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bigsmokebass

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  1. I meant the squier 51, like the one in my pic. TBH I've never tried the mudbucker ver but I had picked one up and had some weight to it! <3 gotta love a heavy bass My problem is, I've tried so many sh*t quality basses, mostly ibanez and Indonesian and once I felt the American and Japanese made basses I've not put one down or bought any budget basses since. Some say I'm spoilt lol Never to say these budget basses won't take over though, I think squier and the fender MIM's are getting better with time. The bass in question, I can see this going far and possibly Fender making it into a standard model with the demand for modded/reproduced, vintage basses from Squier and Fender.
  2. [quote name='AttitudeCastle' timestamp='1319472771' post='1414561'] Hmm, i'm a &quot;TROLL&quot; am I? For giving my experiences, when I also have 1064 (at time of writing posts and that's 1253 including &quot;off topic&quot; and i'm pretty sure i've never been a &quot;TROLL&quot; their either) to my name and i'm sure many members will tell you I don't &quot;TROLL&quot;. Including a Moderator or two. Not to mention another user (sorry to drag you into this retroman) has has similar experiences. Last i heard of the bass it had been returned to the owner a week before he moved from Aberdeen but that was a few years back so it could be anywhere. Sorry i don't know the exact where abouts of an instrument i played once for half an hour a few years back which belonged to a friends Uncle but if i'd know this exact thread would have come up at this exact point i'd have insured to take the serial number and keep in touch. Seems i dropped the ball, my bad. Edit: Spelling, content, language[/quote] Hey, I didn't mean any offense, it just seemed (IMO) that you commented to slate the thunderbird than anything positive, which is fine as your entitled to it, just abit TROLL'ish in my view Thanks for the custom shop details, I thought it may had been up for grabs but I shall continue my adventure for one ^_^ Take it easy bro and sorry for any mis-haps, lol.
  3. Looks beautiful, just wish I had the pennies ^_^
  4. Can't see the profile pic via iPad or my phone, possible to upload? Thanks
  5. Seen them around £800 new but all the same, £600 is a neat bargain All the best selling
  6. Dude, paragraph it Looks a good deal, few more pics could sell it more for you.
  7. Looks ace what case will supplied with it and for how much extra?
  8. Shame you can't get pics up but sounds great for the price. Have a free BUMP!
  9. [quote name='AttitudeCastle' timestamp='1319357070' post='1412907']I've played 2 Gibson Thunder birds and as much as i liked them was not impressed with the quality for the price, and one was a Gibson custom shop[/quote] Nothing like a good old TROLL when you need one ;P Where's this custom shop one at? I'm interested, if it exists.
  10. [quote name='daz' timestamp='1317505132' post='1391450'] Ah I didnt know it was an Ibby. they made out the Gibson was the only bass he used.[/quote] It's the Entwistle effect I WILL be getting this bass though, even if I have to sell most my stuff lol I'm not a die hard Nirvana fan but going back to my roots, he's one of few who did get me playing.
  11. I think having options is all well and good but surely that's something for the custom shop/other brands? I agree there are too many, I would much prefer a standard bass or even a Jap or American and still just have 1 of 3 colours, 2 fretboard choices and just the JJ/P pickup configuration depending on what bass. I think as much as basses, it's more so the series that's out growing, have one limited series a year and standard all year, every year? It is stupid having so many though. The more lower end models they bring out, it drives the higher end up and up. Back 3years ago (dispite the times and "inflation") I could have bought a Marcus Miller 4 and 5 string together, less than the 5 string alone today and still have change to buy a hard case, combo and ect ect The one thing I hold Fender for is being "simple" and that's what we love, right? if I wanted anything sophisticated, I'd save up and buy a Dingwall for no more than thier top end, stock looking models. Here's hoping Fender start to wind down and just stick to quality than quantity.
  12. I totally dig this bass, never a Gibson lover (ALWAYS a fender player) until I picked it up and played it. Price these days too, could save yourself a good £200 if your a savvy shopper than to prices 2 years ago or so. Do consider and try before you buy! All the best
  13. No offence and dont want to be picky but I hate the squier '51: nothing in comparison other than the shape and finish. Alternatively, Squier does offer better quality to the beginner and budget end player, so not all bad I think for the price of the new MP Pbass, you could pretty much pick up a MIJ/CIJ '51 2nd hand. The pick up configuration on the MP is one I'd like to try out after seeing a custom shop in USA sporting it, sort of "pawn shop" look and feel to it but the overall look is quite cheap looking that I don't see why they haven't added this to that series! I wish you all the best trying to find this bass or what you need to know of it (no harm in calling up guitar stores ;] )
  14. Excellent bass, a shame you thought of trading/selling it but all down to personal pref and what sound/image you want. I agree with trying the flats but more so the comment on lowering the EQ or possibly a valve amp for a warmer tone? All the best matey and keep us updated
  15. The only new colour is the blue, surely? Im still hoping these are MIJ/CIJ than Mex made. The MP series looks awful IMO and I'd be surprised if they're MIM considering price range :-X
  16. [quote name='Schnozzalee' timestamp='1318680566' post='1405109']I've always wanted something like this, but I wouldn't play it lik the girl in the video - they sound great without effects and chords, especially if you go off on one during a song like Mr Bruce. I wouldn't pay more than £1200 for one and then you have to worry about problems like what amp to use and pedals etc afterwards.[/quote] I've had a baritone before and they are practically a bass in guitar form or if your a guitarist it can be played as a 7 string depending on tuning. . . . Anyway, bottom line, for us, we can use them with bass amps and pedals, no need for specialist equipment or needing to switch over. I believe the fella from kaiser chiefs has used one for years too, as a bass (correct me if I'm wrong, please?) excellent guitars, I do regret selling and knowing laklands quality, worth every penny. http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=GB#/watch?v=C2ZJHZv47Mo Should help to show bass sound from a baritone and back myself up
  17. i take dibs on the bass book :-) just need to gather some pennies, you ok to find out p&p for me?
  18. seen a few old basses like this but mostly seems to be laquer, im no expert but your best going to your nearest guitar sales/repair store as they could tell you more :-/ wish i could be of more use to you.
  19. i started on a westfield pbass copy (with package from guitar.co.uk for £150) and havent had 1 problem and i'd even gig and possibly record with it now even with the basses i own. hope this helps and wish you the best with playing whichever you get BSB
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  21. i think you'll find ibanez basses from a decade ago or over tend to beat the crap out of the most recent series. once tried a mid 90's SR and loved it to pieces but hadnt the funds.
  22. i believe so and that is a decent bass too. always foubd the jap basses better than the americans, par the classics.
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