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  1. A bit Stingray heavy after getting back my beloved & long lost ‘95 Ray, 25 years after I originally bought it. So the bottom 3 are the only ones put out to play now that it’s back.
    6 points
  2. Viz Morrison the other main drawback if he's somewhat of an a-hole.
    5 points
  3. Played last night, wedding with 30 guests. New members in the band, new sound guy, new songs in the set, so bit of a risk but it was so enjoyable to be playing and the happy couple partied hard.
    5 points
  4. Treating this as a learning experience, so as I had a pretty straight grained ash offcut and some thin strips of walnut veneer, thought I might as well have a bash at a multi laminate neck! Not jointed yet, just a mock up with the cut pieces.
    5 points
  5. The cull continues.... 😪 This is my late eighties AH300 in fantastic condition. Bought not too long ago off @Deedee. This is superb! No issues UV light works and runs almost silent. Trace Elliot at its finest. Loads of power as you'd expect and in excellent condition for and amp of this vintage. I'll be really sorry to see this go, its been my main amp and hasn't missed a beat but due to my chronic back condition I just can't handle it anymore. Its going to be replaced by a 1x12 Markbass combo. I could keep it as a trophy amp but it needs to be used and appreciated and not gathering dust! Collection From St Helens Merseyside or I can deliver/meet within reasonable distance at fuel cost.
    4 points
  6. Well, that was good gig! First one for more months than I can remember and the release of all that pent up energy was incredible. Good audience up and dancing (and yes, we played only Grateful Dead music - the Dead used to say they were first and foremost a dance band). Only complaint - too short - we only had a one hour slot and it was gone in a flash.
    4 points
  7. Break Wind and Fire....best I’ve ever seen and some 25years ago before tributes were called tribute bands.
    4 points
  8. If Motörhead are the Bourbon of rock music then Coldplay are the Horlicks. I am sure they are nice blokes but a visit to IKEA is more rock and roll. Edit: Apologies if I have offended any Horlicks drinkers with this post. Any members of Coldplay if you feel offended please just check your latest bank statements then just laugh at me. Your clearly doing something right.
    4 points
  9. I know a guitarist who depped a gig on bass. He said he found it very tiring, because he had to be playing all the time and couldn't take any breaks!!
    4 points
  10. It’s funny isn’t it, with today’s so-called much better designed, much more efficient equipment we now need all these filters to get the perfect sound that we heard people in the 60s/70s/80s achieve from the supposed sub standard gear around at the time that wasn’t scientifically any good.
    4 points
  11. I've got to agree with this. Great music but I just can't get past the over-wrought fake emotion vocals. Sounds like he's having his balls squeezed in a vice.
    4 points
  12. Talking about what we do and don’t know about the universe obfuscates and deflects the issue, we are not talking about universe misconceptions, it’s Compressor misconceptions and I am pretty sure more than 4% is known about it (not including myself in that btw) The article is interesting, but the key points were: Control your sound Dont let the FOH be the one to ride faders and control too much for you. In certain situations he can see its use despite being not for him. Focus on your own playing (universally agreed by everyone) Learn to use your compressor properly Despite being not for him - he has pretty much agreed with what the ‘fanboys’ have said
    4 points
  13. I went out today, to get a guitar and bass. I had in my mind to get a Telecaster and either a 4 or 5 string bass. I did try out a couple of nice Teles but came home with a 4 and 5 string bass, instead. I already have a very nice '61 re-issue Jazz Bass, so didn't need another JB. But I picked up an American Original 70s Jazz Bass, in vintage white and got rather wowed by it. Really gorgeous and very smooth to play. Well, it has different pickups, positioned slightly different and different body wood to my '61, so that's my excuse for getting it. I also tried a couple of Cort 5-stringers. A GB75JH which is incredibly good, for very little cash. But the one that came home with me was an A5 Plus SCMS, which is a single cut bass, with a through neck and multiscale fretting and really excellent spec. Bartolini Mk1 pickups, Hipshot hardware and some beautiful woods. Including Ash body, with a spalted maple top and a maple and panga panga neck. The pre amp works really nicely with 3 band EQ, vol, pan and a passive/active switch. 2 very different basses, in pretty much every way but both are a real buzz to own and play. The Jazz will be more for band playing, the Cort for noodling and recording. Though I may take it to band practice, for some fun.
    3 points
  14. 3 points
  15. we had our first full pub set gig last Sunday for 15 months, with a newish guitarist after a couple of crash rehearsals, bit ropey, but as Basil would say "I think we got away with it"
    3 points
  16. Thanks to all who have given their advice on this. I added to 100mm port today. Also lined it and changed the speaker for a very good 16ohm SICA that I picked up on ebay for £40. It is ideal. The idea is to run this as a 16ohm small combo that I can hook up to an 8ohm 210 with two of the same drivers and with the same tuning. Very happy with the result. Next job is to upgrade the tweeter. It is certainly a fun project
    3 points
  17. There's an Indian guy who does an Elvis tribute called 'Patelvis' 🙂
    3 points
  18. Just ask them to send you empty pickup covers, faux pickups is all the rage.
    3 points
  19. That's my old XL2. Keep it, it's a truly wonderful bass guitar
    3 points
  20. maybe dunlops ? A 4-string bass set will have Gold/Black/Silver/Gold
    3 points
  21. My first gig of the year this evening. Just a 45 min spot in a multi band event, but at least we can get together and play for an audience again.
    3 points
  22. Well, after this thread I dusted down my very dusty P bass and tried it in my new amp. Just after I had decided to sell it... It sounds amazing with the Tech21 amp. Damnit!
    3 points
  23. Compressors? I'll get my tin hat out 😀
    3 points
  24. And there you go. Dynamic control is not the only job of a compressor. Its also a timbre control, and a transient control, and a means of making space in a mix. Even on a pedalboard.
    3 points
  25. Aye I was bassist in that band for a bit and came up with the name 😂 There is/was also Bon Geordie up here if I remember right.
    3 points
  26. Yeah, if guitarists are so great how come nearly half of them are below average?
    3 points
  27. They weren't a tribute band but I always liked Frankie Goes To Holyhead.
    3 points
  28. I think they were called Cliff Richard and The Shadows 😉
    3 points
  29. I'm having a big rethink of my gear after a particularly bad episode with my back a couple of weeks ago and seriously downscaling size wise. First up is my DR Bass cab. Although its a lightweight Neo cab I'm opting for a single 12" solution and a possible extension cab in the near future. I bought this cab second hand last year and TBH I don't know a great deal about it. Made in the USA (not sure when), in very good condition and 600w at 4 ohms. It dose exactly what I'd expect from it. Sounds great with the heads I've used with it. Bright, clear and punchy. Collection from St Helens Merseyside or I can meet/deliver within reasonable distance at fuel costs.
    2 points
  30. Thanks! Yeah I’ve really been coming around to it last few days. The neck dive really isn’t that bad (“dive” is a strong word), and barely there on a strap. Change can be a strange process! The midrange focus is something I was actually aiming for, but when I got it it was different from other instruments I own, and therefore alienating. But I do admit it sounds really good. And yes, it’s gorgeous.
    2 points
  31. Here in Hull we love Gimme Shelter, so watch out.......😆
    2 points
  32. Cheers pal, she’s got some mojo that one 👍 (It’s a Bravewood)
    2 points
  33. After four refresher get togethers, our first gig back tomorrow night audience seated, drinking and distanced but we shall try to pull out our best performance. Have birthday gigs booked, a wedding and various pub gigs to look forward to between now and Christmas around Lincolnshire.
    2 points
  34. Still use mine! It's my only fretless now, I ended up preferring it to the other more expensive fretless basses (let's face it...ANYTHING would have been more expensive ). Model P pickup, 'though, original was kind of microphonic and not very good. Decal stays, I'm not that insecure
    2 points
  35. Guitarists are ten a penny, just accept you'll have to have a revolving door until the one who can play well enough & isn't a tw@t eventually turns up. Keep the drummer.
    2 points
  36. Steve 'n' Seagulls are defo one of my fave You Tube watches, that they're from Finland and not Alabama only adds to the joy
    2 points
  37. At band practice last night I had to travel light so only my bass, no pedals, and used the rehearsal rooms amp. With my band I use a touch of compression and I really noticed not having it last night. It just seems to sharpen up the notes, or because it does that and they’re sharper and more defined that then makes my playing more accurate.
    2 points
  38. A Rutles tribute Band. Oasis
    2 points
  39. Carlos, you came for advice on buying a new bass for £600, and ended up with a sponge, and your old bass, and £600 in change. Surely that is the last time that Basschat will save you from spending money! All the best on your bass journey - all the above advice is good.
    2 points
  40. Separate pedals on a board => multifx unit multifx unit => separate pedals on a board
    2 points
  41. Two female tributes - Shania’s Twin Amy Housewine
    2 points
  42. Dingwall and Darkglass.... You too can sound just like every other metal bassist!
    2 points
  43. I seem to recall there was an Irish rapper who went out under the name Duff Paddy! That one still makes me chuckle!
    2 points
  44. Slightly off-topic, but having just mentioned Finnish and vegetables - some years ago, Marks & Spencers had (may still have, for all I know) a range of women's clothing branded as Per Una. When I visited the UK with my Finnish partner, we had to leave the shop as we were laughing so much we could hardly breath. The name brought a slightly less chic image to our minds. Peruna is the Finnish for potato.
    2 points
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