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With you there! Mine’s flipped in the space of a month and the prospects for a single person are crazy small. Hope it all works out for you.
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Where next? An itch I want to scratch.
OliverBlackman replied to Pirellithecat's topic in Bass Guitars
With an Overwater J5? Great taste! -
Where next? An itch I want to scratch.
OliverBlackman replied to Pirellithecat's topic in Bass Guitars
Although not for me, a Sadowsky would give you a very good rock/ blues tone, and a next level of playability. -
Where next? An itch I want to scratch.
OliverBlackman replied to Pirellithecat's topic in Bass Guitars
I didn’t love mine but I think it had the notorious weak G string and if I had my time again I wouldve gone for a 2band EQ. However, the new specials are much better than the old one I had. If money was no object I’d have a 30th anniversary 5 string. -
Rocco Jamerson Zender
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Were B necks standard in the period? I thought they were made to order and C was still standard. Happy to be wrong because I find B width much comfier.
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Is that a reasonable price? It doesn’t seem that long ago that £2.5k would be appropriate for an early 70s p bass. He should really take the neck off, almost looks like a B nut from the pics. Pics of the neck pocket and pots should be minimum.
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Probably the best bass rendition of this tune I’ve heard. It’s a great tune already but a superb arrangement.
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I don’t think endorsements have been covered before, but if you’re reaching out to them for gear then there’s an argument for it being a purposeful acquisition.
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Rules from page 1 - “Unsolicited/unprompted” gifts are okay. As long as you have evidence to support it is as per above… otherwise it’s GUILTY GUILTY GUILTY (your honor)
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Would be ideal to have both one clean and one with mojo. I’d tell you how good it is but the lottery hasn’t been very fair.
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Is the cost of living crushing music?
OliverBlackman replied to la bam's topic in General Discussion
I think you’re right. If music streaming didn’t pay well, investment funds wouldn’t be splurging cash on buying out artist’s catalogues. -
Warwick’s particularly suffer with drummer drool
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The rules given for tuners should still apply to strap locks. Do you smile or sigh when you buy them. Should be the answer.
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Is the cost of living crushing music?
OliverBlackman replied to la bam's topic in General Discussion
I think it started really with X Factor, but now especially with social media, people can get quick and easy popularity. Rather than spending time learning a craft, it does seem that today’s kids are bored if they don’t get the reward within 10 minutes. It’s also a quick win for the banks that fund record labels. Not a cost of living issue, but there’s undeniably an attitude difference between generations - speaking in general terms. If this keeps up, I’m not sure how the quality of our music will improve. -
Recommendations for repair of feral vintage bass case
OliverBlackman replied to GuyR's topic in General Discussion
I’m sure somewhere like Charlie chandler’s, new king’s Road, or Martin Peterson would know of places that can do a job. They must have seen loads over the years in worse shape. -
Is the cost of living crushing music?
OliverBlackman replied to la bam's topic in General Discussion
Genuine question because I’ve not played in originals for quite a few years. But when I was, a lot of local places that booked young bands were closing and only those that required decent followings remained. Do the small, local music venues for original bands still exist? -
Is the cost of living crushing music?
OliverBlackman replied to la bam's topic in General Discussion
I stand corrected. Here’s hoping that doesn’t change. -
Is the cost of living crushing music?
OliverBlackman replied to la bam's topic in General Discussion
Taking music out of school curriculum was always going to isolate plenty that can’t afford to learn privately. I was fortunate that my parents were willing/ able to spend loads on private music education until I got to the point I could earn my own money (paper round ect), but I know I was very lucky. Also my schools encouraged music all the way through my education. -
I had an interview for a marketing role at PMT 6-7 years ago, and was surprised to find out they’re part of a group that is the biggest music instrument retailer in Europe.
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Calling all P Bass officianados.......
OliverBlackman replied to Chewie's topic in General Discussion
A common feature of the 70s which I guess Squier have recreated here. -
Sent Graham some accessories I was selling and he was very easy to deal with. Hope you enjoy Graham!
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Ditto
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I failed 2023 after 5 years of previous success, but I am certain I can get back to normal service in 2024.
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The original Phil Jones Bass portable interface. All the specs and features are online, but this is a fantastic bit of kit, one I’ve never made the most of. Everything is in very good condition. Only mark I can see is a slight white scratch on the top, which you can see if you zoom in on the photo. Comes with cloth bag, jack to jack and USBC charging cable. £100 + postage or collection from Alsager.