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  1. 'Ooh shiney....'' 'I'm sure that will make me a better player....' 'WANT ONE WANT ONE WANT ONE.......'
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  3. Now you see I like that a lot. So much energy and real talent too. Trying too hard?? Maybe / maybe not but if you're on Letterman then you could do a lot worse than milk it for all its worth and be memorable.
    4 points
  4. Just got this. Huge Kings X fan...
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  5. Let's share our weird and wonderful ideas for making life that little bit easier in the world of bass. Even if they appear long winded and silly and actually use more effort than they save. I'll start: One of those over the door clothes hanger thingies available from all B&M, Poundland type outlets makes a great cable tidy.
    3 points
  6. I’m selling my Spartan Vanderkley head it’s a great head hand made from Marc Vanderkley No issues with this head built in sep 2017 I’m only selling as I prefer my Db751 head 2x400W @2x8 ohm 2x800W @2x4ohm dimensions H x W x D = 9x30 x23 cm weight5 kg Sale only prefer pick up (Reading area) but can send at buyers expense. . New these are €1750 or £1550 (bass direct) comes with rack ears and power cable.
    3 points
  7. A bit of a pain to take a door to every gig just to use it though!
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  8. Because it's easier than sitting practising for hours on end.
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  9. If we're on about Chickens ...
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  10. Bought this from eBay & it turned up on Tuesday. I was after a rehearsal / crap venue bass to protect my Maruszczyk’s from some wear & tear. This fitted the bill nicely as I like old Jap instruments, & the active electronics & 19mm string spacing matched nicely to the M’s. Pleased to report that it lives up to the SGC reputation - great quality, easy to play & sounds excellent.
    2 points
  11. The same percentage who know what it means.
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  12. Will post some fancier pics later but here´s proof it´s now actually strung up!
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  13. I have ended up buying kit after I reviewed it. I AM completely skint!
    2 points
  14. Like the Circle of 5ths, there is also a Circle of GAS. The progression goes I'm happy with what I have. Something different catches the attention. Reasons to acquire said article begin chattering in the brain. Justifications for acquire said article begin to form. Said article is elevated from 'Desirable' to 'Must Have' status Previously satisfactory equipment becomes unsatisfactory. Rabid obsession with said article developes. New article is acquired. I'm happy with what I have. Rinse and repeat.
    2 points
  15. Honestly? Before coming on here I was blissfully unaware of the variety of basses available & was quite happy with my cheap squier jazz bass & old cheap bass stack. No one in any band ever commented on said bass/amp, only on my playing. "that's great, or that's not great"...end of. I then entered the black hole of bass forums which reached into my very insecure being, and I began to say to myself. "other bass players will look upon your lowly bass/amp, point and laugh!" Oh how I imagined being mocked by the multitude of low enders. So, I started a ridiculous 10 year journey of buying and selling equipment in order to feel better about myself, so that in my imagination, I could look another bassist in the eye and without hesitation spout forth the list of high end gear that I owned (but couldn't really afford). However, no one in any of the bands I played commented on said bass/amp, only on my playing. Hold in I thought, this has made no difference to anything other than my insecure ego & bank balance. I now own one cheap bass, and don't even own an amp. Still get asked to play/gig/record with some great players. So why the GAS? For me coz I forget what matters, & have to admit I can suffer from chronic comparing syndrome. I'm probably the only one, but I'm glad that's off my chest. My name's oldslapper & I'm a plonker.😁
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  16. I think we just get caught up in it - if you're gigging and getting some spare cash coming in, its just too tempting to treat yourself to some more nice kit. There's no obvious cut off point once you get beyond the basic necessities, and into the realms of fantasy kit. The bubble burst with me about a year ago, mainly cos i cut right back on gigs for family reasons, and then realised how much kit i actually had. The apparently amazing, life-changing aspirational gear I'd bought didn't make me play any better, or feel any better. It just tied up thousands of pounds, so I flogged the stuff i didn't really need. I still look on Basschat most days and see stuff I like - but then a reality check reveals i don't actually need it. It's nice feeling that you don't have to buy anything. Sort of the opposite of GAS. I'll probably get lynched on here for saying it tho. It's lovely to have shiny new exciting treats, but constantly longing for different things and working out how to get them makes me really stressed out I've realised.
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  17. Great idea...there's something similar in the Pirate Studios we use, but it's hung on the wall. My man cave / practice / music room is usually a sh*t tip, so I'll be borrowing this one!
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  18. I'm disappointed. I was expecting a topic about new sources for band transport hire... (... and that young lad will hurt his voice if he carries on doing that for long ...)
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  19. Wow awesome this wouldnt take long, killer weight too! GLWTS
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  20. I actually used excess string cut-offs to pick the lock, seemed approriate!
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  21. Hi kids, So basically I'm moving to Denmark in a months time, and as well as getting married next week I need a little cash injection and less weight to travel to another country with, so here goes: The only p bass I’ve ever loved - 2005 American Deluxe Precision, all original hardware. 18v fender pre amp, maple neck and fret board, this bass is crazy powerful and loud! Plays really well and sounds even better, I’m moving soon and so am taking my 5 string rather than this bass. There a few dings on the bass, I’ve highlighted the worse looking ones in photos. One of the pots is a little crackly (the mids pot) so I've reduced the price to £600, it's a cheap repair but one I don't have time for! £600 collected from Worthing (West Sussex). No case I’m afraid so you’ll have to bring your own, which also means I won't be posting the bass and I don't have time currently to sort such things (sorry far away friends). Any questions please feel free to ask
    2 points
  22. There's definitely a Linux version. No need to run it under Wine. I use it all the time. Linux is now quite a reasonable proposition for musicy stuff.
    2 points
  23. I can't see clearly but it might be that she's pointing to her euphonium to alert the sound crew that she's about to go solo on it.
    2 points
  24. If you find you can't do a weird routing thing you want interally then you can always use a patch cable in the FX loops and use separate send and return blocks to put stuff anywhere. You can jump the paths at will then.
    2 points
  25. I disagree. It would have been a waste of time doing it and not sharing your experience with the others here... perhaps. I mean; in addition to learning something new and finding that it works, you have inspired others, @stewblack for one, to have a go where otherwise they'd have been overawed by the prospect. That lickle cab might find a new home in a home cinema system. All you need is a mono amplifier module of suitable spec to make it an active sub. At those levels you might never get to fart inducing cone velocities and you'd have a really solid bottom end as a result. Not a waste of time. Well done!
    2 points
  26. You could hover the bridge pickup ABOVE the strings. Some small offcuts of wood and a load of Blu-tak should do the trick. This will give you an idea of how loud it will appear, and the compliance of the blu-tak will afford some adjustment.
    2 points
  27. You've inspired me! I have a lovely lightweight combo which just,and I mean just, about coped at band practice. It has an output for an extension speaker which could make the difference I need. However the entire point of the small combo is ease of getting the thing in and out of the car so I want something small. Now I also have a very nice 2 X 10 in a scruffy and above all heavy cab with damaged grill that I don't mind taking apart. I reckon I could make a little 1 x 10 like yours employing one of the speakers from this unused overweight cab. So thank you for showing me it can be done. To be frank I'm a little intimidated by the high tech talk around here, although I love reading the threads.
    2 points
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  29. There is an Ibanez ATK 400 for sale on the forum here (not mine) But great basses for the money. I rate them.
    2 points
  30. So, Just because I can, thought I'd "improve " the head amp cabinet of my BTA300 ashdown, spurred into action by the aquisition of MatampGt1Mk1amp'n'cab that is wine coloured with gold faceplate and corners. Besides many hours, this stands me at ninety quid so far, and I think will be great in the lounge on its Orange cab, yes, that's next after this !
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  32. Yes just wondering if it's worth flogging or burning??
    1 point
  33. Careful people, this could be someone’s partner posting a sting after sensitive information
    1 point
  34. Thank you. Space is at a premium for me so as small as it is it's not really going to fit - but good luck with the sale.
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  36. Don't forget a set of these to tuck down your lycra tights: CLACKERS! They're appropriate to the era so no-one can do you for it. Mick Fleetwood even had a wooden set that he got out for an album cover once.
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  37. you can just select the bit you want press shift then play and it'll keep playing in that loop
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  38. @mcnach - glad it's all working out! You're right - adjusting pup height has a pretty big impact and is also such an easy / no cost adjustment to make. If anyone prefers the possibility of a 5er...
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  39. Nah. It's summat to do with that Peaky Blinders' themed gig that @Les attended recently.
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  40. Not half. This is what Mumford and Sons would be like if they watched Sister Act all the time instead of The Waltons.
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  42. I guess I'm missing something blindingly obvious here, but it appears to be left-handed? Difficult to say really - can't really tell much about build quality from the clip. I'd think it easier to find a buyer for a known quality instrument like a Fernandes or a Japanese fender when you come to sell.
    1 point
  43. Possibly. I find that toting a car battery and jump leads around is something of a tiresome exercise. By contrast, a handy little .32 automatic slips easily into one's pocket. Cork-sniffers tend to deprecate the .32 as a 'lady's weapon' but they're wrong. Loaded with something like the Lehigh Defense .32 Caliber Xtreme Cavitator you're looking at around 1,100 fps and around 14" penetration into FBI-grade gelatin blocks. Of course, were I to shoot erring retailers in the ear rather than the face I could probably get away with a .22 but I'd feel uncomfortable about the lack of heft and grunt.
    1 point
  44. The VM Jazz is a decent bass. I had a 77 one with the maple neck with white blocks, tasty! The neck is the opposite to the L2000 which is 44mm and well "chunky" whereas the Jazz is 38mm and slim.
    1 point
  45. Agree with a lot of the recommendations - Graham's on the Spectors, T-Bay's on the Ibanez and I'm sure somebody would say the Yamahas (Thanks Paul S for the post while I was drafting this). Personally I'd avoid an acoustic unless the plan is never to plug it in.
    1 point
  46. I would be looking at second hand Ibanez’s, you can pick up some real bargains. The build quality will be better than some of the cheaper offerings from the major players.
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