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Amber Thomas started following Hello everyone, I'm Barron Chen from China. and Very old new guy
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@run 3 Welcome! Glad to have you here
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You see, the effect of the title is already working: That piqued your interest.
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Hello everyone, I'm Barron Chen from China.
Amber Thomas replied to barroncc's topic in Introductions
Welcome! Great to see you joining the bass side as well. PolyTrack -
Tried it again at volume and I think it sounds best Compressor Off Shape Off It then sounds full and punchy In isolation the Shape ON sounds wonderful but you get buried in the mix so OFF is better unless you play slap perhaps
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German double bass for sale - NOW £850
Burns-bass replied to nick_gontarski's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Amber Thomas joined the community
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I'd like to add there briefly was a Stingray neck-through, and there were some wonderful limited editions and anniversary models that are hard to come by. 20th anniversary: The 4-string got a mahogany body, quilted maple top, red tort pickguard and no control plate. Quite sexy! Stingray 5 20th anniversary (yes, specifically for the 5's birthday): this one really hit the ball out of the park in 2007 with a flamed or quilted maple top, natural maple faux-binding (just veneer-thin but enough to add a beautiful contrast). To me this is the sexiest Stingray ever built; 30th anniversary: like your regular Stingray 3EQ but with a mahogany body, and a gloss finished neck in matching colour (dark red); 35th anniversary: arguably the second-sexiest Stingray ever made, at least in my opinion! Based on the current Stingray Special, these have an ash body with a spalted maple top in sunburst, with a natural faux-binding, ebony fingerboard with "copper pearloid" block inlays and they look business; Stingray 5 30th anniversary: white, tort guard, roasted maple neck and fingerboard and white fingerboard bindings; The elusive 2001 NAMM 100th anniversary silver Stingray with Status Graphite neck, harking back to the pre-EB 1981 Cutlass 1 basses; Many, many very nice limited "colour of the year" limited editions, Premium Dealer Network exclusives and Vault-exclusive finishes that could only be ordered directly through EBMM's own webshop.
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Leonard Smalls replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Some crazy Canadian mathtyperock... -
What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
kwmlondon replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Autocorrect does not know about detuning a bass. -
I think the drawing in post1 was amended after your suggestion as those are the dimensions on my copy of the drawing. Thank you.
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Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
3below replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
The ebony dust / epoxy (or ca glue) method mentioned by @Andyjr1515 works really well. The filled holes will be virtually invisible. -
Steve Harris Maiden 50th anniversary pbass
mattbass6 replied to christhammer666's topic in Bass Guitars
Here’s my red one. A 1986 MIJ. I think I did this before he got his, so it’s nice to know I inspired him 👀🤣 -
Not sure bandmates will want to call it the "Don't e.p."! Or are you saying we should spare the world the pain of releasing an obviously disturbing racket into an already shattered world? Though that could also be a good title, in the spirit of Iain M Banks!
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Quatschmacher started following Which Octaver Pedal???
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What upgrades does it have?
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In The Ghetto - Elvis P.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
LeftyJ replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Can confirm. (I'm assuming autocorrect messed up the word "Detuning" here - putting a Stingray in drop D definitely made me play RATM) -
The Beauty Of Dead Cities - Borknagar
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I understand the idea of the singlecut bass is to build a more rigid neck by having it meet the body earlier. This should mean a tighter, more focused sound - but that won't necessarily be a good thing for many bassists. I've always thought singlecuts can be very sexy, ever since seeing Edsel "Touché" Eusebius with his Elrick in Intwine. I didn't like the band but that bass left a lasting impression with me. And I've always loved the look of Benavente, their SCB and SCD shapes look amazing to me. Sleek, elegant. The SCB is very Fodera-like, but the SCD's upper bout is just different enough to look unique IMO. SCB: SCD:
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Hellzero started following New EP, title suggestions?
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Don't!
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Bagman started following Wanted - list of StingRay variants
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S.U.B. USA are 2 EQ and slab bodied I like them but def try before you buy
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javi_bassist started following Darkglass Anagram
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
kwmlondon replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
Detaining a Stingray instantly makes you play RATM basslines and strike very unwise poses. - Today
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If I had a bass-related business I wouldn't be posting rolling eye emojis on another bass-related business' post even if it's incorrect. That's just not good form. It says things about the business.
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Richard R started following Yamaha RBX700RS - anyone heard of it?
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Is that the one that was on Reverb? A very cool looking bass! I don't know anythjng about this model, but I've never played a bad Yamaha.
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They certainly look like DiMarzio pups. It'll be worth getting them tested to see if they are OK; they are a good set of pups.
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Hellzero started following Wanted - list of StingRay variants
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Just for the record, the S.U.B. is not the sub level of SBMM, but were originally made in San Luis Obispo, California, from 2003 to 2006, as an entry series for the original Stingray, then they were manufactured in China and now in Indonesia as the entry level of the SBMM. Music Man stopped the contract with HHI/Davitt & Hanser, that started in the mid to late 90's to 2008, who were manufacturing the OLP basses in China and then in Indonesia. Since 2008 the SBMM are manufactured by Praxis Musical Instruments.
