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  2. Super cool bro! What’s the toggle switch situation on those?? 👀👀
  3. Newest Mustang to my collection 🙏 Atelier Z Baby Z… Purchased on here actually. 🙌 IMG_5368.mov
  4. Up for sale my Cort GB Modern 5-string, pretty much mint condition (a few playing marks here & there but you’d really have to look) and as factory except for the addition of Schaller straplocks. This really is a superb bass & sounds like it’s worth much more, I think, than the list (RRP) price of around £1,000. But there are some good bargains to be had around UK music shops, hence the very low asking price for this, although you'd hardly tell the difference between this & new. Spec-wise it's as I would have asked for if I got someone to make a bass for me - Nordstrand pickups, Babicz FCH bridge, 35" scale, roasted maple neck, active/passive pull/push knob, Hipshot ultralight tuners, etc. Because of these top-end features you can get just about any sound you want out of this, and the low B is very tight & useable. It looks beautiful, both naturally & on stage. Currently strung with D’Addario half wounds (they suit the current band I’m in) but it benefits from rounds to get the best sound out of it. I've only had this for a few months, bought new from Bass Direct, but I'm moving house shortly so need the money! Very light at 8.5 lb. Pick up from Bath, or I'm often up in Hertfordshire & am willing to deliver anywhere between the two, and as I like driving I'll deliver within 100 miles of Bath for free. I won't post unless I have absolutely no option, & I won't send overseas.
  5. Drink as a synonym for absorb. e.g. "I oiled the fretboard and it drank all the oil immediately." It's an inanimate object, it can't f'ing drink. Really gets on my wick for some reason.
  6. Just a quick update. I’ve decided to the keep the GP-5. Now that I’ve actually looked in the manual i can see i can use it like a small board. Each block has a midi on/off number. And the fact that the Chocolate can also power it makes for a very small back up.
  7. First hearing, apparently. Perhaps others on basschat will be better able to explain what this means?
  8. Your analysis is good @Misdee, but you forgot that those playing guitars or basses nowadays are, by 80%, old people like us (what's the average age here on BassChat, 50 to 55, I guess, or even 55 to 60) and have decided that older is better, so went back to the Fenders they couldn't afford when they were younger and skint...
  9. To be fair, at the Stadium announcement event, Line 6 confirmed that they would continue to develop the current hardware for the foreseeable future - they're still going to manufacture and sell them. Obviously, their main focus is launching the Stadium and adding promised features, but I don't think it will be too long before the current devices are shown some love.
  10. I do really like what this does but unemployment isn’t compatible with having 5 preamp pedals so something’s got to go. This does a nice console breakup and the Pultech EQ thing via two toggle switches. Really high quality headphone amp too. Has a high pass filter too, which isn’t seen so often. In outstanding condition with original box. (More pictures to follow.)
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  11. I remember a time when the relevant question would have been are Fender-style basses dead? When it comes to trends in bass design, it's a classic example of that old adage about swings and roundabouts. There was a general consensus that Fenders had become outmoded by such "useful" innovations as active electronics, graphite necks and neck-thru-body construction. I know it's hard to believe nowadays, but it's true. In the mid to late 1980's if you went shopping for a nice new bass (and by nice I mean pretty expensive) in the UK then the shops had plenty of boutique basses but a scant selection of Fender-derived designs. You could go into mainstream retail shops and buy a Wal, Status, a proper German-made Warwick, Jaydee, Overwater Music Man ect but the plethora of fancy Precision and Jazz-style basses that proliferate now just weren't there. The basses Fender were making weren't very appealing to most discerning players, and it was harder to find vintage examples than it is now, for various reasons. At some point in the 1990's someone must have plugged a Fender bass into an amp ( probably an Ampeg), tried playing some songs with a band, and said "Hang on a minute, this actually sounds quite good!" and we've all ended up where we are now.
  12. My Marshall 412 was rated at 50 watts, that's 12 1/2watts per driver. Most cabs were 30" square because that was the smallest size that would fit 4 x 12 drivers. The bottom cab in a stack was sometimes larger, but I didn't like those because they were much heavier. There was no science in our sound in the 70's. I think bass and guitar worked together because we didn't have "bass". The best we could hope for was low mids, and lots of bass lines were also played up the neck.
  13. I had the same xl2 that @three owned. I gigged it a few times in my Police tribute Amazing tone. Very fundamental. Thick sound. Unique. It was a transitional one, plug in leg rest etc. It felt heavy but that was because it looked small Didn't like the strap hanger plate. The strap made me feel all trussed up
  14. From the 2012 Hiromi Trio Project album, 'Move', this is the complete Anthony Jackson performance of the tune 'Fantasy'. Exquisite but you will probably need a six string for this one to get the high notes. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/fantasy-hiromi-trio-project/
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  16. I have a dep gig on Saturday which has seen me spending the last two weeks learning a 32 song set list pretty much from scratch. I've played 8 of the songs before in bands, albeit in different keys and with different arrangements. Of the rest, there were 9 I heard for the first time when going through the list and the other 15 I am familiar with to a greater or lesser extent, having heard them on the radio over the years but never played. I was only given the keys; no charts or equivalent. I almost turned the gig down as it meant so much work and at a time when my main band was coming back to life after our summer break. But it was a favour for a mate and he's seen me right in the past with dep gigs and stepping in for me when asked. Last night was the first (and only) rehearsal. I was nervous as the band has a high standard. It's one thing to play along to the recordings but a completely different thing to play the songs in a band setting. I'm happy to say that it went really well and all those little bits I was unsure of seemed to go well. All the parts I'd worked out fitted and true to their word, the arrangements were almost identical to the originals. Where there were differences, I was able to read the BL's cues and come in/stop/slow down as required. Highlights for me were Oliver's Army, Pump It Up and Born to Run which, once I'd got the bass parts nailed, were great fun to play. There were a couple of songs in the set which, if I never play them again it will be too soon, but that's personal preference and I understand they go down well with the target audience. As an aside, we rehearsed in a local village hall. Just over 30 years ago, I rehearsed in the same hall with a band doing Britpop covers. I was the rhythm guitarist but as we worked up the band it became clear that I would be better suited to bass (the 'bassist' was a better guitarist than me - as were most people 🙂) and I moved over to bass duties. It was the first time I'd been a bassist rather than a person who occasionally played bass. Good memories. This was the debut of my Hohner 'The Jack' through the Peavey Minimax and TE 1x10 pair in a band scenario and it sounded great. I was complimented on the tone several times and there was plenty of volume left in the amp. It's a big gig so I'll be DI'd into the PA on the day, but I'll have the stack behind me for monitoring and a little extra 'oomph' as the band is generally very loud. I'm also working on a personal IEM mix so I can guarantee to hear my bass, and manage the on stage volumes of the others. If nothing else, the earbuds will act as ear plugs. Last night's kit. The pedal board has an HPF set to about 50hz, MS60b providing noisegate and tuning, NUX compressor, EHX Bass Clone, NUX Voodoo Vibe (currently my favourite modulation effect) going in to the Ampeg SCRDI.
  17. Well, I pulled the trigger - ordered the Dimarzios from Thomann and my bass is with my local guitar technician. I've a couple of studio sessions coming up, so I'm looking forward to how they sound!
  18. At the moment I can't get enough of Sometimes I feel like screaming, I repeatedly play the guitar melody/solo and the riff daily. Such a brilliant song, so relaxing to listen to and play too.
  19. Drowning By Numbers - Placebo
  20. That bass is lovely, GLWTS John 😎
  21. E=mc² - Big Audio Dynamite
  22. What happened? Hopefully they chopped off his hands.
  23. Einstein a go-go - Landscape
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