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OliverBlackman

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  1. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ken-Smith-BT5-Necktru-5-String-Bass-Guitar-/174739671348?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286 lovely pair of binoculars.
  2. That will get a mid-naughties German made Warwick, which is what I would get if it was my money. Having said that I talked myself out of the Yamaha BB5000A that was for sale somewhere.
  3. My mistake. Yes I would need a coated ebony and uncoated rosewood to match as well. Then all 4 in both 4 string and 5 string variants. I’m going to also need a bigger house 🤣
  4. If I had the money I would get it on the grounds that my fretless doesn’t have a coated ebony board. Obviously you need both, right?
  5. Perfect bass for a 40th. Very very special instruments
  6. Get the names of the basschatters who have been on this thread this morning and I’m sure we can work it out
  7. Love that fretless, what a bargain! Fortunately I’ve already got a Jaco like jazz from another superb English builder.
  8. The fact it’s on gumtree will slow down a sale. Wait a little while, offer £1500 which I think is about right and have yourself a superb bass. Still much better value than Fender custom shops.
  9. I thought the same. Lot of filler and not much conversation has made it into the article.
  10. Don’t agree with that. Always though MIM Fenders were middle price wise and they are now £6-700. Sire V7s are available under £500. I think they’ve nailed it.
  11. He’s played them in quite a few FB/ YT vids. Don’t think he’s gigged as prolifically which is probably why there’s fewer snaps and he’s had that Fender bass a lot longer than Sire has been about.
  12. As an owner of a VM 4 string I wouldn’t recommend it, there’s better stuff out there.
  13. Long post that. I think the first paragraph misses the point of location of wood. I imagine the trees used in the 50s and 60s were American and there was likely a large supply of old trees without protection that were not considered desirable. I would be surprised if the wood used by Fender now isn’t sourced from purpose grown forests in another continent. Absolutely agree that instruments such as electric basses are unlikely to have improved with age. Maybe people’s recollection of how they were at the time was dictated by taste and fashion? A labourer will never be as consistent as a machine no matter how experienced. You’ll get a few Friday afternoon or Monday morning results, whether that’s better or worse.
  14. Yeh I think there’s quite a few that offer them now. Not better necessarily, but different from each other as a result on human error. Think I said it before in this thread but I’m yet to play a bass that isn’t a 60’s or 70’s Fender that sounds like a 60’s/ 70’s fender. I think it’s the full fat warmth on every note I like.
  15. I personally think age of wood (before and after it is felled) and climate it grew and is stored in will make a difference. After all the wood vibrates, so acoustically at least there will difference between instruments. That’s part of why I prefer the instruments from builders who hand select woods for their wood store and let them age. Also weren’t the pickups hand wound in the 50’s- early 60s?
  16. I think I could live happily ever after with just those two KS basses
  17. When I had a V7 it mostly remained in passive mode, just what I prefer. In fact the one time I tried to use the active EQ to overcome a crap amp I ended up making the sound too boomy.
  18. Just boil in water to get the zing back
  19. It’s all opinions really. I’ve not heard a modern fender (including custom shop) that gets close to what I hear from a decent old fender (70’s included). My Squier VM is miles off. Just own/ try lots of instruments and formulate your own opinion rather than relying on strangers advice. Having said that mistake purchases are often part of the process to finding “the one”.
  20. Welcome to basschat where anything other than Harley Benton is a waste of money. Reviews of the Olinto basses that’s I’ve read suggest they sound and feel tremendous. Probably why they’re not so easy to get your mits on over here.
  21. I think it’d be a back to bassics 4-4-2. After all Jaco and Jameson got by with 4.
  22. Saying that only the good ones are now beaten up is utter bull. What if someone bought it who didn’t gig but wanted something to cherish at home? Doesn’t mean it’s bad. I’ve got some great basses, One I have gigged with and is 14 years old barely has a mark on it.
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