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  1. Swearing at people in work isn't professional though, irrespective of what kind of environment you are working in. You certainly wouldn't get away with it in my workplace. Sounds like this person you choose to label a snowflake stood up to some typical alpha male bs macho behaviour, and you don't like it. Good.
    4 points
  2. Sure beats my usual method of weighing my wife and then getting her to hold the bass and then weighing her again
    3 points
  3. I like that they're making crossovers from various classic Fender models, but I wish they'd do it with a little more... taste? For example, I really dig the stuff RS Guitarworks is doing with some of the classic designs, like a Jazz Bass in '50s P-bass style. Just awesome! https://rs-guitarworks.myshopify.com/collections/basses/products/contour-bass-54
    3 points
  4. At NAMM. Small British contingent in attendance, lots of photos already taken, and the show hasn't even opened yet!
    3 points
  5. those lyrics were written down by Knopfler, almost verbatim from a conversation he overheard, as such he is singing in character. Changing the 'offensive' lyric, not only detracts from the ire towards the person being sung about, but also changes the person being sung about (80's American hair metal type). IMO of course
    3 points
  6. More or less just an excuse to say what a top bloke Paul Young seems to be and what a shame to lose his wife at such a young age. One of those guys who make me wish I could sing like him (if I could sing at all).
    2 points
  7. Why didn't Fender think of the RS-guitarworks 50s style jazz bass. It's fabulous.
    2 points
  8. The dUg DP-3X will be a 9 volt pedal. I don't think a manual has been written for it yet as the pedal is just being introduced.
    2 points
  9. Now that's a universe I definitely DON'T want to be part of.
    2 points
  10. New bass day: BB1025 They say you don't miss something until it's gone. Well that was very true in my case with a new 'end of line' BB425 I managed to get my hands on last year but then parted with, too soon, in a trade for another bass. I came close to getting a Vintage White ('VW') BB1025 from Rimmers earlier in the year, which was the finish that I'd wanted (the same as my former BB425, in fact), only to find that stuff that was supposed to have already sold out had, in fact, sold out! The trouble with seeing the black 1025 for trade in the FS section each time it got bumped, is that it reminded me I'd really like to get my hands on a VW BB1025! But not at the price the Yammy Store in London had listed theirs online for. @dannybuoy mentioned a little earlier in this thread that they would be willing to price match, so I thought I'd see what I could negotiate. I was in town today and met up with @CameronJ for a pedal swap (returning a loaned bitcrusher and buying a couple more Source Audio pedals off him!) and persuaded him to meet at the Yammy store. We A/B'd a new P34 on display with the VW BB1025. Why they only provide relatively under-powered Hartke amps to show off their wares, I have no idea! The P34 is indeed a lovely bass and had they had a P35 in stock I might have been half tempted, but they didn't and I managed to persuade them to undercut the Rimmers' price on the 1025 and to also include a really good quality Yammy gig bag (which seems to be a lot better than generic one included on the Rimmers' website). There was no way a P35 was going to be worth more than twice the price of a 1025 for me, which should make for an excellent gigging bass (and without being something I'll fret about the occasional ding along the way, which I probably would with a P35). There are just a few differences between the 1025 and the 425. The 1025 has a better body construction with a 3 piece body & spline joint; a better bridge; nickel rather than plastic nut which should improve the articulation on the open strings a touch and the P-pups are split blade rather than split single. That's pretty much it. The PUPs on the 425 are a P-bass on steroids; they deliver a very impressive punch for a passive bass and I found myself dialling-back the mids a touch with the 425. The 1025 pups are more balanced in that regard. So I think I have been fortunate enough to get my hands on very possibly the last new VW BB1025 for sale in the UK; I hope I've learned my lesson from letting my 425 go, too soon, and hold on to this one for a fair bit longer!
    2 points
  11. Please, not the tedious snowflake cliché, it's so boring. The rest of your post seems to be mostly gibberish.
    2 points
  12. Given that he's not done a lot with the guitar since it was dropped a couple of years ago I've decided to go with 9s. I spoke with my mate Feritt at Foulds in Derby. After we'd talked through the merits of 8s, 9s and 10s he sold me a set of machine heads for around £15 and some strings for £5. The machine heads are of a good standard he says because he's used them before. We reckoned it would be better to go with the light strings and make it as easy for the lad as possible. The set shown has a spare top e. Not a bad thing since the 0.009" is the most likely to break. Whenever we asked him about getting the guitar fixed he would go quiet about it. I have a feeling he got a severe telling off from his dad about it and has been reluctant to go near it since. Today is his fifteenth birthday so it's time we got it fixed for him so he can have a proper go and if it isn't for him, he's got a good guitar to sell and put the money towards some of his sports activities. The old tulip machine heads are packed up in the pack from the new heads and will do for spares. The lad's granddad Jack says he might have them for a uke build. The new ones pop in nice and snug after I clean out the holes with a 10mm auger bit. It turned out that the older heads had a slight taper down from 10mm and there was a bit of crap in there from paint prep at build. 9 to 42s with a spare 9 thrown in Replaced full set of machine heads Full restring Polished frets Cleaned fretboard with lemon oil Checked wiring (good) Tightened nuts at each pot as one was quite loose and the others finger tight only Cleaned, polished and buffed entire instrument It sounds great and that's just through my bass rig. A light refurbish for £20, not bad.
    2 points
  13. You realise everybody else is discussing this casually and you're the one who's overreacted? I would have a think about that before labelling anyone a snowflake.
    2 points
  14. But would you be offended if they didn't change the line? My band changes the homophobic lyric in Dire Straits' Money for Nothing. I wouldn't feel comfortable with a homophobic insult used in that context. However, if the op is referring to "I look all white but my dad was black" then unless I'm missing something in context or other lines I don't find this offensive, it's not saying being black/ white/ mixed race is good, bad or better one than another or giving an insult. Society still has a problem with race and mixed race and calling that out to think about is no bad thing... Unless I'm completely misunderstanding.
    2 points
  15. Always had time for Steve Winwood, his music and his bands, and some years ago I met him by chance at a christening. So really, I should now tell you what a terrible twunt he was. However, he was charming, urbane, funny, showed a genuine interest in what I was doing musically and we chatted for some time. Sorry.
    2 points
  16. Another useless bit of Ruts trivia but guitarist Paul Fox played drums for me a few times in a jam band I was in circa 2007, just before he died. He got up and did Babylon's Burning, flicking everything to full on a 40w Fender tube amp - it was the loudest most punk rock I ever saw.
    2 points
  17. WELCOME TO THE YAMAHA BB MEGA-THREAD! POSSIBLY THE MOST POPULAR BC BASS THREAD EVER! History of the Yamaha BB Bass – Workhorses That Became Thoroughbreds - Bass Musician Magazine, The Face of Bass This thread originally started when the new Yamaha 3 series were announced in early 2017, this has turned into a bit of a 'hub' thread for discussions on all matters related to Yammy BB and there have been a LOT of really helpful contributions and discussions on these much loved basses (as well as plenty of banter and banality) along the way. Given that we are now over 8k posts, 500k+ views and 140+ followers, I thought it might be useful to add some sort of index in case you had a particular query, which had already been discussed. INDEX [To follow] WHICH YAMAHA 3 SERIES BASS IS FOR YOU? Dating your Yamaha BB bass More recent Yamaha BBs seem to use a YY-M format with the first 3 letters providing the date, but using the following code: H=1, I=2, J=3, K=4, L=5, M=6, N=7, O=8, P=9, Q=0, X=10, Y=11, Z=12 => HMI = 16-2 i.e. Feb 2016 The Yamaha BB Series 2 (BB424/5, 1024/5 and 2024/5) was released in 2010, followed by the Series 3 in 2017, the PH came out to much excitement in Dec-20 after a torrid Covid year. Yamaha spare parts, recommended by BC'ers: www.btnmusic.co.uk [email protected] BC current Yammy BB owners "The Wall":- in case you want to pick their brains about an older or modern BB model! All BB's unless stated otherwise: acroxixo - 1025, 424 Al Krow - 2005 (prev: 425, P35, 735A, NE2, 1025) AdrianP - 1025x, 424, 1024, Andy Travis - 614, 414 (prev: 200, 300, 350f, 415, 424x, 425x, 450, 714BS, 1024x, 1100s, 1300, 1500A, 1600, G4sII) **[LIKELY TO BE OUT OF DATE ON ANY GIVEN DAY 😁] andy 67 - 714BS, Attitude Ltd II (prev: 1600, 424, 425, G5s, 604a) ba55me15ter - 1500A Bassman666 - 1025X BigJHW - 1025X Black Coffee - 735A briansbrew - BB2000, 1100S Carl_D - 235 Chopthebass - NE2 ChrisJackson - 735A Claustra - 1200S, 2024, 1000S CPCustomdubwise - 434M, 415WR, (prev: 350F, 5Gs, N5) crabman - 1025X (prev: 424X, P35) dave_bass5 - 425 (prev: P34, 435) Dean Vincent - 424 Danuman - 435 david 1711 - 1024, 1025X dirgefornovember - 414 djc63 - 400S EJWW - (prev: 1025X, 734A, 414, 300) Fil1ip - 414, 714 Folkesy - 604, 605, 734A (prev: 435) GMRbass - 1024X Gnermo - 3000A, 1000S gobasserk - 1000ma, 300 (prev: 414, 424, 424x, 614, 1024x, 1600, 3000, 3000ma) greeneking - PH Hacksawbob - 425X Happypants - 1025, 435 (prev: P34) Horizontalste - 350 hookys6stringbass - 1200S, PH (prev: BB300 both Japanese and Taiwan versions. BB1100S ,BB734a) hypercarrots - 300, VI, 1200, 1200S, 734A (prev: 450) javi_bassist - 414, 605, 734A, 735A lee650 - 1024, 425, 350f (prev: N5, NE1, 1025x, 424) linear - 414 LloydyG10 - 414, 415 M@23 - 735A (prev: P35) Machines - BB415 (prev: 734A) marleaux62 - 3000A, 1024X, 1300, PH (prev: 414) martfitz - 1500A (prev: 2004) Marty Forrer - 605 matbard - PH matski - BB425X MattiZ - 1200S, 400S, 300, 450, 235, 735A Maude - PH, 734A, 424X, BB1100S fretless (prev: G5S, 1024X) MDWagstaff - 615 (mod Aguilar OBP3), 5000A (prev: 605) Mickyk - 424 mikeycrikey - 414, 424x, 425x, 1024X, 734A (prev: 1100s, 604) MirrorMan - PH Mojo - 425 (prev: 414, 415, 424, 1024, 300, 350F, 404, 405, 1100s , 1500a) mrtcat - 1024x Muzz - 414 (prev: 300, 450, 3000A, 1024X) pete.young - 800, NE2 (prev: TRB 5P Mk1) pn_day - 2000 Reggaebass - 1024 (prev: 414) Richard Jinman - 1100S sanshiro - 300, 1200 Sarlscharisma - PH Shepster8316 - PH (prev: 734A) sykilz - 414 Tim2291 - N5 TheGreek - 605, 615, G5S tom.android - 424 tredders - 1200, P34 TRBboy - N5 modded (prev: 414, 614FL, 605, 435) Tubster - 434 2elliot - PH (prev: 734A, BB3000, BB300, MB1) willsp - P34 viking 1 - PH yourfurryfiend - 434, 1024, (prev: P34) 73.... Predecessor thread (2011-13): Yamaha BBs - Bass Guitars - Basschat Original Post (March 2017) Paid a visit to the Yamaha store in London on Monday to check out the BB1025 which came highly recommended by BCs (see thread "Best 5 string you've ever owned"). Lovely low action and really good solid build, but not too heavy (important consideration for two hour gigs!). The big news is that it was about to be replaced by a new, slightly thinner, BB1035 model** which are currently being shipped to the UK. As a result Yamaha were willing to knock 17.5% off the normal selling price of this much loved bass and include a gig bag, set up, 12 month service and free shipping (they even managed to locate possibly the final Yamaha store copy of the Tobacco Brown Sunburst finish I'd got my eye on, in Germany!). It was hard to refuse such a good sales pitch! So if any of you are after a BB1025, now is as good a time as any to pick up one at a very good price! (And I see that Gear4Music have discounted a BB1025 Black to just £599, over £200 off their normal selling price!). **Postscript: as we all now know they never did release a BB1035 (!)
    1 point
  18. This is the newer rear ported model in a very pretty tweed finish. Pure Swedish quality and attention to detail. Frankly it’s the loveliest and potentially the last cab I’ll ever own. This has lived in the comfort of my home for the full duration of my ownership - I bought it from BassGear a couple of years ago but haven’t had the opportunity or need to gig it. A serious shame as it’s a real one cab solution and deserves to be used as nature intended! Inside is a 12” woofer with a 6” mid driver - no tweet but that mid driver goes up to 9.2k. You get sweet highs, great dispersion and clarity in the mids with none of the harshness associated with tweeters. Labelled as handling 450 watts @ 8ohms but will happily drink more watts than that, especially if you’re running fairly clean sounds. In short, it’s likely that your head will run out of steam long before this cab starts to sweat. Includes the very nice padded TKS cover which fits like a glove. Collection or meet up in/around London as I just won’t risk putting this in the hands of couriers. Info from TKS: Small and light, but with impressive lows and a clear mid range, the 1126 offers a tone few other cabinets do, and many bass players using the 1126 have finally found "their" tone. The great dispersion from the 6" speaker doesn't require tilting the cabinet to get clear mids up at ear level, and also spreads mid range clarity evenly across a stage, making more of the bass tone reach the audience and fellow musicians. Even though the 1126 has more mid range than most tweeterless cabinets, it can easily be altered through EQ to give a more "vintage" tone. Specifications: Impedance: 8 Ω Power handling (high average power test signal): 450 W RMS Recommended amplifier power: 250-600W RMS @ 8 Ω Sensitivity[average]: 94 dB SPL @ 1 W/1 m Sensitivity[100Hz]: 94 dB SPL @ 1 W/1 m Sensitivity[max]: 97 dB SPL @ 1,5 kHz, 1 W/1 m Frequency response (-10db): 33 Hz - 9,2 kHz Displacement: 496 cm³ Measurements (WxHxD): 52x45x44 cm Weight: 15 kg
    1 point
  19. Greetings from California! My first time around here. So I'm new to doing the demo thing, but Dunlop/MXR came to me (to do a demo) with a new product (they own Way Huge now) the Pork & Pickle. They were going to release this thing at the NAMM show in Los Angeles but it was leaked prematurely and now it's shipping from most online sources. Check it out if you have a minute. Great pedal for nice overdrive or classic muff/fuzz tones, but optimized for bass with that clean-blend control. Best to you guys! -scot
    1 point
  20. Price drop... 200 pounds delivered NOW INCLUDING HARDCASE Here is my #1 bass. I've been using this for nearly 2 years as my 'go to' for every gig and session I've done since I've owned it. Plays really nicely, and has a very punchy sound to it. Roll off the bridge pickup though, and you get a very different beast! I recommend these basses whenever someone wants to buy a £200-£300 bass. I've yet to play a bass in that price range that beats this for play ability and sound. This comes with a Babicz bridge which adds sustain. Neck is slim in my opinion, and I've had the action low on it (although its a little higher at the moment because last gig I did was a recording thing and needed to be super clean) I'm selling simply because I want to try something new. Not for any reason other than GAS! I've had a good look and there's a few little dings, but the paintwork as far as i can see is perfect. electronics are fine. One of the tiny screws is missing from the bridge, however this has never had any impact on the saddle. I can deliver within 30 miles of glasgow for petrol cost, and can meet up in Glasgow city no probs.
    1 point
  21. Fender rumble 100 for sale, v3 very light! 9.9kg. Served me very well for home practice, had it about 2 and a half years. Prefer local pickup £150 based in Manchester any questions just ask
    1 point
  22. I imagine that’d be after you’ve pre ordered one and got it out of the case?
    1 point
  23. I also prefer this proposed new shape but also wonder whether the top horizontal cutaway - i.e. opposite the lower waist you are planning to deepen for knee comfort - should also be made slightly deeper. i think that may look a bit more balanced and will complete the new shape.
    1 point
  24. And if they could somehow make that Camel Toe the size of the P&P...?
    1 point
  25. It's a lot of the same comment on the US "talkbass" forum. I think that this company is pretty responsive, so you never know. One thought I saw someone have would be to lay the pedal out horizontally like the Camel Toe and have separate buttons for the sections. THAT would be useable to me. After tinkering with the pedal, for me personally there's zero reason I would ever run both simultaneously. It would be a wall of mush. The pedal is not subtle.lol
    1 point
  26. That's not entirely fair. Even most band playing bassists have occasional need for 'stealth mode' if they're working on stuff at home rather than in a studio, when the kids are in bed, or neighbours are not being appreciative! A headphone amp with aux in is just the ticket. The headphone out and aux in one on my B3n has meant it's stayed on my board when I've been downsizing a bunch of other pedals (and it may yet make a return, if it doesn't get snapped up and I give up trying to fit everything on a PT Nano+ ); and for some folk e.g. @dave_bass5 - I think that is exactly what he uses for home bass playing.
    1 point
  27. Sure we all know the public can't be trusted . I'm away off to set up for a gig. I'll expect this thread will have 100 replies by the time I'm finished with a 50/50 blend of opinions
    1 point
  28. I think the public have already kicked up a fuss about this (I'm guilty of jumping on the bandwagon!) You're not alone in thinking that they may not be great bed-fellows; but if instead of a switch with 50:50, if it was a blend then that could maybe work by allowing folk to add in a touch of fuzz to the drive or vice versa; and enabling a really full spectrum of dirt sounds? It seems churlish to deny folk the choice, even if they choose not to go for it, when you have the two pedals in the same box?
    1 point
  29. I thought it was only DG who re-released 'Ultra' versions of their stuff I'm not sure that they'll do that as I don't think the two tones would make great bedfellows. If the public kick up a stink about added features they might though?
    1 point
  30. Really good review - thanks for sharing. Also looking forward to the 'ultra' version with a mid-switch setting which engages both halves of the pedal but perhaps with no battery compartment to keep things compact or even more so!
    1 point
  31. Headphone out without an aux in isn't much use though unless you are a solo bassist!
    1 point
  32. Ridiculous value for money. Punches well above its pricepoint
    1 point
  33. Hi there, Thought you may be interested to hear about my latest job at 'Hamilton: An American Musical' which is playing at The Victoria Palace theatre, London. It's a hip hop musical and I get to play 4 instruments on it! My main bass is my trusty Overwater 5-String Jazz bass; I also play a 4-string Lakland Hollowbody bass strung with flatwounds and played with a pic; I play my double bass with it's newly fitted 'Low C Extension' (for the super low notes needed for this style of music) and also an Artruria Keylab 25 controller keyboard for the synth bass stuff. It's a demanding show but I'm really enjoying it, and the songs written by Linn Manuel Miranda! I'll upload a picture of my pit set-up.. It's a lot of fun! Cheers, Ian
    1 point
  34. Dear Blue, you're obviously a lovely guy, but.......................
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  35. Here's the one the CS did a run of back in 2001...
    1 point
  36. Wishbone Ash played in my village hall , 1 min from my house about 2 years ago , they where great Good luck with the reunion
    1 point
  37. Looks a nice finish, considering it's hand painted.... I must say, I quite like the colour - it looks not unlike the surf green that J&D Jazzes are available in Also, I do like the look of those J&D Block & Bound Jazz style necks. It looks curious, to see a Fender style neck, coupled with a Westone body shape....... Curious, and not unattractive in a strange way..... Looks to be a bloomin' bargain at a hundred quid! Anyhow, Alcytes is a top BC'er to deal with - so buy in confidence folks Hmmm, now I'm wishing Alcytes lived closer to me, so I could pop in and give this curious bass a whirl GLWTS matey
    1 point
  38. Haven't seen Martin's W/A yet but I supported Andy Powell's W/A in 2016. They were great.
    1 point
  39. And one recorded direct instead of from a camera phone!
    1 point
  40. Such radical visionary design in the other universe. It’s almost as if they don’t just jumble up a pile of existing parts and slap a name on it, like they do in this universe.
    1 point
  41. In 50 years time, we will be looked at as intolerant. People will always be offended. You have to look at the time and the circumstances before we criticise the previous generation. There were awful things going on, but I would never judge my grandparents.
    1 point
  42. I’ve been looking for a cheap bass to take to the various festivals and some rather dodgy venues my band is booked into over the coming months. If we’re the only band playing and I can see my gear all night I’m quite happy to take good gear, but I have some very nice basses which I don’t really want left in a room full of gear with people coming and going all day. Anyway I was looking to get a squire having heard some good reviews about the Indonesian models however I ended up getting a used Overwater by Tanglewood Classic J for £120. I put some new strings on and took it to practise last night and we were all mighty impressed, some proper bang for your buck with these, very nicely finished and a good punchy sound, very nice indeed. The only criticism I would have is that this is a PJ model and the P pickup is quite a bit louder than the jazz, although it’s probably a set up issue which I can easily sort. amazed at what you can pick up for £120
    1 point
  43. Doesn`t bother me, pretty sure no-one would think it was a rabid right-wingers theme tune.
    1 point
  44. Methinks you can apply this to actors, directors, authors, sportspeeps etc. If you find someone highly personable and good humoured you're much more likely to have an open mind viz what they do. The opposite is true, if someone comes across as an utter bellend you're more likely to go out of your way to find fault in what they do and so not enjoy the whole. Fr'instance I can't abide Mel Gibson, for his racism and general weirdness. This has made me much of aware of his terrible acting and stupid mullet in films like the Lethal Weapon series. I quite enjoyed the first two when I was young and ignorant of Gibson's personality. Now it's straight to changing channels if any come on the box
    1 point
  45. Agree it looks lovely But it definitely doesn’t need tort....
    1 point
  46. Your guitarist looks angry, what did you do?
    1 point
  47. Have a listen to the Peel Session version on youtube, it`s much clearer to work out what exactly is going on.
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  48. Interesting! I wonder if there will be a 434/435/2034/2035? I've always gassed for a 2025X as an upgrade to my 1025X, here's hoping a discounted one might appear somewhere...
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