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  2. Ah! Thank you, every days a school day 👍 I started playing bass using free strokes but moved onto rest strokes after about 10 years and find it gives me a "better" tone and helps with damping. Theres still some lines that need playing free strokes to allow the nites to ring out.
  3. I'd hang that piece of wood on my wall! Almost seems a shame to chop it up to make a bass, almost...
  4. Defies logic doesn't it 🤔
  5. Exactly this, but perhaps s/he knows from experience that some people simply can't be told, largely because........ For a lot of musicians it's simply habit learned and reinforced over many years, initially driven by either ego or poor understanding of audio. But usually ego. There's a reason people choose to be a lead guitarist, especially in certain genres, and it's not to contribute to an overall well-balanced sound
  6. Funnily enough, I was sound checking for a gig a couple of weeks ago and thought I'd give my funky envelope filter a go. After a quick wallop through Herbie's Chameleon the guitarist from the other band (serious hardcore punk, they were!) came running up and said how they wanted that sound in their band. I bumped into them again at Rebellion and once again they mentioned it! However, I'm not allowed to use it in Choked - everyone reckons it's "not punk enough".
  7. I shall be heading up north (Lancs, Cumbria, Durham and Yorks) next week if that's any use to anyone?
  8. Gentle rest strokes all the time for me. IMO gets a better sound, with a lower action, better flow of notes and uses less energy than trying to pluck the strings.
  9. Happy Talk - Captain Sensible
  10. Wales is famous for its rain frequency, Daryl
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  12. FS/T - in gold (right handed) .. just swapped for some Gotoh black tuners so now surplus .. £25 posted https://www.thomann.co.uk/harley_benton_parts_locking_tuners_6l_gold.htm
  13. Sea of Joy - Blind Faith
  14. I've had a Bongo 5HH so I'm totally aware of the differences between them and this SBMM one. I was asking in general about the perception of ceramic magnets. It's a try before buy thing I think,weirdly enough I didn't get on with my Bongo tonally so it had to go.
  15. The best way is to find yourself a good teacher.. He can actually see what’s happening and help you. Also important so you don’t teach yourself wrong techniques. It’s harder to unlearn wrong techniques (and a waste of time) than to learn the right ones directly.
  16. Rest strokes are when you play through the string, so that your right hand fingers come to rest on the string below. Free strokes are more like spanish guitar, where your fingers end up in free space (or on your palm).
  17. You can run it a few ways... Bass in, and then out (to amp/pedalboard) using the 1/4 inch jacks. Then you get the tactile feedback on your bass sound. As above, but using the aux in for the rest of the band as well - then you can balance the 2 levels. I always use IEMs, so just run it in-between my wireless pack and in ears (wireless -> backbeat -> in ears) then mix using the relevant app for the bands desk. That way, you also get the impact on the kick which is cool. And I find it a tidier way of working. https://getbackbeat.myshopify.com/pages/configuration Hth
  18. I have an Andertons Factory Special Run LPB Bass VI, which I bought soon after they became available. I fitted it with a set of LaBella flats and set it up as best I could without dismantling the bass. While it was fun to play, it was ultimately a little underwhelming. One problem was that the E string touched one of the bridge screwheads, causing a sitar-like buzz. To fix this, I wedged a Herco nylon plectrum under the string at the point of contact. Another issue was the trem — it had no usable travel and was essentially as much use as indicators on a BMW. The strings also felt disappointing: too floppy, lacking tightness and definition. Trying to get anywhere near the Wichita Lineman tone was pointless. I’d occasionally take it out for a noodle, but I’d never recorded with it or played it live. Today, I wondered whether a thicker shim in the neck pocket might help. I cut a few pieces from an Amazon brown card envelope, put a capo on the neck, loosened the strings, and carefully removed the neck screws. I was able to ease the neck out of the pocket, fit the shim, and reassemble it. I then spent a little time setting it up with just the tiniest hint of relief. Because of the shim, the bridge had to be raised considerably. I had no idea which Allen key size was needed, but after some trial and error, I found that 1 mm did the trick. I also raised the pickups. With the greater break angle, the strings now feel tighter and more focused. The E string no longer vibrates against the screwhead, and the trem now has useful travel. I dialled in a twangy 60s Fender amp sound on my Fender Mustang GTX100, with tremolo and spring reverb, and spent a couple of hours playing. It’s amazing how such a small change in neck angle has completely transformed the bass. I’m now looking forward to recording it, and plan to use it in this month’s Basschat composition challenge.
  19. How would this work for a wireless IEM pack? Players ears I Headphone OUT Bass - Backbeat - Pedalbaord IN Aux IN I Receiver belt pack heaphones port Is this correct?
  20. I do agree Tom, but without the original packaging, I'd be concerned about sending this out into courier world. I also much prefer potential buyers to confirm they are happy with the item in person before they purchase. However, if a buyer would be prepared to arrange collection by their preferred courier I could source appropriate packaging.
  21. Indeed. Please don't post any trade offers here, thank you.
  22. Wow! We had cars floating down the street, flooded basements and backed up sewers Daryl
  23. Yesterday
  24. TECH 21 VT bass DI preamp pedal , XLR out, great for recording , Brand new . £180 MY FEEDBACK ON B.C.
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  25. Hi BassAdder60, I actually managed to speak to one of the tech guys at Dark glass, He said they did replace any amps with failures , so at least they did that without argument, I must say these amps sound incredible and for recording taking the direct output via XLR sounds fantastic and it is the effected sound , what I like is, the sound is track ready , you just have to amplify that sound via software on the track EQ etc to bring it up to a level that would fit with other instruments I record my bass with drums only normally, so it is easy to control everything that way, works for me, The Graphic is just incredible on that amp as is the Compressor, , hooking up to the Dark glass suite is cool too, you can change cabinets and mics, there are 3 onboard presets that you can save with a press of a button, I am pleased with the purchase, but must admit when I started reading about the issues from the past , I was not too happy, but glad I didn't cancel and felt much better after speaking to Chris at Darkglass, they are using new power modules on the latest versions, so all should be good.
  26. Actually, I believe there is only one left alive (Otis Williams), so my comment in the singular was grammatically correct!
  27. In the blues band Alex uses a variety of Marshall heads. He also uses a massive power soak and typically runs at about 5 watts output on stage.
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