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RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Bass Guitars
From what I was told , it seems like a 50/50 chance of having to pay it. Tbh, I don’t understand fully the duties/ taxes etc . It’s different buying from the USA on eBay etc as the total is generally worked out . Let us know if you proceed .. -
Nice board! I like the look of the Boss. I assume the Octaver is solid- what about the envelope filter?
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Nothing wrong with Behringer. Their customer service is excellent from my experience.
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IT MUST BE ALDER AND IT MUST BE ROSEWOOD
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Now fitted to my Jack V Custom. Doesn't look as nice but a game changer for ease of tuning. I will see if there's potential for making it less visible.
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Jamiroquai’s Space Cowboy transcription
Stub Mandrel replied to ambient's topic in General Discussion
There are a lot of people who are dogmatic about how to read and understand music. Tab doesn't require an understanding of harmonic theory and I think that makes trained musicians tend to look down on it. However, it is straightforward for learning pieces and can be used at any level of complexity. I have to work with what I understand, it makes understanding theory slower but not impossible. -
Fender precision bass 1971 Price 5000 euro
gregorbass replied to gregorbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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This is my plan so far, get a Metro 20 which should do the trick.
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I had a TC Corona Mini chorus along with an EBS, Electro Harmonix, Boss, Behringer and a few others and they have all come and gone. Nothing touches the Harley Benton Chorus, it is incredible and the sound I had in my head. I have also tried the MXR Octave pedals and actually have the octave deluxe version up for sale. Again, the boss one does it for me. As a fretless player, the two most important pedals for me are Chorus and Octave and both of these pedals give me exactly what I am after tonally. I would actually give up everything else before these two pedals The Mini Polytune is a good shout though.
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
dave_bass5 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
I have as well. He also has a tuner that can mute, it's just that he doesn't see the need to. -
How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Stub Mandrel replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Suggedt he gets a noise gate? -
For Sale/Trade: Sadowsky Metroexpress Modern 24 5 String Bass
Josh posted a topic in Basses For Sale
Hey Guys, I’m not 100% sure that I want to move this on, but I’m finding myself using my other bass a bit more often lately and this is sat being unplayed. I’ve owned this from new when they became available on Thomann earlier this year. It had a couple of high frets which were quickly professionally seen to by Mark at Wilts Guitar Repair. Other than that, the bass is in great condition and currently strung up with a fresh set of DR High Beams. All specs and info can be found here: https://www.thomann.co.uk/sadowsky_metroexpress_24_5_modern_ma_ss.htm Some videos of it in action: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DH60nsVOcnq/?igsh=MXUzc2Q2Z3Zpdnp2eg== https://www.instagram.com/reel/DF3uTZ3NBr0/?igsh=MWJvd2FmM2VkdDc3ZQ== This bass comes with Sadowsky strap locks and a padded deluxe Sadowsky gig bag which is in great condition as well. I’d be interested in a possible trade for either: Spector Euro 5 String Musicman/Sterling Stingray 2EQ 4 String Lakland 55-60 5 String Warwick Streamer 5 String I have a Squier Classic Vibe 60’s jazz bass (Older model) that I could include as well for the right deal also. I have a box and can post at the buyers expense, otherwise this is can be collected from Bridgwater, Somerset. Thanks, Josh. -
This was one very interesting product. I couldn't find it from local shops, but your type number helped me to find and buy a few. Thank you Paul!
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"You mean you want to beat the living daylights out of it with a metal pick and make people's ears bleed..?" "Yeeeaaah..."
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I do admit that sometimes tabs - even they are complex to read to me - may help with fingerings. It is interesting to see, how someone else is understanding and taming the fretboard.
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Rob Mullarkey - my absolute favourite bass player ever.
Linus27 replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
I would also say, very much like his dad who also effortlessly flowed melodically around the fretboard, tastefully and always serving the song. -
Rob Mullarkey - my absolute favourite bass player ever.
Linus27 replied to musicbassman's topic in General Discussion
You are very welcome and I am super happy you appreciated it, thank you John does have quite an extensive back catalogue and he never submitted his performance right for a lot of tracks so there's probably more recordings of him that we are not aware off. -
They are absolutely fine on trad large tuners. Just not on mini tuners like Ibanez use. Will be fine on a JMJ.
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Luigi Rignanese joined the community
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It was grim, I had a nasty bout of vertigo while setting up and a few wobbles while playing. I gad no idea the whole world would start warping and whirling round an hour after the gig!