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  1. Rare-as-hens'-teeth lefty Eminence, with massive thanks to @Happy Jack for his generosity and organisational skills in a. ordering it as a pressie; b. having it secretly delivered to his little sis in Pasadena; c. flying both of us to Pasadena on holiday, and collecting the parcel and taking it with us on the flight home. Since it was packed in a golf club case, I was none the wiser until we finally opened the parcel at home in London. Kudos. The bass is NOT as red as these photos show, despite my desperate attempts at colour correcting in Photoshop. It's more of a brownish-red tobacco colour. I feel I have finally graduated from beginner's upright to a slimmer version of the real thing! 😄😍
    5 points
  2. Hi Those of you who follow my threads will know two things: My workshop is TINY I absolutely HATE routers Well, based on MrsAndyjr1515's assertion that I fill every room in our house with my c**p already, the first item is unlikely to change But I ought to do something about the second one - if only because there still are certain things I have to use a router for and, hand routed, they remain the messiest and most risky operations pretty much of any of my builds. So, with a short break between actual builds, I decided to rethink my cellar / workbench arrangement and ask the question of whether there was any chance of all of getting a small router table in there. And I've just done it and I am so, so pleased with how it's turned out. The research and thinking process was long and painful (especially the thinking bit ) This is what I ended up with: Anyone who has also looked at tables will know that it is a complete minefield of partial and/or ambiguous information of what each option will do or not do, how portable, how big, what routers they are compatible with, what guide rings they are compatible with, what comes in the box and what is extra, how heavy, how easy to disassemble, how stable, etc, etc.. I also had a requirement to be able to easily store it in a very small space when not in use and small enough to be able to use it in the narrow standing space in front of the workbench And this latter requirement knocked 90% of the options out. So a bit of lateral thinking. Was it madness to consider using the folding stand from my £12.00 (yes £12 !!!! from Maplin, god bless em and RIP) lightweight workmate and do a 'bitsa' job on the table itself? Could I use my Draper router fixed base (on the right in this pic) that - against all odds - actually does fit into a so-called universal sub-base: ...and therefore be able to still use it as a hand router with the plunge base and remove it easily for storing the table and changing the router bits. And the answer was yes. Not cheap, but I think meets all my requirements. And - if early trials are anything to go by - SO, SO, SO much safer, more accurate, easier to set up and cleaner than hand routing. This photo was taken immediately after rounding all eight sides of a test piece. The sawdust in the tracks were from an earlier tryout without the vac attached. The rest of the chips - ie none - were what were left after the cuts: Can't tell you how chuffed I am
    3 points
  3. Is this another example of the necessity of correct punctuation..? Hmm...
    3 points
  4. The other week a fella wanted opinions on the Peavey T45. Being an honest soul I chipped in that the T45,like the Sarzo, was a great looking bass but sorely lacking in the tone department. The single humbucker T45 is 1 vol 2 tone set up and would've been better wired parallel 2 vol 1 tone IMHO. You'd need to rewire the pickup to get parallel and I don't have a spare so other options were needed. Being a fan of Warman pickups, that decision was quickly made 4 wire MM humbucker. Spare Peavey Foundation body would finally see some use 😎 First snag was the 2 pickup Foundation body, I'd need a scratchplate big enough to hide the pickup cavities.Printing off a Stringray plate showed the trouble,tight to neck heel exposed the bridge pickup/moved back to cover the holes and it was shy of the neck heel. OK I can live with shy of the neck heel 😀 Pearloid plate arrived yesterday,as did the Warman. Dropped the pickup into the plate then marked pole positions on masking tape. Popped a neck on the body and run 2 wires from bridge to tuners. I looked into pickup position/frequency response,sweet spots etc but the bottom line was the pickup position would be decided by the plate hiding holes and lining up with strings. Plain sailing followed 😎 Routed out for pickup,wired it up,fitted stings, took a photo. Then decided a maple neck would look better so took it apart again 😂
    2 points
  5. Was always quite proud with how this came out, a playthrough of an old electronic/dubstep band I was in. You absolutely need headphones or decent speakers, listening on your phone or laptop speakers? Don’t bother pressing play . There’s no bass sounds on the track, all me! The verses are just OC-2 (-1 Octave, no direct) and this slow gear effect on the ME-50B (basically a volume swell). The synthy ‘choruses’ are all tapped on my fretting hand so my right hand can operate the Hot Hand for the enevelope changes. So that’s a Source Audio BEF, OC-2, Orbit CoPilot Fuzz & the ME-50B for some chorus and the whammy bits at the end of the phrase. Worked nicely live. Basically every modular bass synth sound is Envelope filter, fuzz, modulation and pitch in some variation. Si
    2 points
  6. Well Darren sold his 🍌M and then bought a replacement(!)**. That kinda told me it's a pedal worth investigating - 'cos there have been MANY pedals that have crossed Mr Gisser's pedal board, most have come and gone and very few stayed! [Aside: the only pedal I've ever done that with is my Zoom MS-60B - bought my first one back in 2013 when they first came out...and I'm more convinced than ever that they're probably the single best value for money pedal on the market, particularity with the advent of the Tone Lib editing software!] I pulled my weekend's effort into a crib sheet for future reference, which I've attached in case this might be useful to you (if you do decide to get another one!) or any other BCers who might be interested in this pedal. At the moment it seems to be quite complementary to my Markbass SS in the sounds it produces, so I can see a place for both of them on my pedal board; besides the octaver on the MB SS is surprisingly good (both in terms of tracking and also having an octave up). Having never owned an OC-2 but in the knowledge that, together with @Sibob, you're our BC expert on those ancient emblems of glory: the third BM clip I uploaded is how I imagine an OC2 would / should sound like. (The clip is not a million miles from the "full filter" sound on my COG T16 v2 which I recently moved on and whose place the BM has taken on my board). I'd be really interested to hear from you how close that third clip is, if at all, to the classic OC-2 sound? (And please do feel free to upload a clip so we can hear them side by side). Bananana Matryoshka.pdf [**Edit: and has sold it again now. Lol!]
    2 points
  7. I was tempted , but i decided it was too obvious Carry on Christine - the world is watching these incredible axes
    2 points
  8. My turn to make some belated contributions to the thread. Here's a couple from my Markbass SS: MB SS (1).WAV MB SS (2).WAV
    2 points
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  10. That's a voluptuous pair of volutes you have there. (I like a volute)
    2 points
  11. Not really, and it's back with its current owner. I'll see if I can grab it again. Here's some other general pics:
    2 points
  12. 2 points
  13. I bought it yes! but I obviously didn't know it was stolen until after Received it! --As I said I will give a full report once it is finally sorted so no more silly accusations please! Will.
    2 points
  14. And before anyone asks, yes I paid full Duty & VAT as we passed through LHR. First time I've ever walked through the Red Channel.
    2 points
  15. Hahahaha! No. I'd look at owning one in the same way that I'd look at dating a supermodel. Having wet dreams about one is okay but living with one is totally different.
    2 points
  16. So your wire's touching cloth too?
    2 points
  17. Don’t broadcast it, I want to increase my chances of winning!
    2 points
  18. Well; you try getting the strings taut without one, it’s a right pain!
    2 points
  19. This is 27 years old but has recently been completely refurbished/refinished and refretted, consequently it’s in mint condition. The refinish was done by Sims guitars in Kent, they’ve done a truly fantastic job. It features a thuya root face and back with an ash core. The neck is wenge and maple with a 24 fret ebony fretboard which has a very thin band of lighter wood purfling running along the edge. It’s 34” scale length with twin Kent Armstrong humbucking pickups and a Bartolini preamp. The bass is amazingly easy and comfortable to play, and very lightweight. The string spacing is about 18mm at the bridge. I would prefer collection from Birmingham, or I can deliver for train fare. The instrument comes with a Hiscox case. Trades welcome for cheaper 6 string basses plus cash my way. I particularly like the headless thing, so maybe Status?
    1 point
  20. Hello I sell a S.MARTYN FREEDOM 6. NT 33’ scale. Brazilian Rosewood fretboard and neck is Perobra di campo. Totally passive with one humbucker: 1 knob with tonality and master volume. Top in Brazilian Woods. Front table in Imbuia. Body is Vinhatico. The strings spacing : 16 mm at the neck and 18 mm at the bridge. The bass is located in the North of France - Shipping in EU without problem. Collection is possible near Boulogne sur Mer, Calais, Lille, Arras... Price: £1950 or 2250€ + shipping. Price drop: £1875 or 2100€. New Price:£1785 or 2000€ + shipping.
    1 point
  21. Feeler post as I'm still not convinced I should sell it! Mike Lull P Bass in Gold Flake Built as a custom order for Adam Clayton of U2 fame, along with the Purple Flake he uses. I have emails from Mike Lull that confirm this as true and correct. Jazz width nut and light as a feather. Plays like a dream and sounds incredible. Set up and ready to go. Bought on this very parish from Bassfan in exchange for a couple of Shuker Flea builds. Comes with a decent hard case too. Welcome to come and try before you buy! Can ship anywhere.
    1 point
  22. Hi all, Having a clear out. Not much to say about these. £25 + delivery.
    1 point
  23. Last one for tonight. OC2 & bit crusher Mother Garten SYNTH BASS TAKE END.wav
    1 point
  24. Ha. You have sharp eyes. Yes 5. I've got 3 on 3 separate boards and one floating around for recording and messing on with. I've also now modded two of them which is cool. But this one is boxed so y'know thats cool! I've had and moved on: Bannana - issues as noted Markbass SS - editing URGH EHX Microosynth - too monophonic for me at the time but would like to try again Currently using: OC2 Chunk systems Octavius Squeezer (such an editing nightmare but some of the sounds....oh boy!) Gojira 8ve pedal - dirty! Prunes and Custard - dirtty in a fuzzy synthy kind of way Currently trialing: TWA great divide - jury currently out Broughton synth voice - jury currently out
    1 point
  25. This is great. I was in a live 10 piece DnB band in the early 2000's - had some success musically but I was permanently frustrated by not knowing where to start getting these types of sounds. Fast forward 15 years and I've got quote a few at my finger tips...but using the hot hand like this for those amazing whammy bits is inspired. AWESOME.
    1 point
  26. Ah okay, am working up to that...just home use at the moment
    1 point
  27. ONLY up whilst a couple of particular 1 x 12's are up, so sale only please. Spec etc https://barefacedbass.com/product-range/Super-Twin.htm I can't courier, so collection Wigan, or meet up within 50 or so miles. Truly excellent condition despite being gigged at least once most weekends. Sorry, no trades or absolutely no offers I'm afraid, I will most likely miss out on what I'm after & will happily continue to gig this fab cab Apologies for rushed photos, it's hammering it down here. My outside photos aren't great, inside, I'm clueless. Embarrassingly long feedback below, thanks for looking, Karl.
    1 point
  28. You wouldn't have been the first!
    1 point
  29. That looks fantastic, they really are a proper upright imo.
    1 point
  30. Very cool. I've still never managed to get hands on an Eminence EUB, but my old beat up BSX has served very well in getting me gigs I would have otherwise lost out on over the last 15 years.
    1 point
  31. They'll have tons of crap note choices if I'm playing it!!
    1 point
  32. @SpondonBassed It's not mine, I quoted Wateroftyne's post above mine. I have considered buying a Chinese 4005 from AliExpress as a base to make a decent faker, only for myself, not to con anyone. I love the sound and look of a 4005 but they're getting close to 10k second hand. Way out of my league.
    1 point
  33. Absolutely awesome bass. I'm so grateful to you for letting me take it off your hands.
    1 point
  34. Would be great to hear this. Is there a sound file?
    1 point
  35. Aye - I forgot to add a smiley! 🙂
    1 point
  36. To be fair, this thing of beauty is the ultimate minimalist Si
    1 point
  37. Had a BBQ this afternoon, and had Original Musiquarium playing and I will always be amazed by the musicality of him and the musicians on this particular record, The horn section, the rhythm guitars , the backing vocals, his piano playing. The bass playing...Its up there with Willie Week's bass playing on Donny's live album, very different record of course. This spectacular playing from Nate is way up there as is Stevies harmonica playing and vocals. Don't be fooled by the shorter version. The full album version is the best. My ears are saying Andrew , you are at 100% musical enjoyment.
    1 point
  38. I suggest you check out a Protection racket case. I bought mine for £85. It's semi rigid and offers lots of padding and plenty of storage space. It appears very sturdy and I expect it will last me a long, long time.
    1 point
  39. I'm convinced that when stings go dull, it's mostly because of the flat spots that are created in contact with the frets, not the actual accumulation of dirt in the string... Any fretless people have a view on this?
    1 point
  40. I don't sweat much and wash my hands before every gig. I can't remember ever cleaning strings. I change my strings every 12 months, whether they need it or not. That's enough maintenance for me. I don't particularly like the "zing" of new rounds. My DR Lo-Riders have been on since last Christmas and are just coming into their prime.
    1 point
  41. Arguing over string choices, is this TB?
    1 point
  42. P.S. No problem with my bridge. I have been careful not to stress the wires when removing it.
    1 point
  43. Setup. The adjustable neck angle is a clever idea although mine needs to be almost flat in the pocket to get reasonable string height. Strings. I fitted the suggested upgrade Thomastik Spirocore Weich strings and they are excellent for a more traditional sound. Playing. This where it wins over something like the otherwise excellent NSX EUB when reading. The neck has the reference points that you have on a double bass. Transporability. In our hatchback the Allegro just needs the wider side of the split rear seat folded down and it fits comfortably behind the driver's seat.. It will also fit in over the passenger seat when it is moved fully back. Please ask any questions that you might have. As always, the above is all just my personal experience.
    1 point
  44. Ah so it's my remark that provoked you. Sorry about that.
    1 point
  45. Both of these gigs should be decent. I'll give my review Sunday Night. "THIS THURSDAY! 7/26:Maple Road will be serving up some outdoor rockin’ blues from 6pm-9pm @ Bilda’s Friess Lake Pub! Come on out for a great dinner and one of the best beer selections around. Bring a chair, tables fill up fast! New CD “Follow the Moon” is now available! 🍻🎸☀️" "THEN ON Saturday! 7/28 see Maple Road @ Washington County Fair Do Drop In Music Stage 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m"
    1 point
  46. +1 for the Schaller 3d. But on looks, adjustability and having lots of screw holes for solid mounting. Massively improved my project bass in every way ... Except perhaps the sound.
    1 point
  47. I started a tribute act: Billy Idle, but nobody could be bothered to learn the material...
    1 point
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