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Lozz196

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  1. I had one of those, great sounding cab.
  2. I’d love to play bass in an AC/DC band. Just that locking in with drums & rhythm guitar, must be awesome. Good call re girl singer and original keys too, I’ve heard some bands try AC/DC songs where the male singer has sung at Elvis pitch, unable to hit the highs.
  3. For added fatness the Seymour Duncan Hot Stack is a good pickup, hum-cancelling too which is a bonus. I copied Duff McKagan & put one in the bridge of an Aerodyne Jazz and it made a lot of difference, not so much to the actual tone but to the amount of it.
  4. About 2.5mm - pic as below taken from the back.
  5. Well our current album is The Seven Legged Groove Machine because at the time we were a 4-piece and the singer had recently had a motorcycle accident resulting in the lower half of his right leg being amputated. We’re now a 5-piece so the latest guy in worries about both legs. But in the areas we work in, well for some reason we’re on the psychobilly scene even though we’re more of a garage punk band, so our USP (and is on our merch) is The Spacewasters, Not Psychobilly Enough.
  6. The only thing here is democracy/majority. If you got in an independent sound engineer and most of you went a different way than the guitarist then majority wins. Then write down the settings and have the mixer on the opposite side of the stage to him, and reset them immediately before each set - because he will change them when you aren’t paying attention.
  7. I’d like to reserve judgement until playing one, but given the price it’s highly unlikely. Anyway, it’s lunchtime and for some reason I fancy a bit of Edam cheese……..
  8. One of the above, in good condition, boxed and with instructions. Price includes postage in UK.
  9. As above, made by Earlpilanz who can be found on EBay. I’ve put shielding tape on the back. The holes for the pickups were too small for one of my JMJs but not another, they’re easy enough to widen though. £25 inc postage in UK.
  10. One of the above, good working order, Velcro on bottom. £50 inc postage in UK.
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  11. Problems are: It’s very “modern” to have a huge cannon sounding kick drum. Guitarists (it seems most at least) just can’t handle singers getting all the attention, hating their “number 2” role. Getting past both is going to be difficult.
  12. Great pic Tim, what strap are you using, looks like a good one to support a weighty bass.
  13. Spandau Dance is for Everyone and Not Just The Elite (Not my) Queen
  14. I think the most neutral amps I’ve had have been Markbass, given the spec of the original post I think that’s what I’d be checking out as although neutral sounding they’re not harsh.
  15. I’m actually noticing that more venues are providing house amps & cabs lately. They’re usually 100 or so watt combos but given all it is is for stage volumes they’re plenty sufficient, band can hear on stage, and sound person doesn’t have to fight against stack volumes. This of course venues on originals circuits.
  16. Don’t question my Sex or Gender Pistols
  17. Depends whereabouts in Essex, but our very own @gary mac is on Herts/Essex border
  18. There’s a Mono M80 Double up on here at present
  19. Good call, I changed the stock tuners on my CIJ & JMJ Mustangs for Hipshot Y tuners, much smaller & lighter.
  20. If it were a bass I liked and wanted to keep & play regularly then yes I’d spend on it to get it where I wanted it. I know full well from experience if it didn’t sound as I wanted I’d rarely pick it up, so if I were in your situation to me that would be £600 well spent overall rather than £400 wasted.
  21. I’m afraid I just can’t take Beck seriously, solely because he is pretty much the double of a mate from back in the 80s, whenever I see him I just think “Alan, what are you doing up there singing & being cool, that’s just not you”. Because Alan really was not cool - as of course neither was I (and am still not and unlikely to ever be). Great clip though, band look like they’re really having a blast, JMJs bass is great.
  22. All going ahead though a 2 year wait, counting down the days already.
  23. Just got home from rehearsal with my instrumental classic rock band. Used my Fender JMJ Mustang strung with Elixir nickel rounds into the rehearsal rooms Ampeg SVT350 & 810, sounded great. I was very pleased to be using the JMJ again, over the last couple of years I’ve developed arthritis in my left thumb and my playing style was always thumb hooked over the neck, true punk style, so I’ve been working on my playing technique to the classic thumb on the back of the neck, and am pleased that after a 4hr rehearsal no issues with my thumb. I had been using my Fender Japan Mustangs and although they’re great I prefer the sound of the JMJ, more Precisiony. Band wise we’ve now got about 90 mins of material and all sounded really good, overall a great rehearsal.
  24. I think I`ve only had a couple of set-ups where the cabs stack together with the plastic corner things, but in each case, due to more than a bit of ODC in always wanting to use the same cabs in the same position I`ve put feet on the one I`ve chosen to be the bottom one.
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