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Fantastic news, Lozz – welcome to the club SL! I have a 4 and a 5, and they’re now my main gigging basses. Interestingly, I put some Nordstrands in my 4 yesterday. They haven’t added much compared to the previous Black Label pickups, which I think are great, but the sound does seem to have a slightly broader spectrum. Speaking of sound, I really like the tone on these. I recall a comment about them being considered “thin-sounding” based on their weight – well, that’s simply untrue in my experience. There’s great tone to be had, perhaps even more so on my 5, which has a John East preamp. It offers a little more variation and perhaps some colouring over the stock Sandberg preamp. My shoulder and back love the weight – and when paired with an Elf amp and a 4-ohm, 10kg Markbass 2x10, what’s not to like?
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For Sale almost new Sandberg California VT in soft aged Shell Pink.
MNY replied to MNY's topic in Basses For Sale
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krispn started following Tech21 Leeds - price drop *NOW £160*
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Tomjbass started following Fender Jazz Bass Adam Clayton
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Hi all, I'm selling this beauty as it's been sat in its case for too long doing nothing. It's been gigged a few times, but not since before 2020. There are a couple of minor dings but you have to go looking for them to see them. I bought it new from PMT Salford in 2015 and still has all the original case and goodies, all included in the sale. I changed the tuners to budget Hipshot ones which still have lollipop keys of the originals, the only difference is the originals had Fender stamped into them. Strap buttons were also changed for locking ones, I'm including the strap locks in the sale too. Currently strung with D'Addario flats. Collection preferred but can courier at buyer's cost. Please let me know if you have any questions or want any more photos. Thanks Tom
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-asdfgh2- started following Harley Benton Enhanced basses
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That doesn't seem to be the schematic on mine. The treble pot is a dual gang 50k/500k and the passive signal probably bypasses the preamp entirely. That is: blend, volume, preamp (with 50k treble and bass) on active blend, volume, 500k tone on passive. I'll see if I can fully trace it, but it implies there may be different revisions of the electronics. I can't see any pot values other than treble/tone and haven't tested them.
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Two lunch time shows on consecutive days that couldn’t have been different. A show in a church… which garnered a whole lot of interest. Our new singer impressed a whole lot of fans, which was great. All is well once more, after a period of uncertainty about our new direction. Sandberg VM4 through Elf and Barefaced One10. Sandals. And a festival gig which didn’t! By showtime (12 noon) it was pouring, the guitarist and drummer hadn’t shown and we looked sunk. Half an hours grace saw the guitarist show up (he thought it was at 1pm) and the drummer pulled out (he thought it was this evening). We soldiered through as a trio and miraculously got our full fee! 😄 Flea Jazz through Elf and Barefaced Two10 (nicely visible, I am sheltering from the storm). Wet loafers.
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Readers Wives — Dave Edmunds
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So last night we headlined a 5 band charity fundraiser for Wilts Air Ambulance at The Lamb in Marlborough. We’ve been working on our new original material recently and I think it’s fair to say that other aspects of the band have taken a backseat. A couple of you may recall that we go out in different formats, across a range of instruments. I have decided recently to upskill on the mandocello and have spent the last couple of weeks practicing on it. Always beneficial. When Nick and I sat down yesterday to rehearse, we may have been the worst we have ever sounded! To the point that we regrouped at mine to go through everything again and wound up being the best we have ever sounded. We got to the gig and there was a green room with drink and food laid on for the band. Enjoying alcohol-free irresponsibly! I resisted the urge to have a Nigel Tufnel moment! All the acts were excellent but everyone overran. We wound up hitting the stage at 10.55pm and I really thought we might be doing the world’s shortest set. However, we went on with a real focus and determination, playing a really charged set. We did a full show. I am resplendent in green here! Backstage, the camaraderie between bands was superb. We talked about men’s health (& mental health) which I always think is really positive. We then talked about first gigs and young Josh (our resident cool youngster) coughed to his being Chico (“It’s Chico Time” fame!). Sadly I don’t think we can let that go! Oh, I came home to discover that aside from my band being nominated for best act in multiple categories of the Wiltshire Music Awards, I have picked up a nomination for best bassist and best multi instrumentalist too! A near perfect day.
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For Sale almost new Sandberg California VT in soft aged Shell Pink.
BassApprentice replied to MNY's topic in Basses For Sale
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Razzle In My Pocket - Ian Dury And The Blockheads
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It’s an easy one hand carry, and cheap as chips secondhand
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If I may make the assumption that you drive a car (or ride a motorbike...), you may remember the very first time in charge. There's the whole process of starting off, then a permanent series of things that the brain and body must coordinate to make it work, safely. At first, there's the notion of braking and holding down the clutch, so as not to stall. Then the rigmarole of changing from one gear to the next, with hand and arm movements and foot control. Doing all of this thankfully becomes second nature, and after some practice, one may do these things subconsciously, with no mental effort, all the while listening to the cd player and holding down a conversation. How did that happen..? Yes, it's just good ol' solid repetition and practice. It comes all the faster if one takes it slowly, a bit at a time, without being too ambitious, too early. The more one does it, routinely, the better it becomes assimilated into one's reflexes. It's not that it's easy; it's as easy as the (small...) effort one puts into it. Anyone, including yourself, can do it, with just a little self-discipline and regular (once a day for a few minutes..?) exercise. Does this help..?
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I did consider that, need to check it out again, more from the portability point I did own a TC combo a while back, the tone print is useful
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It’s a good option, missed it in my searches, but an older GK model showed up a few times, used
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JPJ started following Very small combos
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The TC Electronics BG250 208 would get my vote but I’m biased as I own one and rate it very highly. Ticks all the boxes you mentioned. I’ve ‘upgraded’ mine with better drivers at a total of 4 ohms internal so that I get the full 250 watts without an extension cab but honestly, the difference is negligible.
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Connecting my Midi piano to Cubase on my PC
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Other Instruments
So, I have decided to upgrade to an audio interface with midi ports - the Behringer https://www.thomann.co.uk/behringer_umc1820.htm which appears to have 8 instrument-input channels. It will replace a Yamaha AG03 (3 channels), chained to a Behringer Xenyx 802 (4 instrument-input channels). I need to use midi cables to join up the three midi devices, that have the following ports: ~ Kurzweil SP76 (midi In, midi Out) ~ E-MU Classic Keys (midi In, midi Out, midi Thru') ~ UMC 1820 (midi In, midi Out) I assume that it will be 1. Kurzweil SP76, midi Out > 2. midi In of the E-MU Classic Keys / midi Out of the E-MU Classic Keys> 3. midi In of the UMC 1820. And if I want the PC to play the keyboard, I take the advice of @BigRedX : 4. That is, midi Out of the UMC 1820 > midi in of the Kurzweil SP76. So, I will need three midi cables? _Behringer UMC1820 – Thomann UK.html -
Seadunk started following Suggestions for an inexpensive P Bass with a Jazz neck
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Suggestions for an inexpensive P Bass with a Jazz neck
Seadunk replied to Minininjarob's topic in Bass Guitars
Squier Sonic P is a good shout. I have a a Sunburst one, and the neck is lovely. I would also look at the Harley Benton MV4-P as that as a Jazz spec neck. Its a hell of a lot of bass for £200 and they have it in some nice colours! I have the PJ and I love it. Here's mine -
jd56hawk started following NBD: Epiphone Thunderbird IV Goth(ic)
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Hellzero started following Very small combos
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I used to own a few GR Bass combos, but all were fitted with 12 inches speakers, they sound quite neutral with loads of power and their ful carbon is certainly the lightest 12 inches combo on the market. That said, the most amazing sound wise combo I have ever played was the Hevos Midget 10, not cheap at all, but simply amazing: https://www.public-peace.de/hevos-midget10-combo.html And it can even handle a double bass without any issue.
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jd56hawk started following Beginner – Upgrade guitar or amp?
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Sire, very popular for a good reason. Sure, many will suggest getting an amp, but I'm betting you buy a nice bass like this and you won't be able to put it down. Andertons Sire Version 2 Marcus Miller V3 4-String Bass in Red Satin £249.00£439.00
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Something that is pretty much as simple as it gets, the Dusty Hill bass part for the ZZ Top tune 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' from the 1973 classic, 'Tres Hombres'. Solid root playing without an ounce of fat. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/jesus-just-left-chicago-zz-top/
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Suggestions for an inexpensive P Bass with a Jazz neck
jd56hawk replied to Minininjarob's topic in Bass Guitars