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40hz

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  1. Slightly off topic but my best friend had a Fernandes FR-75 guitar (MIJ) and it was, hands down, the most meticulously crafted instrument I have ever laid hands on. Extremely impressive. I've always liked the Gravity series basses, one is on my list to procure one day! (pretty sure Robert Trujillo used these around the time he joined Metallica).
  2. I don't think I've ever disagreed more with a list in my life (Aside from the #1, they got that right)
  3. That's the Seymour Duncan pickup. All the Bartolini ones were embossed with the name. I've had 2 of these, superb basses. This one's ripe for a sparkly refinish! GLWTS!
  4. The CS Pino wins by a long, long way for me. His settings on the Ray were not a good representation of what they can do in the context of a track like this. Treble boosted way too much.
  5. I've ran my BH550 through Markbass, Ampeg, Hartke, Gallien Krueger, TC and now Epifani cabs. It sounded best with the K-Series TC cabs.
  6. Things I visually can't abide; Single-cuts Ramps Those weird hair ties that people put behind the nut. 6-strings+ Musicman Bongos / Stingray 5 Warwick Vampyre (the ugliest bass aside from the Bongo) Sunburst of ANY kind (eugh) Metally looking basses, pointy headstocks. (Although my Flea is dangerously close to this 😂) Expensive basses that try to look like Fenders. Sadowsky et Al. (this is in no way a slight on quality or sound)
  7. The only bass I've ever heard get close to the Stingray tone is the G & L Kiloton.
  8. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye. James Jamerson perfection. The greatest Bass line of all time IMO.
  9. Sold my Marcus Miller Jazz to Nick. Highly recommended. No nonsense, friendly and good comms. Deal with confidence. Enjoy!
  10. 40hz

    Your Go To Bass

    Modulus Flea. It's always out on a stand in the house so I'm always noodling on it!
  11. I totally agree. My USA SUB (in ultra-rare BLACK! ) is starting to get played more than my Flea at this point in time. They really are wonderful basses and weirdly, still somewhat slept on. My main issue was with the 'rare aquamarine' statement. It doesn't take more than 2 minutes of google research to see this clearly is not a rare colour and probably the most common colour I've seen them in.
  12. Just had a look. That is some ambitious pricing!
  13. Weird, as for such a relatively well known model, I've never seen anybody use one in 17 years of gigging or even seen one in a shop.
  14. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MusicMan-2003-Stingray-Sub-Aqua-Marine-RARE/324083429621?hash=item4b74e0b0f5:g:DI0AAOSwmeNeL2NF In "VERY RARE" rare "Aquamarine" . . . Actually no, that colour would be Teal and they're really quite common in that colour. Extremely optimistic pricing if you ask me. Looks clean though and they are wonderful basses.
  15. Hi all, Here I have the cab component of my old 7125 GP12 SMX combo. I removed the head a while ago and now have the cab lying about taking up space. This combo/housing was made in 1997 and my uncle owned it from new. 1x15 rated at 300w. Still working as far as I know, I haven't had the chance to try it in a while as my TC BH head doesn't accept 1/4" inputs. Would be suitable for spares or repairs. Collection only from Shipston-on-Stour in South Warwickshire. I also travel through Oxfordshire and Didcot regularly so could drop off or meet close by if it helps. All the best!
  16. Hi, still for sale.
  17. Trompe Le Monde by The Pixies. Hated it at first. Now my favourite Pixies album!
  18. I've had a BH550 for 4 years now. I've played dozens, if not hundreds of gigs and it hasn't missed a beat. Tonally it's seen off every other amp I've ever played through (a fair few highly regarded ones). It has such a clear and composed tone that I'd describe as 'Studio' tone on stage. It was loud enough for most stages at 8 ohms through one cab and absolutely incredible through two at 4ohms. Good call on the RS cabs, I've used Markbass, Gallien Krueger, Ampeg and Epifani cabs with it but it always sounded best with the 2 2x10 K-Series cabs I had (for which it was designed). Enjoy!
  19. I've used a lot of strings and I'd say Dunlop Super Brights are your friend. By far the softest stainless steels I've used. Try a lighter gauge if you can, it'll be easier/gentler on your hands further to this.
  20. sweet mother of god . . . .
  21. It was Stuart Zender for me. The bass breakdown in the song 'Travelling Without Moving'. I had to play the instrument that made that funky sound. Hearing that back in 2003, I went out and bought my first bass. He's continued to be my number one influence and the bass player to me that encapsulates everything a bass player should be about. His iconic Warwicks in tow, with tone for absolute days and utterly sublime feel and groove. He always shone brighter in the live Jamiroquai gigs than he did on record, which is saying something. It was such a shame what happened there with him and the band in general. So, thank you Stuart!
  22. For what it's worth my 2007/8 Fender Geddy Lee stated 'Made in Japan' whereas my current Marcus Miller, dating from 2006-2008 states 'Crafted in Japan' 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️ I just understood it to be down to being made in different factories iirc.
  23. My first amp back in 2003 was a Carlsbro b150 4x10 combo. 150 watts of pure 80's-ness It was languishing in someone's garage doubling as a cave for moths when I found it (the memory of hoovering it out still sticks in my mind 🤢🤮). My old band used to call it the 'Monolith' and it was actually a fairly nice sounding thing and was plenty loud enough. Also had an onboard compressor and a 12 band EQ if my memory serves me correct.
  24. Now £750 (got my eye on something else, if it doesn't sell at this price I'll pull it from sale shortly). Hello all! Up for sale is my recently acquired Japanese Fender Marcus Miller Jazz Bass in borderline mint condition. I just cannot wean myself off my Modulus Flea, so this is too nice a bass to have sat around not being played. Serial Number dates it to 2006-2008. I'll have to find some scales to weigh it properly, but it's very lightweight for one of these. The other two I've played have been anchors. Weight on my scales is 9lbs 4oz but bizarrely it really feels a lot lighter than this. 2 band active EQ (with freshly installed battery) with active/passive switch. Does the whole super jazz thing to a T, with a balls to the wall slap tone. Frets are in great condition. Truss rod works. Set-up is low and buzz free. Cosmetically it's superb for a 14 year old bass. There is one 'tiny' unnoticeable ding on the upper bout and some slight tarnishing on the tuners but nothing else to report. Comes with a hardcase (in superb condition) and straplocks. Only thing I would consider trade wise is a Warwick Thumb 4 BO with a very slight cash adjustment my way depending on condition. Would also consider a 50's Classic Series P-Bass (no sunburst) with cash adjustment my way. As always with me, cash on collection (sorry I won't post) or happy to meet up within a large radius to myself here on the Warwickshire/Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire border, or even deliver for petrol costs. No offers or lowballers please. I'm not in any kind of a rush to sell. Thanks for looking! Si.
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