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  1. [quote name='deathpanda' post='784076' date='Mar 23 2010, 10:21 PM']Did a search but nothing came up so I'm gonna make a thread about it. I apologise for another advice thread, but I would like some help choosing a gig bag for my bass.

    For the past year I have been carrying my bass around in my guitar bag, which is obviously too small so I've had to have a drawstring bag cover the headstock. I really could care less about the horrible aesthetics and the distress it causes when you look at it, but I think it's time I got something that protect the bass properly. My price range is £50 max and I want something that fits my Geddy Lee sig perfectly.

    I have searched and searched for them online, but to be honest I'm not really sure what's big enough and what isn't... Aesthetically, I don't really want any bright colours or crazy designs, just a simple, durable gig bag for my bass.

    Any suggestions would be appreciated, cheers.[/quote]


    Fender does a lovely tweed one [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Deluxe-Tweed-gig-bag-P-Jazz-bass-New_W0QQitemZ280483072823QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Guitar_Accessories?hash=item414e180b37"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Deluxe-Tweed-...=item414e180b37[/url]

  2. I don't think an active bass is the answer, to be honest, slap tone its mostly due to your approach to it, i.e. your technique, the part of flesh you attack the string with, even. Active or passive I've seen real talented players getting a quacky slap sound out of the most unsuspecting bass, see the examples below...

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMSq__vg7Gs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMSq__vg7Gs[/url]

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uryk_gs39n0&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uryk_gs39n0...feature=related[/url]

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47PYoNEd4tk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47PYoNEd4tk[/url]

    Get yourself a copy of this DVD and you'll be more than halfway there



    available here: [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ed-Friedland-Slap-Ultimate-Guide/dp/B00008G90O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1269380727&sr=1-1"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ed-Friedland-Slap-...0727&sr=1-1[/url]

  3. As a London based man myself (even though I am a bloody foreigner :) ) I am going to give you the facts: I've lived here from '85 so I have a my fair share of cabby knowledge of where to go for the right gear.

    First of all, I have to share the feelings of all those who posted above. The answer is sadly: Nowhere on Denmark St.

    The problem first and foremost is that you DON'T get a lot of choice, never mind the service and the good deals that the store assistants might give you, believe me you can haggle and really get a decent price but... there is just not enough livestock worth hagglig about! You get some stores who are trying to push vintage gear at an unacceptable and unaccessible price, there is this boutique shop in there, I can't remember the name, nice sofa, fireplace and leather furniture in there, you walk in you see a lovely 70's Jazz and the price tag says Bargain £9999!! Bargain? Bollox me think.

    Then you get places like Bass Cellar and Macari's who are just pushing wishy-washy Korean copies, together with the odd names Fender and Gibson, and Jackson's (far east ones) all at prices that are well above what you can buy on line from GAK, Nevada and others.

    London is a very expensive place to live, shop and even pay for a bus fare, but that's because our stores are afflicted by a very high cost for the rent for their premises, licenses etc, all these overheads are items which an internet outlet is not subject to. Hence internet killed the shop star!

    Back in the late 90' to beginning 00's the London's flagship store for anything Bass, was in fact the Bass Center in Wapping High St. behind Tower Bridge. They were the avant-guard of the London bass scene however their business was killed by the internet too, and since then the Bass Center closed to the public and don't have a showroom anymore, only selling online, yes you get good deals there too but, as the original poster said he'd rather try before buying and this is why the few stores that can afford to have a high street outlet unfortunately are not in Central London.

    The Gallery in Camdem is the closest to central London, and still one of the best at the moment. However the Gallery is still a small shop and crammed with stuff, just not enough space for you to try something in peace and quiet.

    If you really want to have the uiltimate bass experience I would, from personal experience, recommend you to stretch out a bit more to the South East and go to Essex to visit Colechester where you will find another very nice [b]and most of all LARGE store [/b]with tons of gear in the Bass Merchant where Darren works, Darren is a member in this forum and will give you a discount just for being a member of Basschat. His store is really ample and is situated in a quiet industrial estate with [b]plenty of parking space[/b], whereas parking in Central London is near impossible.

    He stocks a variety of nice basses, MusicMan, Fender, Lakland, and other, has loads of excellent amps, Mark Bass, Aguilar, Genz-Benz and other, so you will be definately spoilt for choice.

    Hope to have been of help.

  4. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='781759' date='Mar 21 2010, 04:29 PM']Really nice neck - One of the thinner Precision necks, just a little thicker than a Jazz. Glossed and properly finished, so all in all really nice.

    Huge output for a passive bass. Much better than the MIM's & Classics. Bargain Pino clones for everyone! :)[/quote]


    He's right! Lovely neck and loud enough sound

  5. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='781674' date='Mar 21 2010, 02:37 PM']Thats pretty steep. GAK have the CV P basses for around £260[/quote]

    Right! Which is exactly how I managed to get mine down to £234 when I told them a few shop were selling them for under £250 they said ok I'll do it for you for £234 I said oh yeah, I'll have some of that.

    Phone Nevada they are soft! :)

  6. [quote name='cameltoe' post='781651' date='Mar 21 2010, 01:48 PM']True that may be, but my local music shop sells the CV Squiers at £389 now, so they're hardly a budget line anymore.[/quote]

    Depends where you shop, I've got mine from Nevada as a phone deal (best way to shop in my views) and I haggled it down to £234 bear in mind their retail price was and still is now £299 incl free next day delivery

    [url="http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Bass_Guitars/Bass_Guitars/Bass/sc1114/p7144.aspx"]http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Bass_Guitars/...1114/p7144.aspx[/url]

  7. show us a link of the basses you are talking about, except the CV Precision '51, I know that one already, as I have said before I tried the Jap reissue 51 as in the pic below and a Sting one too (pic further down) and I still preferred the CV and money was not a problem. It was the quality of the CV that prevailed.

    [size=3][b]The Classic '51 Reissue (JAP) £639[/b][/size]


    [size=3][b]The Stink £619 [/b][/size]

  8. [quote name='Pete Academy' post='753648' date='Feb 22 2010, 12:02 PM']Roland Cube RX bass.[/quote]

    I agree with the Roland Cube RX, it comes with packed with stuff:

    1. Stereo effects: autowah, reverb, Chorus, Flanger, Delay

    2. Cab simulators, hartke / Fender Bassman, Ampeg, Trace and other

    3. Drum Machine!!

    4. Auxiliar input for an mp3 player tp play along with real music.

    5. Works on batteries as well as mains (ac adaptor included)

    6. Chromatic tuner

    7. Carrying straps

    8. On board EQ

    9. Headphone output for quiet practicing

    But the best thing about it is that it actually sounds great and can give a surprisingly big sound for such a small package.
    What more do you want

    [url="http://www.dv247.com/guitars/roland-micro-cube-bass-rx-bass-guitar-practice-amp-combo--48568"]http://www.dv247.com/guitars/roland-micro-...mp-combo--48568[/url]

  9. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='781285' date='Mar 21 2010, 12:22 AM']Strange because when I look at the Jazz pickguards on the website it says: "This will only fit USA and Mexican made Fenders (not Squier or Japanese). If you have a Squier or Japanese or non-Fender copy we'll need you to mail us a tracing or the original part and we'll duplicate the shape for a small (max. $20) set-up fee."[/quote]

    Well what can I say, I emailed them, told them it was a Squier, they've said no problem, they didn't charge me extra and as you've seen in the pics, it fitted bang on. I guess they must have changed their templates or something. This is the first time I've ordered something from them. Be prepared for a 3 weeks wait, they send them like.... 3rd class or lower. Cheapskates. Mine took fffing ages!

  10. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='781275' date='Mar 21 2010, 12:02 AM']Hey, bass5, did that new pickguard match up with all the screwholes, neck, and pickup?[/quote]

    Yes 100%

    there is only one thing that is there that I didn't need, and that it's the scallopped indent for the trussrod adjustment at the base of the neck, which as you know on these Squiers is not there but at the top of the headstock.

    as you can see in this pic

  11. [quote name='firstkingofleon' post='781057' date='Mar 20 2010, 07:08 PM']probally want to move away from jazz bass, although i do love my squier, i would just like some variety,
    something with a heavier, muddier sound would be nice.
    cheers for the help though,
    if i cant decide on a new bass i will defenatly check out some pickup upgrades.[/quote]


    Trust me the pickups and the wiring looms in the CV are sh|te, change them with some decent ones and you will have a bass you will be proud of.

  12. [quote name='cameltoe' post='780783' date='Mar 20 2010, 02:02 PM']They just look cooler don't they?

    They sound pretty damn good too- maybe a tad 'brighter' to my ears, but then they are brand new.

    I don't know about the rest of you, but as good as this video is, you only really find out about how the bass sounds and what it can/can't do once you're playing with a band.

    Hopefully the squiers would be as powerful as the fenders to either drive a band or cut through the mix.[/quote]

    Well Ed has an intensive collection of basses, I don't suppose he keeps them all with fresh strings every week or so, the squiers only sounded brighter because of the new D'Addario's they come with which are exceptionally good strings for this basses's money.

    After the stings break in the Squier's do sound [b]a lot[/b] mellower as you can hear... err.. here!

    Here's one I made earlier :)

    [url="http://www.captnmoto.co.uk/videos/51precision.mp3"]Squier '51 Precision Bass with Seymour Duncan's Basslines Quarter Pound and EB Super Slinky aged strings[/url]

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