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...sounds like you want a multi-fx...
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One of the few bass brands I have a strong desire to try. That's a cracker.
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Turn It Down – too loud behind the bar!
velvetkevorkian replied to andrewrx7's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Balcro' post='423529' date='Mar 2 2009, 06:56 PM']Hi neepheid, I intended that to read as "mad" from the management point of view. Perhaps I should rephrase the original to say "[u]on its own[/u], simply telling the staff to use ear plugs, is not the best solution". If the ear plugs worked for you, great. I haven't worked behind a bar, but I have been party to framing a noise control policy in a club after the bar staff, not the management, rejected the idea of using ear plugs. Balcro.[/quote] I would guess most of them never tried it. Mr Heid is spot on in his assessment, IME as an ex bar worker. -
[quote name='BassBus' post='423033' date='Mar 2 2009, 11:43 AM']Just seen you are in Glasgow. You'll no doubt be aware of The Violin Shop in Blackie Street. They will sort it for you. I bought my DB there. Good luck and let us know how you get on. Graham[/quote] The Violin Shop did the initial setup when I bought the bass- I had though they had done some work on the nut but not sure now if its been enough. [quote name='Low Down Dave' post='423122' date='Mar 2 2009, 12:51 PM']To check your nut height, fret the string at the 4th fret and hold it down then with the other hand press down at the 2nd fret there should be a tiny amount of play, if there is anything more significant you nut needs adjusting. You can use a credit card as a rough gauge, but as the average credit card is around 0.79 or 1/32” thick so it should be a tight fit, if it slips easily in and out it is too high for most players, unless they want a high action. You might also want to check your neck relief as too much relief can make the nut action seem too high, and you may find some videos on youtube regarding setup. But general speaking if you don’t like the way your bass plays I’d take it to a guitar tech, a decent setup makes the world of difference. BTW dropping the action at the nut rarely means replacing the nut and is an easy job with the right tools, but it is very easy to bugger up if you are not sure what you are doing and do not have the right tools. Dave.[/quote] Thanks for the advice Dave but I posted this in the Double Bass section for a reason- no frets or neck relief per se here. [quote name='BassBus' post='423500' date='Mar 2 2009, 06:33 PM']£73 for four files from Allparts you might only use once, unless you have them already. It might not cost much more to have the job done professionally. [/quote] Make that 5 files- I have a low B as well. Thanks for the thoughts folks- at this point its academic as my bank account has just been emptied by a mortgage/council tax double whammy so I can't afford any new tools or a pro setup just now, but I will have a root around in the tool box and see what I can find. Cheers Kyle
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...although they are back on the [url="http://www.conklinguitars.com/groove_tools.html"]updated Conklin website[/url]...?
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Hey all, I've been getting a sneaking suspicion my strings are a bit too high on my DB to make it easily playable- been doing some reading on TB and it seems the height at the nut should be about a credit card's width- mine is substantially bigger than that right across the board, and it makes half position a right pain in the neck. Does anyone have experience fiddling with this? Is it something I should be able to fix myself or would I be better taking the bass in for a full setup? Also, if I do it and f*** it up, I'm assuming the nut is replaceable without having to re-do the entire fingerboard- is this correct? Thanks in advance. Kyle
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[quote name='YouMa' post='419778' date='Feb 26 2009, 02:07 AM']... use space and the drums as a weapon in your funk arsenal...[/quote] That's a fabulous quote. I'm off to stock up my funk arsenal
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EQ settings: separate for each pickup
velvetkevorkian replied to Born 2B Mild's topic in Bass Guitars
Some passive Peaveys have a volume and tone knob for each pickup- not quite setting EQ but a similar idea? -
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Fender 6 string on Ebay
velvetkevorkian replied to velvetkevorkian's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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I have one I bought from Finbar on here- excellent instruments, very good build quality, and the best 7 string you can get without going custom. Heavy as a really heavy thing though. PM sent re value.
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What's the square thing? An amp?
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Its certainly not just a gimmick- 5 string DBs have been around for a while. I have one of Bob Gollihur's Bulgarian 5 stringers and while its certainly not going to match the instrument you posted it was about one 7th of the price. It is more difficult to play but I dig having the extra low notes right there. Chris, do you use/prefer a fingered extension or a mechanical one? I tried a fingered C extension and it seemed rather impractical, for fast passages anyway. Not played a mechanical one though.
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Lakland Guitars- what nice people!!
velvetkevorkian replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Bass Guitars
What do the stack knobs give you- 2x vols and 2x tones? -
[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peavey-International-5-string-bass_W0QQitemZ280316544873QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item280316544873&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1688|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318"]Something like this?[/url]
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A bit of an oddity but looks genuine- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FENDER-MASTERBUILT-6-STRING-BASS_W0QQitemZ290299180814QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item290299180814&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1688|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318"]click here[/url]. I have no connection with the seller BTW.
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Peavey, eg the DynaBass or Grind models- good value and good Bs on the 5ers.
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Mr Wotnwhy mentioned to me that BK are no longer making that module unfortunately.
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[quote name='johnnylager' post='418497' date='Feb 24 2009, 04:00 PM']Yes, very much so. I've loved Les & Primus since we managed to clear the front room at a party by having Seas of Cheese & Frizzle Fry on at the pain threshold with about 4 of us musos utterly caned and crying wth laughter. Whales is the natural progression, in my opinion.[/quote] I want to come to your parties!
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How about a [url="http://www.funklogic.com/palindrometer.htm"]Funk Logic Palindrometer[/url]?
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Just got a letter through the post.
velvetkevorkian replied to mathewsanchez's topic in General Discussion
I finally did my Grade 5 theory last year- its a good thing to do. The "advanced" grades (6+) do get a lot more difficult though- I don't think I would shoot straight for 8 without going through the other two. You don't have to sit the exams but you have to be capable! -
[quote name='Mateybass' post='417488' date='Feb 23 2009, 02:59 PM']I've had a Stagg EDB 3/4 for about a month and after visiting my local luthier, the action is fantastic. Let me qualify that statement by saying that I'm a bass guitarist first and foremost and always found my standard double bass to have too high an action to play as quickly as I play fretless. This Stagg was a cheap experiment (£284 including shipping) and I have to say I'm absolutely delighted. The luthier recut the nut so the strings lie almost on top of the fretboard at the head end, and sanded the underneath of the bridge saddle so I could lower the action to something more comfortable. It is amazing how low it will go and testament to the trueness of the fingerboard. I've actually had to raise it a little from it's lowest setting so that I can play the G-string with a bit more force. Even my luthier, who has done a few double basses in his time, was shocked at how low it went. At the 12th fret position with the current action, I can just slide a pound coin underneath the E string but not quite under the G string. It means for me that I can use my left hand in a manner to which I am accustomed from fretless playing and much less effort is required to press the strings down. The next thing for this eub is a 5 string conversion, my luthier doesn't foresee any problems in doing it and once the smaller footprint machine heads have arrived, he'll be undertaking that job. A 5 string EUB for less than £500?[/quote] Keep us posted on this please, I play a 5 string DB and would like to have an EUB to match, but there seems to be a lack of affordable ones!
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My wife says I don't need another bass.
velvetkevorkian replied to edstraker123's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Golchen' post='416494' date='Feb 22 2009, 09:38 AM']This sounds terrible, but once I bought a secondhand guitar, had it delivered to work, dismantled it and took the bits home over a couple of days, and then announced that I was going to 'make something up out of spare parts that I have lying around". It worked.[/quote] That's genius. Wish I'd thought of it first!