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  5. Good afternoon everyone. Would it be ok to mention a guitar delivery service on here? I cannot see any way of contacting admin to ask for approval. Basically we offer shipping and full insurance cover against loss or damage, including guitar amps and would be very happy to give the members a discount. Kind regards Stuart
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  7. I had a Taylor 12 for a number of years and previously a Takamine. Both absolutely great, but some how I found the 12 limited, not every song needs the jingle jangle, so I sold them and each time replaced them with a good 6 string. You can always stick a chorus pedal on and get a pretty similar sound.
  8. I don't have an unmodified strat. I see them as a modding platform primarily. The ones I have built are all HSS or HSH apart from the Nile Rodges sig. I'm not a fan of the bridge pickup and the older strats I've heard are so weak sounding that I have to adjust the entire rig around them. So my approach has been more about lifting the weaknesses of the strat up to the standard of my other guitars so using them doesn't reqiure so much faff. I like the neck pickup sound in my strats but they have dimarzio, seymour duncan and EMG pickups - apart from the Nile strat which has vintage Fender noiseless (and they are also a little feeble sounding even after they replaced some faithful replica fifties pickups which were so anaemic they were next to useless...so I won't be using them again).
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  10. Same. To be fair, the 5 series are really, really good and the price difference between a 5420 and 6120 is huge and the law of diminishing returns says you’ll not be getting an awful lot more. 5420, plus some TV Jones pickups and you’ll be pretty much 95% of the way there, for a fraction of the cost.
  11. Oh, yes. A couple of Gretsches are very much on my wants list, but it's gonig to be a while before I can raise the cash. 5xxx series - I doubt, shy of a stupid lottery win, I could justify the 6xxx series.
  12. I hear you. I'm definitely a P Bass man.... but that neck on a J bass.... My first bass (still owned) was a Squier Precision Bass Special. I realised quickly I can well live without the J pickup, as long as the single split P pickup has a decent tone knob, but the J-style neck on that guitar is a joy. One day I would adore to build a P bass with a J neck, P-set-up, and a firebird or RD shaped body (but other than shape, entirely in the Fender P style).
  13. I’ve learnt pretty all I know about Fender offset guitars from Mike Adam’s, AKA puisheen, on YouTube and Instagram.
  14. Interesting - I had not noticed that. Amusingly, the tech mentioned that though he is a Gibson man he has often coveted Jaguars when they've come in, and whilst dealing with this he finally succumbed to the GAS and ordered a Fender custom shop model. Apparently, according to what I have read, they were originally meant to be a luxury model to poach Gibson's customers.
  15. Nice. I see it has a Mustang bridge, a sensible upgrade from the standard, threaded affair.
  16. Returned today, with a partial refret, new plate, and setup with flatwound 12s.
  17. I realise that I forgot to list the amp I have at https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/520908-vox-vx50-gtv-guitar-amp/ here as well. A review of this amp can be seen here, and Vox's product page is worth a look. As the reviewer mentions, this amp is both small and light (< 5kg) and also loud; I've used it for several jams and also a gig (all with a drummer and various saxes etc.) and it has been fine. I never much liked the tone (a bit too rock) or used the effects, so I've replaced it with the recently-discontinued jazz version whilst I still can. I've not included postage in the price as I don't know how much it will be, but in the event of anyone being interested we can discuss options. The box is still present and I'll put in the unused new power supply from the replacement amp (it's identical). There are a couple of small marks on the bottom of the grill surround (pictured) but otherwise it's in good condition and all working.
  18. That is indeed my plan. In addition to some fret and electronics work a new plate on the front should be involved.
  19. Pics when it’s returned please.
  20. In the end I was able to bag a nice Japanese Fender, which is now having some work done on it.
  21. Good evening, @danhkr, and ... ... Plenty to read and amuse you here, and lots to learn and share.
  22. Hello, new on here but plenty of good marketplace feedback on Basschat. Excellent condition Marshall ORI5C Origin 5 combo. Minimal use hence the sale. All valve, and switchable from 5w to 2.5w Includes foot switch. £145 delivered within the UK
  23. For anybody considering a Goldo DG offset tremolo I got it to work great (there’s nothing on their website or YouTube I’ve looked none stop) I placed an long Allen key under the D shaped string anchor point leaving just enough room for the ball ends to go in the tight fit, brought all the strings to tension from the low to high E equally then A to B etc and it set the “floating point “ then removed the Allen key and tuned to pitch, voila !!!! If everyone is aware of the principle then great but I wasn’t. There’s more travel with this unit than standard offset ones though all the nut groove attention needs to be done like any other trem .
  24. Welcome Hydra!
  25. I’ve not known posts to delete automatically on GC.
  26. I just thought what replies I had(about 4) stays on the page or do they self delete? The Jazzmaster style guitars are an acquired taste, I didn’t like them at all years ago but now I do, and I like the simplicity and quirky trem which I’ve seen keep very much in tune if it’s been set up ok
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