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Frank Blank started following Has this ever happened to you...
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These might all be gone from BC stock. I've got a pile of them that I used to hand out at Bass Bashes, PM me if you want a set.
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This is mine
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Indeed, that's where I'd seen it, but the first post in here mentions ebony, rosewood and pau ferro. No worries, I'll stick to the one thread :D. Thanks again.
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It's true, this rig is simply magnificent and not that heavy. The sound it produces is amazing!
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The SVT212AV is heavy for sure but it’s a great match for the V4B. It may be the perfect match, sure looks sexy as hell as a rig though ! I lugged mine around and I’m 65 !!
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The drive sounds very similar from what I've heard on YouTube...
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Well, we're all different of course but I don't get any reaction or finger burn from the DRs. As I said originally there was a slight friction for the first hour or two but then nothing. Speaking purely about smoothness/string noise, IMO Elixirs are the smoother/less noisy of the two, althoigh the DRs are smoother than their uncoated strings. However, also IMO I don't like the Elixir higher tension and lack of zing/chime compared to the dragon skin plus. All personal preference and I'd say both are good options depending on which details you prefer.
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I recall suggesting one. Quite useful for covers bands.
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Lozz196 started following Ampeg V4B v Ashdown CTM100
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Yep I’ve used a few of these and it’s one of those rigs I wish I’d had.
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MM Stingray 4 graphite necks - 38mm nut £480
Kiwi replied to Kiwi's topic in Graphite neck - ordering
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I have, there is mention of PEEK fingerboards in the specification. 😊 I've tagged you so you can find it easily.
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Interesting read, thanks for that
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July , Tis the time for another Composition Challenge
Baloney Balderdash replied to lurksalot's topic in Recording
This is an old composition of mine, so couldn't enter the competition, even if it fits very well into this month's "topic", but just recorded this take of it : A single track solo bass surf math rock (or progressive surf rock, if you will) piece, played on my just 28.6" scale length 5 string Ibanez GSRM25 Mikro Bass, "Mr. Growly - The Noodlemancer", tuned in G# standard tuning (that is as one half step bellow the upper 4 strings of a 6 string bass in regular B standard tuning, plus a high E). -
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You May Be Right - Billy Joel
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the cab is too heavy at 30kg I'll probably stick with my MB cabs
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Two in one day! Funky Puppy from @Higgie. Basically an accurate clone of the Chunk Systems Brown Dog and Agent 00Funk in one box.
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The reissue V4b and 212av cab is one of the best rigs you can get. Find one, buy it and don't look back.
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Sledgehammer is about the only one I regularly play in my band that has a prominent fretless bass line. But it sounds fine on fretted - no complaints so far! PS, I used to love playing "Wherever I lay my hat..." and "Tears in Heaven" at home when the mood took me. Beautiful lines.
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This thread is interesting to me. I think I'd like to try some coated strings on my Pingray. I usually have a problem with nickel skin reaction, but this would let me have more choice. I'm thinking about Elixir's but open to others. Is this a reaction to DR's coating material? I want something smooth feeling as well. I've got flats on other basses so I want rounds on this bass but I do like to minimise string noise. What coated strings have the lowest finger noise?
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Greg Edwards69 started following Fretless bass survey
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I bought a fretless Warwick Corvette around 20-something years ago from the old Bass Centre in Wapping (I miss that place!). Proper German-made bass, with bubinga body and ovankol/wenge neck. Lovely instrument, but I just didn't play it as much as I wanted to (if that makes sense) - a fretted bass just works better for what I play. Not to mention it was damn heavy (about 14lb on the bathroom scales) I sold it a couple of years ago when money was getting a little tight with the wife on post-covid-complication-related-long-term sick. Every now and then I get the urge to get another fretless, but I don't need one - I'm trying to keep GAS at bay by only owning and buying gear I actually have a genuine use for (I know - crazy talk!). But if I ever do get another one, I'll save some money and get a Harley Benton or similar. I mean, it's not as if I'd have to worry about dodgy fretwork!
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Gareth Hughes started following Aguilar AGRO and two Carl Martin Opto-Compressors
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*£500* Fender Player Precision in Tidepool
horrorshowbass replied to Gareth Hughes's topic in Basses For Sale
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A few pedals for your viewing - Aguilar AGRO - from nice to nasty, vintage warmth to modern clank. £90 posted. Carl Martin Opto-Compressor - awesomely awesome compressor. There's a fullness to the sound with these that is addictive, and no loss of high end. Here's the Ovnilabs review: https://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/reviews/cmclassic.shtml I have two of these for sale: #1 - nearly new, one paint scratch, never gigged, no velcro. £85 posted #2 - not new at all, gigged and velcro'd. £60 posted.