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I keep buying these as I love them, but keep needing to sell for other things. Once I sell my Bergantino head, im going back to EBS amps which have it built in (albeit much simpler) Probably the best value for money compressor you can get. This is the third "Studio Edition" of the legendary EBS comp, which features the classic three modes Tube SIM - adds a lovely warmth and Thickness to the mids. Great for Growly rock tones. Multi band - compress the highs and lows seperately,tames the high end snaps and leave the low end a bit less compressed for depth and clarity. Great for equalizing between a finger and slap tone. Normal - the classic EBS sound found on their amp heads. Nice Transparent tone,that gently evens the tone, without adding Colour This comp is a great choice for people that want variety and great tone, but very easy to use. This is in fantastic condition, with Velcro on bottom. £85 incl UK only delivery
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HeadlessBassist started following Swing Jazz Bass Guitar Technology
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The top of range Deluxe models look nice enough, but I'd be dubious of the cheaper stuff. The basic Jazz is $152. Doesn't sound like a quality instrument to me.
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Time Stand Still - Rush
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I think you’ve probably already answered your own question Daryl - don’t worry about stuff you can’t do anything about. From some of your previous gig reports, you do sometimes seem hard on yourself and the band if things aren’t as perfect as you think, so maybe try to let the small stuff go and just enjoy it? You’re obviously an experienced player who understands your band’s way of gigging, and if the rest of them don’t think there are any serious issues then just go with it. Of course you can always keep an eye on anything else that may be presenting itself in the meantime……😉
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Mokl started following Stingray 5 vs Lakland 5502
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Curious! The B strings on my 55-02 and 55-01 were both excellent. Maybe you were just unlucky with the example you tried? The 55-02 also had very good setup out the box, and I favour low action. I'm guessing the plek treatment contributed to that. I'm more a Stingray player, btw (still own 2), just for balance. I moved the 55-02 on because mine was really heavy and I wasn't crazy about that body shape ergonomics.
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True and although it's advertised as having to be in the same chain I don't actually think that's the case.
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Cornwall Steve started following Swing Jazz Bass Guitar Technology
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I stumbled across this Korean guitar firm quite by accident but very impressed by the sound and finish. There is even a 5 string jazz style bass being advertised on ebay at present. Does anyone have any first hand experience of this Company ? They appear to make 4 string jazz basses too as well as a couple of 6 string lead guitars. Looks like they're getting noticed in the States but can't find any UK dealership by looking on Google Many thanks
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Richard R started following The Bass Show
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I had a great time last year. Having most of the basses upstairs was good, and actually it wasn't too noisy as everyone respected the quiet times I probably won't make it this year, which is a shame.
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LowB_FTW started following New start..
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I've been playing bass for over 30 years and what you say is where I still am. Then again, I'm quite happy being at that point and I just play for my own enjoyment not needing to play with others, so unfortunately I can't assist with your query, but just letting you know you're not alone in the boat in which you find yourself. Mark
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**£75 off** TC Electronics BG250 210 Combo and Helicon pedal
Inga replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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£50 off!! Trace Elliot Series 6 Compact stack.
warwickhunt replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Just to confirm I will be lurking down stairs with the guitar people. 😀
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Sir Horace Panters “Ghost Town” Precision Auction
dave_bass5 replied to Lozz196's topic in General Discussion
It would have to be for that price. All i can say to someone who can afford that, is enjoy yourself…… -
Just Just got this one and it turned out to be the "secret sauce" I was longing for. That thing is way cooler with bass than I anticipated. It's a chorus pedal that can also add the creepy vintage "warped vinyl"/"worn magnetic tape" retro vibe of a haunted house. It does wonders sandwiched between two fuzzes. Obviously can be also used as a regular chorus, and a vibrato, and even a slapback delay.
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andydye started following Warwick Streamer LX Jazzman 4
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Messy or not, what's on your (music) work desk right now?
Owen replied to kiat's topic in General Discussion
This is what a bureau looks like with the shelves/desk bit ripped out. The base of the "screen" is visible, but the top 7cm dissapear. I tried the next drawer down but there were a lot of looking downwards ergonomic issues then. Ah well, it was worth £10 on FB marketplace to test the concept. - Today
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Limited edition only 50 made I believe, feel free to correct me if I’m wrong! Gated fuzz with two channels, channel 1 bypasses the tone pot and channel 2 includes the tone. Plus it has clean blend so you can quite a few different sounds out of it. Does that really spitty Velcro fuzz sound very well! There’s a couple of videos on YouTube showing what it can do. It’s not on my board anymore and I’ve been toying with selling it for a while now, mostly just with it being a limited run and it’s pretty cool but ultimately I just don’t use it these days and the money could be put to better use elsewhere. Annoyingly I don’t have the original box, must’ve lost it during a house move, but it will be packaged up securely. Price includes UK postage, cheers
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The Katana GO is an incredible piece of kit. Great sound & so easy to play music & videos. Wish I’d had this years ago! OK, so I’m pretty decent at learning riff, but don’t know the theory beyond EADG & where the 5th & octave of each note is. I don’t know how to work out what key a song is in or what I’d do if I did. If you were starting out today, how would you learn? Video lessons? Is there an app? Thanks
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If you like your Jazz basses with proper vintage tone but a boutique feel, this walnut and elm build delivers in spades. Nitro finished, loaded with Fender Pure Vintage ’66 pickups and quality hardware throughout, it looks stunning and sounds even better. Weight: 9.8lbs Specs Walnut top with elm body Roasted maple neck Rosewood fingerboard Nitrocellulose finish Fender Pure Vintage ’66 Jazz Bass pickups Bloodstone Guitarworks loom Hipshot bridge Guyker tuners Schaller strap lock buttons Fresh D’Addario EXL strings Supplied with gig bag The walnut/elm combination gives it a warm, resonant character with strong sustain. The Pure Vintage ’66 pickups deliver classic Jazz tones — punchy neck warmth, articulate bridge bite, and that unmistakable mid growl when blended. The roasted maple neck feels smooth and stable, and the nitro finish will continue to age beautifully over time. There is a small cosmetic touch-in to the finish from a minor knock during assembly, now levelled and stable. Purely cosmetic and only visible on close inspection. Fully set up and ready to gig. £850 ONO. Try before you buy absolutely a must and if you don’t love it as much as I do then not obligation to proceed with purchase. MGCS – Built to be played. Built to last.
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King Tut started following Best pedal you've bought under £50?
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Joyo Orange Juice for me.
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