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Delberthot

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  1. The finger noise issue is usually due to having too much treble. I suppose I have a lot of that but when playing it isn't noticable. Just like Woodinblack says - because you have the option to add or remove 10dB of bass and treble doesn't mean that you need to. I set the controls on my bass when I bought it 2 years ago and have never touched them since. I'm happy with what comes out of the bass and the amp EQ is used according to the room I'm playing in
  2. If I find the £400 that I am shy of down the back of the sofa then I'll be back in touch 😅
  3. I had a thought about building exactly this bass after seeing the Chilis last year. Unfortunately I'm still a few hundred short or I'd have had it off you in a heartbeat
  4. I agree - Player Series sounds much more inviting than Standard and warrants the higher price tag just for the clever marketing alone 😃 There used to be a MIC Player series a few years ago
  5. I used to use a clean beer towel to do that years ago - I guess a small microfibre cloth would do the trick as well although this is a lot more compact
  6. In order to keep my strings fresher for longer I wash my hands before touching my bass, carry a microfibre cloth to wipe the bass and my hands and point a fan at my hands so that they don't sweat and stick to the strings which would inevitably cause skin particles to end up between the winds of the strings. I get around 9 or 10 wedding gigs out of a set before they get noticably dull. My bass is also the last thing to come out at a gig and the first thing to get put away at the end of the night
  7. It absolutely is a bargain and in my favourite colour as well
  8. Interesting - I was wondering how the bass would look with a black scratchplate - now I know 😀 Another thing I've spotted is that the D string saddle on both of our basses sits closer to the neck than the G. I hadn't noticed when I intonated the bass a couple of weeks ago
  9. And of course Sly & the Family Stone only had 3 members didn't they?
  10. I've just weighed it and the weight is a surprising 4.63kgs. It certainly doesn't feel as heavy as that. I play in a wedding/function band, plus I have an existing shoulder issue which means that I can't play anything too heavy but I haven't had a single problem when playing the 2 or 3 gigs I did with this bass. Perhaps it has something to do with the balance more than the weight as I've experienced no neck dive on this bass and it's incredibly comfortable.
  11. Maybe I'm less susceptible to neck dimensions but it doesn't feel that much different to my Sterling but interestingly enough Status offer a Stingray neck with a Jazz width nut 😉
  12. The battery in my luggage scales is nearly flat but I managed a couple of quick weights - one with the bass in the bag and one with just the bag to get the difference. The weight I got was 4.4kgs but I'd prefer to get a new battery at the weekend so that I could take my time weighing it to get a more accurate weight. It certainly doesn't feel that heavy and I've done a couple of wedding gigs with no problems. According to EBMM it should be around 4.22kgs EDIT - I've had an even better idea: we have calibrated floor scales at work so I am going to take the bass with me and weight it there today. I'l update the weight once I've done it this afternoon
  13. More pictures as promised. As it said it's really difficult to capture the colour. My phone battery was running low so there was no flash used. Instead I moved the bass nearer to the window. The round the front straps aren't attached to the bag as I took them off but they are inside the front pocket. The bag/case/thingy has been out of the house twice and always travelled on the back seat of my car so it's minty fresh. I've included a rather blurry picture showing the original pickup cover
  14. This is why I sold mine. It had to be incredibly loud to get the proper GK growl. The 700 was the best one for me as it had the perfect amount of power to get the signature growl
  15. Definitely - but the beauty of it is that the poles are easy to move so if you needed to you could adjust them yourself to suit. I still have the original pickup cover which will be included with the bass
  16. I've added honeyburst to the list of possibles - you might be right, I had a honeyburst one before and this does seem to look mighty close to that colour. I'm now going to open this up with the option of shipping by replacing the gig bag that i got it with for my brand new Blake Bravo semi hard case gig bag. This is much more than a simple gig bag. I'd be happy putting this into the back of the van with my bass inside it. It's a semi rigid case with loads of pockets, shoulder strap and clippy bit so that goes around your waist in the event that you have to carry it a long way or the journey to your gig involves climbing mountains etc. I'll take more pictures tonight of the bass and the bag when I get home from work as the pictures I have posted don't do the bass justice. I'll need a couple of days to get some packing materials for it and postage will be £35 - it's still available for collection or meetup - I'll be in the borders near Duns this Saturday At the moment I'm ideally looking for a sale but for trades I would be interested in a G&L or a Geddy Jazz but feel free to try me.
  17. Perhaps a wee bit far away for me I'm afraid but when my Stingray sells then this is currently the number one contender for what I would like next if it's still here
  18. Always wanted to try one of these. Lovely looking basses
  19. I am a lefty and when I was about 10 playing air guitar I naturally went lefty. I was watching a TV program and there was a guy playing right handed so thought that I must be wrong and switched sides. I then went on to play righty when I got my first bass at 12 and haven't regretted it. I'm sure Mark King and Gary Moore are/were lefties playing righty. The third option is to play a righty lefty without changing the strings over so that the E is on the bottom - there are a few players that do that as well.
  20. Yes - In our case a drummer who played far too loud and far too fast - ironically he was a drum teacher 😄 He had a midlife crisis and systematically fell out with everyone he knew. I'd known him 20 years and will never talk to him again. As soon as he was gone the band was so much better and much more fun
  21. I've always been a big fan of the MAG 4x10" cabs. I think that they sound better than the ABM ones. I used 2 cabs with a Gallien 1001RB, it sounded epic and went stupidly loud
  22. I haven't had this long but I think that this is my final attempt to bond with a Stingray. I have had many over the years but this is my first 2 band one. It looks incredible and it plays really well but I just can't get a sound that I am happy with. The body is dated January 1998 but the neck plate dates it to the beginning of March 1998. When I first got it I took the neck off it as it was grubby as expected for a 20 year old neck with a hand rubbed finish. I lightly sanded it and then gave it 4 coats of Birchwood Casey tru oil as recommended by EBMM. This was then lightly rubbed down with 000 steel wool. It still looks shiny but is really smooth to the touch. The tuners went into a container of cola to remove the dirt and then they were carefully dried off and put back together. The pickup poles were slightly oxidised as they do so I decided that, instead of taking a wire brush to them and having lots of metal filings sticking to the pickup, I would buy a closed cover pickup cover. I also took the opportunity to level out the poles to combat the quiet G string issue that these seem to have. This was done by gently pushing the poles down and it could be easily reversed if needs be. There are 2 dings on the body which are fortunately on the back so not noticable when you are playing. The first is on the upper horn near the strap button and the other is at the opposite corner near the jack. There are also a couple of other small dings around the headstock. Everything on it functions 100% and I made a slight adjustment to the truss rod so I know that it works as expected. It is strung with my usual D'addario EXL165, it has a brand new Duracell battery and comes in a functional gig bag. I can't work the colour out: I think that it is sunburst but in a certain light it looks more like cherry burst. It has been incredibly hard to photograph the colour but either way, it is a really nice colour.
  23. When I had my Warmoth '54 Precision made I was really into Sting's tone at the time. He uses a Seymour Duncan 51P bass Stack pickup. I managed to find one on Ebay and it was indeed a mighty sounding pickup http://customshop.seymourduncan.com/51-p-bass-stack/
  24. Depending on the finish you could try high bond tape
  25. Another thing I would always suggest is moving the bass around during the course of a gig so that it's not sitting on the same part of the shoulder for the entire night.
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