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Having managed to stay employed with the same company for the last ten years :) , I qualify for the 10 year £150 gift. :rolleyes:

In terms of bass related gear, what would you spend £150 on?

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Looking at your gear list, you've already got a nice setup, so I'd say be practical and get a few sets of your favourite strings in. Either that, or put the £150 together with your Dean Jeff Berlin sale and get a classic vibe Squier 60's Precision in Fiesta red. They're lovely things. :)

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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='855784' date='Jun 3 2010, 10:27 AM']Looking at your gear list, you've already got a nice setup, so I'd say be practical and get a few sets of your favourite strings in.[/quote]

plus the one - a rake of new strings may not feel exciting, but a re-string and polish-up is tonic for your sound, and your soul.

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[quote name='derrenleepoole' post='855770' date='Jun 3 2010, 10:17 AM']Maybe a Zoom H2 for recording gigs and practices?[/quote]
Yep, invaluable bit of kit. I love mine.

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Decent preamp pedal with DI for when you are gigging and plug into PA (eg, Sansamp or MXR-M80)

Or alternatively a plectrum and a bottle of Cristal for your laydeeee :)

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You seem to have your gear sorted,so how about a bunch of books like Chord Studies,Serious Electric Bass,
The Jazz Theory Book-something that will kick your ass.

Alternatively,you could get a TC Polytune :)

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10yrs isn't bad going in an age where people change employers much more frequently. Personally I'd buy something that I wouldn't normally buy like 4 packets of really expensive strings, rather than the mid range ones I'd normally buy.

If your gear is good (& it has been commented on) I think you need to think outside the box a little. Adding a cheap instrument isn't going to cut it so a high quality accessory would be my thought

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Actually, looking at the gear list I notice you don't have a compressor (unless there's one built into the amp?) - the biggest improvement I made to my last rig was a £40 Boss comp pedal, a slightly more 'boutiquey' one would probably be capable of turd-polishing...

Or just gat a CS3 and spend the rest on...well, you know.

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[quote name='Doddy' post='856078' date='Jun 3 2010, 01:39 PM']Alternatively,you could get a TC Polytune :)[/quote]

I downloaded the Polytune app for the iPhone lastnight, very impressive.

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