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Richard Jinman started following bassbags. RIP.
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I called them yesterday as I’d ordered something online (only a small purchase) then read this thread. Seems the situation isn’t clear cut and they’re still trading although the name Bass Bags may be retired. I suggested the owner come on here and give his explanation as misinformation tends to fill a vacuum.
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horrorshowbass started following Headless Dingwalls are coming!
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Good to see Dingwall follow the trail blazed by Ibanez.
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Aria FEB F2/FL Fretless Acoustic Bass
KeithCarterHarris replied to bottomfeed's topic in Bass Guitars
I have just bought one of these beautiful bass guitars and I am VERY happy with it. My question to others who may own one, is have you tried flat wounds on it and if so, did it require a set up? Keith -
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Bass Direct started following Caveman Audio BP-1
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Morning Dance - Spyro Gyra
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Bought a pedal from Kevin in a sweet deal. Highly recommended!
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I have a headless that's forty years old. It may have been innovative once but it's vintage now. The hanging mechanism (which shouts 'gimmick' and appears to lack the obvious improvement of gearing the two sides together) could be described as innovative in application if not mechanism. But just being a headless bass is not innovative in any way.
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Yeah, like I said - not all Dingwalls are that heavy....but they do all tend to be on the hefty side of things, I see a Combustion currently for sale on here is 4.7kg and that isn't unusual. An average Combustion or NG3 seems to be at least 4.2kg. I'd hope something that sort of weight doesn't have neck-dive or something is quite seriously wrong with the design. The trickly thing is making a well-balanced lightweight 5 string - like the Ibanez EHB MS average of about 3.3kg.
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All sorted, thank you, hopefully I can buy this lake placid blue p bass so I have 3 candy apple red and 3 lake placid blue, it's all off balance at the moment
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I could probably be tempted by a headless d-roc.
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Bently Heath charge £180 for a full day 9:30am-6:00pm and seem to have availability in April and June. I shall start a new thread, see what dates suit people, and then - as there will be no consensus - just book a weekend anyway!
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I shall say hi from Andy. But he's a tough one, not what I'd call very "front of house" but that's where all my amps go now for that level of expertise and it's nearly 2.5h each way, which for the UK is a long drive 😉
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Eldon Tyrell started following Spector release new 'Icon' series of basses
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An NS Icon NT replacing the NS Ethos would make sense (and also close the price gap between the NS Bolt-on and the Euro). As Aguilar and Spector both belong to Korg, they could go for Aguilar pickups and preamp again. Someone left this question in the comments for the official Spector NS Icon Bolt-On video and Spector replied. I am not really into emojis, so I asked Gemini what the eyes emoji stands for and here is the answer. Well, still don't know what the eyes emoji means in this context. Flirting maybe? 😉
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Doesn't stop them being more innovative than a traditional headstock. e.g. this new Dingwall hanging mechanism, quite unique looking string clamps at the headstock end and a fairly unique looking tuning mechanism. More innovative than slapping some generic hipshot tunes onto a headstock. Isn't that what Dingwall are saying - it took a long time because it is headless and needs new innovations?
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Westone "The Rail" Bass - DOA - Now a minimal bass
rwillett replied to rwillett's topic in Bass Guitars
Here's all the bits on a untidy bed Control panel all wired, pickups recased, pickguard printed, bridge holder and neck holder all printed and checked for fit. Next steps are drilling, filing, shaping, polishing the aluminium into shape. I may not get the chance to finish the body to the level I wanted to. Its a choice between this and the six string. Decisions, decisions, decisions.... -
Because they've been around for about 2/3 of the history of the modern electric bass?
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My combustion wasn't that heavy, not that it was light, and the balance wasn't an issue with it.
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Thor started following New MXR bass synth pedal released
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I agree. Not great for their rep.
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@Greg Edwards69 - I see where you're coming from. I really like the form factor of my GX-100. It isn't too heavy and a good bit smaller than the Helix LT, though I wish it had a kettle lead power connection. Boss have got some features that I really like on it. While it doesn't have snapshots, the current number assignment means that if you press on the already selected patch again, you can switch things around from within it. I've got it configured to change from chorus to verses, or turning on a whole raft of effects reducing the overall number of patches I need. Bring able to do that with scenes would effectively double the number you get. And the heel down tuner on the expression pedal is THE BEST turning on implementation of a tuner I've ever had. I'll fight anyone on that. I've got it set to "thru", so you put the heel down and reverb tails still keep on going, but you've just turned down the volume, so it's muted going forward. Just roll it back up and you're in business. I really don't like having to press two buttons at the same time to change anything too. It's awkward, I'm awkward, I don't find it works well for me. Which is why I like more footswitches in the device. I'm keen to see how the MIDI implementation of the Anagram goes. Looks like they're still a way off changing effects within patches.
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Mike Brooks started following Spector release new 'Icon' series of basses
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Who wrote the script... 'comfortability'...? It's not even a word. Come on, marketing department at Korg.... that's just Buzzword Bingo.
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A little bit more fretless