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  1. Can you be more specific about the time and place for the handover - I need to arrange an ambush... So, so jealous...
    7 points
  2. So, I lusted after this for a while and pulled the trigger early last year. Its an absolutely stupendous bass, so beautifully made, lovely playable neck and the pick ups are immense. Sadly the band 'gig' I bought it for is now no longer happening so I am selling to fund a 5er. Happy to consider trades for a nice 5 and I obviously have a penchant for a nice P bass. Bass is almost brand new and hardly played in. Finished in worn white over an ash body this thing is magnificent. Looks super cool, balances well and boy does it sing! The Nordstrand Blades are incredible, loads of output and the 4 way Dingwall rotary switch gives lots of options for tone The 4 positions are - 1 - Bridge pick up 2 -Both in Paallel 3 - Both in series (HUGE) 4 - Neck pick up Comes with an Alpher Hard Case. Can post with my man with a van courier anywhere in the UK.
    6 points
  3. She's here....finally..after exactly 14 Weeks. I think i'm in Love...😍 3,6Kg
    6 points
  4. Mick man!! I told you not to say anything about our cunning plan 🙄
    5 points
  5. OK - if the light is OK tomorrow, I'll do the arty farty shots....because it's all done! Wahaaaaaayyyy! I'm MUCH happier with the string positions, both relative to the pickups and relative to each other - and it's all invisible; top horn strap button on; back cover drilled, countersunk and fixed. So just optimising the string and pickup heights and the wait for Boris to decide that @Jus Lukin and I can meet somewhere just north of the M25 for me to pass it over. All being well, final photos tomorrow
    5 points
  6. What is your most listened-to live album? Mine has got to be Rush's A Show Of Hands. Been listening to that baby since I was about 19, and it's still a regular now, decades later. Honourable mentions: Iron Maiden - Live After Death - played through 2 cassette copies of that in my youth, but I haven't played it regularly in years. Scorpions - Worldwide Live - Still an occasional listen....
    4 points
  7. Jesus. I hope I never hear it done not properly.
    4 points
  8. Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads - still one of my favourite albums of all time. or....Live & Direct by Aswad...my favourite band at one stage.
    4 points
  9. 4 points
  10. We don't have Photoshop at home and the result is not as good as Luke's visions but... This is more or less what my 1000 shall look like. Hardware will be gold then. Doing this in the pic absolutely exeeds my skills 😛
    4 points
  11. Lots of gigs I've wanted to leave early from, but it's generally frowned upon if a member of the band doesn't complete the set 🙂
    4 points
  12. To add a bit of back story, years ago I had a TC RH750, hated the head but loved the one knobs compressor and what it brought.. fast forward numerous amp changes and countless board rejigs and I've always felt something wasn't "right". After several trips down the YouTube rabbit hole, I decided a compressor was the way to go, but covid and lack of funding said otherwise. After a bit of Saturday afternoon amazon trawling, I came across this little fella... "Xvive Bass Squeezer". £38 delivered! Very little info online, but nothing negative meant it was worth a punt. After putting it through its paces (through phones admittedly) it sounds tremendous, to the point I expect it'll be an always on pedal. The one knob compressor adds a lot of punch without sounding artificial, and whilst the built in overdrive isn't good enough to be a stand alone dirt pedal; at low settings it adds a real warmth that seems to compliment my GK head beautifully. No doubt GAS will inevitably kick in and I'll NEED an ebs multi comp or something, but for now I'm thinking £38 well spent! 👌
    3 points
  13. was trying to find a clip of a BB1300 and internet led me to this which someone said in a link was a Yamaha BB.... but is it? the top looks carved
    3 points
  14. Ignore us, go and try stuff and buy what hits the spot for you. It's the only way to make a good decision.
    3 points
  15. Med scale 32" Aria Pro11 Thor sound TSB550 Neck through bass in natural Ash. Quality hardware with passive vol and 5 way tone control and a coil tap switch. truss rod fully functioning frets are in great shape with minimum wear. 44mm nut width with a super fast shallow neck, low action, 17mm string spacing at the brass bridge. Lovely light weight bass about 8lbs, very comfortable bass perfectly balanced on the strap in great condition with a few minor dings and a tiny scratch next to the jack socket, it is rare to find a bass of this age (1980's)in such good shape. Prefer collection from Nr Plymouth Devon, I'm happy to drive up to around 50 miles for a personal handover but if a courier is required it will be very well packed in the hard case .
    2 points
  16. 2020 Ibanez Premium Low action, aggressive tone! Plays and sounds great, has a small ding shown in the pics. Sorry for the drops of rain, it started drizzling while taking the pics. Here are the details from Ibanez: Atlas 5pc Panga Panga /Purpleheart neck The Atlas 5pc Panga Panga/Purpleheart neck provides tonal clarity, superior note attack and its slim grip shape permits superior playability. Premium Fret Edge Treatment Premium Fret Edge Treatment offer super smooth, comfortable performance. Ibanez Custom Electronics 3-band EQ w/EQ bypass switch & Mid frequency switch Two of the most rigid and musical hardwoods set against one another to provide a thin neck with reliable long-term harmony. MR5S bridge The saddles can be adjusted +/-1.5mm, to answer to the bassist's detailed demands and to help finding out the best string spacing for many playing styles.
    2 points
  17. More of guitarist's pedal this one, but there are a couple of demos on Youtube using it on bass.
    2 points
  18. Since a long time I've been latently lusting after a proper EB-3 bass: shortscale, set-neck, 4-way rotary switch. With the emphasis on latently. The prices on Gibsons have exploded the last 2 years, with even playergrade late 1960's EB-0's fetching 4-figure sums, and since I'm a rather picky person, I wanted an EB-3 with the pre 1965 specifications (deep-set heel, wide control spacing), which would further bloat the price. I was aware of the Japanese versions of those (Greco, Burny, Orville, Epiphone), but those seldom if ever appear outside of Japan, and if they do, top-money gets asked for them. So I let that idea of owning an EB-3 for what it was. Then I started browsing eBay in search for a deal, and there I saw a Japanese Epiphone listed with a very short & poor description, but also at a rather low price (just a smidge more as a regular longscale Epiphone EB-3 would cost in the local store), located in Kyoto. Four people were advertising that bass so I had my suspicions it might have been a scam, as one seller had a low price, and the others were asking nearly double of it, more alike the other offerings of different instruments. So I asked the cheapest seller how that was possible, and he said that it's a central pool of instruments, and each independent seller can ask their own asking price, and the instruments are also sold locally outside of eBay. His ratings were absolutely perfect, with almost everyone saying his packing & protection was superb. It would need to be, because it's an all mahogany instrument with a Gibson-like neck (1 piece mahogany, 17° tilted headstock, big hole for the trussrod), and no case included. So after pondering on it for some weeks (hoping Epiphone would announce something for Winter-NAMM, which they didn't), I noticed 2 Sundays ago he offered a 5% discount on top of his already low price, so I thought to myself: "you know what, fck it, I'll bite. His ratings are good, I'm paying via Paypal, so I do have decent protection,...". So pressed the BIN-button, paid and then wholeheartedly expected to receive a message stating "yeah, it sold locally, I'm sorry"... But that message never came... instead I received a thank you for the payment, and a promise the item would ship on Thursday via FedEx. Could it be that that bass didn't get sold for more than 2 years, at that low of a price? On Thursday morning I received an SMS that FedEx received my package, and it was scheduled to arrive next Monday... Then a delay in Memphis, so it would be Tuesday, but on Tuesday no-one is home here, so I had to postpone to Wednesday... And on Wednesday, a white van stopped and delivered me a sturdy cardboard box (all hail FedEx' method of pre-paying customs & duties, so it clears fast). In it was a layer of bubble plastic, a layer of newspapers, another layer of bubble plastic, a gigbag (got that for free), and inside that a shape that reminded me of an instrument, in a layer of bubble plastic & foam... I peeled away the protective layers, and there it was, undamaged. I now also have enough padded plastic foil to last a lifetime. A quick test on the amplifier learned me the bridge pickup was cutting out, unless I pressed on it, meaning that a wire was shorting somewhere, but the pickup itself wasn't dead. So I opened up the patient for an overall inspection and a bit of cleaning, and saw an exposed wire touching the baseplate of the pickup. Insulated it, and the pickup worked again like it should... But then I noticed someone had been tampering with the wiring. The bridge pickup is the original GOTOH PAF-bucker with plastic-coated coax cable, but the neck pickup had been changed out for "something with a really old braided cable"... So I removed the cover of the neck pickup, and I was greeted there by something that was distinctly not a GOTOH-version of the sidewinder pickup. It was old, dusty, had a wooden spacer between the coils and measured 30k Ohm... Yep, that is a vintage Gibson mudbucker. So now I have a proper EB-3, with a really chunky 1960's neck, and the one thing the Japanese versions are considered "inferior" for (the weak neck pickup) already been replaced by a vintage Gibson unit that absolutely blasts. Ordered a set of shortscale flatwounds, will then further dial in and adjust to my likings. These crisp roundwounds aren't doing it for me. Also DIYed myself a string cover and wooden tugbar.
    2 points
  19. Listened to a whole Springsteen gig once at old Trafford, was ace. I was 3 miles away in my garden.
    2 points
  20. I lost my passport, so I can't be there for the ambush, sorry guys ! Try not to speak with bad cockney accent this time mates...
    2 points
  21. Agree and what a performance considering that Layne was already in poor shape and Jerry was suffering from food poisoning! They also performed in front of the Metallica blokes. Nice message written on Mike's acoustic bass: Friends Don't Let Friends Get Friends Haircuts 😉
    2 points
  22. 2 points
  23. Good shout. The Bill Evans Trio Live at the Village Vanguard 👍
    2 points
  24. Ok last one....and lovely bit of fast pick playing
    2 points
  25. Totally underwhelming. Never wanted a strat as a guitar and definitely not as a bass.
    2 points
  26. Waiting For Columbus - Little Feat but Space Ritual's got to be close.
    2 points
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  28. Does Dire Straits count - it's just a description of their music rather than a genre?
    2 points
  29. From what I've read about intonation and pitch, it's about as subjective as our taste in music in general. Our common idea of intonation is based on equal temperament, whereby the piano is tuned so that it sounds in tune in any key. However, when it first started to appear in the late 19th century many people thought it sounded horrible and out of tune, which in a sense it is, but no one notices it now because it's what the vast majority of the Western world grows up listening to. Prior to that, pianos were tuned for a specific key, or group of keys, depending on the piece. What we now think of as enharmonic sharps and flats (i.e. G# and Ab) were also considered distinct pitches. The story of tuning systems is described in great detail in "How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony" by Ross W. Duffin, if you want to know more. My point is, what sounds horribly out of tune to you may sound sonorous to someone else who is used to hearing it. That said, you'd think the bass player from one of the biggest bands ever would know how to tune his f$%&ing instrument!
    2 points
  30. I've got 2 Mustangs, a PJ and a JMJ and they are very different basses. I've had my PJ wired with a blend pot as I found the stock 3 way pickup selector switch was too limiting, the blend makes the bass much more versatile as you'd expect. The pickups are clear sounding and work really well together and give a range of familiar Fender tones from the trademark P grunt to that wiry bridge pickup sound. My favourite setting with the blend is just off centre with a bias towards the P pickup which gives a full but clear tone that sits nicely in the mix. The neck is a slim, jazz like profile. The JMJ is different in almost every way. The custom Seymore Duncan pickup has a big, full tone with less top end than the PJ, it's very much a fat, rounded vintage tone. It's not as versatile as the PJ but it's got that tone that both works with the band and puts a grin on my face at the same time. The neck has a chunkier profile, feeling more like a Precision profile. The lovely @Adee had an American Performer Mustang that I was fortunate to have a ply with before lockdown. It's more like the PJ than the JMJ but with higher grade hardware and a more pleasing neck finish than the PJ. But that's not to say the PJ has crap hardware or a poor neck finish, as it doesn't. But the pickups on the American model sounded a bit bland to my ears, they lacked the character of the PJ and the JMJ. Out of the bunch I felt the American was the weakest model simply because the tone was the least exciting to my ears, not a bad sound as such, just nothing that grabbed me. And it's also around a grand or so. As the PJ and JMJ are very different basses they both have their appeal and I'll pick up one over the other depending on my mood. But the following day I'll happily play the other. I like them both a lot. There's also the Vintera and new Squier models but I've played neither one so can't comment as to how they compare.
    2 points
  31. Apologies if this has been posted up before: My son put me onto this! Embarrassed to say that I don't know much about him...
    2 points
  32. Stunning! Love the PJ blades with rotary pot.
    2 points
  33. Paging @Osiris, if he's finished on Barry that is...
    2 points
  34. Unless you've seen them before with the same line up, you have no idea if a band is going to be any good until you go and see them. I try to avoid disappointment by mostly going to see bands that I like the music of. Have it still is no guarantee. I had enjoyed the albums by both Fleet Foxes and propaganda, but both bands were terrible live (although for different reasons).
    2 points
  35. Interesting. Here's another 'Lizard' band who went down that route on their splendidly named album Flying Microtonal Banana.
    2 points
  36. I thought that it was for re-arranging the thread for comedic purposes? Which is funny!
    2 points
  37. They're in the house! (But I've got lots of work to do do unboxing has to wait...)
    2 points
  38. Al Jarreau (Vocals) Buzzy Feiten (Guitar) Freddy Washington (Bass) Lenny Castro (Percussion) Steve Gadd (Drums) Joe Sample (Piano) Philippe Saisse (Keyboards)
    2 points
  39. I always liked the reverse P Eagle: https://reverb.com/item/6192883-b-c-rich-eagle-bass I even like the body shape - feels more california whimsical than metal.
    2 points
  40. ‘98 MIM jazz body. Wired stereo/mono. ‘78 USA fretless p neck. Put together just before Christmas. Custom wire harness. VVTT(pull up on last tone for mono). with my mini g/k- MB-200 stereo rig.
    2 points
  41. They were always a darker more intense act with Hugh Cornwell out front. Baz is too nice!
    2 points
  42. Iggy Pop David Soul Brian Emo (sorry)
    2 points
  43. It's a Camac, made by Eko in Italy. It's a blinged-up variation of Eko's BX series. These were 80s (obviously!) & very influenced by the styles of the time https://www.fetishguitars.com/eko/eko-the-final-years/eko-camac/ Brandoni Guitars in Wembley bought up all of Eko's old stock when they closed, and interestingly still have these advertised as in stock, either as neck/body or fully built bass. This one's probably a Brandoni bass, as it doesn't look 30+ years old. Should mention that I'd rather like one of these...
    2 points
  44. The whole beast in its full glory. 😍 😍
    2 points
  45. Absolute bargain price for an outstanding, almost new amp!
    2 points
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