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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
jazzmanb replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
There's loads of good players I don't like because I heard about them so looked them up and said no thanks . Like someone else said, people who " never heard of them " are saying more about themselves than the player -
The tuners aren't genuine MM ones, but that period used Schaller BM tuners. So I bought some Schaller BM tuners in black, everything lined up and they were direct replacements. It's just they have a schaller branding on the rear rather than musicman. I can live with that!
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Dizzy Miss Lizzy - Beatles
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Dance Yourself Dizzy - Liquid Gold
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"Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think. Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink. The years go by, as quickly as you wink. Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think"
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Test For Echo - Rush
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2008 American Standard Jazz Bass
bassbiscuits replied to Morton Frankfire's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
Leonard Smalls replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
You can spend a lot of time looking up all the bass players mentioned on here! I, for instance have no clue about many 70s US or even British rock bassists, and I haven't really got much interest because I tend not to like most of the music wot they have Dunn.. I spose you could call that wilful ignorance! However, there's a whole genre of music (and by extension, bass players) that is just completely dismissed on BC - jazz! So there's amazing players that the majority on BC would have no clue about (too many notes, sounds like a typewriter falling down the stairs, it's unmusical etc) such as Shahzad Ismaily, or Fima Ephron, or Kim Baker, or Erik Sanko, or Paul "Tubbs" Williams... -
I think I went a bit overkill on the mods!
Beedster replied to FlyStraight99's topic in Bass Guitars
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danhkr started following EMG Geezer Butler GZR-P Precision Bass Pickup £60 delivered.
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Highly regarded and really punchy sounding P-Bass pickup. Supplied with original pots, jack socket and box. Instructions also included, not that they’re needed as the connections are solderless push on types. The only thing that will need soldering is the earth wire to your existing one. £60 delivered to your door.
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Lozz196 started following 2008 American Standard Jazz Bass
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Post your pedal board - Basschat style!!
thisisswanbon replied to dudewheresmybass's topic in Effects
Love this board! How do you find the octabvbre and Fifteen play together? I've always found cab sims take away everything I love from my Octave pedals... -
Thanks for the help all. That's at least two votes for the passive di, two votes for the Behringer ADI, no votes at all for any kind of amp, several mentions of soundhole covers and even a recommendation for a piece of gear I already own and specifically ruled out in the OP. Seriously, there is a consensus and I really appreciate it. I think the direction is to stick with a passive di for now and see if a cheap preamp comes up or maybe have him buy the Behringer further down the line. Oh well. I am surprised the inbuilt preamps and tuners are actually useful on gigging stages, but hey, that's why I asked! Possible side quest for a sound hole cover but I know he is not interested in buying gear and I'll bet this is one those "don't need it until you do" things that people won't be convinced on until it's too late.
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Woody1957 started following Columbus jazz bass - refurbed.
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cetera started following Adding another cab to my rig suggestions please
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Adding another cab to my rig suggestions please
cetera replied to BassYerbouti's topic in Amps and Cabs
Get a 2nd hand GenzBenz Neox212.... or a new LFSys Monaco. Both can be used on their own and will likely sound louder/better.... -
Schlippy started following Feedback for Shepster8316
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Just bought a bass from Paul, great comms, prompt delivery in superb packaging and the guitar itself is absolutely fantastic. Thanks Paul!
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High quality fuzz with some great sounds including Velcro tearing gated fuzz for some synthy action plus more traditional fuzz noises. In the original box with some feet and a sticker. Velcro’d on the bottom plus free of charge carpet fluff. I’m trying to free up cash for a BassRig 15 so not a massive interest in trades / part-ex unless there’s a Cioks DC7 or a GigRig QMX4 involved.
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Yes, a proper rock venue. I’ve not played there for a few years but remember it well. I think there was an additional performance space upstairs too? Oh yes, Queen’s Hall. I’ve just reread your text.
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Sky Arts ,Worlds greatest Basslines .28/11/25
jazzmanb replied to martin8708's topic in General Discussion
The Internet is full of that which is great . Why commission a series to do the same. I'm self taught so deconstructing lines I heard from 1979 onwards is how I sound like I sound . Id hear something like Joy division and think what is he doing there ,that sounds odd then work out why . Next day it's Xtc or Joe Jackson band or Japan then Pil . Next thing you know you sound like a mix of them all . -
I know a couple of bands that share have 2 bassists. They just share the gigs evenly. It seems to work until 2 wks ago i was asked to dep for them cause each of them thought the other was doing the gig and both had confirmed gigs with other bands. 😂 Could the band go down that route. Perhaps the other bassist would be ok with that considering circumstances. Dave
