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Aria IGB68 joins the family. It's a beast ! Beautiful clear tone, massive amounts of power, I'm surprised actually, it's up there with a Spector Euro 5 I had in terms of the output from the mid/bass/treble cut and boost. Active/passive, Single/double coil, lovely dark and smooth fretboard. It's quite heavy.... it was a struggle to get the Dunlop strap buttons in, solid peice of timber. No "upgrades" required here, despite what I've read about the electrics, it sounds fabulous to me. Beautiful thing, very happy.8 points
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That'll be Frida I tend to play her for slap, but now have a 5 string version (That I've named Boudicca :D) of the same model because I've obviously got to keep up the rep6 points
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So, I’m not a fan of 5 strings, they just become a thumb anchor for the times I’m hitting the E string, I’ve tried, just can’t get over it. I do love a Hipshot D-Tuner though as I like to cover a bit of grunge. I purchased a Wal the other day and like all my basses my first thought was D-tuner. After research I decided I needed an EB4 in gold… On further research I discovered Hipshot stopped making the EB4 😩 I fired off an email to hipshot asking about a model replacement number (expecting a nay and a hunt for a secondhand model) on the 28th of December (it’s the holidays, they won’t answer until the new year. To my suprise a few hours later I got a response from Oscar Yuan. please call us it’s a special order as we only have one left and in gold!! I like to think he went rummaging through dusty old boxes and emerged triumphant, dtuner held high, but he probably looked at the stock list on the PC 🤣😂 A call to the states and a quick conversation with Oscar and the item was ordered. 29th of December I got an invoice and dispatch note, it’s on its way. Oscar, thank you, Hipshot great customer service. Another happy customer.6 points
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Bending the binding... Bent binding by the body... Bent binding bound to the body during bent binding to body bonding.... binding on bfret board..6 points
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Decent progress today. It's safer to start from scratch in terms of the tuner positioning to ensure that the string runs from the nut to the tuners are going to be straight. After doing the geometry, always a good idea to physically position the tuners to make sure that is 'looks right' and also that nothing is going to clash between each unit: Then - to replicate the recess that Lull put in for the tuner washers, that's the first size of Forstner bit to use: Then simply line up the central prong of the smaller bit to drill the through-holes: Also, the first rough cut for the fretboard ebony extension to at least give me initial string clearance for my first trial fit of the neck: And this allowed me to fit the Licenced tuners: And finally, a slice off the heel to get it to broadly the right thickness. I was pleased with the accuracy of the cut as, for hard maple, this is at about the limit for my hobby-grade bandsaw: And taking that slice off allowed me to - in made-to-measure suit terminology - do the 'first fit'. It's actually pretty close for a first fit Tomorrow I will cut the nut (more of a spacer than a full nut on a fretless - the slots will take the strings to within a gnat's of the surface of the fretboard) and then I can bring the strings to tension and see how much I need to tweak the angle of the heel so that the action is correct under tension whichever neck is on without having to adjust the saddle heights (even though, as discussed earlier, the intonation probably will need to be tweaked due to the different strings that will be fitted).5 points
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Right. New amp bought 10.25am today. Buckle in. It’s going to be a frantic, short, and ultimately pathetic ride. (as I said to Mrs T last night:..)5 points
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I also quit for a few years for my own reasons (which I won't go into). But obviously I had to return at some point so I could resume losing money on buying and selling basses.5 points
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I suppose being 50% off means you can order two and hope at least one makes it to you 😂4 points
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I think the best way would be to sign up to Discogs and add them all to your collection by scanning the bar codes. Then for each one you’ll see the cheapest sale, most expensive sale and average sale price. That should give you a decent indication of what’s what.4 points
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After much hinting to my wife (‘that one please!’), I am now the happy owner of a Harley Benton fretless. I’ve not had much time on it yet as we visited family. Hopefully over the weekend I’ll get to have some fun with it. first impressions were that it had the worst setup I’ve ever seen, the strings were flush against the fretboard. I’ve adjusted it a bit but I’ve got a set of flats to try on it so I’ll set it up properly with then. my other bass related gift was Pearl Jam the complete scores song book, which is both amazing and a little daunting! It will allow me to get my Ament on with some fretless songs!4 points
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I’m new on this site but have a rare Yamaha SBV500 in blue for sale. I bought it new in early 2000s. It’s in good condition, plays great and is well looked after – but has been used and there are a couple of minor scuffs on it and a small bit of paint chipped off the edge of the headstock (see photo). Included is a padded soft case. I’m selling it as I want to switch to a short-scale bass. I live in Cambridge but could potentially travel some of the way to meet a buyer.4 points
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@xilddx @Tinman @Mrs Tinman @OutToPlayJazz @ShergoldSnickers @discreet @Zoe_BillySheehan @Josh @jakenewmanbass Of course there was @OldGit, who will always be missed. I seem to recall their being someone called The Butler who was in a band called Midas Fall, bought their first album which was very impressive. There was The Funk (?). @discreet is one of the funniest people I know. I don't think I've met anyone else who's got a euphemism for almost everything. I'm probably in a small minority of the people, who've been here long enough to remember Beefy, who found him to be a complete derrière.4 points
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I’ve been told to spend less on bass gear in 2022 so I’m buying a 70s P bass in parts! I was thinking about putting this in a stand as a shelf object in the man cave but for now I’ve hung it on the wall. Pretty cool I think! The tuners are original but the s/n has worn off so I don’t know anything more about it. I might have bought this whilst pissed over Xmas. ped3 points
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I know of a couple of Conductors/MD's who would 'literally go fuc*%ng nuts' with the arranger or, engraving company, if presented with that last bar in a score they were working with...3 points
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My dad was a cabinet maker, and said a workbench should be the height of your bumhole. A man of eloquence…3 points
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While sorting out the 4-year warranty extension from warwick.de on my new-today Gnome i Pro, I saw in the drop down produect option menu a 'v2 300w Gnome Pro' and a '600w Gnome Pro'. Coming next year?3 points
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Thanks everyone - I've now got a nice clean-warm tone based on the mic pre settings from @krispn . I'll now go back to some of the cabs & IRs and play with mic options as well - thanks @ratman3 points
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I was only five, but already interested in music. Don't worry, it was the Hit Parade for me, but 1970 was the year of this jazz milestone. Miles Davis : beaches Brew.3 points
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I was not around in 1970, so, I did some googeling and saw that this song got released in 1970. It has one of the first basslines I learned to play and I still enjoy playing it on my 74 P with flats:3 points
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I took a risk recently and sold off my Stingray 5 and Rivoli and have ended up with this from Bass Direct. It’s a 2021 Nash PB-J 63 in Fiesta Red. Apparently the first owner already had too many basses. Lucky for be though as it plays like a dream and sounds amazing…2 points
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Thought I'd ask you guys and see what gems you've spotted in sheet music.... for example, my personal favourites... What do you guys have?2 points
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Suppose that the population consists of only two types of person: - type A has no skill, and therefore guess correctly with probability 0.5 - type B has full skills, and therefore answers correctly with probability 1 then after a single experiment that resulted in 75% correct scores you'd expect that 50% of your population is type A and 50% is type B.2 points
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Hell of a find! As said above, control knobs non-original. Coincidentally; one sold only recently on here: Thats a Kramer 450B in the pic, I think he was more usually seen with the 650B (as in the TOTP studio footage of “Rat Trap” )2 points
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Now if only that horrible, horrible tort pickguard could be replaced with a black one... 🙄2 points
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No mate, co-written by Freddie Washington (on a P bass!). I know I've posted this clip before:2 points
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As I'm up in Coventry, for the new year, I popped to Bass Direct this morning. My parents got me a pedal board power supply for christmas, so I thought I'd better get a pedalboard 😬 I also picked up a Peterson Strobostomp HD. Although I went to get a Pedaltrain Classic 2 they had advertised on the website, they didn't have one in stock. But they did have a Classic 1... that they didn't know they'd ordered. I've ordered some Harley Benton patch cable kits from Thomann. So once I'm back home and that's arrived I can spend a good few hours setting up a pedal board. But for now, it looks like this: 😆2 points
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If you are going to try and sell them on Discogs, make 100% sure that you are listing the correct version. The sorts of people who buy on there (especially rare versions) will demand that sort of accuracy and won't be happy if you sell them the wrong version, even if it is a genuine mistake on your part. I speak from experience.2 points
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When I first joined Waynepunkdude was very active, and another chap with a hard to pronounce name - lots of Xs. I remember Mr Xs won a Squier Jaguar and customised it with the Lion of Judah. He made a point of leaving IIRC, his posts were getting very confrontational.2 points
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The BOD plugin is free and works great. The only thing I would point out is that we trouble ourselves so much with 'getting the tone', but by and large once everything is mixed, the nuances we strive to achieve in isolation, just get lost in the final mix (that is, of course unless you have passages where the bass is just playing on it's own).2 points
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I've always seen New York hardcore as a completely separate genre to British punk because its so completely different. Were The Jam even a punk band? I thought they were new wave / pop. Maybe it would be simpler to just categorise music as good music or bad music.2 points
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The other bit is the missing link in the early UK Brit Funk scene - a headless Fender whose ghost was said to haunt Macari's but it turned out to be the janitor all along, fella by the name of Carlos Sultana, you had to be there.2 points
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Excellent choices, Sir. Also: Ladies of the Canyon - Joni Mitchell Third Album - Led Zeppelin Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel Fun House - The Stooges After The Gold Rush - Neil Young Man Who Sold The World - Bowie In Rock - Deep Purple Band of Gypsys - Hendrix2 points
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Great Year. Fire & Water - Free Deja Vu - CSNY Live at Leeds - The Who In Rock - Deep Purple Band of Gypsys - Jimi Hendrix Bridge over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel Abraxas - Santana No Dice - Badfinger Chicago - Chicago Climbing - Mountain Funkadelic - Funkadelic Curtis - Curtis Mayfield Sex Machine - James Brown2 points
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Maybe they just got tired of our sh*t For whatever the reason I hope they're happy, healthy and still playing Bass.2 points
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Thanks Stew. The Stomp arrives today so we’ll see how I get on. I was resigned to the fact that at. 75 I would probably never find another band, especially in a new area where I knew no-one. However someone I chatted to whilst walking the dogs knew someone who knew someone who had a band and was looking for a bass. I made contact, went along to a rehearsal and that was it. Nice folks and interesting music, slightly funky blues. Strong Bonnie Raitt and Keb Mo influences. First gig next month, COVID permitting.2 points
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My new power supply arrived a few days back so I've rejigged the board to accommodate it. The Sony wireless is now hidden under the top tier. And I reckon there's just enough room for a bass synth pedal to complete it when something pops up in the classifieds.2 points