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Best places in the UK to get bass bodies made
gjones replied to sockdeluxe_mikey's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='jezzaboy' post='1226544' date='May 10 2011, 06:22 PM']I have ordered one of the Jazz/rosewood necks and will give you my "expert" opinion Jez[/quote] I bought one. Dirt cheap but not the greatest quality just about passable I suppose. You have to file your own nut which means you'll have to get a set of luthiers files if you want to do a decent job. I ended up buying an allparts neck. -
Get a hard case like I did. I haven't had to tune up my bass in 10 years. But of course.......I do play free form jazz.
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Enthusiasm competence Musicality Fun (The first 3 above equal fun. if it's not fun, why do it?).
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Nothing looks better than a sunburst Jazz with black block inlays.......Yummy! I should know, I've got one! Not a real 70's one unfortunately.
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We've all had them. You know the ones where you were convinced you'd get stabbed before you could get though the last song. Or you've turned up at a gig to play with a band you've never met before for a gig in front of a thousand people and you've left all your chord charts at home on the kitchen table.
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My MIJ Silver series Squier. It cost me £250 on ebay (plus a 2nd hand allparts neck that some guy had reliced with a sander) but with a set of DR strings it knocks the pants of my others Jazzers which were 3 times the price.
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Back in the market for a new bass? Have you sold that Ray 34 you had on here a while back? I'm on the look out for one.
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Is a Squier Standard body any good..?
gjones replied to matt-bass-sparkes's topic in Repairs and Technical
The Squier I had was just a standard from 2002, probably Agathis. Bodys are made from alder, walnut, swamp ash, basswood etc. As long as it's not plywood it will sound fine. -
Is a Squier Standard body any good..?
gjones replied to matt-bass-sparkes's topic in Repairs and Technical
Up until recently I had an Indonesian Squier Jazz Bass which I gigged with regularly and it sounded pretty good compared to my other more expensive Jazzes. As far as sound is concerned I think the body is not as important as the pickups. Whack some decent pickups in it (maybe secondhand from Ebay) and it will improve the sound no end. -
A while ago I tried the Squier CV Precision and I was VERY impressed by it's build quality. I was playing through a Hartke 4x10 combo in a small shop and I wasn't impressed with the sound though(more to do with the Hartke, which can sound a bit harsh to my ears, than the bass I think). My Precision curiosity started when I tried the new USA standard version about a year ago and thought it had quite a modern sound and not at all what I expected. I could buy the Squier and put US pickups in it I suppose? A cut price Pino Pallidino.......
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I think Steinberger headless basses will soon be making a comeback worn right up under your chin. The sleeves of your jacket rolled up obligatory (mullet optional).
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I have a MIJ Silver Squier Jazz from around 92-94. I paid £250 for it and frankly it's my favorite bass and I have a couple of other very nice Jazzes. Don't know much about the Korean Pro-Tones though but they can't be any better than a MIJ Squier and I wouldn't pay more than £250 for one.
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The reason I asked the question was because if someone asked me to advise them on jazz basses I'd have a list of models as long as my arm I would recommend to them(or warn them away from) but precisions.............I haven't a clue about. One thing I'm pretty sure of though is I don't like clanky P sounds and maple necks. I played a friend of a friends P bass years ago and it had that warm woody sound I associate with them from JJ Cale records. The closest I got to that sound was with the Mex standard. You're right I should try a few more and look for that sound.................I wonder if they've got a road worn?
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I went into my local Guitar Guitar shop in Edinburgh to buy a compressor today. Out of curiosity I asked to try out a Fender Precision...........and I liked it. The ones I tried were the Fender 50's Classic Precision, the Mex standard Precision and the Squier vintage modified amber P bass (because the Jazz Bass VM is so good). They all had their own personality soundwise and although the 50's classic was the best looking, the sound I preferred was the Mex standard. I was very surprised that they sounded so different. I now really fancy one but know nothing about precisions. What should I be looking for? Do you have any favorites? What are your opinions on the 3 basses I tried? Are there others I should try first before I buy?. I know there's a lot of you out there who are big fans of Fender Ps. Your advice would be much appreciated. Gareth
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What's the best bit of kit you've ever bought?
gjones replied to Len_derby's topic in General Discussion
My Fender 'Silver' Squire Jazz Bass made in Japan in 92-94. Cost me £200 from ebay and although I have a Geddy Lee and a 62 reissue (both made in Japan) both of which cost me considerably more, I have to admit it does sound the best of my 3 Jazzes . It's mainly because it has a much deeper punchier sound than the other 2 which is almost precision like and fits much better in the mix than a normal Jazz sound. If you ever get the chance to buy one of these secondhand go for it. You'll be impressed. -
If you want something 'different', versatile (because it has a preamp in the guitar) and based on a 'guitar' design look no further than a Fender Jaguar bass. That would look good in any Indie band line up and has a nice thin neck too. They're from Fender Japan and they look like they've discontinued them recently but you'd get a good price on one secondhand. Here's a groovy video [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXzNaJ5gveY&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXzNaJ5gveY...feature=related[/url]
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B...............................................LING!
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If you're after a combo I recommend the Ashdown EB line. They're 180 watts, which is loud enough for most gigs, they're light, have a built in compressor and come with 12" or 15" speakers. Mine has been very reliable and keeps up with even noisy drummers. You'll find them new for well under £300 which is great value for money. Here's a review [url="http://www.guitarmagazine.co.uk/reviews.php?r=0da0f21d-1d7b-11e0-935e-002215530376"]http://www.guitarmagazine.co.uk/reviews.ph...5e-002215530376[/url]
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[quote name='tom1946' post='1211174' date='Apr 25 2011, 08:10 PM']You think you got problems? hah! I have 9 basses, 14 guitars and 6 cars. Cars are my other addiction, gets expensive. [/quote] Oh and you forgot to tell us about your 3rd addiction.... 'Robbing Banks'. To pay for all the others.
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Are you talking about the tic tac sound? Originally they used to double up the bass line with a baritone guitar like a danelectro strung with flatwounds. This is good example of it [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JpVmZb4bI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JpVmZb4bI[/url]
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Listening now........sounds pretty darn good.
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[quote name='Circle_of_Fifths' post='1209690' date='Apr 23 2011, 11:55 PM']That'd be like buying used underwear and regurgitated steak.[/quote] I do draw the line at regurgitated steak. Although my women have all been secondhand.
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Well there was a time when music was my only source of income and I would be be forced to play crap gigs just to pay the rent. These days I have the luxury to make my excuses when I don't really want to do the gig and I often do.
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Well here's an excellent review [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=63788&hl=ray+34"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...8&hl=ray+34[/url] and if you check for ed freidland on youtube there's a video review as well [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67Fo7AKwfA0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67Fo7AKwfA0[/url] The Ray 34 is reviewed at the end.
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When I buy a bass, one of the things I take into consideration is, if I sold it or traded it in for a better bass, would I get the money I paid for it? Which is why I've always bought 'preloved'. I may try out basses in music shops but although I've owned 9 basses I've only ever bought one of them brand new (and lost a lot of money when I ended up selling it). There's usually plenty to choose from in the for sale section for the price of a brand new bass collection instrument and if it doesn't suit you you can always sell it on for around what you paid for it.