Matty P Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Although I'm not currently active, I studied bass guitar at Salford University on their Popular Music & Recording degree and played a lot of bas in bands during my late teens/ early 20's. Mainly in the Sonic Youth, Big Black, Butthole Surfers vein. After this I moved over to music production and had various record deals during the 90's/ early 2000's - releasing records on PWL and Robert Miles' S:alt Records, before becoming a teacher, a technician, and subsequently running a eurorack modular synthesiser store. 3 Quote
Matty P Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 (edited) 14 minutes ago, SpondonBassed said: Welcome Matty. Cheers! I have to be honest here - I recently lost my job, and am looking to sell a lovely bass that has been sitting around gathering dust for some time now (well, not literally, as it's obviously been in a case). I bought it when I had a record deal and they paid for everything, so I literally went into a big UK store and asked for a selection of the absolute best basses they had - with money being no object. I had previously had Musicman stingrays and was distinctly unimpressed by them, as every one I tried had dead notes all over the fretboard...plus I always found that the top string had a completely different, somewhat "twangy" tone compared with the others. Maybe this was intentional, but I gave up on stingrays in the end. I was even given the opportunity to visit the factory in Brighton, and choose a replacement, but they were all like that. Very strange, considering a good reputation they have. The one I chose from the shop was a Warwick Streamer LX Jazzman, and I have to say it is pretty much the perfect bass. Zero dead notes, no fret buzz, a huge range of tones, and very comfortable to play. It just seems a crime that it is sitting in the corner of my room, never seeing any action. Any advice on how to go about selling this, and what kind of price to pitch it at, would be very welcome. I have seen a huge range of prices online, ranging from £800 all the way up to £2500. It is in absolutely immaculate condition, having only been played a handful of times, and was bought around 2001. I don't have a hard case, and would not feel comfortable about shipping yet. Do you think that will be a problem? Edited February 26 by Matty P Quote
SpondonBassed Posted February 26 Posted February 26 2 minutes ago, Matty P said: Cheers! I have to be honest here - I recently lost my job, and am looking to sell a lovely bass that has been sitting around gathering dust (well, not literally, as it's obviously been in a case) for some time now. I bought it when I had a record deal and they paid for everything, so I literally went into a big UK store and asked for a selection of the absolute best basses they had - with money being no object. I had previously had Musicman stingrays and was distinctly unimpressed by them, as everyone, I tried at dead notes all over the fretboard... Plus, I always found that the top string had a completely different tone to the others. Maybe this was intentional, but I gave up on stingrays in the end. The one I chose was a Warwick Streamer LX Jazzman, and I have to say it is pretty much the perfect bass. Zero dead notes, no fret buzz, a huge range of tones, and very comfortable to play. It just seems a crime that it is sitting in the corner of my room, never seeing any action. Any advice on how to go about selling this, and what kind of price to pitch it at, would be very welcome. It is in absolutely immaculate condition, having only been played a handful of times. Bought in around 2001. There is some guidance in the following link. The Marketplace rules are towards the end of the page. Basschat Site Rules, Terms and Conditions Quote
Geek99 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 12 minutes ago, Matty P said: e range of tones, and very comfortable to play. It just seems a crime that it is sitting in the corner of my room, never seeing any action. Any advice on how to go about selling this, and what kind of price to pitch it at, would be very welcome. I have seen a huge range of prices online, ranging from £800 all the way up to £2500. It is in absolutely immaculate condition, having only been played a handful of times, and was bought around 2001. I don't have a hard case, and would not feel comfortable about shipping yet. Do you think that will be a problem? It might be helpful if you state your general location if you won’t ship (which I do understand) 1 Quote
Matty P Posted February 27 Author Posted February 27 Thanks for all the replies and welcomes! I'm in Bury, North Manchester by the way Quote
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