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  1. I play it in drop D because for me that's the easiest way to play on a 4 string bass. I suspect it goes down well because a lot of folk enjoy hearing stuff they know and can sign along to. Frankly, if you you are a bit sniffy about this then you probably shouldn't be in a covers band. Write you own stuff. I also play in an originals band. Maybe that makes me more chilled about playing jukebox rock in the covers band. Who knows, but taste is a very personal thing and if everyone had to like the same music as dictated by the taste police then what a dull world we would live in..
  2. Here, here! I enjoyed the show but then Kylie might be a bit marmite for serious musicians. I have a Sandberg bass or two that i rate highly, in fact I'd go as far as to Sandberg make the best Fenders . Also a BF cab and a talent deficit
  3. You may have to get one made for you. ACG have turned out a few s/s ERDs but not sure about the weight. My 34" scale ACG 4s weight around 3.6 to 3.8kgs so I can't see why a seriously lightweight 5er isn't a goer. Alan has some particularly lightweight bodies he has been making. I'd have to go and look at the site though as i can't remember. I also have a Sandberg VS at 3.4kgs.
  4. Interestingly (or maybe not), I ended up taking two P to rehearsal last night. My '66 and an American Std made around 45 years later. In isolation I love and gig both of them but I was surprised that they sound quite different. They both have nickel rounds on and have the original fit p/ups and electronics. If forced to choose I'd still pick the '66 which I would describe as smoother and more rounded while the 2011 is definitely the punchier of the two. I imagine the age of the wood must play a small part in all of this.
  5. I like some jazz, in the same way I like some metal, some pop, some rock etc. etc. The stuff I personally struggle with is the more atonal jazz with very 'unusual' note choices and rhythms. I guess I'm pretty much in the trad jazz camp.
  6. Good pickups the Jess Loureiro items. I had one in a P bass and it was crackin'.
  7. Unless I misread your post I can't see where are you in the world
  8. Ignore everybody. Check the for sale section and see what is available near where you live. I'm sure a lot of BCers will not object to a reasonable request to try a bass or two to see what floats your boat. Then you can start the search with some knowledge of what works for you and de-risk the process a bit. If you're near me then feel free to drop in.
  9. I got mine through Classic & Cool Guitars (agents for Sandberg). Mark is very competitive on price as I think he takes a smaller cut than most.
  10. Have you considered a Sandberg. I got a custom VS (P bass) made for around £1,375 (including custom colour and painted h/stock. So you could get one for close to your budget. A quick play on the Sandberg Configurator produced a standard spec 5-string VS for €1,500.
  11. John East gear is great. Something like his J Tone would be a good option at £150, but check with him about the suitablility of the knobs going through body rather than onto a bell plate. John is mega helpful as well as being a brilliant engineer. https://www.east-uk.com/index.php/bass/j-retro/j-tone101.html
  12. Thanks. I fail spectacularly with all this kind of thing. Best to stick to pidgeons.
  13. If I catch you in my practice room again young sir the outcome may be different....
  14. Thanks, not aware of this and interested to hear as I replaced the Delano pickup in my VS with a Nordstrand NP4 that I feel has really improved the sound.
  15. Do you know which version of the Xtender pickups these are and also the weight please?
  16. I feel your pain as I am striving for mediocrity on fretless basses. Have you been secretly bugging my practice room Dood
  17. ead

    Spector Knobs..

    Spector customer service is legendary. Just email PJ.
  18. ead

    Spector Knobs..

    Or just search the F/S section
  19. Sandberg do the snappier Black Label pickups but I've not played a bass with them fitted as yet. I presume the ones you refer to are the same as fitted to the Nighthawk range.
  20. It's ridiculously addictive and should carry a financial health warning imho
  21. Shouldn't a fretless Precision be called an Imprecision? Sorry, I'll get my coat...
  22. Yes deffo within your budget. My commission has a few tweeks from the standard spec on top. But the cooking RetroB is £1,975 which frankly covers a great spec. Can't remember the exact date but the leadtime is shaping up to be around 10 months.
  23. Bloody hell Ash, have you got a cupboard full of these?
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