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Are people who say "my bass never goes out of tune" crazy?
skej21 replied to thepurpleblob's topic in General Discussion
I can take any of my basses off the stand or out of the case and they're always pretty much bang on. I always check with a tuner that they are correct when playing live for obvious reasons but even then, 99% of the time they're in. -
[quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1401829786' post='2467389'] I'll also weigh in for the view point that the gifted and hard working students are often over looked by lecturers at times due to the fact they have to get the lesser people passed. Speaking from experience here, while I'm certainly not the most amazing bass player I like to think of myself as one of the most hardworking, I'm constantly practicing and trying to find new gigs and people to play with, however on my HND, a 2 year course of which I'm a matter of hours away from finishing, there's only 1 person who I can honestly say will have a career in the industry to a good level, the rest don't work hard enough nor have the academic prowess to get the non-playing roles in the industry. It's a frustrating state of affairs when 90% of the class don't have the drive or determination to actually work hard and succeed, this limits the effect a lecturer can actually have on their students. There are many factors that come in to play when discussing the pros and cons of music teaching establishments, same as any teaching establishment really. [/quote] The irony being that without the pupils that you spend all your time and energy dragging through a pass grade, the course would not exist for the hard working pupils! Then when the course does exist, they are overlooked as time is dedicated to helping those who can't be bothered rather than challenging and furthering those who want to truly achieve. It's a sorry state of affairs.
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[quote name='simes' timestamp='1401822559' post='2467307'] If a student fails the lecturer gets the bollockin' even if said student never shows up, I know, been there, got the T shirt had the nervous breakdown. That's why I'm now an ex lecturer and a damn sight happier. Results = money, and LOT of cooking the books goes on. I know an ex maths lecturer who was under tremendous pressure to bump up students marks so more passed. He asked them to put it in writting. Next thing he gets a very sweet retirement package. New guy in place, young and ambitious results get a lot better. It's not the students fault, league tables and funding causes it. I work with drug addicts and alcoholics now who are much nicer to deal with than academia. [/quote] +1 This is also why I left the profession. Private instrumental tuition and workshop teaching is much more rewarding and less obsessive over stats and figures. I made the right choice although ironically would not have been able to do much of the teaching that I love for local music services without my PGCE qualification which required me to undertake music college/university education :-)
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Ibanez SR305. Has a surprisingly good low B for the price and at £299 new, you should be able to pick one up second hand at a decent price. Close string spacing though, so watch out for that if you're not a fan!
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I bought one and was pretty disappointed. They already had an existing Aguilar GS112 templates but when it arrived it didn't fit correctly. The quality was pretty poor too as the stitching was a bit wonky and was already frayed. Poor quality for what I would say is quite an overpriced product. Like some others in this thread have said, I may use them again if they are the only option but as long as I use gear that has it's own official covers I'll be buying them. I chucked mine in the attic and bought the official Aguilar cover which is infinitely better quality and actually not that much more expensive. You live and learn!
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Yet another gig in the declining club scene for me. Had a great night with those who were there (including the awesome cap who was raving alone on the dance floor to EVERY song!) but it's not anywhere near as well-attended as it used to be. They even called off the bingo because not enough people wanted to get involved!
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[quote name='gjones' timestamp='1401585924' post='2465063'] A 'Grant' which cost me £50 secondhand. It was a Precision copy. They were imported from Asia, by a shop in Edinburgh called Grants, in the 80s. Some guy was trying to sell one on Basschat a couple of years ago for £400 as a collectible vintage bass. I can't remember his name but I do remember how he described it. [b][size=6]+++AWESOME+++[/size][/b] [size=4]It wasn't......[/size] Edit: I found that very ad. Heeheeheee...... http://basschat.co.uk/topic/175221-sold/ [/quote] Is this how Sye Ryder basses will be advertised in the future? *runs and hides*
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A BC Rich Warlock bass that one of my students brought to a lesson. I looked past the aesthetics and gave it a chance. He'd got it for 'a bargain' price of £100 so it looked like it could've been a great back-up to his other bass (an SR300 in iron pewter)... We swapped basses for half the lesson so I could have a proper look and I wouldn't have had that bass if the guy had PAID me £100 to take it from him. Awful.
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To be fair, the U2 boys can't do any worse than the 'innovative' new iPad friendly strats and the strats with the little digital 'personality' cards!
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[quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1400112755' post='2450978'] Working with a new electronic project at the moment so thought i'd share some pictures of my setup. We've got a Moog Little Phatty, Novation Bass Station II, Roland Gaia & a Novation Impulse all routed into a Motu Microlite Midi interface & Motu Ultralite MK3. This is all then patched into MainStage to control all backing tracks, synth patches & volumes etc... [/quote] Nice! It still bugs me that they call it the bass station II! It's a lovely little synth though :-)
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If a company wanted to make a bass that offered something different (p with a j profile neck or upgraded pickups etc) at a price that didn't stray into custom pricing then I'd be happy to be involved. As BigRedX says, there's no point in signature models that cost a small fortune as you could just get a custom build and confirm the same specifications as someone else's bass that you liked.
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[quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1401450666' post='2463749'] Awesome, yours a P? If so what sort of spec you gone for? [/quote] It is indeed. Spec is posted a few pages back I think! Don't want to post it twice.
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[quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1401449847' post='2463734'] Yes and I didn't think they were very scientific tests at all. I was thinking more about a proper measurement of the polar response pattern from each mic, for example, rather than simply singing into the side of the mic. Also, output level and frequency response would be very easy to test. As for the drop test, it would be hard to think of a more useless test in terms of equivalence and repeatability since both mics would have struck the ground at different places and angles. Lazy journalism and propaganda really as well as a missed opportunity to really show the differences between the fake and real products . . . . Unless of course the differences are actually insignificant. But who would want to broadcast THAT story ? [/quote] If they were so close, surely the differences wouldn't have been so obvious? The fact that the fake had a lot of feedback (the real had none), the fake didn't work when dropped (the real did), the fake had a much less focused polar pattern (the real didn't). I'm not sure I need a drawing of the polar patterns to notice the differences after viewing the video. I do agree that a visual of the frequency response and output might have been useful but the other tests were so clearly different I can't really see how detailed graphics would have given a clearer picture. It's also a daytime show. If it was in sound on sound or similar, I'd expect that kind of detail as it's aimed at an audience that would understand it enough for it to be worth the effort.
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Stuart Hall and Snuggie
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[quote name='KevB' timestamp='1401449099' post='2463719'] I watched all of it and i was a bit curious about those 4 boxes he had to one side saying they were ones that only an 'experienced professional' would spot as a fake or words to that effect. May be reading too much into it but it suggested to me they probably passed all the other general tests that they then subsequently did on some of the other 'lesser fakes'. Or maybe they still gave hand held rumble and easily fed back? wasn't very clear. [/quote] I took it as 4 that were broken out the box, 1 which worked but was obviously poor build quality and 4 that looked perfect so would only be shown up once they were put under the tests that followed (feedback, movement noise, dropping lol etc).
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I'd quite like to know what use he found for the other half...
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[quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1401447519' post='2463692'] But is the fake really an inferior product? The SM58 is a decades old design so I doubt it would be particularly difficult to make a well-performing copy. Has anyone ever conducted detailed comparative testing? [/quote] Did you watch the whole clip? I thought the tests they did were pretty comprehensive...
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[quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1401446820' post='2463673'] And could potentially attract people too. U2 aren't one of the world's biggest bands for nothing. For each of the weirdos who won't buy Fender because two of U2 are on the board there'll be another weirdo who is attracted to Fender because two of U2 are on the board. Most people will be normal about it and will judge the instruments on their own merits, not who the board of directors are. [/quote] Precisely... It's unlikely that people will start hunting down the Pre-BONO Fenders because they don't want to buy from him. I'll still be judging Fender on the instruments, not the board. I'll reserve that kind of judgement until they start hunting down existing owners and secondhand sales for destruction!!
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[quote name='JamesBass' timestamp='1401444648' post='2463630'] Have emailed an enquiry off, though an automated response came straight back, seems he's on his holidays until the 2nd of June, he's gonna have a nasty load of emails to answer next week! Still really want to hear one before I commit to anything! [/quote] I'll do my best to quickly get a recording up of mine when I have it. It might be a few weeks though!
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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1401444582' post='2463627'] Most would associate the Edge with Gibson ( an Explorer being his first guitar). The other two use their guitars as costume jewelery. They haven't had a long term relationship with the brand that Steve Harris has had, for example. Sig models don't really make them Fender people through and through. [/quote] The problem is that it's a business and outside of the bass community (which in the grand scheme of things is actually pretty niche in a business sense) nobody really knows much of Steve Harris. You mention Maiden and they're with you but his name doesn't have the same level of instant brand recognition as The Edge or Bono. I'm not saying it's right or that I agree it's a good move but I can understand why the Fender board think it is good business. Whether it is will remain to be seen but if their bigger involvement brings as much success to Fender as their previous lesser involvement, then I'm sure Fender will be happy.
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I don't get all the fuss about the SM58. We have Shure and AKG in the rehearsal space and I use an AKG D5 over the SM58 every time. The highs aren't as rolled off as the SM58 which makes it sound more airy and open and the D5 seems to have a better low frequency response and a lower frequency reach (which is nicer for bass cabs and guitar amping). With a little bit of research on the comparisons, the D5 often comes out on top too. It's also approx. £20-30 cheaper than the SM58. It won't stop people from sticking to what they know though ;-)
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[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1401443539' post='2463609'] A poor move by a company that appears to be in trouble. They have a popular, high profile brand but don't seem to know how to make the most of it. I can't see how bringing in 2 people that could potentially put people off the brand and aren't synonymous with the company will help. [/quote] Maybe not synonymous but definitely heavily involved. Both Adam Clayton and Bono have high-end signature Fender/Gretsch instruments and The Edge has done a number of interviews and promo stuff for Fender (most recently talking about the Telecaster in the promos for the 60th anniversary edition Telecaster)...
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To be fair, the Gretsch Irish Falcon Bono Signature guitar is one of the most collectible instruments I've ever seen come through our store. We got one for a customer who had been after one for years since the first production run and when the second run came out, there were less than 5 that made it to the UK and I spent hours pulling favours with our Gretsch rep to get dibs on it. We had people ringing all day asking about it when it was announced and Fender could have made a fortune from it if they'd produced more but they played it well and made it a desirable model to own. You can hate them all you want but the record & tour ticket sales speak for themselves. U2 are one of the biggest acts of all time and even if you just attract half of their fan base to buy some U2 branded Fender t-shirts, you'll be in the money, let alone guitars, amps, pedals etc etc etc Fender know what they're doing with stuff like this.
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[quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1401385232' post='2463134'] That relic'd Geddy is about 3.5k....and it's 'road worn'! [/quote] And it's LARVELY!!
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VANDERKLEY BASS CABS - PLAYERS VIEWS PLEASE
skej21 replied to BassManGraham's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1394116507' post='2388097'] I'm using a MNT112 through a Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0 - lovely warm sound with nice lows and mids. Compares favourably with my EBS 350 and neo2x12 which it replaces but weighs about half the weight. Scott Devine is one of many using these cabs - doesn't that say something?? [/quote] Not really IMO. It's nice that a pro uses the same gear but it'll never make me like the sound if my ear doesn't like it (which is why trying stuff is vital!). I could justify buying/recommend most high-end gear based on the '*insert name* is a pro player and they use it' argument. Want a Fodera? Wooten plays one. Vintage Fender? Paul Turner plays one. Vanderkley or Overwater? Scott Devine plays one. Aguilar? Janek Gwizdala plays one and so on. If you're deciding what to buy, don't let marketing or the opinions of a pro dictate to you. That's what your ears are for. Use the names and marketing to justify why it should be in the house to the better half ;-)
