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  1. After being made aware of some special pricing, on a thread here on BC, from those lovely folk at Thomann, I pulled the trigger on 40th Anniversary Squier Precision in trans(ish) blond, at £285 (28.5% off list), it was rude not to. It arrived today and straight out of the box, it screamed keeper. Everything as you’d expect from a well put together P, but at a price that seems impossible for the quality. It weighed in at 3.8kg, but I had a spare set of Hipshot, lightweight tuners, so fitted them straight away and that weight is reduced to a very acceptable 3.67kg (lighter than my Mustang). The 40mm nut width was also most welcome (the same as my Mustang). Matt body, satin neck make it pleasant to handle. The sound: a proper, full on P, with a very usable tone control. The nut was a little rough in places, but a nail file soon put that right. A bit of fret buzz on the G string around the 12th fret area also needed a little polish to the frets to remove that. I’m pleased, very pleased. I’ll update with more pics when I’ve fitted the tort guard I’ve ordered along with more thoughts after a few days of ownership.
    15 points
  2. Sadly I really do need to let this go now so it's priced accordingly. This is a beautiful bass, great weight, well balanced, has a low action and plays like a dream. Body wood – black limba Top wood – curly redwood Neck – lightly asymmetric, maple/wenge/padauk Fingerboard – acrylic impregnated wenge Pickups – ACG overwound single (neck) ACG humbucker (bridge), both have toggles for splitting Electronics – ACG/East SEQ+ preamp. Essentially a powerful tone control for each pickup plus a global treble control for adding extra bite (think Wal or Stingray) Hardware – Hipshot, Dunlop strap pins Weight – 8.8lbs Scale length – 34" Shipping is go-able and collection is always welcome too. I would potentially consider a trade for something of lower value and cash my way. A new one to this spec would set you back £3000+ so this is a ridiculous bargain.
    9 points
  3. On Thursday we played a free show at a local gallery where our guitarist has exhibited in his day job as a professional artist. He's been getting into multimedia and projections in particular so this night was promoted as "Sound and Vision" and featured ourselves alongside another local band as well as what turned out to be seven separate projectors. The room was great for the projections with masses of tall, bare walls but the sound was predictably affected. We had a good turnout which made the laborious set-up worthwhile (ever tried negotiating a menu that is both upside down and beamed onto a wall several metres away?) Obligatory self promotion links: https://deadtenantmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/deadtenant https://soundcloud.com/dead-tenant/sets/dead-tenant-live-demo
    8 points
  4. Furthering on this am jetting off to Portugal on Monday to record our (The Spacewasters) 2nd album. No instruments needed as the studio has them all (I’ll find out what I’m using when I get there), accommodation at the studio. Now we’re not professional, no chance of being so and under no illusions that this makes us so, but what a great hobby to have where we have the opportunity to do something like this.
    8 points
  5. I've had this for a while now, it's a stunningly well made bass, I've loved owning it however I have decided to move away from fan fret basses. It has a Darkglass tone capsule preamp which is astoundingly capable, it also has a passive mode. The bass has been lovingly cared for, and is in very good condition, there are a couple of tiny dings in the laquer which I've tried to capture, but they're very small and to be honest you'll struggle to see them. You're welcome to come and try it, but I live near Aberdeen, so it may be a trek for most of you. I can however do a video call to demo anything you might wish to see. I'll chuck in some new sets of strings too. Any questions, just ask. Specs Made in - Canada Scale length - 5-string 37-34 inches (940-863.6mm) Body - Alder with flame maple top Neck -5 piece maple, bolt-on Fingerboard - Maple with speedo bar inlays 7.25 inch radius (184mm) 24 mandolin frets, Novax fanned-fret system Pickups - Handmade Dingwall FDV Preamp - Darkglass Tone Capsule Controls - Master volume, 4-position Quad-tone pickup selector, active 3-band EQ, active/passive toggle switch. Bridge - Dingwall custom bridge String Spacing at Bridge - 0.709 inches (18mm) Tuners - Hipshot/Dingwall Finish - Blackburst (gloss)
    7 points
  6. I bought a Dakota Red one, too..it's everything you could want from a Precision bass and it looks great!
    5 points
  7. New band starting on Sunday. I've been building a board with the specific set in mind.
    5 points
  8. Having made music with my friend Nick since 1989 (first proper band / gig together), we've finally made an album. No hard sell but if anyone wants to check it out for free on Spotify / Amazon / whatever your preferred streaming platform is, "...Beyond Reverence" by Deadlight Dance is out today. Probably filed best under 80s Goth but it has enough layers to hold the interests of anyone who isn't expecting "Mega Party Mix Anthems 37". Of course I played bass on it but I also co-wrote all the originals, co-produced, co-arranged... as well as doing some mandolin, electric drums, acoustic drums, singing and Bass VI. If anyone is REALLY keen, search us out on Bandcamp and support the band but I'm certainly happy with a few of you checking us out. This was only supposed to be one jam once lockdown restrictions eased! We're performing the album acoustically on mandocellos (as you do!) Sat 16 Sept - SWINDON Shuffle onstage at The Beehive in Old Town at 7.15pm Thurs 21 Sept - MILDENHALL, WILTS The Horseshoe Sat 23 Sept BATH Chapter 22 (supporting Ghost Dance). And any follows across any of the social media platforms is always appreciated.
    5 points
  9. Most of the people at my gigs are checking their phones to see when they should take their medication.
    4 points
  10. Ha, bloody audience on their phones. I once bought a car on eBay between songs at a gig I was playing. 😂 I was keeping an eye on a car for my wife that ended that evening, I forgot to bid before we started and suddenly remembered during the gig. My phone was on my amp which is usually kind of beside me when I play doublebass, I quickly opened ebay at the end of a song and saw the auction ended in a couple of minutes. Shouted at the guitarist to do a double length intro to the next song while I stuck a bid in. Checked ebay in the break to find my wife now owned a new convertible. 😁
    4 points
  11. "Decent" bands don't advertise. It's all done by word of mouth, recommendation, friends of friends etc. Get into a band (or several) and meet as many musicians as you can. If your face fits you'll meet people who will be interested in working with you.
    4 points
  12. I was sitting in bed one Sunday morning, perusing Reverend basses on Glasgow's Merchant City Music website and Mrs BillyBass, sat next to me, started talking about going on a spa break. After a quick online search I suggested a spa hotel near Glasgow and she liked the idea. I then came clean and told her why, this was followed by a short negotiation and she agreed on a deal, she gets the spa break, and I get a new bass. On the first day in Glasgow I went to Merchant City Music and GuitarGuitar, which is just up the road from it. Both shops have a decent selection of basses; Glasgow puts London to shame on that point. In Merchant City Music I tried the Decision P and the Reverend Mercalli 4 and 5 strings. Lovely basses all of them, I picked the 'Venetian Pearl' Decision P due to its appearance, it didn't sound better than the Mercallis. They also have a couple of Reverend Thunderguns there too, these have set necks, which are glossy. The bass cost £879, which is a bargain. Reverend don't seem to have hiked their prices like Fender and most other brands. I've had the bass one week now so I've got over the initial 'wow'. This is a keeper, the pick ups sound right for the music we play, the neck is lovely, the string spacing/nut width is comfortable, and enables me to play root-octave-root-octave with a pick comfortably (my previous main basses-Charvels-have Jazz sized nuts)...and I love the look! Venetian Pearl, is actually a gold burst, going to a cream sparkle and the pickguard is a lemon yellow. It looks like a yellow burst in the website photos but it isn't.
    3 points
  13. Packed a couple dozen people into the small room above the Packhorse in Leeds for our originals outfit. There was pretty good sound (apparently), ‘thick bass tone’ got a couple of compliments though non-functional fans meant it got very sweaty. Good clean fun.
    3 points
  14. Ahh, feck it. Ordered the Seafoam jazz. I may end up taking the neck off it and putting it on my P bass, which is how I've justified buying the pretty thing to myself...
    3 points
  15. My first gig tonight since getting hit by covid a few weeks back. Standing is still proving a challenge. The Village Club. Stanstead Abbotts. Herts.
    3 points
  16. I want active basses to have an on off switch so I don’t have to keep pulling out the jack all the time to save battery drain in the studio.
    3 points
  17. You can't let a few dodgy experiences put you off, you've most certainly got to "kiss a few frogs" on the way, but you could say that about much else in life
    3 points
  18. Basschat? You also need to leave someone with a deposit that’s the value of the bass …. kinda
    3 points
  19. TBH, I had kind of decided on a tort pg before it arrived. I’ve had anodised pgs in the past and didn’t like them. This one feels nicer than those, however, and looks better too (it has a more pronounced ’grain’ and is shinier, an altogether different beast). I may end up keeping it as is and have the tort for when I fancy a change. I’m really looking forward to using with my band. It’s a Mod band and the various genres that that entails, but I think it’s the more aggressive tunes I think we excel at (The Jam, The Who, Small Faces, etc) and the tone of this bass should enhance that over the Mustang.
    3 points
  20. I don’t even Noah myself - the Who
    3 points
  21. I went to see Maiden at O2 with my young child (single digit age). I booked tickets on release day and had a nice seat facing the stage right by the exit for an easy access/escape with my child, just in case. When Maiden started, the bloke who was also with his kids stood up and blocked my view. I didn't hesitate and politely asked him to either move slightly to left or sit down explaining he was blockin my view. He didn't like my request but he did move. I understand it's a facking metal gig, but have some respect for others. Then the phones, constantly in the air. Last year I went to see Anthrax at Brixton Academy and Joey encouraged people on balcony to stand up , everyone did , organisers did not like it ..no standing signs.. People are the reason I no longer go to cinema. Back to the topic, surely they can't control the phone use, some.might need phones for family emergency etc. But having it in air constantly... I agree, ban it.
    3 points
  22. Not over enthusiastic - they tell you that is the rule, its written everywhere when you come in, and in the venue, if you break the rule, someone will come and tell you not to break the rule again. If you break the rule again, you get kicked out of the venue. That seems very reasonable. And as a result, having seen tool with my eyes rather than through a wall of other peoples phones, I realise how good it is, and how good gigs used to be
    3 points
  23. I only go to metal and punk gigs. No one talks because the music is so loud it would be hopeless. At the front, where I like to spend the evening it would be near impossible to hold up your phone to video it as 50 people slam in to you as they mosh. As for fans getting lost in the music, that's up to the band to take us there, grab us by the throat and keep going until the end. The only rules in the pit at metal shows are never intentionally hurt anyone and if someone falls down, pick them up (or if they need help then help them)
    3 points
  24. Just rescued this from a second hand shop for a tenner, hopefully I can turn it into something nice, as a cheap option I was thinking of giving it a slight roadworn look as there are a few nasty chips in the paint. Reading round on here it seems they are pretty good basses for not much money, any point in upgrading pickups and pots etc?
    2 points
  25. For those of you that follow / contribute to the "How was your gig?" thread, you may be familiar with my old school mate and I mucking about with an 80s Goth duo, usually on unusual folk instruments. I think we're probably taking it a lot more seriously now, but it just feels like a laugh all the time. The band took off when Nick bought a mandocello and as of now, I have officially joined him! 8 strings of low end goodness (tuned C G D A, if anyone is curious). We play differently as I'm really a bassist and he's really a guitarist so I am looking forward to a twin mandocello attack! It's not too heavy, well balanced and a beautiful instrument. I've always been impressed with Gold Tone's stuff. And of course just screamingly good fun to play too (pic below is me playing Nick's one which is exactly the same, pinched from the "How was your gig" thread.
    2 points
  26. Sensible offers anyone or a guaranteed £1800, nothing else comparable at that price😞 Currently £2499 at Bass Direct so a significant saving for someone. Time to admit that my attempts with Fender Jazz 5s, Allevo Coppola 5s, Sadowsky Modern 5s and now my exceptionally light Sadowsky Metroline 2022 Will Lee 5 I have come to the realisation that I am a 4 string player favouring both my Fodera Monarch and my Sadowsky Modern for most gigs (not forgetting the old EB3 for my Free tribute excursions). This immaculate Will Lee 5 is exceptional as you would expect from Sadowsky and does sound great with the mid boost feature and the neck for a 5 is easy to play. The previous owner d_g of this parish (who knows his basses) upgraded the bridge and has attached block fret stickers from Jockomo (which are easily removed) and the pickups are upgraded to Bartolini B Axis . Would swop for a Metroline Will Lee 4 or sell for a very reasonable £1900 NOW £1800 with shipping at buyers cost (cardboard box available). Any trial most welcome.and cold drinks/coffee always available
    2 points
  27. Great find for a tenner! Well worth doing up a bit, they're actually very nice basses, especially the necks. I've got an STB J and P, paid £40 each. The P I gigged solidly for the best part of a year I liked it that much. I did put a Quarter Pound pickup in it but the original was fine really. The J has a pair of the Entwistle PBXNs wired with a series switch. Proper J tones with either pickup and a lovely full fat tone when in series, almost P sounding. In fact I used it for rehearsal last week, it holds it's own against some expensive 'real' basses. Both have had black pickguards and bridge covers added. Arty farty (bad grainy) shot 🙈 Forgot to say that the Jazz was sent to me by courier in a single black bin liner taped shut around the neck with the headstock sticking out. Amazingly No damage, crazy!.
    2 points
  28. This just popped up for me - properly widdly but some lovely grooves and playing by all concerned: Hiromi has a great ear for bassists - she's played a lot with Anthony Jackson over the years.
    2 points
  29. I see what you did there, taking advantage of my good nature
    2 points
  30. No need to apologise. It's what I started the thread for!
    2 points
  31. I would've preferred the blonde but saw the Jonny Dibble review prior to purchase so didn't want to risk it. I'm pleased to say I'm very happy with my dakota red P and also happy for the guys who ordered the blonde and got a good one. They really are great basses 👍
    2 points
  32. You could've posted a picture of a Telecaster here, I for one would not have been unhappy. Confused maybe, but not unhappy. I do love a Tele.
    2 points
  33. 2 points
  34. This is exactly it @Gwilym, and it's what I'm saying since the beginning of this thread, but some people with absolutely no knowledge in electronics weren't able to understand it. Glad that EMG mentioned it too in their ABC manual, but it's strange that this Alex guy didn't do it. And in the OP case, a simple MN taper balance pot of 250 or 500 KOhms will solve this typical insertion loss issue keeping all the signal a totally passive path. Some people here owe me some apologies.
    2 points
  35. Yes, translucent...you can see the grain. I've seen quite a few nice ones but several that looked pretty bad, indeed. Might be a good idea to check these out in person...this from someone who owns 12 basses, 9 purchased online. I'd like to meet the genius who thought this was a good idea just to ask him why they weren't painted Dakota Red instead.
    2 points
  36. The pole pieces on my one don't align directly over the string and this has been the case on a number of guitars and basses I've owned in the past. Other than aesthetics it really doesn't affect sound or playability and if there has been a tiny discernible difference in sound output, raising the pickup one side marginally helps.
    2 points
  37. 2 points
  38. We've taken gigs where we knew we weren't a match or knew the patrons weren't really live music folks. So they act like they're not interested because they're not.lol Blue
    2 points
  39. Must reckon i'm not much into the DCX's mid-gain drive tone. There are better options in the market imo for bass overdriven tones. Now push its EQ section with any (bass) overdrive pedal and it's much better sounding than without. Any knobs setting change is more noticeable, breakup is more detailed, and you got some super effective bass-taillored voicing and EQ as a bonus. Getting hefty and full lows from an od, even one with a blend, is not always easy, the DCX provides tons of them while retaining the breakup. And when the overdrive pedal is off, you get a great 'clean' tone enhancer, with tasty hints of saturation if it's your thing as an second bonus. Awesome pedal ! * Halcyon->DCX Bass might a winner
    2 points
  40. We're playing the Flint Cottage in High Wycombe tomorrow evening.
    2 points
  41. Aside from Basschat I don’t do social media. I’ve looked at both my current and previous band’s Facebook pages just to see what goes in but other than that not interested.
    2 points
  42. I was at the back, the only other person behind me was him and his pal. Maybe he snuck up behind me so he could complain.......we'll never know.
    2 points
  43. I don`t really care if people are using their phones or not, held aloft or not. I don`t understand it mind, I prefer to concentrate on listening mainly but also watching the performance. Maybe I`m just too old to multi-task.
    2 points
  44. Rather than hope to find a ready made band (where others have done the hard work in getting it off the ground), why not get together with a couple of like-minded souls and start your own? You'll be fortunate to find a situation you can simply slot into. Sure. it happens, but probably not most of the time.
    2 points
  45. There is a reason that I neither named the bands nor made them identifiable by virtue of genre; Other bassists on here may wish to audition/ play in said outfits. It's not my place to discourage them, so it's my attempt at being fair to those who have no "right to reply".
    2 points
  46. Being in a similar situation to the OP, I understand completely
    2 points
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