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fiatcoupe432

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  1. Hi all for sale this amazing ibanez 1306

    I love the bass but moving to 5 strings e to c as I don't use tge b string enough

    Looking for trade mainly but also happy to sale

    The bass it's in  amazing condition just 2 really really really small dings very hard to capture  I'll try and photograph the later

    The bass comes also with gator case

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  2. 1 hour ago, Stofferson said:

    Sure, from the website sir:

     

    Specifications

    Interior Length: 48.50 in (123.19 cm)

    Exterior Length: 50.50 in (128.27 cm)

    Exterior Width: 20.25 in (51.44 cm)

    Exterior Depth: 7.25 in (18.42 cm)

    Instrument Body Length: 17.00 in (43.18 cm)

    Instrument Body Depth: 6.25 in (15.88 cm)

    Instrument Lower Bout: 16.75 in (42.55 cm)

    Instrument Upper Bout: 15.50 in (39.37 cm)

    Carton Width: 22.00 in (55.88 cm)

    Carton Depth: 8.75 in (22.23 cm)

    Shipping Weight: 17.80 lb (8.07 kg)

    Product Weight: 14.20 lb (6.44 kg)

    I'll measure my bass today, its longer than standard and won't fit in most of the cases I have tried

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  3. Time to post mine here

    This is tge best fretless bass I ever laid my hands on

    I ve played few fretless but this is something from another world

    I know it's no everyone cup of tea but....

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  4. 54 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

    For me, I can't stand 'standard', the world is a glorious place with so much on offer, why have the same as everyone else? To those that prefer a Fender, cool, no problem! For me - I like something with more identity.

    This bass creates a conversation that highlights our differences, none of which are wrong, they are just the subtlies that make us an individual.

    I must say I enjoy the fact this bass causes a conflict of opinion, a Fender would rarely if ever really do that. An instrument can be art in itself, not just a tool to make art, and this is what I love about it. You can say you don't personally like it, and that is absolutely fine, but you can't deny that it can be considered a piece of art in itself! :)

    And as you say that I need to this

    I'm with you all the way

    To the future 😂😂😂

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  5. 11 hours ago, Hellzero said:

    So you got it, Tony. Is it up to your hopes or even better ?

    Hey Tony it's unbelievable! I'm so happy woth it

    The kingwood fretboard it's amazing too

    At some point after Xmas ill have a video up

    Also if those restriction get lifted I'm might be travelling to Germany by car so I might pop in and leave it to you for a week so you can have some fun 😉

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  6. Couldn't agree more

    This are spectacular basses

    I m having one made which should make is way to me next week

    Love Enrico work and people always compered them to fodera but I have to say  they do have their own identity.

    I would prefer this to a fodera but obviously this only my opinion 😉

    If wasn't this time of tge year and all this covid, I would def purchase this

    Glwys Tony

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  7. I know the guy personally

    I ve sold him a bass and met up in person

    When I got there I had to deal with his mum then I realised he was only 14.

    He's mum was trying to knock off £300 of my old G&l

    I ve also sold him a carvin for about £750 and within one week was on ebay for £2999

  8. 21 hours ago, Beedster said:

    You're going to need some duvets! 

    Some good points already. Plenty of decent recordings have been made in what would be considered very poor rooms in pure acoustic terms, but if you want to record anything acoustically in the space in question, trial and error is going to be your best bet.

    As above, external noise is however likely to be a challenge, so a vocal booth is a great idea, it also allows you to record a dead voice track on which you can control all acoustic effects in the mix (it's always easier to add desirable acoustic effects to a vocal than to try and hide undesirable ones).

    Re panels, you don't have a lot of space as it is, and you're going to need at least some of them away from walls so you might find that you do a lot of work and lose a lot of space for no real gain. You probably need to decide whether you need to control the acoustics for recording or for mixing. The latter you have a chance, the former, perhaps less so, and putting panels around a space doesn't necessarily improve things 

    Please keep us posted, I love threads like this 

    Chris

    PS it looks like your window might also act as an impromptu diffuser :) 

    Thank you!!! Studio is coming up nicely....

    My only concern was the desk positioning

    As recording live instrument, voice, guitar I use the room next to it as it has no window and it is half the size, so it's much easier controlled.

    I recorded vocal before in tge little room, microphone at tge center of the room and room has no echo reverberation and managed to get great recordings in there 

    . My main issue is the larger room as its been set up for mixing really

    What I'm gonna do next is put few panels up on the reflection point of the speakers and perhaps few above the monitor. Room doesn't sound to bad but woth a spectrum analyzer I realised there is a bit of reverberation which need to be killed and that's why I ve the 1200x600x25.

    Where would you  necessarily put the duvets?

    Regards

    Tony

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