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Black and yellow instead Jim? ๐ค๐คญ
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Well worth checking him out @JPJ and he's through your way of course! Lovely compact workshop, the thing that struck me when I first arrived was the amount of guitar cases he had for work that was already in progress. His work on his social media speaks volumes, there are some very tasty instruments that have passed through Gary's hands ๐๐ผ
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This is the route Dave: Stageclix wireless - Korg black tuner - Sansamp Flyrig board - into AH CQ20 desk out to JBL VRX speakers. We are all IEMs so no amps/cabs apart from PA speakers.
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Nice one @Hellzero many thanks for your input too Tony ๐๐ผ๐
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Nice one ped, and thanks for your advice when I needed it ๐๐ผ
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Nice one Dave, bit of chorus from my Flyrig on at the end ๐๐ผIt's still a work in progress but yes, I thoroughly enjoyed finally getting it gigged after the work that's been done. Despite the pup positioning - and it looks at first glance it's not going to make much difference they are so close together - there is a massive difference between bridge to 'neck'. I played safe with no preamp engaged (so no frequency selected, no cut or boost) and that was basically the passive sound, with both pups selected, tone up full...๐ณ The neck is simply sublime (sorry think I've already overstated that ๐) but the lighter weight compared to my Thumb NT also makes a big difference gig wise, and it's simply lovely to play. I think I may have finally lost my Wal GAS at last, and gone all French....๐ค ......oh hang on, I'll just check my lottery numbers just in case ๐คญ๐ Yes, the work has been well worth doing, and worth waiting for - and as one of the local bassists in the audience who came up to me said - I've never even seen a Vigier on a stage up here... Well - me neither! ๐
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Deeks Unionist - Africa.mp3 Early days so still got to get to grips with the myriad of tones from this bass, this was first night out on Saturday gone.. keyboard singer on lead vox for this one, guitarist high vocal, mine third part harmony, Africa by Toto... headphones recommended ๐๐ผ
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Brilliant Norris ๐คฃ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ At 63 - and I'm gonna sound very naive here - I've never come across any other band mates who play in a detuned/drop tuning Eb ๐ซฃ Mind you, it would have been great for my vocals with some of the stuff I've attempted to sing over the last few decades ๐คฃ
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Liking the chequerboard Warwick-a-like Jim ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผnice work on them all ๐๐ผ
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First gig with the Vigier tomorrow night, it's taken me a while to go from my 26 fret Thumb neck to this 21 fret bass. Big difference - particularly as I'm singing too. I also renovated the case that it came in, from this.. .....to this. I've fully fitted it out and padded it both top and bottom sections (with Cloud 9 underlay!) and new fur.
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Stunning work ๐๐ผ๐ฒ
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Quick deal done with Nigel, excellent comms, prompt payment etc, and as said above, top Basschatter - deal with confidence ๐๐
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I've just had it confirmed by Patrice Vigier that it's the 16th Passion ii he produced. ๐๐ผ
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Nice one matey, the look on the folks faces getting their food in Doncaster Wetherspoons - as we both played each others bass before sealing the deal - will stay with me for some time ๐๐ It's come out well ๐๐ผ
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I should be able to get a live gig song sorted at some point, we can record into the desk. Live vids never ever seem to give a decent FOH sound due to less than great phone mics...๐
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๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ bit of a drive for me to pass it on Dave, so I'll attempt to do my best with it ๐ and, yes, you're right, luthier Gary hadn't actually seen one in the flesh, then again, neither had I! ๐ณ I've spent the afternoon playing with the options on it, and despite the close proximity of the pups to the bridge - and to each other - they make a very different and variable sound, it does have an amazing range of tone options. It is a truly unique and an amazingly well built instrument, everything I've read about them seems to be true. When I picked it up, Gary said he could get everything from a Rickenbacker through to a P bass sound out of it. Great I thought, every time I play a bass it just goes bom pa pom ๐
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What a collection ๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฎ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ AWESOME!! ๐๐ผ
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Gary has done an amazing job w/w, he's been a great find, and we do have some other great luthiers up here in the NE. He recently completed a guitar that had been refinished by David Wilson, another big name up here for guitar finishes ๐๐ผ
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I'll pass your number onto my kids Brian, as it'll not be me that'll sell it ๐คฃ
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Body shot with black bridge, for 40 years old the condition is really good ๐๐ผ I forgot to say I also cleaned up the pole pieces on the Benedetti pickups after fitting the bridge, nothing too harsh, q tips with a tiny dab of Solvol Autosol
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I'm in the club ๐ https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/509739-vigier-passion-ii-fretless-to-fretted/
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Thanks RB, I would have loved the skills to do it myself, but they don't stretch that far! Apart from the tuners and bridge swap, the nut was as much as I could contribute ๐
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In the Northeast, specifically Newcastle and surrounding areas, Gary at Sylva Guitars. From Custom builds to set ups, repairs etc.. https://www.sylvaguitars.co.uk/ See my fretless to fretted Vigier conversion in Build Diaries on here. https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/509739-vigier-passion-ii-fretless-to-fretted/ Recommended ๐๐ผ
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Well spotted! I asked Gary if we could do a zero fret to keep it authentic but he said it wasn't possible, just makes it a bit more unique to me I suppose ๐