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  1. was just cleaning a car, listerning to Absolute 80's, (it's either that or talksport!) and this came on....great bassline ...if you like 80's basslines...by King...slap that Stingray! wow, these guys can really play!
  2. no Kleeer?
  3. new PM's replied to, yes to clarify £325 includes post and packing
  4. replie d to PM's
  5. pictures taken today added
  6. cheers Tom, no, I seem to be happy with Yamaha's and I have tried a lot of basses! ....could I be cheeky and ask for your photos of said bass, my camera seems to be having a wobbler today
  7. didn't know they were touring.....!?! are they coming to Norfolk per chance?
  8. avoiding the obvious.... how about keeping them in your trouser pocket for a week, rattling with some loose change....never tried it though
  9. Gentleman, ....only bought this very recently of Tom 1946, but after only a couple of hours of playing I know it's just not for me. She is a genuine MIM 2009 upgrade model in what I think is the best colour combo, I was hours away from buying new in the exact same colour combo'! more pics to follow, £325 is money back and it certainly is as described by Tom. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=104375&hl=sold"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=104375&hl=sold[/url] for sale only as I'm going to go for another Yamaha BB series Sorry gentleman but no trades or paypal...I have a hardcase that I can post the Fender in but do ask for it to be posted back, this bass is such nice condition it would be real shame to damage it, even slightly. Tech stuff:_ [i]The sounds that create legends. Since its birth in the early ’50s, the Fender Precision Bass guitar has remained the ubiquitous standard for thick tone and smooth playability. Upgraded for 2009, our Standard Precision Bass incorporates the best of the old and new, offering a modern single-coil pickup, shielded body cavitiy, medium jumbo frets, a vintage-style Fender Bridge, tinted neck (now available with a maple fretboard),three-ply parchment pickguard and a ’70s-era logo. The Standard Precision Bass—plug one in and listen for yourself.[/i] [i]Neck Neck Shape: Modern "C" Shape Number of Frets: 20 Fret Size: Medium Jumbo Position Inlays: Black Dot Position Inlays Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" Radius (241 mm) Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple Neck Material: Maple Nut Width: 1.625" (41.3 mm) Scale Length: 34" (863.6 mm) Neck Plate: Standard 4 Bolt Truss Rod Nut: 3/16" Adjustable Hex Nut Electronics Pickup Configuration: Single Split-Coil Pickup Middle Pickup: Standard Precision Bass® Split Single-Coil Pickup Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone Hardware Hardware Finish: Chrome Bridge: Standard Vintage 4 Saddle Bass Tuning Machines: Standard Open-Gear Tuners String Nut: Synthetic Bone Tools Truss Rod Wrench: 3/16" "T-Style" Ball-End Hex (Allen) Wrench Saddle Height Wrench: 1/16" Hex (Allen) Wrench Miscellaneous Strings: Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, (Gauges .045, .065, .080, .100) Unique Features: "New" Knurled Chrome P Bass® Knobs, Fender Transition Logo [/i] 2009 onwards 'upgrades' have a black Fender period decal
  10. [quote name='4StringFortress' post='979322' date='Oct 6 2010, 12:54 PM']What kinda sound and tone did that give with flat wounds on it? I was considering putting flat wounds on there. Also anyone know what would be a good bridge to put on it? one that will fit without too much trouble.[/quote] Nothing wrong with the bridge on a 374, it's a lovely big diecast slab like job, not a bit of bent tin like a Fender or a Squier, I should know I have a VMJ and Fender P bass To be honest I wouldn't spend too much money on it, if any, you may be dissapointed with the results, the std hardware is real sweet....good tuners the finish on them is sublime and mine simply refused to go out of tune, ohh and they have some very hot pups std, with good range EQ...unless you go to TRB or high end BB you may not notice the difference for pound per tone. ...as I said if you a change 'slap' a set of those EB flats on it....they have a real smooooooooooth silky feeling and make the tone much like an 'old' P bass...or dare I say less Hi-Fi...the RBX can sound a little 'bright' with those std D'Addario Blue strings, but, amazingly you can still slap them EB's, if you crank up the treble and put the pan pot over onto the bridge pup you can get some great sounds out of them. ....see you have a BB414 too, good choice of basses you have there...
  11. I put a set of Ernie Ball Group III flat wounds on mine and liked it even more.....great basses.
  12. [quote name='Cyrene' post='977819' date='Oct 4 2010, 11:00 PM']Hasn't his just sold on eBay?[/quote] I should know....I bid on it!
  13. Same sort of thing as The The.
  14. [quote name='KiOgon' post='974458' date='Oct 1 2010, 07:00 PM']You're a limp wristed wuss No stamina these kids Cheerz, John[/quote] ya almost right....but I'm also old and a bit arthritic
  15. I just come across (ooer) this thing, know bugger all about them, but what a thing of beauty. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-MB-2-Deluxe-mothion-bass-Black-326748201-/270643187947?pt=Guitar&hash=item3f039750eb"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-MB-2-Deluxe-m...=item3f039750eb[/url]
  16. [quote name='Higgie' post='969059' date='Sep 27 2010, 01:19 AM']It's a shame they are always colourful - Would have been much better if they were UV Revealing, ie look like normal strings, then you hit the UV light on and the strings light up![/quote] I thought that's how they work, or have I missed something? I luv them....but would have sit here with a UV light source all the time!
  17. [quote name='andy67' post='974175' date='Oct 1 2010, 03:23 PM']Here are mines but I don't own the Fender any more.....[/quote] hmm, nice Raspberry red?
  18. My lovely MIM 2009 P bass is making my left wrist ache, 20 mins of Chic's Everybody Dance and its quite sore I had the same trouble with the 80's Stingray 4 I borrowed. The necks feel fairly similar to my hands? what say ye learned ones? cheers
  19. don't know what Sketch Martin is 'playing' here, but it must of run into something sharp as it took a right dig out of his headstock...Aria, or some other Matsumoko built bass I'm guessing?
  20. ....a newly aquired Fender P bass, a lovely VMJ and a BB414....the BB has the strap fitted and still my 1st choice :wub:
  21. thanks for the reply
  22. lovely looking bass... question: can you slap it with that front mounted pup (humbucker?)
  23. [quote name='Bassassin' post='972998' date='Sep 30 2010, 05:58 PM']6 & half a dozen, really - there's every likelihood both brands are made in the same factories anyway. They both have an excellent reputation for top quality low & intermediate cost instruments, so realistically it's down to personal preference based on styling, sound & feel. Jon.[/quote] I could be wrong here, if I am please shoot me down, but I understood is they (Yamaha) don't sub out, they own the factories that make Yamaha products?
  24. is this a left hand drive but strung rhd and with the jackplug socket in the LHD position...that's a scary looking thing
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