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Always , always read the thread…. I’d never do something dumb like not reading the thread first … #heavyirony btw
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Intriguing new model to celebrate Sandberg's 40th anniversary: https://bassmagazine.com/sandberg-guitars-reveals-florence-nova-bass-series/
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Ive tried several too, my preference is the Status Hotwires, but sadly they arent available anymore. Have got La Bellas on at the mo, but they arent cheap
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I'm a big fan of Ernie Group flats (I don't like the Cobalts at all). They are easy to play and have a really nice non-grabby feel under the fingers. Quite bright to start but that settles in to the best old sound I've ever had from a string. I like them so much I've even done the E45 cream thing with them to get them there faster!
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three started following Rotosound Swing bass RS66S short-scale strings - two sets - £20 shipped
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For sale, two sets of RS66S short-scale bass strings. These are stainless steel rounds, and according to RotoSound provide a 'Bright hard hitting tone'. One set is new and in its original pack. The second set was fitted on Sunday, then removed and thoroughly cleaned (with surgical spirit) on Tuesday after less than 2 hours of use. The strings really don't suit either the bass (a Spector Shorty) or me. The used set is cut for 2 a side (as above a Spector Shorty). There's a reasonable amount of winding for each post (especially the E and A) so some flexibility. The cheapest I've seen these strings in the UK is £21 including shipping. The price for both sets listed here, including shipping within the UK, is £20. Any questions, please just let me know.
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Paul S started following It's "for charity"
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I went to buy some of the Tesco sausages, checked the 'use by' label... and, they're off.
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There was a thread about them earlier, but no personal experiences as far as i can tell! Hagstrom Nekromant bass - Bass Guitars - Basschat
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Bananas - The Man Band
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Boss delay pedals - DD3 and DD6 - Price drops
iamtheelvy replied to iamtheelvy's topic in Effects For Sale
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MXR Bass Fuzz Deluxe - Price Drop £65 posted
iamtheelvy replied to iamtheelvy's topic in Effects For Sale
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A whole set of the Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini pedals up for grabs! Great pedals, great tone, and all in good condition, but just haven’t been used (plus, quite hard to display upright…). The following choices available (prices including UK postage): FFM1 - Silicon Fuzz Face Mini (blue) -£100 FFM2 - Germanium Fuzz Face Mini (red) - £100 FFM3 - Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Mini (pale blue) - £110 FFM4 - Joe Bonamassa Fuzz Face Mini (black) - £120 FFM6 - Band of Gypsys Fuzz Face Mini (red with white knobs) - £110 - £110
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mikeycrikey started following G&L JB2 Tribute experience?
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I recently sold my pink JB2 Tribute. It ticked so many boxes for me. Great body shape, superb pickups, really nice neck, slightly thicker, front to back, but ultimately I prefer the sound of a P or PJ bass so I moved it on as it was too nice to be sat there not getting played. If the Jazz bass sound is your thing then I would strongly recommend the JB2 Tribute.
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This may have wandered a little off topic. What was the topic?
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Nah. You can still hear overdrive / modulation etc. You just can't hear small differences that only listening in a studio would reveal. Not being able to hear the difference between 2 types of chip in an overdrive pedal or whether the sound is from an analogue chip or a software emulation when the drums are playing is a lot different to hearing whether the pedal is on at all. That's not even the same subject!
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Does Your Covers Band Change Songs? What Changes and Why?
gjones replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
I've played with bands where they're playing the wrong chord, which makes it impossible to sing the correct melody (so they sing the wrong melody). I've pointed this out to them and made them aware that all they need to do is change that one chord, which would allow them to sing the correct melody and am greeted by silence........ And they just continue to play the wrong chord. - Today
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Hi there! I have for sale amaizing bass Adamovic Halo 5 handmade 2019.It has 4.1 kg., 18 mm space strings at bridge (can be adjusted from 17.5 mm to 19 mm and is 34 scale. Details with more specs in pics. Comes with original Hiscox hardcase. Perfect condition bass and hardcase! Please do not offer me anything for trade. Thanks! Shipping is not included in the price!
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henryjohn started following 1983 Left Handed Ibanez Musician Bass
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1983 Left Handed Ibanez Musician Bass
henryjohn replied to bassmanguitars1's topic in Left-Handed Basses For Sale
A 1983 Ibanez Musician left-handed guitar in near-new condition, having been stored for 30 years, is a true "time capsule" that collectors adore. The Musician line is already rare, and the left-handed version is even rarer, so the price you're asking is perfectly reasonable for the collector market. I'll recommend it to my friend. -
Does Your Covers Band Change Songs? What Changes and Why?
JapanAxe replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
I’ve depped with 2 different bands that did exactly this. I actually find it harder to play the whole section in 4/4, plus it amounts to throwing away something that makes the song more interesting and enjoyable to play. -
I had that with a UAD interface a few years back, extremely annoying. I eventually got it out after gently jiggling it (is that a thing) for a few minutes every day for about 3 weeks. It hadn’t happened before, and it hasn’t happened since, but it’s made me a lot more careful in how I use and care for cables, being very gentle when inserting and removing, and checking for any small dents or signs of wear frequently 👍
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Does Your Covers Band Change Songs? What Changes and Why?
42Hz replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
A party/cover band I was in built on 80% personal relations and 20% musicality and capability. Drummer with no sense of time, a bass player who followed the singer instead of the drummer a keyboard player who used much prescence nagging about the unsteady beat and time feel, unstable singers. One band member did printed arrangements of all songs to everyone to make sure we were all "on the same page". There seemed to be a rule that every song should have at least one guitar solo and most songs were transposed constantly to accommodate the tonal range of the singers. Still, after 30+ years, the bass player claims being unable to hear the bassline of the original track. Despite the written arrangements the songs were always sounded different from time to time. On stage most had a sturdy black note stand with the printed arrangement in front of them, which - together with stage monitors, light stands and front speaker stands - sort of made a black wall between us and the audience. Supported a bit by the access to printed arrangements nobody cared to memorise the songs, meaning that most of us were staring at the printed arrangement meaning a loss of contact to the audience. Despite that we did get 2-4 quite successful gigs in the best years. We did change many of the songs by simplifying parts that we could not play. -
