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The 'gold standard' is a link to the exact version. Beware I found an official lyric video and it turned out to be a semitone flat! Annoying but not terminal!
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I'd prefer specific versions to included on the list. Actual YouTube versions or mp3's. I've seen people turn up knowing the original studio version only to find they were supposed to be playing the live arrangement from 20 years later!
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Wood sealer before paint? Dumb question alert.
Silky999 replied to fretmeister's topic in Build Diaries
I had my SR800 wrapped but it was over the original paint so I would agree that the finish needs to be good. It has been on some about 5 years now and still looks great. -
Is this the end for the boutique bass?
chris_b replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
Boutique instruments are made by hand. That will never stop!! -
NickA started following bridge position
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Took my bridge off to fix its adjusters....and forgot to mark where it had been. Experimentation time! The usual rule is, I think, to align the middle of the bridge with the f-hole notches... But that sounded rather soft and dull, warm but unexciting. Recalled that on my cello, it's harder to play but has a better tone with the bridge shifted down towards the tail piece ...but that made my bass sound softer and duller. Moving the bridge nearer the fingerboard brightened the tone and improved the attack... Also a bit harsh and "boxy". So back a bit and now it sounds better than ever. Are there any useful rules about where the bridge should go and what effect different placements have on the sound ?... or is every bass different and it's just a matter of experimentation?
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ots started following Atelier Z Baby Z
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Can'tthinkofausername started following 2X ULTRA DI-120 DI BOXES, NEVER USED.
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jd56hawk started following Had Enough, almost went full Basil.
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Just watched all twelve episodes this past weekend...can't even count how many times I've rewatched Fawlty Towers. Still funny.
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Mrbigstuff replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
To concur with Misdee, Iโd say an unusual design made in small numbers. Similar to the term used for hotels really. Fodera donโt make anywhere near the level of a mass produced manufacturer. -
Misdee started following Jaydee Basses
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Jaydee basses might be shaped similarly to Alembics but in terms of sound they are very different. I seem to remember reading a long time ago that Jaydee pickups are essentially P Bass style split humbuckers in a rectangular case. The Jaydee preamp with bass, mid and treble cut and boost is a million miles away from the Alembic filter system. That said, I remember back in the mid 1980's when Jaydee basses first arrived in the USA that Rick Turner, chief designer of the original Alembic basses and as such eminently qualified to make a judgement, reviewed a Jaydee Supernatural bass in Guitar Player Magazine. He commented on the similarities between Alembic basses and the Jaydee especially in terms of the distinct "pop" of overtones you got on both basses because of their extended frequency range. So maybe they are a bit similar in certain respects.
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Plus... I think it makes the bass sound better. If I dont play my dB for a few weeks it seems to stiffen up... A few hours of bow playing and it starts to sing again. Maybe I'm imagining it because it doesn't seem very logical..but it works for me ๐
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leschirons started following Is this the end for the boutique bass?
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
leschirons replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
I'm not really sure what constitutes a boutique bass. Is it just a very expensive instrument from somewhere other than one of of the big name big quantity manufacturers? Is a Fodera a boutique bass? They seem to make quite a few as there's usually two or three for sale on here or, are boutique basses made for an individual? -
kodiakblair started following Cruiser by Crafter CX100 bass - opinions sought
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Cruiser by Crafter CX100 bass - opinions sought
kodiakblair replied to Uncle Rodney's topic in Bass Guitars
Always thought I'd buy one but none ever appeared local ๐ It's a pretty looking thing. Some folks would go daft, imagining pickup and preamp swaps. I wouldn't bother with any of that, just get it playing nicely in the hand and let a cheap EQ pedal handle the tone ๐ -
I should get one of those L2 is difficult to play sitting down
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EBS Neo 2x12 Bass Cab ยฃ350 final price reduction
attackbass replied to attackbass's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Just in case anyone needs to source a Sire neck
rainbowreality replied to rainbowreality's topic in Repairs and Technical
25 quid! And I thought I got a bargain -
Hellzero started following Brooks EXB-12-TP Black
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Congratulations @Basvarken, you deserve it! ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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Think thereโs one for sale at bass bros, Iโm sure you probably know anyway, yeah they donโt come up for sale very often. All the best jeff
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What Input Do You Have with Decisions and Creativy in Your Bands?
Stub Mandrel replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
Bluesfire... I choose the odd song. Total freedom to play what Iike, so some originals some improvised skme in between, which is more trusting me to get it right than licence to go crazy. Bendricks Rock... very democratic about song choices. Pretty close to originals, go a bit mad sometimes (e.g. Crossroads...) Fortunate Sons... the new boy so take the setlist as I find, but my comments are heard. Pretty much playing the original lines. Fractured Persona... all originals, all my own lines to other's songs. My interpretations have pushed songs in interesting directions but new guitarist is doing a good job of 'producing' the material. Play my part in getting gigs for all four. -
Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Jackroadkill replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
The strap button, presumably. -
Immo started following Emma Electronic Okto-Nรธjs
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I'm so glad I bought this. Despite many "for sale since I can't find use for it" threads on our forum, I find it extremely versatile. After some quality time spent finagling with the knobs and getting a feel for it I actually consider it the staple of my board and probably the most versatile pedal in my arsenal. Despite the modest claims it's an octave pedal and fuzz pedal in one, this unit actually is: clean boost overdrive octave fuzz sub-octave fuzz suboctaver synth Depending on setting - and yes, I do get it, 8 knobs is a LOT - I can boost my signal and add a bit of warmth (so useful with envelope filter), add warm, valve-like overdrive, and create layered fuzz, from splatty-but-brassy to octave fuzz sandwitch to synth-like tones. And that's just the Nรธjs half. The Okto part can also use it to add suboctave to anything (and dial it from quite typical suboctave sound to synth-like techno subs). Combined with my other two fuzz pedals, it can be used to dial in almost every type of fuzzy goodness, it can doom, it can do occult rock stuff, it can chug, it can also go funky... For the last few days I'm having the most fun with gain rolled down and octave added, creating an "octave blues" tone. What an amazing pedal. If you're opposed to one-trick-pony pedals, this here is... uh, a many-tricks-kelpie.
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
nige1968 replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
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Time has come to let go of this great bass rig. Had this for gigs but only got through one before the band had issues again. If I play again will be going to a power amp/modelling pedal and In ear setup as most of the places I can practice are quiet or have cabs available. Head was a purchase through Ashdown as a last chance with the warranty etc it has some dents scratches on it but all works great and is a powerful great sounding beast. I love Ashdown have had many over the years ABMs/CTMs/LBs this one is brilliant has all you expect from an ABM a professional level amp. 600w 9 band Eq Dual UV for input and output Speakon outs Foot switch option (not included) Size 135mm x 474mm x 320mm (ยฃ400 Ono collection preferably but could post at cost) Markbass MB58R 104 PURE Bass Cab 4ohm 800watt version This is a light exceptionally portable bass cab With great bass response which is surprising after you have carried it in. Has an adjustable tweeter and is just a great cab. Weight is around 16kg so an easy one person lift. Sounds great is great would keep it but is just taking up spare room space. Crossover Frequency: 3.5 Khz Frequency Response: 40hz to 20khz Sensitivity Db Spl: 103 Db Impedance: 4 Ohms Reflex: Rear 578mm x 600mm x 470mm (ยฃ500 on its own but collection only on the cab as wouldn't have a box etc) Any questions feel free to ask.
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