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Sorry to have wasted your valuable time, Dan. Please feel free to ignore my future posts on this or other subjects. 🙂
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super al started following Stage Names
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Don't forget Al James from Felis Leo (who? 😂). And Jimmy James from My Morning Jacket. @Mykesbass did you know there was a soul band called Rufus Stone?
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I first joined a proper band in 1985 and quickly acquired the nickname Norris. It stuck.
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Sweeneythebass started following Jazz Bass Body
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Lovely figuring. I like that colour combo. I have a Darkglass pre out of a '24 Euro LX if it's of interest but I recommend the LHZ. I've bought 6 of them.
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Grand Ole Opry @ Royal Albert Hall
Grahambythesea replied to Grahambythesea's topic in General Discussion
I noticed the bass player was on a Sadowsky and a couple of the teles were by luthiers. Gibson and Taylor were out front for acoustics with Martin trailing behind. -
Cosmo Valdemar started following Stage Names
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There's inspiration everywhere if you keep your eyes open.
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I've been told it's sometimes not being picked up by the tests as it's mutated so much, who knows? 🙄🤔 What I do know is I've never ailed for anything as long as I have with this last bout 😖 That is indeed a great memory you have Dave, what a blast from your past! 👍🏼
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Overwater Progress now £1200 On Hold
MM Stingray 62 replied to MM Stingray 62's topic in Basses For Sale
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Johnny, Don't Do It - 10cc
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Session bassists aren't just working in studios, they're playing live and touring with bands as well and thats where you might use something more interesting. Cradle Of Filth might be looking for their next bassist (there's been a lot) and they might want you to use an active bass with super bright tone and a huge effects board. They'll then fire you mid tour because Danny Filth got out the wrong side of his coffin that morning.
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Jazz Bass Body
Gareth Hughes replied to briansbrew's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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briansbrew started following Jazz Bass Body
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A lovely Luthier made Jaz body with curly maple cap, Mahogany body Finished in clear Lacquer Neck pocket fits Fender sized necks Will come with the new bridge and strap pins on it Weight is just under 3kg's with the bridge and pins on Maple cap is 10mm thick Much better looking in the flesh Price to include shipping to the UK
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Couple of pedals not being used atm. Vapour trail, Easily one of my favourite anolog delays. Very similar to the carbon copy but with more flexibility. £80 posted Also one of my absolute favourite underrated fuzz sounds is the (now discontinued) Ebs Fuzzmo, cuts through the mix like a dream. £70 posted Both in perfect working condition, couple of tiny chips. Always happy to hear trades.
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I guess they're a lot younger than me and don't remember the halcyon days of bass rich pop, funk and fusion ☹️.... or more to the point, know that their audience don't. oh I feel old.
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peteb started following bass(es) for sessions?
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To be fair, it's just as likely to be a Precision with rounds, but those are the two main reference sounds that most producers want!
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NickA started following bass(es) for sessions?
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bastards!! be nice if the sound in their heads wasn't always a passive precision with flats 😂🤣
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kwmlondon started following NBD: Dingwall John Taylor 5
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I honestly think the Neve is the most usable preamp I’ve ever had. Brilliant thing.
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Added the Dirt Mixer, still not decided on which drives I want but for not I’ve opted for the Venus, Dagger and Halberd for a pretty wide range of options. Recording in a couple of weeks so still time to change things around. Still patiently waiting for a smaller version of the Bass Driver from EAE so I can go back to a more compact board 🤞
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Definitely don't show up with a Dingwall, Rickenbacker, Spector or anything else which is the tonal equivalent of a sledgehammer. If they don't want a full time bassist in the band, then they probably don't want an interesting bass sound. They want a Fender and they'll probably eq out all the character from it.
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QSC CP12 Active PA Speaker 1000 Watts One of two - priced individually or for a small discount if sold as a pair. This speaker is as new and has not been used since purchase. It comes with additional QSC waterproof cover for outdoor use. Very powerful speakers however I’m downsizing and selling my larger portable PA gear. Street price is £579 cheapest I can find so this is a good saving. The covers cost an extra £67. The user manual is included. I have two of these for sale. I can knock off £40 if you buy the pair. Pickup definitely preferred but talk to me if this is impossible. UK only. Postage would be at buyer’s cost and I’d need to source packaging as the boxes have been recycled. These speakers get glowing reviews in Sound on Sound magazine - https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/qsc-cp-series I own a pair of QSC CP8s which are perfectly fine for keyboard monitoring and rehearsal PA so these aren’t needed now for personal use. Specifications from QSC below - Features Class-D amplifier with 1000W peak power output Selectable contours (presets) for quick setup Advanced DSP with Intrinsic Correction™ Superior sound quality and speaker protection Directivity Matched Transition™ (DMT) ensures uniform coverage across the entire sound field Suitable for use as a main PA, stage monitor or instrument amplifier 35mm pole mount socket Lightweight and incredibly portable Specifications Configuration: Two-Way Active Low Frequency Driver: 12'' Cone Woofer High Frequency Driver: 1.4'' Compression Frequency Response: 49Hz - 20kHz, -6dB 47Hz - 20kHz, -10dB Sound Pressure Level: 126dB (Maximum) Nominal Coverage: 75° Axisymetric Amplifier Type: Class-D Amplifier Power: 1000W (Peak) Input Connectors: 2 x XLR/TRS Combo (Line and Mic/Line) 1 x 3.5mm TRS Stereo Output Connector: 1 x XLR (Mix) Controls: Power 2 x Gain Mic Boost Push Switch 6-Way Contour Selection Switch Indicators: Power LED 2 x Input Signal LEDs Input B MIC Selected LED Limiter Active LED Power Supply: 100V - 240V, 50Hz/60Hz Enclosure Material: Polypropylene Grille: 18 Gauge Powder Coated Steel Dimensions: 516mm x 350mm x 323mm / 20.3'' x 13.8'' x 12.7'' (H x W x D) Weight: 13.7kg / 30.3lbs
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Starr Sport, Canvey Island on Saturday evening. Decent night with a good crowd reaction. A few issues during soundcheck with feedback and a resonant node that seemed to appear in the second set that I wasn’t able to resolved whilst playing. Oh well, it didn’t seem to detract from the performance too much. I think we’re going to have to dial in a ‘gain safety net’ for the vocalists, their mics are just way too sensitive and complain they can’t hear themselves during soundcheck then they're too loud during the actual performance. Typical lead singer thing! Second gig with the Anagram pedal and I feel I had the eq dialled in much better this time, punchy and articulate, and the the drives sounded much better. I also set midi control up with BandHelper to save double footswitch pressing to switch presets. I need to spend a little more time with this. PC changes were fine, but CC changes are hit or miss. Next stop, Cow & Telescope in Southend in two weeks time (with a much needed holiday inbetween).
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Stripping a cab is the easy part. There's a skill set to be learned in covering with Tolex or similar, especially if there is piping involved. The 'easier' way is to paint with Tuff or DuraTex paint, but any decent finish will eat up any cost benefit from having bought the cab cheaply in the first place. Maybe worthwhile for one's own cab, but doubtful as a financially-viable operation. Unless it's a case of needing a new hobby, of course.
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I loved Guy Pratt's story of the punk days, when everyone had adopted names like Rat Scabies, Fester Pustule and so on. People used to assume he had done similarly when he introduced himself.