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W1_Pro started following The Great Bass Census
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First bass: Very dodgy P bass copy of inderterminate origins. Go to bass: A 1977 Aria Precise with a shaved down neck and an EMG pickup. 'Your' bass: 1984 Gibson T bird.
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TrevorR started following The Great Bass Census and Two guitars dilema
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The peril of the manual gearbox
velvetkevorkian replied to Richard Jinman's topic in EUB and Double Bass
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The thing about a live clip with a band, which is partly why @knicknack / Paddy's clip is a really excellent demo of this pedal's potential, is that you get to hear it in the context of the rest of the instruments and vox, which is what many of us are hoping to use it for, but also (and here's the rub!): you get one take to nail it. I loved Nate Navarro's honesty when he reviewed the Boss GM-800 saying that he'd had to do multiple takes to get some decent recordings (and he made it sound seriously lush btw). If anyone tells me that was because he's got poor synth bass playing technique...
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Wild thing - The Troggs ( & Hendrix)
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Wasn’t around on Basschat in 2011 so here goes… First Bass Owned: Aria SB700 (still have it) 'Go To' Bass: Currently my new Sandberg VM4 'Your' Bass: My 1985 Mk1 Wal Custom (my main bass since ~1992ish)
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One of my favourite flyrigs. I just don’t use it. Basically a boost, big muff, ampeg amp sim and a Boss OC2 clone. It’s the same octave circuit as the Sonicake Octaver and Valeton OC10 which if you’ve seen my octaver comparisons nail that OC2 tone. DI out and fx loop, honestly if it had a tuner it would be perfect. But it doesn’t and I cover most of my gigs with the Darkglass Element
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Stub Mandrel started following Fender headstock decals on replicas
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Sorry... "could care less" so 24% of respondents care about this issue? Horrible American mangling of the phrase "couldn't care less".
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Wasn't the stage lent to Live Aid by Springsteen?
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2018 Fender Japan 60s P, incredibly light at just 7.7 pounds
Frank Blank replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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Frank Blank started following 2018 Fender Japan 60s P, incredibly light at just 7.7 pounds
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2018 Fender Japan 60s P, incredibly light at just 7.7 pounds
Frank Blank replied to Clarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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MacDaddy started following Marcus Miller @ Koko Sat 12th July - ticket available
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Marcus Miller @ Koko Sat 12th July - ticket available
MacDaddy replied to Merton's topic in General Discussion
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That's awesome, I'm glad you liked it and it helped. Also, don't let anyone tell you that you get less mwah with flats, that recording was done using Rotosound Jazz flats
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PRS EB4 - Black w/h Original Hardcase - PRICE DROP £975
mrn1989 replied to mrn1989's topic in Basses For Sale
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There were tarps at Springsteen, but that’s still an awful lot of traffic. That said, grass is very resilient and it was no doubt in tip top condition for whatever the next big footie game was.
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Pedal bought from Ashdown as I love their signature range - and It's Guy Pratt - who doesn't like guy Pratt ?? But apart from testing it it has sat unused in it's box. So lets find it a great home. Comes with all the "case candy" including the unused rubber feet. Note that it requires a good quality 18v power supply.
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Music Man Reflex 'gamechanger' - price drop to £1200
Jonesy replied to =^..^='s topic in Basses For Sale
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Reap The Wild Wind - Ultravox
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roger started following Graphiteneckchat - calling all graphite neck enthusiasts!
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No. Only one track so far a couple of years ago but the band has just got back together after a couple of years of "life" and we want to get back in the studio again to record some of our originals. Not really bothered about making money to be fair but it would be nice to at least cover costs.. I think CDBaby and Distrokid are pretty much the same animal and it's always an option but I'd rather do something more independently for the time being.
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The wind cries Mary - Jimi Hendrix
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I really rate CDBaby to easily & cheaply get music out onto multiple streaming sites, the website's great. I use this for promotion, not for an income stream - I'm not a commercial artist. Not tried Distrokid but I imagine these services are all pretty similar, and the more you pay the less you have to do yourself. Do you put a lot of music out?