are you aware that the 62 AVRI Jazz Basses have the waterslide decal sat on top of the lacquer and they didn't clear coat over them? This is period-correct as Fender didn't start lacquering over them until the late 60s, and it's why the edges of the decal were clearly visible! Regardless, lovely job and looks great, good work! -
Probably Maui Blue from the international colour range?
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Although definitely rarer, it was possible to get a custom colour JB without a matching headstock. My Fiesta Red 65 has a tort plate and non-painted headstock from factory, and I know Martin Petersen from the Bass Gallery has/had one with identical spec. I've also seen quite a few other examples pop up at reputable vintage Fender retailers. On the PB with matching headstock front, I'm sure Norm's Rare Guitars had one on their YouTube channel a while ago...
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So the truss rod works fine then? That was the main thing that was putting me off...Think you still would've beat me to it though! It's real looker 😍 Very jealous! I'm properly on the lookout for a CAR, LPB or Dakota Red 65 or 66 at the moment...Congrats on the purchase!
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A bit cheaper on their website https://www.guncottonguitars.com/basses#/1966-fender-precision-bass. Still overpriced though, considering sunburst 66 jazz basses tend to be going for 8-9k from most other price-hiking UK dealers
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I know let’s put a pickup cover on it in the wrong place
bakerster135 replied to ash's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
That's definitely a slap stopper if ever I've seen one! -
The control plate reminds me of a Musicman Sabre. It's definitely not stylish or pretty to mine eye regardless of the finish...
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For me, Aeroplane is the perfect RHCP tune - catchy "radio-friendly" pop tune and great chorus, but with lovely slap on the verse and a cool bass solo. I still love everything pre-Californication but One Hot Minute is standout for me, I think because I've always really liked Jane's Addiction and Dave Navarro adds a bit of that to the Chilis' sound
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Fender Precision 1965 - all original & mint - sunburst - *SOLD*
bakerster135 replied to Arnoldoc's topic in Basses For Sale
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I'm assuming the 925 doesn't have a voltage pump to convert 9v power to 18v? The 924 runs at 18v with the 2x9v batteries, so if the 925's running at 9v then there's going to be a headroom difference which may account for the 924's clear/richer tone?
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1965 Fender Precision with Case - *SOLD*
bakerster135 replied to WishIcouldplay's topic in Basses For Sale
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1965 Fender Precision with Case - *SOLD*
bakerster135 replied to WishIcouldplay's topic in Basses For Sale
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Macari's closed last year mate, you're a bit behind.
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I had a Golden Ratio, which I sold on here: I also have a 70s Clone Theory and the GR was identical-sounding, though much quieter and with more flexible control options. Overall though, I just preferred the slightly fatter sound of my original CT, hence the sale... I bought it off reverb and, despite customs charges, the experience was relatively easy. Also, the owner Tim is a very friendly, helpful guy.