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Hi all, thanks for your feedback. This is way more complicated than it was supposed to be. I'm going to stop the trial because it's turning into a PITA.13 points
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Wel either the plug in isn't working, or Ezoic isn't recognising the cookies or there are browser issues but one way or another, it's not acceptable. I have no desire to erode the trust and goodwill within this community.8 points
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I just got my beloved Euro LX4 back from my master tech geezer, who fitted my preferred EMGX pickups. This was my first ever Spector, and for some reason known to no one, I sold it on. Idiot. Instant regret. I managed to get it back about 4 weeks ago after 18 months apart, and I’m just so happy about it. Anyway, it’s now sounding the way it should, plus is now volume, pickup selector, bass, treble. I can’t wait to start gigging with it. Happy days. Cheers ✨7 points
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Blimey. So sad so many Basschatters don't get to share their passion. I suppose I'm lucky - my partner knows loads of people on the local music scene. But I'm not shy and chat to any and everyone about music - I met a guy who was looking at the same guitar as me in crack converters and ended up gigging with him. My advice is just start conversations. It can be as anodyne as vanilla, people are usually grateful to talk something interesting. Went to a celebration of a lost friend tonight. Chap I jammed with at Monday's open mike was there, we spent a good hour chinwagging. music is an icebreaker. Please don't be shy of talking to people, especially bands. 98.7% of bass players appreciate being approached by another bassist!6 points
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Another fun Jam Night at McCafferty’s in Epsom. The drummer (Paul) is a regular but it was the first time we’d played with him. It was the first time the singer (Vicky) had been with us since May. The 1 fingered salute was in the 1st song, so I assume it wasn’t aimed at us 😀. (It’s the 1st time I’ve used the Vimeo editor, so please excuse the rather uninspiring transitions and text). And I do agree with @Cat Burrito a few pages back about musicians arriving late and disappearing early. Apart from it not being supportive of fellow musicians, they are missing out on some cracking entertainment.6 points
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Hello all, I play bass guitar and Chapman Stick from a bassist perspective. Here's a video of me playing slap bass and melody chords at the same time. Hope you like it. Thanks! -Kevin5 points
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Thank you. As much as I would love to be cast as the hero, I'm feeling seriously pissed off frustrated that things aren't turning out in the way they were supposed to. It's not due to a lack of care on my part, this is why I wanted to trial things rather than impose a change. I'm feeling pretty grateful that everyone has offered constructive feedback and some understanding.5 points
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Hello, I’ve decided to sell my awesome Sadowsky Metro Line which was purchased from Bass Direct a few months back.. This is a fantastic sounding and playing Bass in great condition. There are no nasty dings just a bit of playing ware on the scratch plate. The Bass comes with its original Sadowsky Gig Bag and paperwork. The original certificate is showing that it weighs 7.9 pounds. Its somewhere around that and 8 Pounds.. It’s nice, really nice.. These Sadowsky’s have just shot up in price again, they’re now selling around £2,600 and more. I’m happy to meet up somewhere I’m based in Cheshire. UK Only & no trades thanks.. Price drop now £1750 p5 points
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Rob Allen Lined Fretless Mouse 30 Bass complete with hard case. Excellent condition. If you are looking at this then you know what it is. Currently not prepared to ship this but can bring it to SW Bass Bash at Taunton on 8th October. No trade offers please as I am semi-retiring and trying to reduce my collection.4 points
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Well, not overly sure just how thin to make stuff, but at least this is now ringing out with sub-harmonics and definite bass /treble tap notes from the upper and lower halves respectively. Then the linings were relieved where the main cross braces will go that will lock the main strength-critical braces to the sides: Quick check fit, looking for gaps: And the old adage that you can never have too many clamps And tidied up: Next jobs will be fitting a bridge plate, doing the first rough-fit of the neck angle and pondering on whether to add a side sound hole or not4 points
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2023/sep/28/spinal-taps-derek-smalls-id-like-to-collaborate-with-mozart-i-know-chords-hes-never-used4 points
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On a more serious note : in what way may the BC contingent assist with the necessary financing to keep the site popular and useful..? Do you have alternative suggestions, or would you like some..? There seems to be a consensus that most (all..?) members would lend an attentive ear to any proposals in that direction. Can we (the Members...) help..?4 points
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Good morning you lovely people! Just to update you all, the bass is now potentially sold.....pending some fine details. Obviously, if circumstances change I'll be the first to let you know and relist. Can I thank the Bass Chat community for all the interest, passion & support for this bass. This bass has been in my husbands life for 37yrs....I've only been in his for 35! 😁😍So it means a lot to have you all helping to make this transition go so smoothly. I'll keep you posted! Kindest regards, Gaby4 points
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Trying out a setup at tonight's rehearshal for this weekends gig. Perhaps just a tad overkill for a small pub venue. Glorious sounding combination though and another tick on the bucket list of fantasy gig rigs. MK500 + '98 P-bass + custom 2x12 500 watt ported Marshall cab running @ 4 ohms. Lots of cubic inches does seem to make a difference.4 points
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What the hell? Have people actually seen the vendor list you’re potentially voluntarily and forcibly consenting to? I’m on an iPhone and I can scroll non stop down a list of companies I’ve never heard of for minutes, there’s hundreds of them, on my phone all pre consented to, and some vendors have an automatic consent tick box that you can’t untick? If you have a spare hour you can untick the ones that let you and suffer the rest. I don’t consent to any of these third parties having my data. There are no reject all options, so what are my options as a PAYING user on this platform? Is my only option to stop using the site? seriously what gives?4 points
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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.3 points
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NOW SOLD So once again I bought a really sweet fretless and quickly discover I have no time to try master that particular discipline. Bought from Soledad on here a short while ago. Asking what I paid. Link to his advert below https://www.basschat.co.uk/search/?&q=Mayones &search_and_or=and Specs: Amazaque body Mahogany/maple neck Unlined ebony fingerboard MEC pickups MEC 2 band EQ Active/passive Superb fretless bass, beautifully crafted instrument with some really nice touches like the wood control cavity cover and truss rod cover. Unlined ebony board is in excellent condition. Has some marking from roundwound strings used in the past but is currently wearing flatwound strings. In lovely condition with no issues. Comes with nice Sire heavy duty high quality gig bag. Bass is available for audition in Market Drayton, Shropshire. Can pack for posting if buyer wants to arrange collection and their own level of cover etc. Alternatively can meet west mids Telford, Stoke. Stafford, Crewe etc Thanks for looking Keir Edit: added pics taken in daylight3 points
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I picked up some Bongo electronics. I have owned some (!) Bongos in the past but found them uncomfortable when seated. But I loved the electronics. Our own @Manton Customs did the routing work and all that malarky. New scratchplate, control cavity, battery and pickups. The control knobs are all sorts of wrong, but I will source some better ones. The before pictures are here. Share my joy.3 points
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The board itself seems to be a sofa... do you not have problems fitting that on stage?3 points
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Took delivery of the Sandberg Florence from Bass Direct on Tuesday. It's a very nice bass, skinnier neck than I'm used to (I usually use a Serek MW2 5 string and it has a chunky neck), but the mud bucker has a super cool tone. Almost P-ish but less mid-range and highs. The only slight con is the balance is a bit towards the body, but not hugely and it'll be fine on strap.3 points
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1. @cetera - Charvel 3B, ESP Surveyor '87, Fender FSR PJ Precision, Hamer Impact, Italia Imola, Spector NS2, Spector Euro, Spector EuroX (Spectorbird), Spector Pulse II, Spector Dimension 4HP, Gallien Krueger 400RB & Legacy800 heads, GenzBenz Neox 2x12 cab 2. @TheGreek - All short scale this year - a @Jabba_the_gut scale 5er, Mini Ray, Short scale P bass 3. @Harlequin74 - Zoot Performer, Status Shark, Spector QV4 , Markbass TTE501 and Matching CAB. Maybe the Lehle Basswitch… 4. @Frank Blank - @Jabba_the_gut short scale fretted and fretless, JMJ Mustang, QSC K12.2, Grace Design Alix 5. @TrevorR - Mk 1 Wal, Wal Pro IIE, Aria SB700, Frankenjazz, pedals and MarkBass LMII & Traveler 2x10 6. @bnt - travelling light, probably a couple of pedals such as T-Rex Diva Drive, Orange KongPressor 7. @bass_dinger - 1999 Washburn XB500, 1994 Washburn XB500, Washburn XB925 in zebrawood, Washburn XB925 in bits, Boulder Creek 5 string (likely to be for sale), SWR Workingmans 12. 8. @greentext- 2008 Spector NS4-H2, 2015 Sandberg VS4, 2000 Trace Elliot T-Bass, my pedalboard and my tin of picks 😈 9. @prowla - Probably a couple of Rickenbackers and some interesting oddities. Amp-wise a Markbass EVO and a 1x12 (last year I bought some others to try and never switched them on, as the EVO sounded spot-on). 10. @SuperSeagull - Status S2, Feline P Bass, Modded Fender Lyte, Flea Jazz, MB Combo 11. @Merton - various short and medium scale ACGs, Zoots and Conway basses, Barefaced cabs, modern Trace Elliot amps 12. @MacDaddy - Shuker (probably no3), Snapdragon Folding Bass, possibly a Rob Allen Mouse. 13. @neilp - matching pair of fretted and fretless 1980 Aria SB1000s, possibly my fretless Wal mk1, Ashdown ABM500/Ampeg 4x10, Tech 21 Bass Fly Rig 14. @NickD - Strunal Schonbach 5 String DB, and whatever else I can shoehorn in the car around it... hopefully a MD CMD121 H, Zoom B6, and maybe a Maruszczyk Jake and a Shuker Series 2. 15. @WalMan - converted Wal Pro, Zon Legacy Elite, Status S2, G&L L2500 fretless, McMillen 12Step & DSI MoPho, Two Notes Bass Revolt, Trondheim Audio SkarBassOne, BackBeat2 (and my BackBeat1 will probably be available for sale). 16. Darkglass Microtubes500 and one of the Barefaced cabs. All depends how late I leave and what will fit in the new car 🚙 😁 16. @Smanth - With my small, light, battery powered gear (mostly) ... IBBY-Ibanez GSRM25 5 str sub short scale, 'ELIMA - Kala California 5 str fretless ubass, QUINN- HB 5 Str Fretless, MOD Dwarf based pedalboard, Boss Dual Cube Bass LX. (Also some toys to sell) 17. @Jean-Luc Pickguard - NS Design CR5M, Squier Bass VI, Roland MicroCube Bass RX and some pedals. 18. @tauzero - the basses that @TheGreek made me buy (handmade 6-string headless, Pedulla 6 fretless), Roland GR-55, one or two Seis, anything else that occurs to me, Mrs Zero (probably) 19. @Stingray5 - EBMM Stingray 5, a trio of Tunes i.e. TWB-6, TWB-4z, SWV4-BB, Boss GT-6B, Eden EC180 combo. 20. @rumblefish - Reverend Rumblefish, GB basses, Mesa Walkabout amp, Vanderkley 112 MNT. 21. @Paul S - might be space for a shorty? If not never mind. I have nothing of interest 22. @bassace97 - Musicman stingray basses, Fender Mustang bass, Pedalboard and my Mesa TT800 + SL112 cabs 23. @BillyBass - Reverend Decision P, Gallien-Krueger Fusion S1200 and Barefaced Midget 24. @silverfoxnik - some basses and noise amplifying boxes.3 points
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Here's my new Brian May RS It's neon pink. Purely for my 80s duo and band. It's a great guitar (my third Brian May guitar)3 points
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Great - so we are here - just tell us what you need to keep this site wonderful - cheers3 points
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Agreed on Cort basses, pretty much fabulous at most price points. The GB5 looks awesome. Also agreed about Jeff. He's an enigma for sure. His playing..... well lets be honest he's a genius. However I was lucky enough to fall out with him on a FB thread a few years ago, where he argued that you absolutely have to have a solid grounding in theory to be a good bass player. I argued that I'd been playing 40 years and knew next to nothing and had managed as a semi pro in the past (although nothing like the dizzy heights of people like him, obviously), learning almost exclusively by ear. We had a lengthy argument about it on the thread, it got a bit heated and I left it alone. I actually met him at a bassday gathering in Manchester a few years previous, and he's an absolutely lovey and funny chap, but he has some odd opinions.3 points
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Jeff Berlin is also strongly against the use of metronomes when practicing, but otherwise has some rather reactionary old fashioned views on the subject of learning and teaching. Of course neither takes away from his indisputably absolutely astonishing chops on a bass, but I would personally hesitate taking advice from him. That said Cort instruments in general are incredible value for the money, even the cheapest budget basses leaving their factories are genuinely great instruments.3 points
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Yeah, I totally agree, thank to @Frank n funker for bringing this to our attention3 points
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Hi all, thanks for your feedback. This is way more complicated than it was supposed to be. I'm going to stop the trial.3 points
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If you use a blocker to remove the tab all you are doing removing the ability to user edit the settings. It doesn't prevent Ezoic or even Basschat from changing the default settings behind your back. The current use of the tab is poor coding. If it must be there it should be a link at the bottom of the page next to the (now out of date) Cookies one. I currently have Basschat sandboxed in its own browser which is only used to view Basschat and nothing else. It is also set to delete all cookies on exit, which has the added advantage that I'll get the privacy menu pop up when I log in and check if any settings have changed. I've removed the Basschat bookmark from usual browser so I don't inadvertently click on it while doing my other browsing. This also means that the Basschat bookmark has been removed from both my phone and tablet, so I won't be viewing it on either of these devices. I notice that neither @Kiwi or @dewww have seen fit to comment since this all kicked off.3 points
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Well I have no idea what this site costs to run - but I believe the members here would like to keep the site running I have read that some would leave altogether - this would be a great shame - so are enough people interested enough in keeping it free from trackers and ads - I don't know how many supporting members there are now - I don't know if there is a big shortfall, a small shortfall , or no shortfall - I also think administrators et al deserve some payment - a tennis club would cost more or any other club - this one is for Bassists - I have already bought a couple of bits of gear the people I bought them off were top notch - well they're bassists aren't they - save this the way it is - a great bass site3 points
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Just heard the start of Mariah Carey “Without You”. #”No I can’t forget the semen on your face as you were leaving”.2 points
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What you can't do with the common kitchen fork eh2 points
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The benefit a side sound hole brings, is that when someone inevitably posts something (e.g. a cheese sandwich) into the body, you'll be able to get it out again.2 points
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If we had 4 or more bassists, I think that I would stand down. If I were the fifth best bassist in a group of 5, I would sit in the pews and enjoy the music. And if the other 4 bassists were learning their craft, I would question (in my mind) the wisdom of the leadership. Playing 12 times a year is not enough to keep my chops up, especially if we have (say) 3 drummers and the rota will mean that I only get to play together once every 12 weeks. There was a time when my church did have 4 bassists, but I defeated them all, Highlander-Style.... Actually, the reality was that they turned up unprepared, turned up without a bass guitar, needed to be told where each note on the bass was, did not turn up, could not make certain events, needed someone else to tune their instrument. I think that the leaders got fed up with that nonsense, and focused on the people who could do it without instruction. Once they had a band that loved to play, and could sound good with a one-hour run through, they decided to stick with what worked. However, since then, there has been some noise about why others are not invited to sing, or why their children got a guitar for Christmas and know three chords but are not yet in the band. Sadly, nobody had the courage to tell such people that they were previously turned down in the mix. So for me, a small band and a spare set of musicians who are rotad in is enough for me.2 points
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I'm sure in person he's fine, but my word he has a real talent for rubbing people up the wrong way online.2 points
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As much as I love my new squier bass, I certainly have gotten more of a wow factor from my harley benton purchases. Mrs Glambass didn't believe me when i told her how much my latest one cost. I had to show her. I guess she knows my techniques after 14 years.... 😉 I've got a fair few now and they never cease to amaze me how they can produce a bass to such a good standard and still make a profit. Maybe i've just been lucky, but all of my purchases have been cosmetically great. One required a little action tweak, but i'm not complaining at that. I bought a JB-75MN a while back and for £148 it really is quite a piece of kit! Its done a shedload of gigs and if it gets dinged, used as a baseball bat or run over by the tour bus i'm not going to cry too much. I'm no label snob - i'm quite happy to gig with a HB.2 points
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It's my pleasure chaps, I'm really happy that so many on this great forum have taken advantage of the offer and are as happy with their bass as I am 👍2 points
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In my opinion the extra outlay for the EVO IV 600 is well worth it, it has the same feel to the sound that you mention but due to the extra eq is more versatile and feels “sharper”, more precise.2 points
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Inadvertently (stupidly) I consented to some cookies on another website whilst using non Adblocked device. The subsequent deluge of adverts and flooding of my email spam box were clearly related. Wasted some time unsubscribing from shi*e unwanted email ads. My fuss is about personal privacy and my data. Who knows what social media manipulation may follow from the organisations. Through choice the only social media I use is bc.2 points
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@Beedster Your second point is easily answered. You can set the support threads to be ordered by date or post popularity (the idea being that posts that actually solve the problem are voted up to the top of the thread. If you change the view to date (go to the first post in the thread and just below it there is are two buttons that allow you to change the post sorting) then the posts will stop moving.2 points
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My experience has been that when people find out you're either in a band, or have been in bands back in the day, whatever, they're interested straight away, and happy to chat and ask you about the whole thing like it holds some kind of mystique, especially if you go back to the 70s 80s era2 points
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Slightly smaller board than previously. I changed my vintage Mutron (which necessitated a loop switch due to leaky bypass) with the Mutron III+ which I prefer in many ways. It was a challenge to fit everything underneath but it all fits (after lots of mucking about). There's a Broughton HPF (you can adjust the knob through a hole in the side of the board), Warm Audio DI, MXR comp, power supply and junction box...2 points
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Duo gig Sunday afternoon left me with a mild back ache. 3 hours standing playing bass and vocals, with a short break in the middle. 40 songs. I guess I’m getting old. I used to that and more without any problems when I were a younger lad. Great receptive crowd made it for us though.2 points
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School reunion party at Ludlow Brewery. Great seeing all those faces from my youth and chatting to people desperately trying to remember their names😊 We played pretty well ...a few fubars but no-one noticed Pic of sound check - hence no drummer2 points
