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Not sure this "made the original" by Stevie W, but great cover right?
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Curious as to which one? I found the P pickup soloed on the Yamaha BB series (PJ) to sound more P than an actual P. Especially the passive ones.
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Please help me setup my Barefaced Super Compact tone
chris_b replied to Big_Sam's topic in Amps and Cabs
Thanks for clearing that up. IMO having following switched off is the only sensible option. -
AJC08 started following East J Tone preamp
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Nordstrand NP4 Pickups
Supernaut replied to Supernaut's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I had Strings Direct put together a custom "balanced tension" set of D'Addario XL nickel roundwounds for me and they are great: 42, 55, 75, 100, 135. No issues with the B at all.
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BassFace1991 started following Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
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Anyone else doing the Black Sabbath live stream?
BassFace1991 replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
Nah! Im alright thanks. -
Bassman1974 started following Honeyburst Jazz Bass Bodies Available - Northwest Guitars
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Belka started following Low B clarity
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Personally from my experience I would not necessarily agree with those talking about the benefits of much thicker strings. They tend to sound thunderous when playing the open B, but the further up the neck you get, the more unusable/hollow/warbly/out of tune they become. You can get great sounding Bs at 118/120. Scale length is part of the equation, and given equal materials a 35" scale and above will give a tighter B, but by no means do you need a longer scale to get a good, tight sound, and some manufacturers these days can get great sounding Bs out of 32/33" scale basses. I find it very much comes down to the actual manufacturers. I would agree that exposed core/tapered strings tend to sound good: the old LaBella slappers and Deep Talkin' roundwounds had much better B strings than their current offerings. Dunlop nickels (the Super Brights and especially the standards) have a very good B despite being low tension. Overwater have started doing strings and their B strings sound great. One more thing - I've also had a great low B sound when using roundcore strings (especially Fodera nickels and the sadly discontinued LaBella Deep Talkin' rounds) - could just be coincidence though.
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Ahh mate you’re a star! I will definitely be in touch (after this weekend…. 😎) Really kind of you Matt. 😁
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Dollar Bill Blues — Townes Van Zandt
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This reminds of a PMT(RIP) purchase I made online a few years ago for a really nice bass that never made it to my door because...the DPD driver got robbed and had his van emptied of all packages! PMT refunded me immediately but to this day I wonder where that bass ended up and for how much.
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Money Talks - AC/DC
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Or they're selling it because a family member died and they got it in a will, knowing absolutely nothing about it, and not wanting to. There are more shades of grey than you think.
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I must admit I don’t use eBay enough to know of this feature. But with a bass guitar that is enough to put me off because it shows they don’t really know much about the instrument. I then have concerns on maintenance and how it’s been treated under the seller’s ownership, or worse it has been stolen.
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BassFace1991 started following PMT
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A real shame. Bought my last bass from PMT. Its been my workhorse for the last two years. These and GAK were always my go to places. Sorry to all those who lost their jobs.
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jazzyvee started following Looking for a 5u Shallow rack SKB style case
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Being Gig Fit (Like Match Fit in football)
tinyd replied to Chienmortbb's topic in General Discussion
General fitness is obviously never a bad thing and certainly helps with stamina on gigs, but I find that to be good on the night at playing bass (particularly DB), I have to specifically train beforehand beforehand by....playing bass. I can have a really nice active month between gigs with plenty of cycling etc, but if I don't spend some time working the "bass muscles" then the next gig can be a bit hit-and-miss. -
Please help me setup my Barefaced Super Compact tone
Stub Mandrel replied to Big_Sam's topic in Amps and Cabs
I couldn't find that yesterday! Except I have notifications turned off. -
Ooof, why would you do this to a Barefaced cab?
gjones replied to ossyrocks's topic in Amps and Cabs
He should just whack some tolex on it. He'll get some pretty low offers otherwise. -
I doubt anybody is actually getting upset about it. We're most likely to laugh if off and look elsewhere. That's what I do anyway.
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Yamaha DXR 8 Active Speaker This unit has been used as a keyboard monitor and comes with brand new Yamaha outdoor semi waterproof cover and mains lead. It is in good condition although it has lost its control knob caps. Everything works as it ought to. It is in very good cosmetic condition It’s very powerful for an 8” active cab. Great little multi purpose speaker. The original woofer has been replaced with a recommended Fane equivalent. Power Output: Dynamic: 1100W (LF: 950W HF: 150W) / Continuous: 700W (LF: 600W HF: 100W) Frequency Range: 57Hz - 20kHz Inputs: XLR-3-31 x1 , INPUT2: Phone x2, INPUT3: RCA PIN x 2, THRU: XLR3-32 x 1 (Parallel with INPUT 1 ), LINK OUT: XLR x 1 Pole Mounts: 2 options - 1 straight and 1 angular socket for mounting at downward angles Dimensions: 280mm (11") x 458mm (18") x 280mm (11") Weight: 13.5kg (29.8lbs) Pickup preferred but I can post at buyer’s cost. It is very well built and the packed weight will reflect this so I envisage it will be around £20 to post it. UK only. Priced to reflect the replacement driver and lack of control caps.
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tegs07 started following Most outlandish prices
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As ever something is only worth what someone else is willing to pay. If no one is willing to buy it, it won’t sell. At this point the price has to come down or the seller is stuck with it. It’s not worth getting upset about.