All Activity
- Past hour
-
Mokl started following Lakland 55-02 - B string Woes
-
What BigRedX said ∆
-
Is Mick There? - Department S
-
"This industry secret destroys all other pelvic movements: click here for our 4-step phallic thrust accelerator program"
-
😁 Stupidly, I momentarily assumed Belgium is only about 15 miles across... Which is a bit daft as I've driven from Dunkirk to Saarbrucken via Mons and Luxembourg many times!
-
We've all had the same thoughts and come to similar conclusions which I find highly amusing. One other thing to add, the Aldcrofts paint (which I think is Tuff Cab) only has an unopened shelf life of six months. I worked out that doing two 8" cabs with three coats uses approx 1Kg, and the chances of me using it again is low, so its very expensive to paint two cabs. If I lived closer to people I'd happily pass tins along but unlikely to happen. I like the look of the Hammered Hammerite but thats not cheap either at circa £10 / 250ml. There is this site that tests how it works on different woods and it comes through with flying colours. They don't mention the primer they use though. https://patientgardener.co.uk/can-you-paint-hammerite-on-wood/ I have seen a suggestion of using an oil based primer for undercoat https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/showthread.php?t=93459 I think I'll head to Settle later and see what they have in my local DIY store. Hammered red might be interesting and if nothing more, I'll use the can on something. Rob
-
Bassman2019 started following Stenback "P" bass
-
Moves Like Jagger - Maroon 5
-
Thanks a lot @Leonard Smalls, but Diksmuide is 300 kilometers away from home as I live at the opposite side if the country, otherwise I would have gone there (and I quite hate folk music too). Thanks a lot for the "invitation". That said Wednesday we saw, for the third time, Kyle Eastwood, in another genre, in Dudelange (Luxemburg). Excellent concert if you like jazz, especially post bebop music, and for that concert, it was dedicated to his father's film music (more 70's oriented).
-
Homatron started following phallic bass move - help
-
There must be an optimum elasticity of strap for this. A bit of R&D time would pay dividends.
-
Or 'pro bass teacher has to learn 'the zip' in record time' complete with one of those YouTube thumbnails that guarantees I will never click on it no matter how interested I may be in the topic.
-
I want to be sure of a good reaction from the ladies in the audience.
-
I'd wait for an open legs night!
-
fingerz started following Stenback "P" bass
-
-
Listening to solo DB albums, no backing, just one bass player
Bilbo replied to Rob MacKillop's topic in EUB and Double Bass
There is a great album by Barre Phillips and Dave Holland as well as Holland's Emerald Years and Ones All. -
I may try it at the next open mic night.
- Today
-
Markbass Traveller Cabs - 102P + 121H
bassbiscuits replied to Rowntree's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
-
Origin Effects BassRig Ampeg B15 Fliptop recreation
spyder replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
"What Origin are doing is pretty cool and gonna make a lot of people happy who want the sound and ‘feel’ of those classic amps recreated as closely as possible in a compact form." Summed up perfectly. It's all about the feel. -
daveybass started following Warwick WCA115 Neodymium series cabinet
-
Awesome bit of kit that has helped me play my bass and my Novation Bass Synth through the same signal path. I've used it as two inputs routed to one out, but can also direct one input to two outs. Really superb utility pedal for your studio / pedal board. Fully working and in great condition. £45 with postage to be added. Probably £5, or collect from Warwick. Thanks,
-
- 1 reply
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
He was great solid player, preferred him with Primal Scream.... another sad loss indeed!
-
Razboinikoff started following Feedback for geoff90guitar
-
Bought an Eden Traveler WT550 Bass amp from Geoff. All good - excelent communication, amp was packed great, shipping was fast.
-
Fret wraps .... would someone give me guide
Bassnut62 replied to jhk's topic in Accessories and Misc
I pretty much felt the same about the 'lack of' need for fret wrap. I've been playing for just over 40 years and good technique has always taken care of unwanted sustain or harmonics; but I do like the different tone you can get from using a mute. Luckily my old Stingray (1979) came with bridge mutes that you can lift on to bottom of string, Jameson style. I find they are great for slap, which I do relatively little of compared to many modern layers, as I prefer the less is more approach of Larry Graham; I also find they sound great for Country style bass. I hope that people using fret wraps so much these days don't get lazy on technique, as this is an important part of sounding good, and sometimes you want the full sustain of not using a mute, so will need that technique then to control the sustain, and for dropping in ghost notes.
