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Yep, can def depend on the player - the luthier I take my basses to can get the action ridiculously low, and for someone who plays unlike a cave-man it must be great, but for my style both action has to be raised, neck relief put in and pickups lowered in order for me to play the way I do.
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Yep, not sure how the trend is going to go, if they keep gaining value then spending even £900 is worth it as an investment. I`ve played a couple of JVs, they are great basses to play, not sure I`d want to gig one if I`d bought it as an increasing-value investment though, however as a home player would be a nice bass to have.
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When we looked at having a cover on one of our albums we contacted the writer, who advised that permission from them isn`t required - Guns N Roses didn`t ask his permission for a cover of his they released . However I think it needs to be registered with PRS so that the writers get their share.
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Yep, that sounds about right, plus many preamp pedals also have inbuilt tones to them - though from recall the MXR M81 is apparently clear of this, but a good shaping pedal.
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On-board = less gear to carry around, plus with the East one I believe it doesn`t require any permanent mods to the bass. I had a Villex Mid control in a Precision and the scooped part was great for a slapping sound - made it almost Jazz-like. Only downside was as you brought the mids back in the volume went up, but then that`s the same as on an amp anyway.
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Whilst we`re on this subject, let`s not forget some of the really good shops, with great staff in them, Coda Music in Stevenage, PMT Northampton, Andertons, Gig-Gear in Harlow to name a few. I`ve had great help & service from these, especially from Coda.
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I`ve seen the pictures, I would have treated you like a vagrant as well
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I think I`d leave that natural, just clear lacquer it`s such a beautiful grain would be a real shame to cover it up.
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Welcome Peter, am playing in Sweden later in the year - PSK Festival in Stockholm. Really looking forward to it as haven`t been to Sweden before, but those who have have really recommended it.
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Well I`m in a skinhead band, so does this mean compress or not, I just can`t work it out...........
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Psycho Killer is great, sparse but rhythmic enough to keep the song going, I wonder/doubt if we`d ever have heard it had another bassist filled it with as many complex notes as possible.
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If only we could swap local shops, all would be well in the world
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A local shop to me - now gone - very abbreviated but you`ll get the idea: Me - Have you any Rotosound bass strings? Shop - We`ve got Ernie Balls, they`re very good. Me - Yes, but I`m after Rotosounds only. Shop - Ernie Balls are great strings. Me - Goodbye Why not just answer the question, it was like a politician being interviewed by Paxman, completely avoided just saying either they didn`t have any in stock, or that they didn`t stock them at all. I simply couldn`t get them to admit either, just kept rattling on about how many bassists use Ernie Ball strings and how great they are.
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No clues I`m afraid, but message Ashdown direct - they`re on here, or go e-mail via their website. They`re very good on customer service so you should get a response pretty quickly with a diagnosis.
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You`ve got to go, once you get to that point it`s difficult to see how you can stay in.
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Welcome, am playing in Athens this Saturday, at the Vive Le Punk Rock Festival, really looking forward to it.
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How easy do you find it to impress errm laypeople?
Lozz196 replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I`ve never intentionally set out to impress people, but once when me and my mate went to a music shop I tried out a Fender Road Worn Precision, just noodling through some classic Jam basslines. Apparently there were a good few people just watching & listening, but I was "in the zone" as loved that bass, so didn`t notice any of them. -
Combination of the above, Precision, Roto Steel Rounds, Sansamp, 410 (& 210 if needed).
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Who are we kidding - does great bass tone REALLY matter?
Lozz196 replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
Def does matter. A band we played with the other night were a good band, not exactly my thing but good at what they did, but the bassists tone was amazing. Fender Jaguar bass, into an Orange Terror, into a Marshall VBC412. Like I said they were good, but listening to his tone and basslines was a pleasure. And it worked in context of the band as well, the two guitars also having good sounds. -
Agree, and I was rather disappointed that the rest of the album that Locked is on didnt have the same vibe.
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One thing to bear in mind is that if using a small practice amp at home these don`t usually do the E string justice. I find this with my Precisions - if I get the E string sounding as "ringy" and full on my little practice amps, take it to rehearsal with full rig and it`s overbearingly dominant.
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He does look very cool there. Great feature on The Damned in this months Vive Le Rock magazine as well, btw.
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Are Markbass cabs now considered a bit rubbish?
Lozz196 replied to Wolverinebass's topic in Amps and Cabs
Well last night I saw a bassist using a Thunderbird, into a Markbass Little Mark, into a Markbass CL106 - sounded amazing, and having lifted that CL106 it was amazingly light for a 6x10.