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Pow_22

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  1. My Mesa MPulse 360 has built in and very usable compression that i leave as an “always on” effect. Lovely warm growly vintage/valvey tone with my P or J
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    Jazz

    Being into my vintagey tones (think flats and valves, motown and Deacon) it still really surprises me that my MIJ 75 ri Jazz bucks the common generalisation that P’s do that best. I love my P but honestly this jazz sounds so good, like the old recordings
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    SOLD

    That just needs a dark tort plate then its instant John Deacon! Lovely
  4. Looks like the vintage P id seen has gone. As such this is withdrawn from sale
  5. https://thebassgallery.com/collections/full-rigs/products/ampeg-b-15-portaflex-1975-8 I quite like the 'S' model, bigger than usual and a bit more umph and beef
  6. Bass gallery have two. Ive asked numerous times re: the one linked above as the pics note several areas of concern - a replacement transformer and some weird addition that looks like a solid state rectifier?
  7. With a heavy heart I offer…. Fender Jazz Bass 1975 RI Made in Japan. Burst/black/rosewood/block/bound – the best jazz bass combo IMHO. This was rescued from a local studio in a non working state (state being the operative word!). No bell plate, weird active electrics (no extra routing), strings that looked like they had been on the Titanic, no string tree and a bridge completely ceased So i:- · Installed a NOS set of Wizard 84s. What a thump, soloing the neck pup gives a proper P bass wallop. The bridge pup is nice a burpy but still holds a decent low end · New Kiogon Harness · New Kiogon Bell plate · New Kiogon knobs · Grooved/spiral saddle BBOT bridge · Elites nickels added (pic shows previous fender flats) Bad parts that remain:- · Thumb rest added by previous owner but as you can see you can still see a screw hole just by the side of the rest. New guard would easily sort · Nut is fully functional but looks a little rough · Someone obviously previously added a bridge cover so there are holes in the relevant places for that. Finally there is a very slight lifting/bubbling of the decal. This is fully legit tho and i will try and photograph it in as much detail and as close as i can. Now, I know the old question that always gets raised on here is weight – this is an ash bodied bass and weighs as such. It isn’t light but is fine on my 3.5’’ Levys strap which ill even chuck in if needed. Can get a more accurate weight but for now lets just say it isn’t a light bass. It does however resonate beautifully when played unplugged. Ive read on various sites this is as close to an old 70’s vintage Fender J as it gets without the massive price. I cant compare but it is lovely and im not even that big a fan of J’s! Condition – well as you can see its had a life, some people pay for this kind of ‘relicing’ 😊 Its not a museum piece, it’s a player. Through my mesa 360 it’s the first Jazz ive had that doesn’t sound ‘thin/weedy’ (im a P bass player so you can see where im coming from). Has period correct features including bullet truss, 3 bolt neck plate with ‘tilt’ thingymabob. Serial number – N***** dates it to 1995/1996 Only reason for sale is a lovely old P bass has come up on Reverb that I cant stop thinking about. If that sells this listing will be pulled, that’s genuine too, not a ‘buy it quick’ tactic Pricing – Im not looking to recoup my whole outlay here but need a decent wedge towards the P bass. Collection massively preferred and I can meet within reasonable distance if needed. £850 ono collected from Bolton. More proper pics to follow asap
  8. SOLD on t'ebay pending usual
  9. Couple of PMs about trades. Much prefer a cash sale to be honest but am always a sucker for MIJ RI fenders and semi hollow basses…
  10. Price drop in line with my ebay drop. £800 collected from Bolton or meet up within reasonable distance
  11. https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/GHS_Strings.html
  12. Its an original USA B50r. Awesome valvey tone and way louder than a 50w 1x12 has any right to be. Beautiful amps
  13. My USA SVT made in the 90’s (SLM). Nothing sounds like it - ive tried all the emulation pedals, modelling amps yadda yadda, this just is THAT tone. Sadly to heavy for me now but i still like to fire her up and hear that tone from so many old gigs and hits
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    Jazz

    My MIJ 75ri in Bass Corner of the studio. Quite heavy but a thump to die for and thats coming from a dyed in the wool P bass man! Rescued from a dark corner of a crack converters in non-working condition. Needed a kiogon harness and i opted for a set of Wizard 84’s. she wears Elites Groundwounds and sounds every bit as good as she looks.
  15. My MIJ 57ri from the 90’s. Acquired off of Bagsieblue of this parish. Stunning instrument, very light and great thump. Usually stick pribora pickups in my P’s but this came loaded with a Fender 62 Original which just sounds great. Strung here with Fender flats as my usual Elites were a little TOO thumpy for this latest project. Seen here with an Ampeg SVT and 2x12 cab
  16. Well, some feedback on the mesa - its awesome! Arrived friday and had a baptism of fire yesterday at a local festival Glaston-bury where all the pubs in Bury town centre have a rolling roster of bands. We were told last week a bass cab would be supplied but i needed to bring a head as such i thought best leaving the SVT at home, probability suggested it would be an 8ohm cab. Got to the venue yesterday and my heart sank a little, the cab was an old Ashdown MAG 2x10 lay on its side for vertical speakers - i do love ashdown heads but never got on with their cabs. To add further frustration teh sound guy DI'd our keys, mic'd the kit and the two other guitars and was going ''to rely on brute strength'' for the bass - what a sound! It obviously sounded bass heavy on stage but there was a huge rumbly growl to the sound without ever being uncontrollable or boomy. A real FAT gutsy growl with my flats loaded P bass. Got huge compliments from punters and seeing videos back the sound out front was great (if not a little keys heavy). Miles lighter than an SVT without being class D, great valvey growl and plenty of headroom and volume to spare. Im definitely in love!
  17. So it arrived! Sounds glorious, not SVT glorious but glorious nonetheless. Much more carryable then the SVT. Left the semi para EQ off for now as ill be knob twiddling for ages. Baptism of fire for this gal as we are playing a festival Monday! Best get to know each other pretty quick!
  18. Sorted for a TU2 so back to normal cash sale
  19. Bass gallery have a 765 just popped up
  20. Wow! So sad, met Martin a few times, mainly to deal in Ashdown goodies. His thick manc accent never failed to make me smile as we talked all things bass
  21. The one on ebay? Seems pretty well priced to me at £350? If it sounds half as good as the BB750 did then ill be happy. Just need to flog the SVT now!
  22. Thanks again for all the help and suggestions. As mentioned i really enjoyed the Mesa BB750 last time i owned one and seem to get on well with Mesa's Simulstate amps. To this end ive managed to snag what i think is quite a bargain on a used M-Pulse 360! Will feedback on how i get on with it
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