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Hi all I've decided to try to sell my Vintera II. I bought it from GAK back in June last year and sadly it has been sat on a stand for the best part of the year, as I cannot get on with the early 60's C profile neck. There is not a scuff, scratch or ding on it as it has hardly been touched. It is an excellent bass, wearing La Bella Low tension flats, that deserves to be played. I'll take more specific close up photo's if requested. Price includes postage.
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Judo Chop started following Like the bass line i played in this video
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*£500* Fender Player Precision in Tidepool
horrorshowbass replied to Gareth Hughes's topic in Basses For Sale
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Like the bass line i played in this video
Judo Chop replied to aeonspromise's topic in General Discussion
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aeonspromise started following Like the bass line i played in this video
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The Inside Bell https://rumble.com/v6wpwb0-the-inside-bell.html
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Woodinblack started following Overpriced or investment?
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It was a spam, same type, probably same person, quote a long post, put a spam link in the end, comment 'thats interesting' or something at the end, and noone notices the spam.
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Loving that colour, nice one
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Those systems are hardly worth setting up!!
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HeadlessBassist started following NBD - Fender Mod Shop Precision
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Congrats P-T-P! That looks lovely, especially the P&J setup with the stacked concentric controls and through body stringing. Love the grain on the fingerboard too. Is that the all-rosewood neck option?
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For Sale: Pete Skjold Greyling 5 – Impeccable Condition, Handcrafted Luxury Up for grabs is my stunning Pete Skjold Greyling 5, in the best, near-mint condition. This exquisite instrument combines exceptional craftsmanship with versatile sound options, making it a perfect choice for serious musicians. Key Features & Highlights: Beautiful, Warm Tone: The bass offers a very pleasant playing experience with a rich, warm sound that sits perfectly in any band mix. Flexible Sound Shaping: Equipped with a 4-way pickup switch (Reverse P, Series, Parallel, or P), allowing for a wide range of tonal options. New Thomastik JF 345 Flats: Recently fitted with these high-quality strings, the bass sounds fantastic and plays buttery smooth. Comfort & Playability: 33-inch scale length with a lightweight body (only 3.85 kg) and a superb H string, making it comfortable for extended playing. Premium Construction: 4-piece body crafted from fine Mahogany Symmetrical roasted quartersawn Maple neck, a true feel-good neck Indian Rosewood fretboard Evo gold frets Controls: Volume and tone blend for easy sound shaping Finish: Special satin finish that feels great and looks elegant Extras: Comes with a very high-quality, sturdy Skjold gig bag for safe transport Price & Details: Original price: $4,400 USD (plus shipping, taxes, and fees) This beautiful instrument is offered at a very attractive price, as I am currently having a custom 5-string built. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a top-tier, handcrafted bass that combines stunning aesthetics with incredible sound and playability. Feel free to contact me for more details or to arrange a viewing!
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ricksterphil started following Vanderkley MNT112 cab 8ohms.
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If the place was on fire, that’s have a huge tragedy on their hands, so you’ve done the right thing. If it gets them to reflect on their policies it’s a good thing.
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Classic vintage mania. Excessive prices for what it represents (peak Fender) rather than what it most probably is (a knackered old bass that needs a lot of work).
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HeadlessBassist started following Victor Wooten and Focal Dystonia
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It’s a sad thing, but he was very brave in admitting that nowadays he can’t play like he used to. It was also very humbling how he sort of named Charles Berthoud as the sort of ‘heir apparent’ who has gone on to expand what you can do with the instrument, where he couldn’t any more. Is it me, or was Victor looking quite gaunt and ill in that video?
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floFC started following Vigier Arpege 1989
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briansbrew started following Vigier Arpege 1989
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Here we have an all original Vigier Arpege from 1989 Original preamp with 18v supply It has various chips and knocks but nothing to drastic Carbon fiber neck which is straight and true Frets in very good condition Weight is 3.9 Kg's Nut width is 40mm Nice slim and very comfortable neck on these, silky smooth and fast, a joy to play Im told that these are quite rare to find from this year A very reluctant sale but something quite beautiful has come up close to home...I have another Vigier so that will keep me happy Will come in a generic case Here is a link to the controls https://www.basschat.co.uk/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=323436&key=bf06df3308eb6e206a930a5138202772
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Ah, thanks. Now I have the full name I know who was being spoken about, but only by name, I've never seen his videos so I wouldn’t know he wears a glove. Mark
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Bigguy2017 started following Sandberg California TM4 Hardcore Aged Relic Roquefort £1500
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It's very difficult to comment when it's only part of the mix especially when the vocals and drums which are going to be important features of the track are still to be added. However there are a few things that would be worth looking at, once you start the full mix. 1. All the synths except the bass line sound a bit full and all dominating the same mid range that might clash with the vocals. I'd start by quite aggressively HP filtering them and also notching out any frequencies that clash with the vocals. Then add back the missing frequency ranges until just before you can hear them interfering with the bass and vocals. 2. Get a single solid bass sound. You have some moments where the bass sound does some interesting things tonally, but it is at the expense of the bottom end. Do these separately again with a HPF so that the sonic interest is overlayed on a solid bass sound. When you come to do the complete mix, start with just the drums and vocals and get the track sounding good with just those. Then add the bass and finally the other synths. Hopefully then you'll get a sense of space back in the track but it will still kick which is what you want for something dance-floor friendly.
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R. S. comes across as a nice guy with his feet on the ground. Thanks for sharing.
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
Lozz196 replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
In a punk covers band some 15 years ago we all ran amps with 412s - guitarists had valve amps, I had hybrids. But, and a big but, we only played to the level of the drums and the drummer had quite a light touch. So we had a very full sound, but not a loud sound. -
I know just what you mean. For me it’s because they are associated with influential and iconic players and relatively rare. You certainly don’t see many on my pub and club circuit of venues. I’m lucky in a way, as I had the chance to try @Norris’s out at a Bass Bash a few years ago. Lovely as it was, it didn’t feel right. That’s saved me a heap of money and disappointment. I do have a hankering for one of Retrovibe’s short scale Lil’ Richard looky-likeys, though. A itch that needs scratching 😆.
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Pubs and venues to be protected from noise complaints
peteb replied to Cliff Edge's topic in General Discussion
But it often does. Also, a clear loud sound doesn't sound as offensive or as noticeable as an overly distorted (where its not meant to be) one does. I still see people taking out JCMs and the like, but they are not cranking them as much as they used to and only using one 412 (or even a 212), whereas in the past they would have taken two cabs. Also, even if you don't want to take the modellers / IEMs route (and I'm not keen TBH) but think that a JCM is too much, there are loads of quality, lower wattage valve amps available now. -
I wish I had either of them
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I’d love another Ric 4003s, but it would have to be a walnut one, I can’t cope with the weight of the all maple ones. Interesting enough (or not, depending on your POV), the position of the 4003 bridge pickup and the ‘Ray are almost the same (when scale length is rendered equal).