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My latest acquisition. Fender Reggie Hamilton Jazz Bass.
Features include passive/active selector switch, 3band active EQ (when selected), Fender Noiseless bridge p/up, stock P bass neck p/up, blend pot and Hipshot D-tuner.
Awesome versatility in this beastie, and it plays like a dream. Looks lovely too.
This is now my go-to recording bass. Hopefully it will get a workout later this year.
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I like the p/j combo, great versatile mix of sounds. I've recently put a d tuner on my jazz, don't know why I've never done it before, what a wicked little gizmo. This is the second new store bought for you in a week, dude. Spoilt.
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looks awesome BassGuy, must have heaps of different sounds at your fingertips, have you won lotto or something ? As Pablo says a Fender squier 6 last week and now Reggie ?
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I've allowed myself a small lash-out. Still got the ESB-4 and the Klein horror to contend with, so I'll have my hands stained with Wudtone in no time.
This is the next object of desire to save up for... watch this space!
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wow what an instrument BG, had to google it to find out more, presume you assemble a kit for $1650 ?
here's the link
http://www.stick.com/instruments/railboard/
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It comes pre-built. At least it had better! :D
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for $1650 you would hope so BG !
sounds like it should be easy to assemble with 10 odd parts they talk about but there's at least 30 parts in the 10 tuners alone !
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That is a very cool looking thing but it also looks too hard for an old man to learn. She's all yours Eliot.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwhEWnpof2I
Saw Nick Beggs playing with Steven Wilson last year, he used the Stick for a few songs. (Just thinking back, that was Wilson, Beggs & Guthrie Govan all in one band....awesome)