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  2. And the profits were written on the concert walls.
  3. I've just booked into a hotel for three nights. The 'above lively music venue' was an attraction... I enquired and it's karaoke on friday and saturday...
  4. I most definitely see myself as an artist - in much the same way as my idol:
  5. I believe that is a Schaller 2000 bridge……..now no longer in production, unfortunately. Who knows, a quick email to their service department might prove useful. ([email protected])
  6. I'm more of a musical vandal than an artist.
  7. That, Chris, is a whole lot of bass for the money. I doubt it's going to hang around long. GLWTS.
  8. Speaking of artists, I hear Tony Hart has died. ☹️
  9. I had the Scout 15 combo for about 16 years. I found that the passive radiator could really penetrate through the floor when I was living in a flat. I didn't have the money available for a speaker isolation pod (or frankly know what a speaker isolation pod was when I got the amp). I would practice with the amp sat on a sturdy coffee table or another cab or I would turn the cabinet on its side so the passive radiator wasn't directly facing the ground in the hopes that this would reduce the sub output. In the end I accepted it really wasn't a 'tenement flat' suitable practice rig if I wasn't living on ground floor. It is very much a 'never sell' piece of gear for me. I just consider it to be a classic amp design.
  10. You could probably still take out a private prosecution against that teacher you know. (Just sayin')
  11. I think my own view is I consider myself a Musician, if asked in what, then I would say a bassist. If I am writing music or basslines then I am being creative, if I am putting together a structure or how the song is to be played then I am arranging and if I am playing in front of people then I am performing but the over-arching title I would use is I am a musician.
  12. Looks like MIM parts.. but on a US bass..?
  13. Maybe he doesn't have the skills to write his own? In the same way I can learn a reasonably complex guitar solo note by note but I don't really have the chops to write an original guitar solo myself that's any more complex or interesting than a basic blues improv.
  14. Hi... I have an old vintage bass that has a replacement bridge. The E string saddle spacing bolt has stripped and pulled out. I replaced it with a slightly larger diameter bolt that has held for now. Does anyone have a complete bridge or just a saddle that matches this unknown make of bridge. Many thanks.
  15. Thanks Nick, I play flats for slap - much less offensive and far more melodic to my ear - if it's still around in a week or so I my need to engineer a trip 👍
  16. @Beedster it’s strung with flats at the moment and isn’t very slap friendly. At the mo I would say the plates add attack but not a full on slap tone?
  17. I thought the term was ARTISTE 🤣
  18. Just bought another bass so this has to go now. Plays fab, sounds great, low action, working truss rod, active/passive, straplocks, Hipshot ultralites and Omega high mass bridge which allows string spacing options. These were just over £600 new so £295 seems very fair. Can't find a mark or ding on it. Pretty much mint. Happy to post, I have a carton. Guessing about £15. Or, come and try it out, tea and cake included. Will have new round-wounds fitted.
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  20. Yes indeed. Same button-position as found on a Gibson Ripper.
  21. Brilliant, we've Basschatted the thread 👍
  22. Brother is this still available? I am very interested!
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