https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/gibson-bass-guitar-1999/253853462398?hash=item3b1ad86f7e:g:DQ0AAOSw3JRbkFng
Am I missing something, it seems to lack some Gibson SG bass features that mine has...
In the best case I stop thinking (no comments please) and am just amazed how the bass plays itself. In the worst cases, why am I here? when will this end? how much longer do I have to play for? Al the comments in thread so far have gone through my mind at various times
Currently playing in one of the most easy going and enjoyable (and getting very musically slick) bands I have been in. At very nearly 60 I am the second youngest. As a by the by, does anyone have a flight case for Zimmer frame going spare. Just find the right set of like minded band members (which is the hard part).
As above s/h laptop bag (got mine given for free) found at boot sales for peanuts. Charity shops also a good source. Plenty of quality bags about for very little money.
Looks good, the yellow one needs the 'browned' aged cream pickguard (I have a Tele guitar that has gone custard yellow from ivory when new, I am partial to these).
And on a likewise note I also use cheap basses for the majority of gigs these days. Some of my basses are not so much valuable but irreplaceable (or very difficult to replace). The quality of bitsas (and many 'cheap' basses) is quite remarkable and once the volume is raised any subtlety is lost on for me. Tha 'banana' / 'custard' yellow body looks good to me.
And on another worrying guitarist note, not only have I had to ask one of our guitarists to turn up the volume (twice), I have also asked him to play longer solos. Our first set on Friday was run through at quite some pace.
I am well pleased with my QSC GX7 (and sans amp pedals). Light (7.5Kg) and delivers 800W into 8 Ohms single channel (rather more into 4 Ohms). Plenty of headroom. The Leeds pedal is remarkable, I have the Hiwatt experience at a fraction of the weight - not done an AB with the real thing but it reminds me of my Hiwatts of my youth. Main gigging cab is BF Dubster (smaller cab is a Shermann Audio 15/6/1 full range).
Well pointed out, I had also forgotten this, memories of frequent repairs to my AC50 return. Seem to remember output transformers in many guitarists 100W valve amps failing as well.
Correct, based on using such kit in my youth. A real 100W but lacking against Hiwatt and Marshall 100W valve amps. Nice sounding at the time, I would like to hear one with a modern high efficiency cab.
+1 and I was offered a job with HH R&D. Happy memories, how did we manage with IC100 and MA 100 pa. 100W seems unreal by today's kit. Just casing up my QSC 1.4 KW power amp for bass duties.