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  1. A little while ago the Japanese Spector distributor ordered a very limited private run of Spector Euro CST's in a beautiful desert island finish over poplar burl, with an ash back, maple fingerboard, abalone inlays, EMG X pickups and the Darkglass Legacy (Haz-copy) preamp.... The finish blew my mind but I never thought I could get one. However, 2 bass sales and a very lucky timing (this bass was included in a shop 'sale') meant it actually became affordable. Cue the fantastic Danny Stewart at Bass Japan Direct who obtained the bass for me, checked it over, dealt with any declarations and couriered it to me in record time..... And here she is.... Just absolutely stunning and less than a 3rd of the price of a US custom equivalent! I think I'm in love!
    12 points
  2. Played for my Neice’s and nephew-in-law’s (is that a thing?) wedding yesterday at the beautiful Creeksea Manor in Burnham-on-Crouch. Keen readers who may recall I had a particularly painful experience at last week’s gig will be pleased to to know this one went much, much better. You may also recall that last week was challenging due to personal reasons, and I have taken steps to address them. As I was part of the wedding party for the day, I had to leave the other load in and do the majority of the setup. This massively helped me, not just my time being involved in the wedding celebrations, but also relieved some of the pressure I’ve been feeling lately with band stuff. So by the time the band had to make themselves scarce whilst the guests sat down for the wedding breakfast, most of the work was done. Just a case of plugging in my gear and a couple of mics afterwards, and a quick sound check. Everything was still dialled in from last week, so soundcheck was quick and easy. The reception was in a huge marquee, with a permanent DJ booth at the head of the dance floor, meaning the band were somewhat crammed in the corner, but still more space than we’ve had in some places. Usefully it also meant the soft drapes caught errant reflections and sounded great “straight out of the box”. Although it was quite a warm evening, somehow the thunderstorm the weather reports promised amounted to no more than a rumble and a couple of minutes of drizzle - but you could feel the mugginess in the air! Hazel, our dep co-lead singer for the night, did a fantastic job, and worked the crowd well with Liam, our other singer. At one point, they both got into the crowded dancefloor, getting people to join in on Parklife, which was a particular highlight. Another highlight was the bride’s brother singing Teenage Dirtbag (with my wife doing the girls' bit in the middle). When the bride first asked us if he could do it ages ago, I didn’t even know if he could sing. Turns out he can’t, but he’s very enthusiastic! Thankfully, he was in time and more or less in key, but moreover, he loved every minute of it, and the crowd lapped it up. Two hours of rock, pop, party and cheese later, we were done and knackered. I received a number of compliments from guests, including people who hadn’t seen us play before but had heard good things. So I’m glad we didn’t disappoint. A couple of people even said they were glad they had a good band as the DJ was rather lacklustre. Most importantly, my Niece and new Nephew were over the moon with their day and evening, and I went to bed feeling a lot lighter in mood!
    9 points
  3. Played the opening night at Wilderness with our functions band The Enrichments. Still absolutely buzzing! VID_20250801_015025_927.mp4
    9 points
  4. Hey, so I look after security at Pirate Studios and as you know I've already messaged you about this. As I told you, clearly and in writing, I didn't ban you for swearing at AI or the person who you thought was AI. I banned you for swearing at the artist support staff members who spoke to you on the phone and were trying to explain the situation to you. You talked over them and swore at them. The calls were recorded, I listened to them; and I'm not sure why you think then misrepresenting the matter on here is the appropriate response. As the artist support team tried to explain to you at the time, and I then did in writing, the alarm had been triggered by a previous customer vaping and this had been confirmed by our CCTV control room. We had called out a mobile response guard to reset the alarm but they were delayed. That was the situation you walked into, which you have every right to complain about - but lets keep it within the realm of the factual. I'd never ban someone simply for raising a legitimate concern, but I don't think anyone listening to the calls would disagree with my decision. I've now spoken to South Yorkshire Fire Brigade who referenced receiving a number of emails from you, our CEO, investors, our marketing director you started messaging on LinkedIn - so you can be assured this has indeed been flagged and looked into.
    6 points
  5. I know what you mean but I've been doing it for years and the only drawback I can see is that all my basses have gone from 34" to 35" 🤣🤣
    6 points
  6. Sorry, but I own the ULTIMATE guitar stand. It even has a sticker telling me so.
    6 points
  7. 5 points
  8. Tidied up a bit on here, I think that maybe part of this should continue as a private conversation while it is being resolved
    5 points
  9. I've got nothing until next weekend. Not my favorite gig. However, we get an air conditioned trailer. Maple Road August 9th, 2025 Major Goolsby's Stage Wisconsin State Fair West Allis WI. Daryl
    5 points
  10. Just got in from a rehearsal with my classic rock band, using my new Sandberg California TT SL. Went well though as it’s a jazz bass configuration I struggled a bit with the sound as am so used to a Precision type sound. However at the end the band said how good they thought the sound had been, with better separation on the instruments as my bass was lower/deeper. Was a dream to play though, and being 6lbs it was so easy on my back, don’t even feel like I’ve been at a band practice, was def a good purchase.
    5 points
  11. Just got in from a rehearsal with my classic rock band, using my new Sandberg California TT SL. Went well though as it’s a jazz bass configuration I struggled a bit with the sound as am so used to a Precision type sound. However at the end the band said how good they thought the sound had been, with better separation on the instruments as my bass was lower/deeper. Was a dream to play though, and being 6lbs it was so easy on my back, don’t even feel like I’ve been at a band practice, was def a good purchase.
    5 points
  12. ***UPDATE*** The bass was found. And delivered at Tom Petersson's address today! It appears to be undamaged.
    5 points
  13. Well I think I've peaked today..... I saw another of the old GR410+ cabs come up for sale, didn't think I'd see one again.... So it's now mine! The one I took a punt on a few years ago is by far the best sounding and most powerful cab I've ever used, and I've had some GREAT cabs in my time! I present the 1400w 8x10" GR Bass stack of doom! 😈 Overkill? Yes. Fun? Absolutely! 😎👌
    4 points
  14. This one is locked for the moment to enable a period of calm reflection by all interested parties…..
    4 points
  15. What bass do you play? 😉
    4 points
  16. thanks Stub, long time reader, first time responder
    4 points
  17. From the other side.... When I turned 66 my dad was 90. His comment? "I'm not sure I can cope with having a son who's a pensioner..."
    4 points
  18. Not my vibe - but one for the flash gits among us 😂
    4 points
  19. I unashamedly love Reverend as a brand. Both their basses and guitars just look so cool and and great twists on classic silhouettes. Plus the build quality and pickups are great. Even though I don't own one, I reckon it was time to start a fan thread so people can post their basses (and guitars) if they want But the colours, man the colours. Just always doing something a bit different. Today is no different. A few new releases and I'm a fan of all 3 of the basses.
    3 points
  20. Excellent condition with no issues. It is soft aged at the factory. Has been modified with a J pup at the bridge position (DiMarzio) and the controls are presently Vol / Pan (no tone control as I've never seen the point!). I should have put the scratchplate back on, I do have it here and it will be included. Super low action. NECK - 6 bolted / Canadian hard rock maple FRETBOARD - Pau Ferro fretless SCALE - short scale, 30″ FINISH - aged: alder body HARDWARE - aged Sandberg PICK UP - 1 sandberg black label split coil + 1 DiMarzio Jazz PREAMP - passive, volume, pan WEIGHT - 3.26kg / 7lb 3oz Trades - 34" scale Sandberg (light weight).
    3 points
  21. I know, but hear me out. On stage - a Hercules that grabs the neck and won’t fall over. No question. But at home, most stands are a bit ugly aren’t they. I saw this on FB and originally laughed - but then I bought one. I like the Danish design language and I buy most things advertised to me. https://openhagen.com/en-gb/collections/stands/products/nordic-fold-floor-stand it got me thinking about what other ridiculous stands there are out there, and I came across these. What’s that? No money for food this week? Well that’s because I bought a mini leather chair for my bass https://minimstudio.co/shop Does anyone else have some luxury stands to share? Im actually quite impressed with the Openhagen - it’s nicely made and won’t leave impressions on the carpet. It might be allowed to stay in the lounge.
    3 points
  22. Well then, with what amounts to a near runaway victory in these parts, we have a resounding outright July win for @Chiliwailer a well supported month with some great material and a worthy winner. With the formalities nearly complete ( I need to do the certificate) we will crack on with his choice of inspiration for us ... "It's summer, and if it were possible I know where I'd rather be right now.... I hope you all also find this image of trekking in Yellowstone Park inspiring." ✅ Entries must be <5 minutes and recorded between now and the deadline. ❌ No illegal samples, copyright infringements or other snide goings-on ❌ No Bagpipes, Please, I think they would get eaten by the grizzleys. ❌ No voting for your own entry. We'll know. And we'll shame you.. Deadline-wise, we will go for Midnight on the 24th Augustus ... Which in reality, means an early one on the 25th , unless I'm away on my holidays! A line or two of blurb as usual for the vote thread will be super duper smashing lovely. Good luck, Have fun
    3 points
  23. Challenge accepted 😂
    3 points
  24. Hi all, My 'Brooksy's Bass Corner' channels and platforms hit 5 years old today. It's been a head-spinning journey, that's for sure. I have a celebratory Live Chat over on the YT channel tonight from 8pm and I'll be running it via Streamyard so if you want to come and chat all things bass (or has that now officially been changed to BEHS?) either by text, audio or video, you're more than welcome. All the best, Mike
    3 points
  25. If my wife dared say a damn thing against my Trace cabs I'd, I'd,well, I'd be surprised as she divorced me years ago.
    3 points
  26. Bass playarrrghs, surely?
    3 points
  27. I don't know - reading the posts from both sides, I don't see anyone being covered in glory here.
    3 points
  28. Please note: I have *not* taken against that cab in general terms. It's good, and powerful, and clear, but it is definitely ideal for a modern rock/hard rock sound. It is completely unsuitable for our 1950s rock 'n' roll band, with whom we play the vast majority of our gigs. I imagine hubby has got fed up with me stopping him loading the Trace in the car when we gig with Damo And The Dynamites, which is currently, well, all the time.
    3 points
  29. It's OK, it's already dead.
    3 points
  30. By and large 50Hz tuning will give the best results with the average driver. Premium drivers may work better with 40-45 Hz tuning, but these aren't premium.
    3 points
  31. Progress on the main board over the last 24 hours: ALL BUILD PICS NOW IN POST DATE 01/11/2025
    3 points
  32. Frank Skinner (voice of Ozzy's audio biography) on when he first met Ozzy. Frank: I used to be in a band who played Paranoid. Ozzy: So did I!
    3 points
  33. Hi Mate My alpha is not too far from your set up Although its a Nordy Bigman + NP4A (reverse P) with a uni pre as opposed to the J-retro. works a treat, off the top of my head there are gain trims for each pup, as well as giving it a good go over on pup heights etc, Does it work? hell yes!
    3 points
  34. I used this photo for another post yesterday This is my USA MM sterling, I was sparkly purple, I stripped it and went sonic blue nitro its not perfect, I couldn’t flatten the grain off in some areas even with grain filler, but its fine for me!
    3 points
  35. As you point out there is only one place where the fundamental makes the greatest string movement and that is the antinode. That's at the 12th fret for an open string but as you point out the middle of the string is different for each fretted note. (I realise you know this of course but others may not have looked at it this way) That made me ask the question: are there any notes where the fundamental sits directly over the pickups so I took a ruler to my bass. The answer was interesting: the 22nd fret on my Jazz bass is 28cm fom my bridge so the bit of vibrating string fretted there has the antinode/loudest point 14cm from the bridge and that is exactly where the neck pickup sits. It's more or less where the pickup is on my P-bass too. Coincidence or did Leo know something?t Anyway for any point along the sting we can work out how far the stiring will move for the fundamental and all the harmonics and you can work out a 'frequency plot' for every pickup position. We all know that there's less bass from the bridge pickup and you can get a bassier tone by picking strings further away from the bridge, that's a practical demonstration of this effect you can test for yourself. To save anyone doing the maths there are bits of software on the web which will allow you to 'slide' the pickups closer to the bridge or away from it and they will calculate and print out the signal/frequency response. https://till.com/articles/PickupResponseDemo/index.html
    3 points
  36. I drank a few beers for courage and ordered the Ibanez 😁😁
    3 points
  37. Two gigs yesterday, a noon hour bluegrass trio gig at a restaurant in North Bay where we have played before and then a set in the evening at a bluegrass festival with the full 5 piece band. Both went well and as a trio we are really getting tight on the vocals with traditional sounding three part harmony on a lot of the songs. Long day but a good one, I left home at 10AM returned at 11PM and drove over 300km. We will be playing two more sets at the festival on the weekend, lots of driving but great fun.😊
    3 points
  38. That's what really happened. Tuesday in the afternoon, I was suffering greatly from the "post lunch digestive swoon", and the further the meeting (read: monologue from 1 person) progressed, the less I became involved, so I started playing on my phone... Opened the app from the local 2nd hands website, and typed in "Precision Bass" (as I'm still on the lookout for a sunburst/white AVRI 63, hit me up if you want to get rid of you... who am I kidding, no-one does that). And just posted was a Fender P-bass shaped object for de facto Squier money. Trying to hide my excitement (it was to be avoided they might be thinking in the meeting I suddenly became enthusiastic about a legal addendum) I instantly contacted the seller, saying I'm buying it. Got a reply back "I leave on holidays next week... would tonight work, 20h00?". As one does, one says yes first, and then look at the map where it's actually located. The benefit of this napkin of a country is... that its at maximum a 2hrs drive from the capital... where I was located. Luckily it was just a 50 minute drive, so after work I went over there, plugged it in, gave it a whirl and took it home. The seller knew what he had in parts, he just wanted to sell it. So now I have a mongrel of a P-bass. - Roger Waters signature neck & tuners (!!!) - Fender HiMass bridge. - Some sort of nondescript white EMG's - A Japanese body. It's a virtually identical neck to the American Original '60 P-bass, just with a maple fretboard. Big piece of wood, but luckily everything hangs really balanced because the body is so heavy it has developed its own gravitational field and has already caught 2 moons. But plays really nice, no deadspots, sustain for dayzzzzzzzzzzzzz. That EMG pickup sounds exactly as you would expect it to sound: like a 9V battery. The reason why I was so excited is the Roger Waters neck. Not so much for it being Roger Waters, far from it actually. Because it's a maple-cap neck with a 1.75" nut-width and a sixties "thick C" profile. Specs I absolutely adore, and which Fender AFAIK never made outside (non-CS) of this series since the original run ended in 1970. So yeah, it will likely get disassembled, and I'll build a new bass around that neck... Hmm, which famous and very limited edition Fender is famed for using a maple cap neck... and for its uniqueness... 🤔🤔🤔... Or should I go CAR... Either way, it gets full-sized Gotoh lollipops!
    2 points
  39. 2 points
  40. OK so I grabbed the Modal on sale or return and it does sound lovely. Fatar keybed is excellent. However some of the peripherals like the usb (type B !) seem a bit shoddy. It's by no means as solid and user friendly as the Hydrasynth. Will report further as I get into it, but the Yamaha MOX FX6 might have been a more sensible punt. Time to resist keyboard G.A.S !! Already got an improvised stereo rig (trace elliot ra300 ha ha) JOdeV
    2 points
  41. Considering the bass I was thinking of is about 5m from me, you'd have thought I would remember. Of course, the Variax doesn't have a conventional pickup so a thumbrest is necessary for the non-floating-thumb types (like me).
    2 points
  42. Karen from Sheffield...
    2 points
  43. I had a J Retro Deluxe with a pair of stacked J pickups: the neck one sounded quite P like. I did find the preamp to be a bit bass boosted / scooped when set to the mid points on the controls so if it is an option to have a flatter starting point I would go for that - especially for P tones as that really is all about the mids. Not tried that preamp with a MM type. The only thing in my mind is that the right settings for the MM might be quite different to those needed for the P. MM often benefits from a bit of bass boost and a bit of a scoop and that normally kills a traditional P tone. If the plan is to use one or the other pickups then I don't see any downsides, but a mix of the two might be more difficult to dial in easily. Sounds like a great project though. When I was planning my PingRay I did think about having both P and MM but I prioritised the MM placement to match a 70s stingray and then meant the P pickup would need to be slightly closer to the neck than its usual position. So I didn't bother with the P. I did think about solving the problem by using a 51 P pickup instead as that was small enough to also go in it's traditional position. But in the end I just stuck with the MM. I might do it in future though - just for fun!
    2 points
  44. They have dual truss rods , and the older bridges are tricky to adjust , but that said the older ones are incredibly stable. Mine do not do the usual seasonal shifts. I’ve only had to adjust the truss rods on my 4001 twice in close to thirty years. My 4000 has only been set once.since I got it. Mine have required minimal maintenance. They are very different than a Fender style instrument. I did once have to adjust the output jack on my stereo 4001. A quick tweak with some needle nosed pliers fixed that.
    2 points
  45. I know it's illogical but I can't get comfortable with the idea of hanging a bass by the neck!
    2 points
  46. I thought about this quite a lot when I was re-doing the lounge last year. I play every day, in that room, and in the end I decided on a more permanent solution and put Hercules hangers on the wall. Rob
    2 points
  47. I canceled the order for the IR loader, as I realised i dont really need it. Loving the EBS Microbass 3 just as it is. I cant see me ever going back to Sansamp now. It's not perfect, but it's as close as I can get with one box.
    2 points
  48. I've spent a pleasant couple of hours fitting most of the remaining hardware. During this process I discovered that (1) my M5 bolts were too short for mounting the transformers safely, and (2) I've run out of 3mm nylon locking nuts. I've placed orders for these, but in the meantime this is starting to look like it wants to be an amp: ALL BUILD PICS NOW IN POST DATE 01/11/2025
    2 points
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