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BassAdder60

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  1. I’ve found the vintage threaded saddles very stable as you can use the threads to pull the saddle inwards slightly so they are squeezed together. The Player series bridge saddles move side to side and the screws wind undone from vibration !
  2. No worries.. they don’t cost much !! If they are it’s always handy to have spares
  3. Thanks, I’ve ordered some 8mm and 10mm slotted screws for spares etc and losing a bit of the height of screw sticking out. Good call thank you
  4. Post resurrection!!!! I’ve just removed my HiMass bridge on my PBass and fitted the Hosco Vintage bridge with threaded saddles As long as the saddles stay put I’m going to do my other PBass too. Very slight mark in the lacquer where the large HiMass was fitted but I’m hoping in time that will disappear? In terms of tone .. same I guess but I can get action lower and it looks more like the original. Looks like my Vintera bass now too
  5. Strangely I don’t find the neck a lot different to my Player Series PBass in terms of playing. I’m a big guy with reasonably large hands and it feels more right than say a Jazz neck hence why I recently sold off my lovely new Jazz. Wider slightly but less chunky due to radius etc and it just feels right for me. Jury is still out regarding the pickguard
  6. From what I’ve read is that the necks are very stable and truss rod adjustment is rarely needed unless changing string gauge etc Out if the box it was setup perfectly ( very different to how the Player series are set or lack of it ) It does appear to be just that little bit more special and with shops clearing out stock they are closer to Player series pricing compared to a few years ago. I’m really liking mine and the neck and frets and better lower action make it an easier bass to play. Pickup is better as is the tone control .. far more usable treble reduction without the low end becoming woolly. Even the bridge is better albeit basic but the threaded saddles are a huge improvement over the Player Series that suffer from movement and screws working themselves out ! Great bass
  7. I like my bass to be felt and heard and I don’t like standing still at the back. Our singer is always moving around a lot and we often bump into each other but she is a curvy hot chick so no complaints from me lol 😂
  8. My ABM600 is whisper quiet as long as input gain isn’t goosed !!
  9. Eek yuk !! No thank you Fender heavy 346 picks for me 🤟
  10. Just played the Vintera with a pick Wow sounds bloody amazing !
  11. Another point is the action is lower without fret clank / buzzing compared to the Player Series I think the neck radius and fret types seem to make an improved difference in getting a lower action, neck quality too of course
  12. Yep the Seafoam green is a lovely looking bass Strange about the pickup output, mine is around the same signal strength as my Player Series
  13. Yep threaded saddles .. so good I’m going to take my HiMass Bridge off my Player Series
  14. They seem to be selling the stocks off Mine was £799 I believe a Vintera II is due out ( 60’s ) ??
  15. Yep .. I’ve just ordered two of these for my Player Series PBass Are they decent ?
  16. Just purchased a new Vintera PBass and I’m very impressed with the quality and sound. Nicer than my Player Series PBass and highly recommend. Neck is a delight to play, awesome pickup too, even the vintage bridge is nice and works well I might consider a black pickguard but I’m not sure yet.
  17. I think some sign up make a profile and then give up looking or responding
  18. If you pay you can send messages on Bandmix and receive messages too of course. It’s not the best of sites to be honest but it can lead to finding other musicians etc
  19. Where can I buy the grooved vintage bridge saddles from ? Ideally with screws Looking to change my Hismass bridges back to standard plate type but upgrading the saddles instead of the one slot kind. I have the bridges from the player series but really like the vintage bridge as found on the Vintera so converting would be preferred with buying just the four saddles
  20. My new edition
  21. Great amps .. I miss mine
  22. In addition the RM cabs are ok but a better 212 cab like the SVT212AV would blow away the RM series played loud. Lovely tone from the SVT212AV and closest to the 810 in a small package I sold all my Ashdown cabs even the more expensive ones as the Ampeg was better in every way apart from the weight ! Worth it for the sound and rated 600w
  23. Hi I’ve owned both and the new SGT pedal The SVT 3Pro has got power but you need to push the graphic EQ sliders to get close to the rated 450w but it still feels lacking The SCR-DI is nice but I didn’t like the Scrambler at all. The SGT is an amazing improvement but I sold mine as it still lacked a certain something. Enter the Genzler 4 on the floor pedal and that is in a different class as it retains your bass and amp tone but adds a fantastic light to medium drive as required. It’s best bit is the adjustable HPF and LPF which make it a fantastic sounding pedal Personally I would keep the Ashdown and put a pedal in front of it .. even a basic TC Spark Booster makes the ABM come alive
  24. Yep they look a nice bass too
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