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The madness keeps on going! Vigier Arpege IV, 5-string Features of Series IV: bolt on neck, single bridges, 18V-electronic, separate 3-band-EQ per(!) pickup, super thin neck
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First pedalboard and power supply advise
soulstar89 replied to soulstar89's topic in Accessories and Misc
You are right. It has a LPF but doesn’t have a HPF, they put it in the ms-60b which made for bass players. No biggie will and see what happens. I tried the new boss gx-1B in the Roland store in central London. It’s very intuitive to use. They had a mxr phase 90 script modal which was killer. -
EJWW started following How was your gig last night?
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Cor! Market Vaults is real ale heaven😍
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Terry M. started following Stingray 5 vs Lakland 5502
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I hear you on the SR5 price. Have you ever tried a SBMM Ray35? I recently acquired an early used example and as far as I'm concerned it's a Stingray made in Indonesia and sporting a different headstock logo. I've own EBMM SR5s in the past for reference.
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BassAdder60 started following Fender Player II Series PBass
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bassjim started following New to IEMs question. Tone
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Hello all that are experienced in IEMs Making the move to IEMs I have had some UE 5s made for me , custom moulds. Main bass is a passive Jazz. Sadowsky Pre Amp pedal. EBS amp and cab. If the room is good I tend to get a consistent sound and have used this set up for over 10 years. Main band is mostly IEMs except for me so its time to join in. Its the boomy reflective rooms that are one of the main reasons I'm now going down this route. So far I have found if I roll the passive tone either almost down or off depending on pickup choice the sound in my IEMs is not bad. Very doable. Thing is when I hear live recordings out front and I'm happy with the sound, my passive tone control tends to be well up. The IEMs sound terrible if my passive tone is well up so have I now compromised my happy place sound wise? The monitor gizmo on the tablet lets me eq my own IEM channel and remove the top end but its seems its just not enough roll off Any advice , tips would be greatly appreciated x
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2009 SX 70’s Jazz Bass Fretless Project Sale / Exchange
basslondon replied to basslondon's topic in Basses For Sale
I’ve just uploaded additional shots of the fret slots on the neck. As you can see the lower side binding has virtually no interference from the fret removal process. The top side wasn’t quite so lucky …..not totally dreadful by any means but the lower side of the neck is where you would fell any disruption to the surface more so that’s good. Hopefully these additional photos help. -
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Lip Up Fatty - Bad Manners
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The things that caught my eye after the ‘tie’, are the leopard print DM’s being worn by the chap on the right (I’m guessing guitarist, drummers are more about practicality when it comes to footwear), I’m liking those.
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andydye started following Origin Effects Bass Rig Super Vintage £280 delivered - *SOLD*
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What's better than a leopardskin print?
Dom in Dorset replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
Once a tiger, always a tiger. - Today
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Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
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Fantastic evening at the pasadero lounge in Redhill last night. Funk/soul covers, but we do have a 3 piece brass section that really adds some power! Not done many gigs together yet so there are certain bits that need tightening up a bit, but hey! the audience loved it and were up from the word go . Used my smithy 5 through my trusty puma 900 and a single LFsys Monza and it ate it! Very confidence inspiring little rig. Bar manager seemed well happy and wants us back . Job done! X😊 Also included, a nice picture of our drummers crouch ! 🤣
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tegs07 started following What's better than a leopardskin print?
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I don’t know. It’s a valid question. I don’t think we need to reach for elasticated trousers and cagoules, but as we get older our body shape changes and a couple of minor tweaks can work wonders.
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KingBollock started following What's better than a leopardskin print?
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What's better than a leopardskin print?
KingBollock replied to Happy Jack's topic in General Discussion
I remember my mum sewing me a fluffy, leopard skin print sleeve for the strap of my very first bass. -
Hi' i own a 3 Leaf GR2 & a VFE Mini Mu the GR2 is modelled on the Lovetone Meatball Circuit' & the Mini Mu after the Mutron.. both are discontinued & to my ears cover just about all of the classic filter sounds' the GR2 for up & the Mini Mu for down sweeps... The GR2 is way better than both of the Wonderloves that came after it... I.M.H.O.
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police squad started following The 80's Bass Decade!
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very good. The decade I took up the bass. I remember lots of that gear coming out, it was an amazing time
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Norwich and Norfolk Music Scene - Advice Please.
thebrig replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
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Squier 40th Anniversary Precision - *Reduced to £330*
Supernaut replied to NJE's topic in Basses For Sale
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When you're in a box being lowered into the ground. This is the most boring thing I've heard this year so far!
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Strap Clearout
Swaff replied to Swaff's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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5 String Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Jazz Bass Olympic White In excellent condition apart a couple of marks on body see picture (one is a split in costing from bridge to pick up) but apart from them it’s in excellent Stunning looking plays lovely Full spec 5 String Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass V in Olympic White finish takes the classic bass and sets it into a sleek 5 string design, delivering classic looks, a pair of newly designed pickups and those extra low notes! Take the sleek offset Jazz Bass body, set it off with a Maple neck topped with a block inlays, add that extra low 5 B string and you have the Vintage Modified Jazz Bass V. The one piece Maple neck is topped with a Maple fingerboard that features sharp looking black binding that is complimented with black block inlays. The control section features the standard 2 volume controls (one for each pickup) and an overall tone control. This simple setup is surprisingly versatile delivering a good range of tones be it for rock, pop, funk or jazz. If you want a bass that delivers those extra lows but want something that still delivers classic styling and all at a super price the Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass V is an excellent option. * 5 string bass * Maple Jazz bass body * Maple neck * Maple fingerboard with block inlays * 20 frets * 2 Fender designed pickups * Five saddle bridge * Chrome control knobs * Chrome tuners
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Fantastic mini gig rig!
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Fattie Bum Bum — Carl Malcolm
