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KSD 4 string jazz bass (properly hot rodded)plus gig bag!!
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Basses For Sale
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Oddly enough, letting the lows through either uncompressed or with less compression than the highs and mids can help the lows sounding bigger and deeper, try playing with the HPF on one of the Origin Cali units to hear it in action. IME, keeping the mids and highs in check is usually more beneficial, although I do use a single band comp as for my tastes, what it does to the whole signal is more important to me on a gig than a more studio like quality to the low end. But it's down to personal preference. From what you're describing you might possibly get on with the Boss LMB-3, which I mentioned above as being my go to. It keeps the lows tight, add a massive mid range punch but can roll off the highs a bit. You can use the Enhance control to add some high end back in but it honestly sounds a bit cack, like a cheap 80's active preamp. I fund cranking the treble in the amp to taste a better solution.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
JellyKnees replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I have finally joined the club, and now own a short scale bass for the first time since 1984, when I sold my off-white Fender Musicmaster for £50... if only I knew! Ongoing lower back issues have forced me to consider something light and less strenuous to play, especially for long band rehearsals, so after much research and trying out a couple of basses from the fairly limited options available to me locally, I ended up ordering a Reverend Sentinel in Black from Merchant City Music in Glasgow. I'm very happy with my purchase, the sound is tight and punchy, the quality of the bass and the components is excellent and I love the 50s retro look of it - to my eyes it is much better proportioned than a lot of short scales seem to be, which I think is mainly down to the head stock size. Great value for the money, and I'm sure it will give me years of excellent service. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who hasn't tried one. Here's me with my old Fender back in the day... -
Bass Wielder started following The ACG Thread
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Yep! I actually did. I didn’t know it was 32” until I asked. Felt quite comfortable and sounds great even down to low ‘B’. Balance was great for a headless (didn’t feel body biased) on the strap. Then the look…….👀 a stunner! You won’t be disappointed in any way. (now if my storage and wallet (and wife!!) were still on good terms with me, you’d be in for a battle🏋️♂️) ps: got the pics and a video as proof (but I’d have to charge for my ego/copyright infringement 😱🤣)
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I'm still confused by folk mistaking the status updates section for private messaging.
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Laney Nexus Tube & Nexus 8x10 with Flight Case...
BigRedX replied to binky_bass's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Not withstanding the fact that I haven't worn trousers with enough surplus material to "flap" for over 45 years now, I think had I ever been in a band that required me to play at volumes that produced a noticeable shift of air from my rig I'd be even deafer than I am now! I've owned a big rig in the past, although it was made out of smaller component parts than the example for sale, but each of the three individual items was still a two person lift for ease of moving, and without a road crew there is no way I would contemplate having one again. Then again if I was in a band successful enough to be able to employ a road crew I'd be playing places where even a big rig would be an irrelevance. From experience something like the rig for sale needs to be running close to max volume to get the benefit of the power amp valves and therefore is too big for most small venues, and due to the poor dispersion characteristics of the cab in bigger venues will only work as a personal monitor so long as you are stood directly in front of it. Your band mates will still need to have your bass in their foldback and you'll find that the moment you are not stood directly in front of it you'll get more from the foldback than you do from your rig. And that's if you're not using IEMs. Add to the fact that very few PAs will mic up bass cabs of any size and, if they did, a close mic on one driver is not the same sound as the full cab from a couple of feet away, so what your audience hear will have little to do with the rig behind you. I'm now a Helix user and I only use amp and cab models as a special effect, as IMO most of the time they make my bass sound worse, which re-enforces what I have thought for a long time is that instrument amplification for bass guitar is the weak link in the signal chain. These days I straight into the PA from the Helix and it sounds great both on stage and FoH. I have plenty of dirt when I need it but I can also sound super clean if I need that too. Most of the time I'm somewhere in between these too extremes. Finally if you need "The way they pulse the air, the harmonics, the bloom and the trouser flapping." for the right atmosphere, then I would suggest that the songs you are playing are not up to scratch. -
Well, they haven't contacted me about it yet and I reckon that if they were that fussy / hard nosed about it, then EB would have wanted the old bridge first before the new one was delivered. I'm going to assume that if I hadn't heard anything by Christmas then I will look to offloading it in the new year. After that, if they come calling for it - tough! Should have been a bit more on the ball!
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USA Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling 5 - Mint £1500 / Trades added
Jabba_the_gut replied to Freddi375's topic in Basses For Sale
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£50 price reduction Trades - X Touch Universal. Try me with anything, I can only say no 😁 Great bass in good condition, comes with hard case. Short scale. Not a heavy bass. Plays well. Not really any damage to speak of. There’s a little bit at the top of the headstock (photographed) but looks much worse than it actually is. I’ve removed the strap lock pins and replaced them with the originals that were odd when I got it. The case is old but fully function and all the clasps work. Chrome hardware and a vintage sunburst finish. Mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard and a basswood body. A retro instrument with a modern twist." Maple Top Mahogany Body Mahogany Neck Lignum Rosa Fingerboard Entwistle MBH Bridge Pickup Entwistle MBN Neck Pickup Jumbo Frets 42mm Nut Width 30" Scale Length Can post at buyers expense or can be collected from BB22SH Any questions please ask.
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I had the stereo and sold it. Regretted it and bought the mono. It really is the Swiss Army knife of amp world. I’ve got a Markbass Evo 1 to try out at the moment which basically, has the Multiamp amps and effects but has two independent channels, which is exactly what I need. I think it’s what I’ve been looking for, for a long time 😁
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Barefaced One10 cab with cover. 250w 8ohm
petecarlton replied to itsmedunc's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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If you're still using an analogue desk, I would encourage you to buy one of these digital desks and wonder why you hadn't before. I cannot adequately describe the difference the XR18 has made to my band. The sound is so much clearer and the freedom it gives people, to manage their own monitor mix etc, is game changing. It has raised our (sonic) game exponentially.
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Headless/ fretless bass for less than £1k
ead replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Bass Guitars
This on evilbay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/177635234310?_skw=fretless+bass+guitar&itmmeta=01KBQ1RSNA2SAKE57B7HM3YPPA&hash=item295be29206%3Ag%3AikQAAeSwkbto7nWi&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1cB4xQ2Uk9MV%2FwPEzUPbdX5OGVXsyzO1vpAOf9WBRoX1kNgng3x98jHb3SPLnqZ2%2BxgX8%2FwQn1E2b4UN5sF9ugTZCEuy1lbm9VZFYRNvP7SYThcf%2F2XpY9S6xALNAeIIiccOchPHUSVPiqL6IqJ8sBGXr0Ig8u2CrGHirCiTWNavF5%2BwNfD9ZYJsvXLFZRB77FOOdohUiY9iZOcMmXIxh2E4o82j3yI46LfjV9Bj50Dex%2Bk%2FvAE%2BUd%2FKjkPiPRsEMs%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR_ia4-HdZg&LH_ItemCondition=3000 -
Pow_22 started following Sticky/Grindy vintage Fender tuners
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So the tuners on my 76 P are a bit stiff and there is definitely some grinding going on. I stripped them down and gave them a good clean and lubed them with chapstick (recommended on a youtube vid as opposed to thin oil that can damage the wood/headstick finish. Whilst they are better they are still incredibly hard work. I dont really want to look at replacing them at this point with it being a vintage bass but of course it needs to be playable. Anybody got any useful tips that may help get them going a bit smoother/easier?
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zbigniew started following Alnus Basses - Anyone got one?
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Thinking about it what I'm wanting* is: Some noticeable compression low down so when I dig in I can get my amp to overdrive but don't blow the roof off (see your comment above). Enough middle boost so dusty end widdles cut through. Add top end clarity to compensate for strings a tad past their best and bring out some clank if I go 'Entwhistle' or slappy. *a sub-editor who can type?
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Matt P started following 90s Yamaha RBX Series
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I had a RBX765a as my only bass when i was starting out about 20 years ago, It was certainly gig suitable and I played many gigs and a huge number of church services with it before i moved on to other instruments, i believe its still being played in church by the friend i traded it to. I even did a recording session with it and was complimented on it's tone by the engineer. The RBX range is a bit overlooked in my opinion, they're good instruments, well made with decent pickups and hardware and they sell for very low prices secondhand ( i think mine was £120 from a friend). people seem to gravitate to the Ibanez SR range instead which seems to have better availability. I would happily gig with one again. Matt
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Clicking the date or the "x replies" works for me in Chrome on Win 11, and in Chrome on an Android 16, so I guess it normally works.
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zbigniew started following New bass day - Precision bass content
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High quality fuzz with some great sounds including Velcro tearing gated fuzz for some synthy action plus more traditional fuzz noises. In the original box with some feet and a sticker. Velcro’d on the bottom plus free of charge carpet fluff. I’m trying to free up cash for a BassRig 15 so not a massive interest in trades / part-ex unless there’s a Cioks DC7 or a GigRig QMX4 involved.
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nick_gontarski started following Digitech Drop Pedal - £85 posted UK mainland
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ead started following Headless/ fretless bass for less than £1k
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Headless/ fretless bass for less than £1k
ead replied to RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE's topic in Bass Guitars
Love the overall look of this, just not keen on the colour. If you put it down, how do you ever find it? May something that Hotblack Desiato from Disaster Area may find interesting.
