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MuddBass

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  1. Stingray Special 5 H. I've been after one of these for quite some time, and have been hiding away a few pounds each week in readiness... When this 2018 one came up recently on FB, I took the plunge. Really like the dropped copper colour and (not original) antique perliod scratchplate. I have been tweaking a few things today to get her set to how I would like. I will take her to a gig on Saturday and she can have a run-out on a few numbers.

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  2. A huge thanks for all those providing suggestions and taking the time to post links etc. It reminds me why I joined the forum way back in 2007; it's such a helpful and friendly community.

     

    For those interested, I've gone ahead and placed an order for one of these Ibanez models https://www.ibanez.com/usa/products/detail/gsrm20_2y_06.html.

     

    Although it will take a couple of months to arrive I am sure she will absolutely love it! Whilst not available in first choice colour pink, purple has been confirmed as being a "second best colour" - so all good there! The plan will be to see how she does, then move onto a full-size body / weight / scale length version in a few years time; much like I did when I started the double bass around the same age.

     

    I will update again once it's arrived and I've set it up.

     

    Thanks again,

     

    Greg

     

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  3. 4 hours ago, Pea Turgh said:

    Squier Sonic Broncos are current, so should be some available to try in ye olde fashioned music shoppe.  The white one looks ace.

     

    The old Vistas are hard to find and have a 42mm nut width.  Guessing preference would be for a 38mm?

     

     

    I think 38mm would suit hand stretch much better 

  4. 5 hours ago, Baloney Balderdash said:

    It does come in purple though, which might be passable (note that this is for some reason an old picture, the Mikros now come with proper metal dome knobs):

     

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    That's the one I had initially focused on as she'd dig the purple. I had seen mixed reviews online so glad to hear positive comments here. Would anyone know appropriate weight?

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  5. 3 minutes ago, fretmeister said:

    I have a Butterfly Daisy Rock and it’s fun but the balance is awful.

     

    The Gretsch shorty is often heavy.

     

    What about 32 scale? Ibanez Mezzo are a bargain used and have nice slim necks. Weights vary but can be found under 7.5lb.

    30 scale would be better I feel. I will have a look at the weight of the Gretsch as it ticks lots of boxes. 

     

     

  6. Hi all,

     

    My daughter's progressing really well with recorder, and keeps self-motivated and really focused on practicing. She's always shown an interest in my collection of basses, and recently she's expressed an interest in learning bass. She naturally struggles playing my 34" scale instruments so I am seeing what's available for 'sensible' money, let's say sub £400.

     

    There are a lot of short scales on the market, but she does not want a bass the same colour a my dull/dark/brown ones. Ideally she likes pink, but would be happy with similar colours. I've seen the Bronco and the Ibanez Mikro, both of which receive mixed reviews, but I can't see much else out there in colours she might like. White would be ok, as she could choose a flashy looking strap.

     

    I've given her the lecture about tone before colour, but... (Rolls eyes) Ya know, at 8 and a half, colours are almost as important.

     

    Any links gratefully received.

  7. On 16/03/2024 at 10:22, NoirBass said:

    Tube ready gig rig - back line and cables fits in a cahon bag, bass on my back.

     

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    Looks great and highly portable. I too use a cahon bag similarly, really easy setup and pack down too!

  8. 33 minutes ago, tinyd said:

    @MuddBass Is the Earbox enough on its own for the job of hearing yourself? i.e. if the bass is going into the PA, does the Earbox make enough noise that you don't also need another speaker for the job of personal monitoring? I'm thinking of a small class D amp head with DI out to PA and an Earbox as the only speaker...

    I'd say no, it's far too quiet for that in my experience.

  9. Hi Richard

     

    I use one, and you're more than welcome to try mine if you like - I am Hampshire based.

     

    It won't add to your overall volume, rather adds to clarity of note. Positioning is key, and I use a mic stand to get nearer my head height. 

     

    For me, I don't really notice it when it's on, but seem to notice it when I don't use it. 

     

    Hope this helps,

     

    Greg

     

     

  10. 15 hours ago, msb said:

    Mini rehearsal rig , recently picked up a Barefaced One10 , to replace an Ampeg 210AV I had been dragging around. I’ve been using Monique and the Forte with it. Big fat tone. Mini rig. The Barefaced might manage some quieter gigs , but I’ll usually switch over to a 112.

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    Tasty :)

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    MESA Engineering Subway 2x10 Diagonal Bass Cab Ultra-Light with Mesa soft-case (mainly home use only  - unmarked) NOW: £795

    MESA Engineering Subway 2x10 Diagonal Bass Cab Ultra-Light with Mesa soft-case - (several gigs but well looked after and unmarked) NOW: £730

    BCS Manufacturing custom Full Flight Case with heavy-duty castors etc to suit (1) 2x10 bass cab (light use only - unmarked) NOW: £220 (can be posted for £30 if needed)

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