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  1. [quote name='icastle' timestamp='1415109824' post='2596752'] I just tried that using "5 string" and got this as the first page: FS Warwick $$ NT LTD 2007 Koa Top 4-string Dingwall Super J 4 string F/S....... ON HOLD PENDING Fodera Imperial 6 - Quilted Maple Top Letts 4 string singlecut passive fretless custom bass £400 Yamaha six string TRB JP Musicman Big Al 4 string £1150 posted Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 4 - string (white/maple). FS Warwick Rockbass Streamer Standard 5 String Sei Bass 5 string black beauty lower price £ 1000 SEI single cut Series 11 Melt, Ying Yang. Sale or Trade.... Fernandes Gravity deluxe 5 string £500.00, px or swaps Prosebass 5 string 33" singlecut defretted bass £250 Hohner The Jack Headless Bass -PRICE DROP Overwater Progress 6 String, AAA Flame Ash Top. Skjold Lion's Pride 5 string super Jazz £1525 Manne Custom Acoustibass 5 string (fretless) lined - Free... Lakland Joe Osborn 5 ACG RECURVE SC Classic 5 String - 9 Piece Wenge/Ash neck... Status Streamline 5-string fretless ACG custom J five string FS: Overwater Progress III Deluxe (4 String) A Brace of Status (Statuses, Statii?) Part 2... Fender 70's Precision MIJ, like new condition. Overwater Perception 5 - Scott Devine Special Alpher Mako Elite 4 Bass Guitar Custom hand built So out of 25 results I got: 4 string = 11 5 string = 11 6 string = 3 So, it works perfectly...ish. [/quote] A kind of Total Perspective Vortex.
  2. Thanks Karl, that's indeed where I clocked it.
  3. I've not given up on this yet
  4. Thanks Jon. Very interesting, I might take myself down there for a noodle. I think I'm attracted to the styling, as in not just another Fender-a-like bass. Presumably still essentially a Jazz bass?
  5. Cheers, I did try but didn't find anything like that. I'll have another go (I think I might have searched only within the Basses topic).
  6. [quote name='ash' timestamp='1415130467' post='2597098'] Did you see the one on the Northwest Bass a Gear page? These are nice instruments this model reminds me of those Carvin basses (can't remember what the model number is but there are a couple in the for sale section). The Kawai series were high quality and did a line of Alembic inspired models. Jon ( Bassassin) may well have some info. [/quote] Yup, saw the bass on the website whilst idly browsing and it just caught my attention.
  7. Do any of you learned BCers know anything about these basses please? Cheers. [attachment=175505:Kawai-Sleekline.jpg]
  8. A good point about the interchangeability with other different basses.
  9. My only comment would be whether two sets of poppers will look a bit odd aesthetically? Happy for either, but could be persuaded to part with more wonga for a fully stiched version.
  10. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1415019175' post='2595637'] I think it's a "currency bump" thing. Import duties & the government rip offs are included. I nearly bought a Dingwall ABZ 8 years ago when I was in the US. It was $2700, which at the time would have been @ £1300. [/quote] Definitely a lot of that in there. Local price comes to $6k (Canadian dollars) or £3.3k, so the revenue making c.£150 on import duty. They would collect the 20% VAT on both situations.
  11. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1414972634' post='2595308'] True. But I'm sure if you wanted, they'd make an unlined one. [/quote] Just out of interest, and using the Dingwall price list from last year, I spec'ed up an ABZ 4-string to as close as I could get to my ACG custom fretless. The Dingwall came in at just over £4k (inc. VAT and import duty) whilst my admittedly 'straight' ACG fretless was just under £1.7k. ACG will do fanned frets for a couple of hundred pounds more. The only thing I couldn't quite replicate was the preamp. The ACG has a dual filter preamp compared to 3-band Glock item available on Dingwalls. I do understand that these are not everybody's cup of tea, but to be fair cost pretty much the same as a John East U Retro. I genuinely can't see where the extra £2.3k goes. For the price of the Dingwall I could buy an ACG custom fretless, an ACG Standard fretless and an ACG Graft fretless bass and still have about £50 left.
  12. [quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1414957043' post='2595074'] Took me about five minutes (I'm seriously below par on ability) and I was able to swap easily Even my then three year old was able to play fanned frets [/quote] I must be really crap then [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1414956050' post='2595065'] Simple solution... Get a fretless Dingwall. [/quote] They have lines
  13. I've had both, although as a player of absolutely average ability it took me more than the standard 27 seconds to get used to them. That having been said once I got my head around it transition between the two (when the basses were fretted) was OK. Personally I do enjoy playing fretless and the transition between a Dingwall and a "straight" fretless was trickier which is why I'm back on straight frets. I also have an issue with the value for money on DIngwalls. When you think what you could buy for the £2k plus that passive Dingwall ABZs and AB1s cost without many extras, there is a lot of choice out there for a lot less money albeit with straight frets. I would only ever buy secondhand were I to go down that road again.
  14. ead

    Feedback for Muzz

    Just sold some knobs to Mark. Quick, easy, practically perfect in every way.
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  16. As an amateur it didn't feel like there was a lot of answers that fitted my situation. Did my best though.
  17. All PMs responded to. Sold pending...
  18. [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]These four stack knobs are brand new, bought recently for a preamp that has since gone elsewhere. The cost new from the East website would be £41; [b]Sold pending[/b].[/font][/size]
  19. I flip between Strings Direct and Stringbusters atm (I'm a bit of a tart I know) depending on who has what I'm after in stock. Both have been excellent so far. Will try our new affiliate for sure if they have stock of my preferred items.
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  21. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1414578354' post='2590812'] Now the thing is me and a mate have been talking about the deluxe, if it's not so good sounding swapping the pickups and preamp might not be as easy as the standard USA jazz, are the pickups normal sized for example? If I'm buying a jazz should I just get a normal jazz, then if I'm itching for an active I know a John east and either the stock USA pickups or something else will solve that if I find a nice playing standard? [/quote] For my new ACG JB I am looking at the new ACG 2-band EQ. It is bacially the standard 4-way switch he uses on the passive instruments via an active/passive switch into a new 2-band EQ that is based on the P Retro. So you get a passive bass with the various pickup combos, and an active bass with the various p/up options, not to mention a tone control that also works in active mode. All fed by overwound single coil pickups.
  22. Hi Kev Well, where to start! I have this pre on my custom fretless and one on order for my new ACG fretted beastie. It requires a slightly different approach to 'normal' EQ systems. The volume blend stack needs no expanantion, and presumably you've got the hang of the tone knob (active & passive). It's the middle three stacks where the interesting stuff happens. I can't say which setting 'represents which typical bass tone, but the way I approach the set up is to wind the blend fully over to, say, the neck pickup. Set the top knob on the neck filter stack to the centre and then play an open string and then turn the bottom ring control and listen to the effect it has on the output. You are basically adjusting a low pass filter to set the frequency at which the filter operates. If you turn it back and forwards you get a wah effect (if that helps). The top control works on the boost at the knee point of the filter plus it has a pull function for low mid boost. Play a few well know riffs and adjust to see the effect and to find the tone you like. Once your happy with the this, crank the blend to the neck pickup and repeat. You can then use the blend knob to change the way the bass sounds. If you have two different settings on these two stacks and you can go from a deep double bass type thump to a very bright tone with one turn of the blend control. The treble stack is a different beast, and takes a bit more work to get the best out of it. It is basically a high pass filter that once again you can adjust the knee point and the top knob in this case is pure gain from zero to ??? can't remember +dBs. Take you time to work your way through it and my advice would be to not change everything at the same time as you can get 'lost' quite quickly. There are links at the bottom of this page which take to an explanation of the EQ03 too: [url="http://www.acguitars.co.uk/acg_admin/wordpress/basses/electronics/"]http://www.acguitars...es/electronics/[/url] ...and here: [url="http://www.acguitars.co.uk/acg_admin/wordpress/pdf/ACG_EQ03.pdf"]http://www.acguitars...df/ACG_EQ03.pdf[/url] If you'd like to chat about it please send me a PM and we can organise - more than happy to help as it can be a bit weird if you're used to 2-band and 3-band EQs.
  23. ead

    ACG build

    Harsh, but true.
  24. ead

    ACG build

    In other news: Having spend a while trying to find a Jazz bass I like (but to no avail) I have commissioned an ACG 'Jazz' bass with all the bits I like. More on this story later...
  25. I'll be in London on Thursday if that helps in any way. Probably adds complexity.
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