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Wombat started following Screws in or out?
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So, most of us take the pick up covers and or bridge covers off. Various reasons but please discuss! My question however is…. Do you put the screws back in holes in the bass (so they don’t get lost and the holes don’t get filled with crap (technical term))?, or Do you store them carefully with the removed items (and then find you’ve lost them when you go back to having the items on the bass)? Answers on a postcard….
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Community Fundraiser for our very own Lee650
AndyTravis replied to AndyTravis's topic in General Discussion
Sent the last bit over as it finally cleared. Thanks again to all involved x -
Russ started following You Oughta Know - Flea's Tone
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It was a fretless Stingray, and I don't think any amps were involved - I remember reading a BP interview with Flea around the time that came out, and he talked about it, and that he went straight into the desk. In that isolated track, you can definitely hear that characteristic Stingray "thwp" when Flea hits his dead notes. I don't think it was as quick as they suggested though, because they didn't have much to work with - a basic arrangement, chords, drums and a vocal track, so Flea and Navarro had to work out the parts on the fly in the studio. Knowing Navarro, he was probably at the studio long after Flea had left, doing overdubs and fiddling with reverbs and delays. Most of the rest of the album was Lance Morrison, a prolific LA session player, on bass, but Chris Chaney played with her live for quite some time.
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martin8708 started following Why Weren't We Asked Back.
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In my experience, Pub Landlords tend to favour particular styles of bands , so if they like Punk /Ska music , they will book those type of bands . If you play more non mainstream music ( as we do ) , you tend to get the “ thanks for playing , here’s the money , goodnight “ treatment . I do sometimes wonder if we’re just cr@p , but we have over 200 years of combined musical experience, and lots of good feedback from the audience in general.
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There wasn’t a certificate with this particular bass it came with an inspection booklet with the serial number and the stickers, tags as pictured. There is also a paper serial number label under the control panel. I believe Hofner have recently started to include a certificate with all their basses and with the limited edition basses these can be hand signed, etc. however there wasn’t one included when I got this from GAK.
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If I understand correctly, the routed shape of the pickguard lifts away from the body as a separate piece. But it appears to match exactly to the surrounding wood of the bass body, implying it was cut from that wood. Assuming the cut didn't go all the way through the body, then the only way I could do this would be to assemble the top, cut the cover, glue the top to the rest of the body, route the cavity and when all is done put the cover on. Is that how it's done?
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
dave_bass5 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Well he has been playing for over 40 years I believe. Ive only known him for 3 of those. I joined the band and I had a lot of work to put in. I was happy to put the work in to get them up to speed, but it seems he is so stuck in his ways that it will impact the band getting gigs. Having played the club/function scene for a good 20+ years I know the standard thats needed. All are competent players, but struggle with the fact that thy have to be professional about it if they want paid gigs. -
Some promoters are morons. We were playing a well known pub chain and the manager had to fight his way across the heaving dance floor to tell us he wanted us to play more danceable music!!! The dance floor was full, so we carried on with the set and everyone had a great night. . . . and we didn’t get rebooked!
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I have this one and definitely my favourite bass at the moment ....
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luiz valdes joined the community
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Thanks I think this it the best one I've done so far I draw out the body full size on inkscape then I cut it out with my laser engraver 👍🏻
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Stub Mandrel started following Why Weren't We Asked Back. , Chorus, What Songs Need It and TC RH750 worst amp ever
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I use a very old and very mellow Ibanez chorus for occasional use only. The sort of songs it excels on have bassline with slow, melodic sections - What is and what should never be is an example, it makes the long, slow slides shimmer.
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Nile Rogers autobiography Le Freak is a good read. I've just finished reading Just Backdated by Chris Charlesworth, an account of his years working for Melody Maker in the early '70s. An excellent account if like me you were at an impressionable age at the time. I think I got it from @Mickeyboro
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State of play tonight. Most of the 'back end' connections are made, and after much cursing and struggling with inaccessible M3 fixings, the bias board is fitted. I'm not 100% happy that it's secure though and I may yet look at mounting it to the end of the chassis.
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I have a Behringer PA amp. Very happy with it and slightly intimidated by all it's bi-amping and bridging possibilities. Fortunately I just need a basic stereo amp.
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Usually It's calendar issues, or venues changing hands
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Lozz196 started following Why Weren't We Asked Back.
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In my old punk covers band The Daves we played a local venue where we went down amazingly. Unfortunately a lady and her husband that we knew had come to see us, she was very drunk and started a fight with him, yelling at him very loudly in the middle of the pub. When he left she started yelling at anyone who made eye contact she would fight them too. Her broad German accent made the behaviour even more noticeable in rural Watford. We could hardly say we didn’t know her as she had a Daves tee shirt on. No matter how many times we tried to get gigs they were always fully booked…..
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Likes a Phaser, started back in the 80's with an Amdek Boss-a-like Kit Likes a Joyo, have the 3 Knob Ironman Nebulous Phaser, (and the Rowin Nano) But this takes a battery... and was cheap! Not a fan of the Vintage Phase decal so scraped it off. Nice Single Knob Phaser, prefer Slow and Shallow these are not that overbearing on the depth.
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Interesting. I have a simila, but significantly lower intensity, high pitched whine on my Euro 5LX, which I assumed was a shielding issue and have been meaning to get looked at by a bass tech. Paging @cetera !
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Acebassmusic started following For Sale/Trade: Sadowsky Metroexpress Modern 24 5 String Bass
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Vtt relic jazz bass. Blonde heavy relic work. £475.
Bassman1974 replied to reggieboomboom's topic in Basses For Sale
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Mokl replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Sharin' Stevens -
I think that's it 100% 👍
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Mokl replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Adam and the Anus