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MacDaddy started following The Paul Smith bass
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Never underestimate the power of branding.
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Half The Day Is Gone And We Haven't Earned A Penny - Kenny Lynch
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haimesy started following Dunlop super bright 5 string (medium scale )
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A Barefaced 1x12 however... I have two (and should sell one!). I have only ever used both cabs in anger once and more often than not am being asked to rein it in by the rest of the band
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Is your bass also a five string, may I ask?
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So much electrickery, so much craft. I do like someone who makes a tidy job of the bits that never get seen yet are the essence of the whole.
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A solid workhorse bass that wont let you down, in near perfect condition, features a 5 piece maple/nato bolt on neck, 45 degree string through body design, passive split coil and single bar pickups, with toggle switch tone and volume controls. Trades considered, Fender Mustang, G&L Fallout...what have you got ? Specs: Nut Width: 40mm String Spacing: 19mm Scale Length: 34" Weight: 3.94kg
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2 superb bass cabs In great condition, that have served me well but dont get used anymore and need a new home. Everything works without any issues, a couple of hex nuts missing off the back but can be easily replaced for pence if you really need to. Comes with 2 Hotcovers protective covers worth over £100. Specs Ashdown ABM 410H 600w 8ohm Ashdown ABM 115 300w 8ohm
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Yeah. Think that’s the fist time I’ve played there, used to be in a band with the owners - they have the castle too.
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Wow, I did hundreds of gigs with a hxfx and never had an issue. Mind you, never had an issue with my CTM100 either!
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Thanks both! I have uploadedthem in the suite called Joule MoniQ(Jule Monique) as well as the Sla-P1 preset. Both have 3 different scenes from clean to warm and one with a cab, I've linked it in the description as well. You might wanna tweak it should you ever try it as I dialled it based on my SP1 with flats on. But yeah, dialling a good workhorse tone on this one has been walk in the park for me, no complex path or anything. Only thing I don't like is the lag when changing to a different bank. Although it's negligible for me as I dont need to do that middle of the song.
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neepheid started following Q to non drivers ie rehearsals
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Sax player in the 'Spoons doesn't drive (but bless him, he's learning) - I just give him a lift to rehearsals, I'm going anyway. He gets the biscuits in, it's all good.
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Thanks! Anything beyond "intentional" is a bonus
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Almost tempted, but what would I do with it...
Bassassin replied to alyctes's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Fair point. But it's a quality defret job, if it's not factory. -
gorandelac started following Gallien Krueger Legacy 800
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Gallien Krueger Legacy 800
gorandelac replied to MarkBuffaloStokes's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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HeadlessBassist started following It came from the black lagoon...
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Loving the Headstock Logo. Looks very professional
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12 hours - have I broke it??😬
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Wrong thread - sorry folks
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juice started following How do you learn songs?
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Here’s what works for me….. I am currently learning a total of 4hours of material over a 4week period for dep gigs I have coming up. As @geoham says having playlist with songs on repeat really helps you get familiar. i start just having it playing just in background for commute etc then ‘actively listening’ then pick the ‘easy wins’ and play them whilst writing short notes on structure etc if needed. I then delve deeper into to the remaining more demanding pieces (sometimes not the ones you expect to trip you up!) i often don’t get chance to practice with the bands before first dep gig so will finally watch their Facebook/youtube videos and ask them to send live recordings if possible so I can fine tune the songs. It’s amazing how often bands who’ve been playing a track together frequently evolve a track from the original (sometimes without really realising). also - I’m sure I’m not the only one, but try to get comfortable playing at x1.25 speed if you can because somehow live renditions tend to be slightly faster than the original (unless your playing to a click) ^ hopefully that’s helpful to someone ^
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Proud dad! Two bass players in the house
tubbybloke68 replied to TRBboy's topic in General Discussion
Such a great photo! Lovely to see your lad looking so happy with his bass, long may it continue and I wish him much fun and success in the future x -