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  1. It’s finished! It’s beautiful! I can’t wait to ruin the hi gloss paint with my greasy finger marks!
    7 points
  2. Come on now, we've all had a few drinks, let's not spoil it for the bride and groom.
    5 points
  3. Hello all, Up for grabs my ZZB Deluxe in blueburst. I'm no expect on the pedigree of these basses but its a Japanese Matsumoko build of some description. It has playwear and a few dinks but generally well cared for over the years and in good condition, finish is still very good imo. Everything works just fine and it has a pretty decent set up although depending on what you need some new strings might be desirable. Actually a very good quality bass, neck pickup in particular has got a pretty decent P vibe. And, of course, it is extremely pointy. Shipping this will be very difficult due to the unusual shape so collection from Norwich would be best. I don't mind a reasonable journey to handover if you cover my costs.
    4 points
  4. Lovely gig with a lovely bunch of people (most of whom can really play their instruments and sing) in a lovely music bar. I walked in (sans bass), and the lady behind the bar looked at me and said "You must be the bass player, would you like a beer?" My kind of bar
    4 points
  5. I must admit the music leaves me a bit cold, too. I love funky playing but it’s like Vulf try and be SO retro/hipster that it puts me off. That and he’s better than me and that’s not fair.
    4 points
  6. Thought I'd share this with you. An Ebow on a fretless bass through lots of effects. Somehow it doesn't really sound like a fretless bass.
    3 points
  7. It was made for the 2012 Dublin Music Show as a show piece according to the neck plate. It comes with an AV Basses stamped leather strap
    3 points
  8. I bet we'd find you've got a hex core if we took a cross section through you.
    3 points
  9. When I used to have an office job, many years ago, whereas everyone else had photographs of their children on their desks, I had pictures of my basses. I kinda did it on purpose at first to see if anyone would notice.. but they kinda looked cool, so I left them there.
    3 points
  10. Ok to have lot of grind, but make sure you don't increase the heft too much
    3 points
  11. Amazing what you can do with crayons these days....
    3 points
  12. Here's a shot of the back of the headstock.
    3 points
  13. Haha! Excellent topic. We're a two-bassists household, so we have a lot of bass gear! I can often be seen going around the house dusting those basses that are on stands, as opposed to in cases. Sometimes I wipe them down with a damp cloth, if they're particularly grubby! I include fingerboards and the 'underside' of the strings. I have a large makeup brush (I don't 'do' makeup, anyway) to dust pickups, bridges and headstock tuners. I keep an eye on the state of my basses' fingerboards and oil them when necessary, even if I'm not changing the strings. Same with cleaning the frets. On the basses I use most, I regularly check action/truss rod, saddle height, nut height (on the Warwicks) and intonation. I have been known to be OCD enough to tighten a tuner's screw if that tuner is slightly looser than the others. I have changed hardware on a couple of basses, and turned an electric upright from righty to lefty, but I don't feel confident enough to change pickups, or to do heavy duty cosmetic work such as sanding down the lacquer and changing the body colour. I'm @Happy Jack's strings and general setup tech... 😎
    3 points
  14. It’s gone Musicman stingray 1977 ( pre Ernie ball) for sale or trade. The bass are in extremely good condition and plays and sound great. Everything is original and it comes with original case also. Straight neck with no bad frets! I have it really low at the moment and it’s a fast playing bass. 7,5 neck radius I’m could do some exiting trades! But cash is king! I can do trades with cash to me in between if it’s a gab. Feel free to ask about the bass.
    2 points
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  16. Blimey, I haven't listened to the Bozos since school days. Off to Spotify! 😁
    2 points
  17. Thanks for the comments about the poster. TBH it was just a question of being in the right place at the right time. It was part of an exhibition at the Greenwich Mural Workshop in the 80s, that must have taken the V&A's fancy. I had several other posters in the exhibition but none of them were taken. And now something even weirder. One of the bands I play with wrote a song about the Trappist-1 system and made a video to go with it that got sent to various scientific bodies involved with the discovery. As a result our singer is currently in Liege presenting the video and talking about writing the song, and has just posted footage of the video playing to the other serious academics at the conference, including a couple of seconds of me throwing some serious bass poses...
    2 points
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  19. I just knew the Dave Grohl fact would be in there! 😛
    2 points
  20. My daughter genuinely thought that the Bass Clef was my own symbol. She still calls it "your symbol" even now.
    2 points
  21. If the pickups have the normal high-density foam under them, two things can happen: - the foam can lose its spring - the foam can stick a bit to the bottom of the chamber or pickup or sometimes the chamber is a touch tight Either way, take all the screws out, then rock the cover back and forwards or side to side. Then do the same while trying to lift. It should gradually ease free. I've also used the windscreen sucker off my old sat nav holder in the past...
    2 points
  22. When I got to get change out of my pocket in the shops, I have to dig through the plectrums to find the right coins.
    2 points
  23. I think the answer is in the question. If you decide to go ahead it would be fun to try. If you have both cabs and an amp happy to drive into 2ohms, why wouldn't you try it out? If the cabs both have identical drivers then the sound won't be that different, you'll lose a little of the mid/highs off axis but you've already lost a little by using an 8x10 so it probably won't be a dramatic change. If you mix cabs with different drivers in then the sound outcome is less predictable, you may like it more or maybe less. I'd think volume won't be an issue anyway other than the possibility of damage to your hearing, I don't suppose you ever drive your 8x10 flat out, but of course you are going to try it Buying a 6x10 as a smaller rig is 'interesting'. The footprint on stage is going to be the same and it's only a small saving in weight. If you want to buy just to have the look of a vast rig or because you really do want more volume then another matching 8 would be a better bet if you are planning to use the two cabs together a lot but that's a personal choice of course. If we are honest most of us will try bass through every cab that passes our way given half a chance.
    2 points
  24. He doesn't tap dance, but is actually telepathic. Shame, I heard he was in line for the lead in 'Scanners: The Musical"
    2 points
  25. I've found one of the Mickey Mouse Tele endorsees...
    2 points
  26. And your/his point is? A good musician plays for the music. Sometimes all you need is your instrument. Sometimes you need a load of sound shaping devices. Knowing when and where to use them is one of the things that sets a good musician above an average one.
    2 points
  27. Good interview. I heard an interview with Wilko Johnson a while back. When he was asked if he used pedals he answered: "What do you think I am, a cyclist???"
    2 points
  28. 2 points
  29. Did an hour's practice this morning with some backing tracks. Definitely sounds different to the TI. Thicker sounding. Feel is also very different - the La Bellas are smoother. The E string seems a bit wooly compared to the others at the moment but I seem to remember in the mists of time that after a week or so they will wear in and be very similar. And anyway I tend to turn the Tone control down to at least 50% for this sort of music so there's no clank even on the higher strings. Tension / suppleness is very different too. I am liking them.
    2 points
  30. Someone else has pointed this out to me farther up the thread. Explains why I was so blown away by how authentic a 'facsimile' it was. What still surprises me is there's no fuss made about the presence of the tube on the amp itself. These days manufacturers have tiny windows cut into the fascia so we can watch the little thing glow. Or at the very least a picture of a valve and the word tube somewhere prominently displayed. Makes me like Ashdown even more.
    2 points
  31. Nicely put. I’m not too-cool-for-school and can really appreciate the technical side of it, just emotionally doesn’t hit me. If he’s inspiring people to play (and isn’t Flea) then good for him, and for all bass players.
    2 points
  32. BTW this is in my Harley Benton amp i changed the speaker on a while back... First experiment: take the front off, shove a pillow in there. Result: less honky mids, but a bit dull. Took it out again. Heard neighbours crashing about, decided to watch the Handmaid's tale instead.
    2 points
  33. This is my 58 precision sorry about the pics I'll put up better ones later.
    2 points
  34. Seriously now... I can understand wearing a Vulf tee... but a Joe Dart tee? That's some niche uber bass geekery. I can picture it now. "Hey, nice tee. Who's Joe Dart?" "A bass player." "Riiiggghhhht."
    2 points
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  36. I'm always nervous about posting my shoddy technique!
    2 points
  37. Just stumbled across this when looking for new toys online, I think I want one https://www.gak.co.uk/en/fender-offset-mustang-bass-pj-sea-foam-pearl/927703?gclid=CjwKCAjw0N3nBRBvEiwAHMwvNmsxvmgo1JDe6QimSKavDDPBq7CnzkXBcrx06Pp0Uz1KHNtVwSf3LBoCcHQQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
    1 point
  38. Last month I splashed out and put a set of Elixir coated nickel roundwounds on my Spector Euro LX. Six gigs in and they still sound like new. Normally I change strings every two gigs. I didn’t like the feel at first but I’ve got used to it. My new favourite string!
    1 point
  39. +1 for Chris McIntyre. He did some work on my Warwick Thumb NT. Brilliant, knowledgeable, very helpful and just a really nice guy. His list of customers is something to behold. Not expensive either. Dave
    1 point
  40. Hi, its for sure special oder, because the body is swamp aus. I own this Bass a few years and is a great Instrument. Good luck with the sale dave
    1 point
  41. The contribution to the visual impact and the sheer silliness of it though is considerable.
    1 point
  42. Probably easy to stick to one sound on bass in a band with as many musicians/singers as The Specials have.
    1 point
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  44. I don't understand?!? 🤔 For me it's like saying "I only breath every other hour" lol 😁 How do you manage this inhuman feat of restraint? Back on topic....you've got yourself a VERY nice bass there. I played a Smith 6 exclusively for 8 years and found it really comfortable for a 6. The only reason I got rid of it was that a Smith 5 Fusion 25th came up which I did a trade for. I'm sure you're going to have many hours of enjoyment from yours both playing and looking at it. Yes! This is the first time I've seen this and I agree it's the best "real world application" video of a Smith I've seen. Most others consist of extremely talented players soloing at high speed up the dusty end. Impressive - yes. Relatable by the majority of people who want to hear the bass under normal playing conditions - nope, not really. "Filmed on a potato"......brilliant explanation, I now understand why 😂
    1 point
  45. Sorry to be thick, what does FSR stand for?
    1 point
  46. Anyone who's watched BassTheWorld videos on youtube will at some point have drooled over their selection of very cool instruments. I stumbled upon this video where Gregor Fris talks about 15 of his favourite basses, with some lovely playing from René Flächsenhaar and Lars Lehmann as always! It's a long one but worth a watch. Enjoy. For those of you who don't have the time to spare, here's a heavily stripped down version with no chit-chat:
    1 point
  47. Hello lovely Basschatters. Long time no see. Who would like a 15" cab with handles and wheels? Made of thin birch plywood so very light. Has a barely-used Eminence Kappalite 3015 in it. Collection from North London (N7) and quickly please! Moving house and this isn't coming with us.
    1 point
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