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pilotbicycles started following Dingwall NG3 5 String
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Here is a pretty much brand new Dingwall NG3 5 String. I've had this for 2 months, used it for 1 gig, and a couple studio session. Hands down the best 5 string bass I have ever player, but sadly not quite the right fit for me. The action is crazy low and yet the strings ring true and clear. Tone from this thing absolutely beastly. This has all the new upgrades Dingwall introduced this year: - Minimalist bridge - Smaller active/passive switch (for no snags and harder to knock by accident) - Neck binding - String bullets (individual string retainers) Finish is a gorgeous black with subtle sparkle. Matt finished knobs that seem to be rubberized, are super easy to grab mid gig and tweak away. I have all the original case and goodies, plus packaging so all good to get this shipped too - will be £35 to UK (contact me if needing shipped further afield and I can see what is possible). I am sure I will regret this - I was giddy after the one gig I played with it after the sense of ultimate low end power. But I know it will mostly sit in my studio unused for the various projects I am involved with. Feel free to get in touch with any questions.
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If only it wasn't purple. Otherwise it looks to be a very versatile and useful bass. Sounds great on the demos. Sods law that Frank Bello is the only rocker out there who wouldn't choose black.
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Hi , for sale my FERNANDES / BURNY RLC- 60 - AF Les Paul with fitted case . Three pickup (selector... Neck ........ Middle / Bridge.........Bridge ) Three piece Maple top , three piece mahogany body , three piece Maple neck ( no scarf joint where headstock meets neck ) Weight approx 8.5 lb , some light marks on body , otherwise great condition . Includes a new non original fitted case , and free Mainland UK Delivery I was informed by the moderators for Fernandes / Burny forum website that it is a 2012 , made in china . These , IMHO , are the nearest thing to an original Les Paul you can get for a copy . Pete
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SurroundedByManatees started following Help identifying this bass brand
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I'm pretty sure I've seen one in a green(burst) finish a few months ago on reverb. IIRC it was listed as something Korean.
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I've got EZDrummer, never really got the hang of it since it seems you do all the arranging in the plugin's little window, not directly in the DAW and I don't like that. Maybe I'm doing it wrong. The sounds themselves are great though. This is more to help me come up with ideas based on rhythms that I might not have thought of, or that might be a little out of my comfort zone, to help prompt creativity.
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Terry M. started following Raking vs Alternate Fingering with Scales
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Raking vs Alternate Fingering with Scales
Terry M. replied to AGBFunkybassman's topic in General Discussion
Maybe this? I will say that I feel alternate fingering feels WAY more efficient than raking to me but it's all personal. -
I did that for 30 years. But with age and wanting to enjoy driving, that comes in the form of a 2 seater soft top 😄. And certainly cheaper to find a speaker to fit the boot, than upgrade/upsize the car.
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Thanks man, I will be bringing that with me, such a cool thing. The 62 P and 63J may come along too. Yeah I didn't know too much about it but looks like a decent show, only on for a day but I will enjoy a weekend in Brighton anyway, if I can park the camper van somewhere!
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Merton started following What's bigger than an Elf?
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I’ll echo others - I’ve used an Elf in a loud rock band, no PA support, and it’s been a revelation. To the point I considered just having two, one as back up to the other, and nothing else. If the TE 1200 is too big and you do decide the Elf is too small, what about the Warwick Gnome 600?
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gyrus started following MXR Bass Chorus Deluxe
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Wombat started following Brighton Guitar Show this Sat 5th July
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I appreciate I’m in That London but I hadn’t heard of this :-(. Could even have popped in to No. 1 daughters but I’m spoken for now. Have a great time & I hope it’s successful. That ‘63 P is awesome!
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Price drop - now 200 Selling this lovely Bitmap in great shape with original box - it's basically mint apart of velcro. These received significant software update last year with additional clipping modes etc. Red Panda has also very convenient web editor for presets. Happy to trade (with price adjustments) for interesting dirt pedals. Bitmap occupies my "loose spot" for additional dirt in pedalboard and I'm just happy to experiment. Basic overdrive I'm covering with Capo. The ones I would love to try are EAE, Damnation Audio, Broughton, Bearfoot, Hiero etc. Would've thrown 3leaf in but what are the chances
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gyrus started following MXR Bass Envelope Filter *£75*
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Aguilar Tone Hammer 500 These are great amps well known for their tonal versatility and power to weight ratio. It is in excellent working condition with a few minor scratches and blemishes to the casing. Pickup preferred so you can try it through my cab but I’m happy to post at buyer’s expense in the UK only. It comes with mains lead and a gig-bag the rubber feet are missing from the amp and I suspect they were taken off so it would fit neatly in the bag. I’d consider trades on a Bergantino 12 cab, Markbass LM head or even a Nano. I’ve reduced the sale price as I have my eye on a cab.
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walshy started following Brighton Guitar Show this Sat 5th July
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Hi All, just wondering if anyone is going to be at the guitar show at Brighton Racecourse this Saturday? I'll be bringing a selection of cool basses down with me from the north east and it looks like a nice little show, albeit not close. If anyone from BC is there pop in and say hello, Vintage Bass Room will be next to the mighty Ashdown. Looking forward to my own visit to Barefaced the day before for a snoop around and maybe collect my new Three 10
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daveybass started following Fender Precision Bass 2008
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Miss Reggae helps me choose them, I showed her a nice 66 precision the other day and she said, not another sunshineburst colour 😁
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I also prefer the tone of a passive bass, but certainly not a Fender, except if I have made a complete shielding, which will turn it into a usable instrument. I can't figure how come they still can sell so badly made instruments at such a high price tag, especially custom shop ones.
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I buy basses I know I don't need and the associated guilt makes me real secretive about it when in actual fact the wife knows what I'm like and is nowhere near as bothered about it as I think she is. It helps that she loves music and is also a classically trained mandolin player.