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Well, I thought they were good mates but then the buggers gave me an early birthday present at rehearsal last night!5 points
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Part of my Retirement Sale - Please see other items If you are looking at this then you probably know exactly what it is and what it is capable of. If you have any questions re power, dimensions, weight etc then please give me a call. Trace AH1200-12 amp as new with Trace cover Trace 4x10 with horn, red stripe series, padded Roqsolid cover, professionally recovered for me in Trace Green carpet, only home use since. Provenance of being owned / used by Yolanda Charles (Paul Weller, Robbie Williams, Squeeze) Trace 4x10 no horn red stripe series, padded Roqsolid cover, professionally recovered for me in Trace Green carpet, only home use since. The amp is mint, the cabs excellent, a few scratches to the grill mean I can't say mint. Altogether a fantastic rig, much too good to be stood idle.... See pics Heavy beasts, collect only3 points
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I was thinking that too. Someone should start a Glenn Hughes thread and we can all pile into that one.3 points
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If they're not tanked up I do indulge some people. Like the bar staff where the girl is explaining to the others what a Fretless is because her dad plays, so I handed the bass over the bar for them to look at, that really shocked them in to behaving and not trying to make innuendo out of "smooth tones" etc. But if they're hammered and "my mate is better than you" they get my Northern accent. You won't like when I speak Northern.3 points
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Supported The Exploited on Saturday night in Belfast. Absolutely fantastic night, they were totally on fire! Big brawl broke out at one point which was a shame and the PA packed in briefly but otherwise amazing stuff. Felt like I was 15 again when Wattie signed my original copy of Punk’s Not Dead!3 points
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I read all of this and thank my lucky stars I’m in an originals band. The only people we get on stage are the ones who’ve been thrown there by the rest of the audience.3 points
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Part of my Retirement Sale - Please see other items If you are looking at this then you probably know exactly what it is and what it is capable of. If you have any questions re power, dimensions, weight etc then please give me a call. AH1200-12 amp as new with Trace Cover 8 x 10 cab with horn, minor scuff to rhs of cab but otherwise in mint condition, has Trace cover See pics Heavy Beasts so collect only2 points
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Ibanez SRH500 semi-hollow fretted bass in 'Dragon Eye Burst Flat' finish. Manufacturer's website: https://www.ibanez.com/eu/products/detail/srh500_1p_04.html It has a piezo pick-up and the controls are volume and active tone. I bought it in March this year and used it for just one jazz gig and a small amount of home noodling. It sounds really great - a lovely, organic tone. I'm a sucker for anything with an f-hole - but the reality is that I play upright on 99% of my jazz gigs, so it's not getting any use. Strings are the stock D'Addario Chromes. Lightweight at 3.2kg (7lb 1oz) on my kitchen scales. Collection from north London, or could meet up nearby. I can post in UK. I can include a used Maruszczyk standard gig bag. It's this one: https://public-peace.de/accessories/gigbags-suitcases/bass-gigbags/electric-bass/956-gigbag-standard2 points
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Black Friday deal saw me parting with my credit card for a new one. BUT omfg. Lovely brown hard case, holding a bass that was so covered in dust, a fingerboard that was so dry it was pink. Pink dust everywhere that looked like the paint had not adhered to the corners or crevices and a loose jack socket. spoke to the dealer, who said it had come direct from Gibson, and the security label was intact when it arrived so I believe them . secured a further discount on the price, dusted it off, oiled the fingerboard, tightened up the socket, and its wonderful to play . Im surprised ( despite hearing lots of nasty comments about Gibson) that they allowed this sort of lack of final inspection lack of quality.2 points
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1/ One of my customers is just learning to play guitar, he's in his mid 50s. His guitar tutor asked what his aim was and the chap said he just wanted to play one gig. The guitar tutor replied that he'd need a better guitar. The guitar in question is an Epiphone Les Paul copy. It's in good condition and very playable. My customer asked me what I thought, I said I thought his tutor was talking out of his rear exhaust pipe. 2/ The music teacher at my son's school told my son that bass players don't play with plectrums, so he should only use fingers when he was playing the bass at school. My son told me this so I suggested next time he 'plays' bass at school and the subject of plectrums comes up he just says Bobby Vega or Carol Kaye. I then told my son, who is learning to play guitar, that anyone who wants to be a well rounded player should try to get to grips with all techniques on their instrument. Being deadly serious, I don't think people, who regard themselves as Music Teachers, and make such nonsense statements should be teaching at all. They're doing a disservice to those they are supposed to be teaching. It may seem minor, however, such narrow minded ridiculousness...well, it boils my waste water!!!2 points
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Thanks, it was 3 hrs of of stuff I knew stuff I'd vaguely heard of and stuff I'd never heard of, Intense and a load of fun. Loads to look up and learn at least the root notes of. Lovely bunch of people, it'll definitely become one of my regular evenings.2 points
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I got my ABM head a couple of years ago in a trade on a whim (it's the chrome fronted rack mount version - I guess I'm a bit of a magpie). I'd had an Ashdown head about 15 years ago that developed a fault which the store I bought it from failed to get sorted so I just gave up on it. If I'd have know at the time about the level of customer service that I'd have got by taking it directly to Ashdown if have saved myself a lot of money going through other amps over the years. Anyway, my current ABM head was a revelation - powerful, punchy and I don't know about anyone else's but mine is 100% wool free. I recently got myself some Ashdown cabs to go with the head and a little Five Fifteen AAA head as a backup and honestly can't see myself using any other make of amp in future.2 points
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Nah. Mutual online appreciation of each other’s awkwardness is enough socialising for this week.2 points
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128 presets dude. People pay £375 for a Darkglass pedal that does dirty or clean. Let that sink in. A 128 channel preamp. It's not new technology, but it makes other things that claim to be "versatile" look like they should have a sign showing where the coal goes.2 points
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I've been playing bass for about 45 years (minus a few breaks here and there along the way) and have never used any effects pedals. My Ashdown amps have sub-octave and compression built in, but I never use them. I'm not against effects, but view it is just more stuff to buy, store, plug in, etc. which I don't have a need for. No band I have played has ever asked me to use effects to change the sound of my bass, so I must be on the right track.2 points
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And I found some pics of how the bass arrived with me, the only thing removed was the cloth bag that the bass arrived in... they must really trust their couriers!2 points
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Just watched that: Glenn is astonishing; "Sit down, Bruce: the bassist's got this..." 😁2 points
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Hi @james_027 Like many people here, my older Yamaha BB seems fine with a one piece neck, 4 bolt neck join and top loading bbot bridge! I'd not really be concerned about the structural side of things (as you say, that's what you get on most of the multi-thousand dollar Fender custom shop basses) but it's more a question of whether the laminated neck, and through body stringing give a "better" sound to your ears. The biggest difference (for me) would be the pickups. The 2 series have ceramic magnets while the 4 have alnico5 magnets. Received wisdom would imply that the 4 series pickups are a bit more subtle and vintage voiced. As always, it's a bit more complicated than that. One player's "vintage mojo" is another players "weak and characterless", one players "brash and unsubtle" is another's "punchy and agressive" etc. Bear in mind that, unlike previous BBs, these new ones feature standard-sized pickups so upgrades will be possible further down the line if you feel there's something missing. Needless to say that Yamaha make great sounding pickups anyway! I guess this isn't helping. It's 5am and I can't sleep so I thought I'd put some thoughts out there. I don't think you can go wrong with either choice and a great deal on either is what might sway it for me. I particularly like the yellow natural 2 series look but the teal 4 series is pretty saucy too. I daresay some of the Big Beasts of the BB thread will be along with far more informed guidance soon enough.2 points
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She plays incredibly well, I’m for sure selling my Geddy Lee, maybe even my MIM Pbass... I have to hunt down my stash of capacitors for the tone fix, and I’m seriously considering replacing one of the volume pots with a blend knob. I did find my thicker Kydex for the pickguard, but I don’t think I need it. The next project is starting with 2 sets of Pbass pickups....2 points
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I’ve joined the club 🤦🏻♂️ What have I done.....2 points
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The singer in one local band is a powerlifter and ex-doorman. On more than one occasion, a tanked-up stage invader has been launched back over the monitors... great to see, and greeted with a roar of approval by other punters. Life in Penzance!2 points
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Its a bit like kids playing guitar in music shops on Saturday morning. If you don't own a guitar, then that prospect is filled with excitement and wonder. If you do own a guitar (and amp etc), then you can sit down and play it at any time at home, right? So the mystique is gone. Therefore, anyone who asks to play something at a gig, almost by definition, can't.2 points
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For anyone thinking about a cab from Barefaced, just seen an Instagram post for a 20% discount at Barefaced, enter the code, NOTBLACKFRIDAY At the checkout.1 point
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Part of my Retirement Sale - Please see other items If you are looking at this then you probably know exactly what they are and what they are capable of. If you have any questions re power, dimensions, weight etc then please give me a call. Markbass Ninja 1000 amp Mark bass Little Mark Tube 500 amp Flyht Pro Rack 5U Live 40 (new this year) Korg Pitch-Black Pro Racktuner (new this year) Amps racked to be either used together for stereo use or to use one and have the other as an immediate spare for if things go wrong. Gigged regularly but all in excellent or at worst good condition. See pics Collect only, try and test1 point
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Ha! Not just me then! Personally I much prefer Diane and Katya....😉1 point
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Mind you, to be fair Mrs Overall has steadier hands than me.1 point
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And another pedal (tuner) despatched from the Travis trove. Excellent communication, packaged to survive and rapid arrival. The B string on my 5er can now be tuned. Many thanks.1 point
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Out of curiosity, had you decided to go ahead, how would you get inside to put a block of wood behind the strap button screw? Are you a key hole surgeon and intending to do it between patients?1 point
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Thanks for the replies - I think the Aguilar AG-4P 60s are the way to go. That configurator is driving me mad- I've already built 3 "dream" basses on it! Best re-mortgage the house1 point
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Sadly, I just sold a very nice Ricardo Sanchis, rosewood and cedar, for £200. Absolute bargain. These are fine guitars, made in Valencia, and come upon eBay from time to time.1 point
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I find it fascinating and Nita is a great example of this. Is she just social media'ing what she does in her spare time for the good of her fans or creating second income streams that a touring musician needs? Let's face it Alice will retire soon, she still needs to eat and pay rent long after so creating awareness of her drives up demand for her services. Everywhere she tours with Alice Cooper she's giving guitar master classes in guitar shops and promoting her solo material, she's definitely putting the hours in but also keeping her name out there. I respect it, seems very clever, and of course it's all backed up by supreme talent, fair play to her, seems like the template for the working muso in the social media age.1 point
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I can't say that I've ever had a member of the public approach me at any point during a performance to request a “go" on my bass guitar... I almost feel as though I'm “missing out"... I wonder if it might have something to do with my attire...1 point
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My other half and I have been toying with mastering Canon Rock and trotting along to an open mic, just to do exactly that 😉1 point
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I also play originals and we don’t get people on stage either, but to be honest that’s mostly because there are often more people in the band than the audience... 😐1 point
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So here it is! My SA450. The wiring inside is a mess so will probably redo that at some point, but it’s pretty much done for the most part. Probably overkill, but I use two GigRig Generators, one to power the Stomp, and the other powers the rest. IEC Splitter cable coming tomorrow so that I can power both Generators from one IEC. Signal chain: Octamizer > Cali76 > Future Impact > Stomp Misson engineering TT2 acts as Footswitch 4 and 5 on the Stomp, and the MC6 controls everything else, and will control the FI too once I buy some more MIDI jacks. The Prunes and Custard will go in one of the Stomp’s loops. There’s a tiny bit of space left underneath for something else, haven’t decided what yet! Behringer P1 for IEMs, and Temple Audio USB Power adaptor to charge my phone/iPad from the board.1 point
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Some interesting themes here. I came from an 'unmusical family' according to my parents. I struggled at school but music was a favourite lesson. I remember doing a musical aptitude test in year 9 and coming out near the top. Mr Harris had a trombone that needed a fiver deposit to secure but my folks said no. (My parents said no a lot). So the itch was always there. A life in the RN meant being very unsettled and occupied. When I left and became a copper in Plymouth I was on my beat looking in Manson's in College Avenue. Ralph sold me a Hohner Jack and the rest followed on. I thought that bass would be easier than guitar (our rhythm guitarist makes me realise that it's not the case). The point I take from this is that all we can ever do is now. Those most successful are those that apply themselves in the now. The now becomes the past with a purpose.1 point
