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D'Addario EXL165TP strings offer on Amazon
sPiKi replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
Mine arrived today. Also posted from Italy a few days ago. These are still available but delivery date is now Feb 25! These should keep me going for a few gigs -
D'Addario EXL165TP strings offer on Amazon
sPiKi replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
Thanks for the heads up. Ordered! I use these on all my basses, so pleased to get a real bargain. -
The Mercalli is very nice as well, very nice (hint, hint, I'm selling the copper one
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This guy reviews lots of pickups - headphones on of course!
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I asked virtually the same question for the same bass a few weeks ago. I resisted the urge to buy and just put new strings on and tweaked my amp and IEM EQ and that did the trick. If I was using cabs on stage though, that might be a different story. I was leaning towards the DM P or GZR. Good luck with your search and let us know your experience if you do change them.
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Cool looking bass. Enjoy!
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Fender Made in Japan 2024 Collection Hybrid II Jazz Bass PJ
sPiKi replied to sPiKi's topic in Bass Guitars
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Fender Made in Japan 2024 Collection Hybrid II Jazz Bass PJ
sPiKi replied to sPiKi's topic in Bass Guitars
I think in an older Andertons' video where they demoed the V1 Hyrids, they said it referred to vintage looks with modern features (sustain block under the bridge but not sure what else from memory). Still interested to hear a good quality recording of the new Jazz PJ. -
Thanks for the heads up, miles'tone. Hadn't heard of Toneriders before. It's back to the drawing board!
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Thank you, that's v helpful.
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Thanks Stub. I'll have to consider my research...you may have saved me a few quid!
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The other pickup I have in my basket is a Fender Pure Vintage 63. Sounds good too.
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Might be a good fit for me in a classic rock covers band I've joined.
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Thanks ezbass. Can you remember what type of Hipshots they were and if they were a simple replacement.
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Has anyone done any upgrades to their 40th anniversary vintage P? I really like this bass - the looks, the weight, the neck, the fun in playing it generally, but I have two issues. First of all, while the tone is good the pickups lack a bit of oomph. Having watched lots of comparison videos of P pickups, I was thinking of replacing them with SD quarter pounders but do I need a new wiring harness? The pots it came with are OK but there's not much range on the volume or tone. The knobs are also a bit scratchy. I believe I would have to widen the holes in the scratchplate if I replaced those as I think Squier pots are slightly thinner than standard size. Secondly, the tuners are really stiff and don't turn smoothly. I like the Gotoh GB 640s or FB30 lollipop tuners, but I haven't a clue if they would be an easy replacement and will fit, with the possibility of just drilling a couple of new holes. Any advice? Thanks in advance.
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Not sure if this has been posted already, but has anyone tried one of these out yet? I've seen a couple of videos on YT from Japanese websites demoing them, where they seem to have been available from a couple of months ago. Not sure if I really like the PJ on the offset Jazz body but remaining open minded. I'm in the market for a new bass and have been considering a few models, either one of these, an American Performer precision or a MIJ jazz International series. In no hurry to buy but just interested in anyone's experiences/opinions.
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Performer series discounted as well on Fender's site but not quite discounted enough for me to bite.
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I've been using this for about 2 years - Shure BLX14-K3E Wireless Guitar System with WA302 Cable - https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Shure-BLX14-K3E-Wireless-Guitar-System-with-WA302-Cable/TTW?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=order-confirmation&utm_source=txn-email&utm_content=ord-line I haven't experienced one drop-out in that time and I am gigging every week, usually in small-medium venues ranging from about 100 to 300 people. I changed from a Smooth-hound where I was getting more and more drop-outs at most gigs. Not exactly sure why but may have been overcrowded 2.4ghz channels, caused by in-house wifi networks and the increased number of mobile phones, but the Shure has been a revelation by comparison. I would highly recommend this system. Our guitarist uses the Shure SLXD 14, which is double the price and he rates it highly too.
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WITHDRAWN Bought new from Andertons a few years ago. These are fantastic basses - a solid, well put-together instrument which weighs approx. 8.1lbs/3.65kg; well balanced and feels good to play. Great sounding pickups, excellent fit and finish, and lots of tonal options with the blend knob. In my opinion this is one of the best colours Reverend ever did but it has since been discontinued, so this is a rare opportunity to pick up a very cool looking bass. Roasted maple neck with some nice flaming. Please note this sale is for the bass only - no case or gig bag is included. I have gigged this bass extensively and is In very good condition with a few little marks, the usual swirling on the scratchplate and some genuine buckle rash for that extra mojo! Selling to fund a new purchase and it's strictly one in, one out. Not interested in any trades, thanks. Option to collect in person (about 20 miles from Belfast) or happy to post to any UK address, with buyer arranging their own courier. Will be posted in its original box with all the case candy. The details from the Reverend website: Body - Korina Solidbody Pickups - Thick Brick Bridge, Split Brick Neck BridgeString-thru-body or Top-load, 3/4" spacing Neck - 5-Piece Maple/Walnut, Satin Amber Finish Scale - 34" Neck Profile - Medium Oval Fingerboard - Roasted Maple, 12" Radius Frets - 21 - 0.110"W x 0.050"H Truss Rod - Dual Action, Headstock Access Tuners - Hipshot Ultralight, 1/2" Dia. Shaft Nut - 42mm width, Boneite Controls - Volume, Tone, Pickup Pan Happy to answer any questions.
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Nice one Dave. Hope it surpasses your expectations...it's been a long wait! Still rocking my D800+ and it delivers every night. Great amps.
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Fender Vintera II PBass * Price Drop £650.00 * - *SOLD*
sPiKi replied to BassAdder60's topic in Basses For Sale