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Post your pictures, Lets see what you all look like.
StickyDBRmf replied to slaphappygarry's topic in General Discussion
Kate & I in front of Convention Hall Asbury Park NJ -
As new BassLab L-Bow V from October 2000 in Maserati Yellow
deepbass5 replied to Hellzero's topic in Basses For Sale
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You should have gone the whole hog and faked a Scouse accent.
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Jonesy started following Sire Z7 - with clear pickguard and John East knobs
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Sire Z7 - with clear pickguard and John East knobs
Jonesy replied to neepheid's topic in Basses For Sale
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It's still hard to believe. Something about life I have learned the hard way is that far too often the worst things seem to happen to the best people. Mani always seemed like a very warm and friendly chap and his bass playing was so perfect for whatever music he was making. You can hear him progress as a player from the catchy riffs and grooves on the first album to The Second Coming. Songs like Love Spreads have got really busy bass parts with lots of hooks and turnarounds that drive the music along. Everything in life is a time and a place, and, at a certain time in a particular place, for a while the Stone Roses were the most important band in the world. Mani was a big part of that.
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Sean started following Reverend Fan Thread
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Those Freeway switches are fantastic too. Modern P neck, great looks, loads of switching/wiring options including traditional J options. I can’t believe I didn’t play it at a Bash! Too busy talking!
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Sounds like I should keep quiet about loving D'Addario Pre Steels then... Tried a few different brands of Stainless Rounds, and the Pro Steels simply sound better on the bass than anything else I've tried.
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Def different now, whilst they were sorting my new bass out they just said go & have a wander, so I did, unaccompanied, all over the shop. They’ve some great stuff there.
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p4ul started following Some pedals for sales or trades
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Hello, putting up some stuff that I am not currently using but will regret instantly once they are gone.. however needs must. EHX Micro Pog, polyphonic up/down octave pedal brought here from Stewblack £95 EHX Nano Bassballs Dual Envelope Filter - £50 Flattley Bass Filtron envelope filter pedal, brought here from JGSpector, just posting at what I paid - £80 Leveless Lovejoy distortion, who doesn't want Ian McShane on their board? - £20 JoYo Sparrow DR.J Driver & DI surprisingly good- £25 Add £3 for post I guess, or meet up Brighton and environs for a cuppa 🫖 I am looking to trade for - Boss Limiter/ Enhancer, Interesting Delays / Reverbs, Bass Chorus / Phaser, Precision Pickups.. All used, all working, all have velcro and no feet, some have my not patented sock friendly "zero-ouch" pedal toppers 😀
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Mickeyboro started following Bob Dylan/Band Bargain Book Bundle
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Owen started following How the Fender Bass changed the world - book - 190 pages
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I've been tempted to do Piano lessons and grades to help have a target but worry I'd fall in to that 'I want to play, not do exams' mindset. Overall, do you think it has been worth it vs just having piano lessons? I did grade 1 when I was 10 years old and haven't had any lessons in the 35 years since then - but I have been playing a lot over the last couple of years (YouTube and 'simply piano' app lessons, lesson books, and the theory I've picked up from Bass) and I've started playing keys a bit with a band so reckon it is at least time I had some proper lessons, and perhaps do grades.
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Chris2112 started following As new BassLab L-Bow V from October 2000 in Maserati Yellow
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As new BassLab L-Bow V from October 2000 in Maserati Yellow
Chris2112 replied to Hellzero's topic in Basses For Sale
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Owen started following STELLATONE TONE STYLER BASS 6 - *SOLD*
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Baloney Balderdash replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
It is though. And they downgraded the tuners to keep the same cost while upgrading the electronics with a pickup switch and the associated extra labour. -
Sounds close to a modern C Precision based on the '63 necks with the 1.625" nut width. They are very comfortable necks. Love that Korina Burst, too.
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Seriously, some of those basses are so heavy (upwards of 12 pounds) they are painful to play even sitting down. They hurt your leg and cut off the circulation! The reissue Gibson did a few years ago was a bit of a travesty. The only thing it had in common with the original basses was the overall shape. Not surprising considering what a major undertaking it would be for Gibson to try recreate the Moog electronics ect.
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At the moment next up for me is Deep Purple at Hammersmith Whatever It’s Name is That Day in November next year.
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Boodang started following Dawson's Denmark St
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Just a bit of a shout out for Dawson's guitars as they gave fantastic service. Went there with a mate who wanted to get a Squier precision. Tried one in Dawson's then went over the road and tried the same model but we both agreed that the one in Dawson's just had a better feel to the neck. By the standards of the other instruments in the shop this was a cheap purchase (although a lot for my mate) but they were generous with their time and very helpful, even went to the effort of adjusting the action to suit. Amusingly, as they didn't have a suitable case we went over the road and one of the Dawson guys brought the bass so we could see it fitted. The bass guy in the other shop spotted us and asked why we didn't buy his one, to which we said the other one just felt better, to which he replied he said he would have adjusted the action but I said it wasn't that, it was just the neck felt better. As he wander off back to the basement (why are basses always in the basement?!) I could hear him mumbling in an annoyed voice 'i told them I would have adjusted it'. Quite awkward but also funny! Btw the Squier looks awesome in a flake gold finish and plays superbly. To my ears sounds good too but might benefit from a new pup at some stage.
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