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I do my best mate ๐
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Itโs got the mojo for sure ๐ Youโre a bad influence.
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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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The Guitar Weasel started following Should I get this bass ? Stored for 20 years
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Should I get this bass ? Stored for 20 years
The Guitar Weasel replied to feech's topic in EUB and Double Bass
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Also helped that @knicknacks drummer was really good! I agree with what youโve been saying @Al Krow - what this Mxr seems to have nailed is ease of use and accessibility- ild love to try one!
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Hellzero replied to feech's topic in EUB and Double Bass
You know what, I'm really fed up by this forum where people post without reading and start getting aggressive when you simply make them noticing it. -
Double bass rebuild - not for the faint of heart!
PaulKing replied to The Guitar Weasel's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I wish they still made Topps Scratch Cover. That stuff is magic and I'm down to my last few drops... -
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Stub Mandrel replied to feech's topic in EUB and Double Bass
OK you win Pedant of the Year 2025. Congratulations! You win a place on my ignore list. -
Over fifty years old, this is the complete Geddy Lee bass part to the first tune on the first album, Rush (1974). 'Finding My Way'. I was a massive fan for years (they lost me at 'Power Windows' but I have enjoyed a lot of what they have done since and have a massive soft spot for them) https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/finding-my-way-rush/
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Saw this and thought of you Dan ๐ https://ebay.us/m/udAHJX Not original, might not be kosher, but looks nice ๐
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Hellzero replied to feech's topic in EUB and Double Bass
The OP already owns a double bass @Stub Mandrel. ๐ -
Marvin started following Fretless bass survey
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I owned a Hohner B2A that was fretless. I think it had been defretted. It was OK. The pickups were really good. Very easy to play. I didn't indulge in too much sliding. But overall, it was a good bass. I sold it, and a Peavey Basic 60 combo for stupid cheap money. But that was over 30 years ago and everyone wanted more retro gear that fitted the Britpop fad.
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One of the best that I played was a Squier Pro Tone Precision Bass V. Despite the soapbars...
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Fretless Fiend started following Mono Vertigo gig bag - brand new in the box
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Next time place a bag of chips on the car 2 down from yours and it'll be fine. ๐๐คฉ๐ Dave
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I've been meaning to update this thread for sometime, now that I'm 2 bands, 2 recording sessions, and several gigs in. I think I'm getting the hang of it. A while ago I took it back to the shop for a tweak, which was the only time I have asked for a string to be raised to make it easier to play! Most gigs I just DI and it has always sounded great FOH. In the studio I leave it up to the producer and BL. I've said from the outset near enough is good enough for me, in terms of getting close to a DB tone. The sound I get works perfectly for the bands I'm playing in, one being Americana, the other a Post Modern Jukebox type style. I've also been having fun with a bow, many thanks for help and advice from Nick's @NickA @NickD ๐ The major issues for me are the weight of the stand, and the case not being fit for purpose - lack of protection and uncomfortable to carry, although some tinkering by @Happy Jack made it bearable.
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Itโs a db bass cab. I have two and they sound great, nice and light as well. Unfortunately I think the pandemic finished the company off.
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Twisted - Skunk Anansie
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