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  1. 'Money probably.' - Nope, I think it's fairly safe to say money isn't a huge concern for Nate or any member of the Foo Fighters these days... Unlike many brands today we don't give any free gear to any Artists and Nate pays for his Ashdown gear the same as any other artist. Pic of their payment for Nates last rig attached for you. As you'll see that's money coming in not out... 'In the studio the bass will be DI'd and tracked via some esoteric vintage valve pre-amp' Nope again. Usually it's a mix of Mic and DI from his ABM 900 Head, an old B-15 combo thrown in once in awhile and his BTA 400 as well. It's been this way for the past 15 years. 'The choice of amp and cabs makes zero contribution to the sound either recorded or live' - Really?!? Wow that's quite a statement, if that's the case then I'm not sure what we're all doing here to be honest.... As for testing gear vs ours... The Foo's do this every touring cycle, as you can imagine being in one of the biggest bands in the world Nate is constantly getting gear offered to him, they usually get all the gear together from a multitude of brands for a week of testing during their pre production, after this Nate will pick what he wants to use for that tour. Always a nervous few days from our point of view to be honest but touch wood we have always come out on top. Not for reasons of money or support or promotional purposes but because that's what Nate chooses...
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  2. Great response from Ashdown, and what it says to me in a nutshell is that he simply prefers the sound of their gear to other brands. Which is the way it should be imo.
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  3. DFA = Don't F*** Around - Gives you a belt from the mains if you twiddle too much. The switches alternates between "Stun" and "Kill" settings.
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  4. The original text reads: This Limited Edition Fender American Special Precision Bass has a beautiful sandblasted crimson red transparent finish as well as all the acclaimed sound and style of the archetypal American Special Precision Bass. The sandblasted finish is one of the most alluringly unusual treatments yet seen on a Fender instrument, leaving the grain pattern wonderfully textured with parallel ruts and grooves in which the black grain-filler coat shows beneath the blue finish coat. The bass is also finely appointed with American Standard split single-coil Precision Bass pickups, Volume and Tone controls, along with a slim "C" shaped Maple neck with a 20 fret Maple fingerboard. It's undeniably one of the most striking finishes ever seen on a Fender, attracts loads of attention wherever it goes. Light and surprisingly resonant ... or maybe not surprisingly. Just a really lovely thing. Collection from HA1 3RG or WC1E 7BD.
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  5. Is it better to jam on a Cream song, or cream on a Jam song?
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  6. I didn't even know there was football on.
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  7. That's right - you can fiddle with them for a while, then leg it.
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  8. I'll lend amps, but the list of people I'd lend a bass to is very limited. To 1 person actually. And even then the amp lending will have a receipt and a signature. Bad experience means I'm cautious.
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  9. all photos will be attached in future, to keep things simple for everyone.
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  10. Gotta give Ashdown their dues, they're great at responding...
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  11. Ha! That was great fun. 😜 For those concerned about power handling, we smashed 530 watts at 8 ohms into it and it didn't compress at quite insane volume especially for a 1x10. Some manufacturers say things continue to get louder as you turn the volume up. Mostly this is just marketing crap. In the case of the One10, that's actually true.
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  12. i'll try and find time to weigh it. its smoother with the sealer, even unsanded.
    2 points
  13. Not sure if that question is aimed at me or Josie, so I'll give my answer anyway! I'm a huge Dead fan, and to do their music full justice, the sets need to be long. Some of the songs last 30 minutes plus! There needs to be time and space to allow prolonged improvisation, or it simply won't be a GD experience. Over to Josie...
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  14. For sale is old but great 1992 Sadowsky J-bass. Ash body with quilted maple top and maple neck, black hardware, drop D tuner, no VTC, upgraded with VTC, 4 kg, everything original, really good condition for 26 years old bass, condition 9/10. Comes with Sadowsky soft case. Price is £2450/€2800 (insured EU shipping included).
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  15. Due to recently buying a Wal bass, I have to put one of my Lull basses up for sale. Here is a very cool 2010 Mike Lull T4 in aged white with a light sonic blue tint. White pickguard, black headstock 2 tremendous Lull Thunderbird pickups vol/vol tone controls all passive. A few light scratches and dings consistent with normal gigging wear. light weight at 8lbs/ 3.6 kg Very light fet wear, truss rod works fine. Original G&G fitted case included. Priced to sell, these are around £3,500 plus case new, no trades thanks. Collect from Preston Lancashire or delivery/ meet up within reason Shipping would be extra thanks.
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  16. Blimey this is a steal! That’s Squier money. Someone is getting a real bargain here. I have the exact same bass and it’s incredible. 😀👍😀👍😀
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  17. And handling charge by whoever sorts Customs and Theft ?
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  18. Please explain this. I've heard it mentioned many times over the years, but a quantitive explanation would be most useful. What does it sound like, considering everyone's farts quite different.
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  19. As everything said was fact we look forward to it. Hope the gig goes well.
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  20. I agree but if your gear wasn’t to hand what would they do? And definitely make it clear you break it you replace it!!!
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  21. Being a Bauhaus fan, I used to use exclusively Maxell UDXL2. Not that advertising ever worked on me!
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  22. That looks a lot of guitar for the money. The quality of cheapish "starter" instruments is amazing these days. I'm in my 50's and I would imagine like me, many of my peers on here struggled on to beome bass players despite the desperately bad planks we had to start on.
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  24. Just seen on Facebook - Origin FX are going to have a very limited number of "blemished" pedals on sale from 30th March with 20% off. No idea what compressor models yet, but for 20% off it has to be worth a look on the day.
    1 point
  25. Here a We Transfer link, there are 2 videos https://wetransfer.com/downloads/222995ebfeb85b43c84b2e9ca4fb173920180323152811/637d040530bc163a09eb86096fcc246520180323152811/0fcbba If link doesn't work, just tell me and I'll upload again -edit- other 4 videos: https://wetransfer.com/downloads/711018fa6f1f892e492d293ce578f29920180323155405/89e0c39fcba00e6d80b232d57e0f5b1120180323155405/85ba87 https://wetransfer.com/downloads/a97a92f60720b0e0877c0e8ef0cce78e20180323162613/fe048c0086d63e3ef39cfc613b09d2cb20180323162613/a254e9
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  26. For reference, you probably won't get much from Fender UK. When I was looking at the USA Geddy Lee Bass with the wrong neck on it, I was dealing with a guy in the US Consumer relations dept. called Bryce Wells. Email - [email protected]
    1 point
  27. I would ask for a proper spec'd bass. That is what you paid for.
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  28. Don't get too excited Dave......http://www.elotribute.com/
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  29. Good grief what were you doing to/with them?
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  30. HTH I hear more good things about these guitars than bad things.
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  31. MB1. That Facings a work of art! ....."Beautiful Plumeage!"
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  32. It is the later/last model that Thomas EICH produced under the TecAmp name, it’s a ‘doppelgänger’ of the EICH T500. Save yerself a shedload of beer tokens.
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  33. Every time you buy a deko instrument from Thomann you take a gamble on whether or not it is actually going to be usable. And while a lot of people have been very happy with their bargain purchases there have also been some instruments that really were for decoration only. If this eBay seller is taking the risk and effort out of buying a deko instrument then what is the problem? If there was something wrong with anything you bought from them then it could be returned for a refund under eBay's "not as described" policy, so there is not risk to anyone buying one of these other than a little wasted time. Since the seller is taking all the risk is it not right that they should also make some money at the same time? I own two deko instruments. One has a design fault with the bridge that means it is less adjustable than it should be, but it does't render it unplayable, and in fact it's been used on a commercially released recording. Also there are plenty of guitars and basses out there with far worse design faults that are sold as perfect new instruments. The only thing wrong with the other deko is the fact that someone has stamped a "D" into the back! To me the whole thing smacks of sour grapes on the part of the OP who seemingly can't be bothered to take the time and effort to grab themselves a bargain directly from Thomann, and want to have a bit of a moan on the internet about someone who is making the required effort and also making some money out of it. Besides we don't know how many of those instruments being sold as dekos are actually only suitable for decoration. It might be that the eBay sellers prices reflect the extra time and money they have to put into making some of the instruments playable and covering their losses on buying instruments that simply aren't worth fixing.
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  34. I assume that cable came in through the Dumble door?
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  35. Great bass! I remember trying one of these out at the Bass Centre in Wapping in the late 80s or early 90s. IIRC, the filter circuit was Overwater's version of the Wal Custom electronics and was very good... I can't remember what pick ups they had, though they look like Kent Armstrong humbuckers to me.. Anyway, have a BUMP from me for a really cool British made, boutique bass! GLWTS
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  36. Love it thanks - tweaked the setup a fair bit - reduced neck relief, adjusted action a little. Mainly going to be a bedroom toy - I don't really have time for being in a band for the next couple of years. My repertoire is also such that local dep jobs would be awkward too! once the kids are old enough to get themselves around and be left unattended I might start looking.
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  37. I understand you lack confidence, but you don't HAVE to join a band made up of far better musicians than you think you are. Find some others just starting out, then you will all be learning and you won't feel so out of place. But, playing with more advanced players is a great way to improve quickly
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  38. Haha! Just showing off my fancy inlays 😅
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  39. Joe Dart all over it as usual - lots of E7 vocabulary to steal from the solo! The Fearless Flyers - 'Ace of Aces' bass transcription pdf
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  40. If you can play those tupe of bands then youre more than capable of joining a band. Youll never feel ready to join a band, but as soon as you do join one, your playing will improve 10 times quicker than having lessons. Youll naturally push yourself harder, have to play songs you wouldnt neccessarily pick and learn to gel with other band members and what they play - all stuff that you cant get from having a lesson - and far more valuable.
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  41. Iacopo just bought an MXR envelope filter from me. Great comms and quick payment - no probs at all. Would deal with again in a heartbeat. Cheers mate!
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  42. I used to think that I'd like to do that, even if my income came down quite a bit. But then I enjoyed a busy summer, travelling up and down every weekend (not even the full week, but typically Friday lunchtime till Sunday silly late in the am - technically MOnday)... and I changed my mind. The 3 hours or so playing each night were great. I even didn't mind that I didn't always have my own room and had to share with a tractor (that's our guitarist, who snores like one)... but the WAITING AROUND was unbearable. I liked the guys, we got along great, but it felt we were stuck with nothing to do for far too long. Free beers are welcome, especially when it's warm... and coming home with a good wad of notes was great (even if it paid less than my day job, somehow that money seemed more valuable)... but it was BOOOOOOOORING for hours and hours each day. I really admire bands who are out touring all over the place for months at a time. I'd go crazy... I'd have to find a way to bring some kind of activity to my day... bring my bike so that I can cycle in each new place, I don't know... but even then... What I'd like is to be able to play good paying gigs within a 70 mile radius a few nights a week. The kind where I just drive and show an hour an a half beforehand to set up things, play, get money and go...
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  43. Its the light and WB. They are very close, although the MB is a bit more shiny :-). That's the Italian in me
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  44. Iacopo recently bought reverb pedal from me. Instant payment and great comms. Top basschatter !!!! Deal with confidence
    1 point
  45. Hi. Mine is Schecter Stilleto Elite 5. It`s a great bass but I`d like to restorate wood because my music style is realy specific (drone-doom), it requires a deeper sound. Whitch wood is the best for a deep tonal weight? Sorry if there are mistakes. I`m not a native english speaker.
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  46. It doesn't play well, but looks cool:
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