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The 'Show us your Limelight!' thread


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[quote name='kennyrodgers' timestamp='1415959304' post='2605526']
Here's mine, No124
58, Jazz neck.
It's a wonderful Bass and I couldn't be any happier with it.
Sadly, If my Warwick doesn't sell then this might have to go.
B)
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:lol: :lol: Now mine :)
this has blown away all of my precision preconceptions,dislikes and general anti fender outlook. Never would I have predicted that a humble beaten up ole P bass could have been this enjoyable.
Truly awesome playing and sounding thing.

Always liked relic looking basses but I didn't expect it takes feel so worn in, comfortable and full of character.

Thanks Pete, err Kenny :lol:

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[quote name='Dazed' timestamp='1417628207' post='2622443']
:lol: :lol: Now mine :)
this has blown away all of my precision preconceptions,dislikes and general anti fender outlook. Never would I have predicted that a humble beaten up ole P bass could have been this enjoyable.
Truly awesome playing and sounding thing.

Always liked relic looking basses but I didn't expect it takes feel so worn in, comfortable and full of character.

Thanks Pete, err Kenny :lol:
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Lucky you Dazed! :)

That P bass looks amazing

Yes, I agree completely that these Limelights somehow "feel" worn in
They are just so comfortable to play
I don't quite know how Mark manages to get that worn-in feel & finish, but he's got it just right

I'll hopefully be ordering one shortly
My trouble is, I can't decide what colour to go for
I love the '63 Fiesta Red (my YOB)
But I have a rather nice Squier, in that colour

I really want a maple fretboard, but they didn't do one in '63....
One minute, I want slightly yellowing Olympic White.....
The next I fancy Burgundy Mist...

What should I do? - and before anyone suggests it - I can't have more than one
I already have too many basses, and am flogging my MM to make way for a Limelight
Oh the agony of choice ;)

PS. I once owned an early 70's P - and I found the neck way too chunky
and was put off Fenders for a very long time - now I love them..... with renewed enthusiasm!

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[quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1417683749' post='2622936']
Lucky you Dazed! :)

That P bass looks amazing

Yes, I agree completely that these Limelights somehow "feel" worn in
They are just so comfortable to play
I don't quite know how Mark manages to get that worn-in feel & finish, but he's got it just right

I'll hopefully be ordering one shortly
My trouble is, I can't decide what colour to go for
I love the '63 Fiesta Red (my YOB)
But I have a rather nice Squier, in that colour

I really want a maple fretboard, but they didn't do one in '63....
One minute, I want slightly yellowing Olympic White.....
The next I fancy Burgundy Mist...

What should I do? - and before anyone suggests it - I can't have more than one
I already have too many basses, and am flogging my MM to make way for a Limelight
Oh the agony of choice ;)

PS. I once owned an early 70's P - and I found the neck way too chunky
and was put off Fenders for a very long time - now I love them..... with renewed enthusiasm!
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Yellowing Olympic White with matching headstock :)

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[quote name='thebassist' timestamp='1417686445' post='2622960']
Yellowing Olympic White with matching headstock :)
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Yes, yellowing Olympic white is a great option
Not totally sure whether I'd opt for the matching headstock....
Looks great, but I prefer a plain one on my basses

I really am tempted by Burgundy Mist....
Then again, I quite fancy Candy Apple Red too! lol

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[quote name='njr911' timestamp='1417784879' post='2623984']
Has anyone/Can anyone compare a Limelight to a Fender Roadworn.

I have a RW Jazz that I adore, it just feels spot on in every way. BUT I'm a sucker for a custom colour and matching headstock.
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I've played Discreet's Limelight and I own a Fender RW Jazz, I love my RW but the attention to detail on a Limelight is excellent and you get to choose your favourite spec and colour with a Limelight!

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[quote name='Rumple' timestamp='1417786163' post='2624006']
I've played Discreet's Limelight and I own a Fender RW Jazz, I love my RW but the attention to detail on a Limelight is excellent and you get to choose your favourite spec and colour with a Limelight!
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It's the feel of the neck and board that i love on my RW...comparable you think ?

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[quote name='njr911' timestamp='1417790995' post='2624075']
It's the feel of the neck and board that i love on my RW...comparable you think ?
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I'd say so, although my RW is even more worn then usual and has had a new fretboard (long story) so isn't a bog standard Fender anyway.

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[quote name='njr911' timestamp='1417784879' post='2623984']
Has anyone/Can anyone compare a Limelight to a Fender Roadworn.

I have a RW Jazz that I adore, it just feels spot on in every way. BUT I'm a sucker for a custom colour and matching headstock.
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I too have a Fender roadworn Jazz
and like the others who mentioned this, I absolutely love my RW Jazz
I recently acquired a lovely US Jazz - but for me, the roadworn just pips it! :o

Compared to Limelights, it's difficult to say exactly
I tried 2, one being a P bass, the other being a P with Jazz shaped neck
The second being most similar, in terms of neck profile

I'd say both the RW and the Limelight have a similar "worn-in" feel to the finish on the neck
But both sounded different, due to different pickups etc

I also compared FuNkShuI's 60's P with my Squier Classic Vibe 60's P
Both these basses compared very favourably - the Squier was very, very close
However, the roadworn finish on Limelight did look superb
The neck on the Squier was very slightly easier on my left hand, in terms of profile
but the neck on the Limelight had more of that worn-in, comfortable feel

The pickup on the Limelight also just edged it, in terms of sounding a bit more "vintage"

As others have said, when you order a Limelight, you get choice of colour, finish, degree of relicing etc
The only trouble for me, is that I'm used to seeing basses for sale, and either liking them or not
.... now I have choice of colour etc..... I'm changing my mind as to which I'd prefer

From the 2 Limelights I've played, and from the pics on this thread, and what owners have said
I think Mark is producing fab quality, bespoke basses, which really look, feel & sound the part :)

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Thanks both - Looks like I might have to get one.

It's the worn in feel that does it for me and why I have moved on my CV Squiers..they feel trapped in plastic to me.

Now jazz with rw board...but burgundy mist, sea foam green, lpb the choice is going to be tough

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[quote name='njr911' timestamp='1417792084' post='2624085']
Thanks both - Looks like I might have to get one.

It's the worn in feel that does it for me and why I have moved on my CV Squiers..they feel trapped in plastic to me.

Now jazz with rw board...but burgundy mist, sea foam green, lpb the choice is going to be tough
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No worries - this forum is here to help swap ideas & thoughts etc
Of course, each of us will have a different "feeling" or experience when we pick up a bass
But I know others have commented on how Limelight necks feel worn-in,
so I don't think that's just me....

Re your CV Squiers - I know what you mean about "trapped in plastic"
but oddly enough, I've felt that with other basses...
My CV P bass doesn't feel that way, IMO
- again, I know it actually IS trapped in plastic, or some similar substance
but I have to say it does feel as if it is sort of worn-in....
(Not as good as a Limelight though)

And I really am struggling to decide on colour myself..... so good luck with your choice ;)

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1411415622' post='2559376']
Here's mine in action at yesterday's dep gig with a proper rock band (which isn't normally my thing, but it was mint fun). That neck pickup is a doozy.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th8rvu2X3S0[/media]

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mcbjhfTHRo[/media]
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Pooh good Zeppelin!!!

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[quote name='Jazzneck' timestamp='1415525372' post='2601065']
Voila!
No: 00139, elle vit!

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So, gig last night with a catchup blues/r'n'r band.

Halfway through the first number the singest leaps round and asks "What are you playin'?"

Me: " 'Every Girl I See' in E. Why? What are you playing?"

Singest: "No, you t*t, what's the bass? It sounds bloody fantastic!"

I smiled and felt happy......

'Nuff said, really. :D

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Hi all
Just played yesterday two gigs. One acoustic trio and one with our irish band with my "new" Limelight Precision. One thing I liked to say that it's definetly one of the best basses I ever had. I usually play those kind of gigs with my Fodera Monarch but not anymore because Limelight is so special.

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