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TBH you'd be better off nabbing the 20th anniversary Squier on sale on this forum! Not much more money and it's a better bass (IMO etc). [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/168493-squier-20th-anniversary-precision-price-drop-see-inside/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/168493-squier-20th-anniversary-precision-price-drop-see-inside/page__fromsearch__1[/url] But, if you've chosen the Spectrum because of its looks, then you should go for that. They're not bad basses at all! Cheers Alex
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Jumpin Jack Flash - anyone got any tips on how to sound good?
Truckstop replied to Truckstop's topic in Theory and Technique
Yeah it's just this song I'm not happy with at all. It just sounds so weak against the drums, keys and guitar. IMO its always sounded poor whether at gigs or in rehearsal. Ive spoken to the rest of the guys in the band about it and they think it sounds ok but I think they're just being polite. Think I might just utilise my Master Blaster and bring up the mids slightly and boost the overall volume and see if that works! Hobbayne - Yeah I'll give that a go. Less fuss that way and should beef up the sound of the band overall rather than me just worrying about making the bass bigger. Cheers Alex -
Mutter is a great album! Du Hast! Truckstop
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I joined yesterday but ceased to make an introduction..
Truckstop replied to Emily Jaguar's topic in Introductions
St. Albans is the hometown of Enter Shikari. I think that's it really! Welcome to the forum Emily! Truckstop -
Not sure what you mean by gravelly? Perhaps your mean 'burpy'? If it is, that's a tone I would try to get by playing fairly hard fingerstyle close to the bridge. As for strings, I use DR Marcus Millers and DR Sunbeams. Whichever I feel like when I'm buying a new set! Both have a nice clear tone but not too much zing which I feel Rotosounds and d'adarios have. To echo other sentiments, just buy and try until you find a sound you're after. But it's always worth playing around with the tone controls and experimenting with your playing style too! Cheers Alex
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Mesa boogie 8x10 powerhouse road ready cab
Truckstop replied to christopherbassmay's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Just got back from my first gig with my new band and it went quite well I'm pleased to say! Room was a cube with a tile-imitation floor so was very reverb-y so we sounded pretty awful, but once the dance floor filled up a little we could hear ourselves better and settled down and really grooved through our covers! This was also the first love outing for my Blazer and PF500. Didnt take the Eagle because I've not been able to practise with it enough to feel proper comfy with it yet. Next gig's a month away so hopefully I can use it then! Truckstop
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It cuts ultra-low frequencies in order to prevent speakers working to reproduce frequencies that can't be heard. This way, the speakers are more efficient at reproducing the frequencies that can be heard and users report a tighter more focussed sound from their cabs. You should check out the SFX site; there's videos and sh*t on there. Truckstop
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Just got Jon's BC Rich this morning! He put it on hold while I buggered about finding some cash to throw at it and when I sent him the money I recieved the bass expertly wrapped the next day. He chucked in delivery and a hardcase for a tenner on top of the asking price so well chuffed! Cheers Jon! Alex
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I sort of want a minmum post limit, but at the same time it's not as if it's a hassle to wade through the occasional ebay link. I don't know...basically Truckstop
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Ooh, very interesting. Yeah, 16x17 is much larger than how it looks in the picture! Cheers Alex
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[quote name='Rimskidog' timestamp='1330010669' post='1551372'] Solid mate! More for your interest today then... setting out work begins for the three rooms in the new building: [/quote] Just wondering, are these rooms supposed to be rehearsal rooms? Only they look a little small! I saw some plans for this phase, but cant remember what page they're on and don't want to have to trawl for ages looking for them! Truckstop
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[quote name='velvetkevorkian' timestamp='1330018994' post='1551588'] They are pretty special looking. Very difficult to get a spot on the waiting list apparently. [/quote] Yeah I remember hearing somewhere that you had to prove your worth so to speak before he'd build you one. The guitarist in my first ever band managed to get one made for him. He was 16 at the time and quite the prodigy! Truckstop
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Is Black Machine still producing? I remember having a go on the guy from Cry For Silence's 8 stringer and it really was a stunning piece of work! Truckstop
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Was he also wearing socks with sandals? If so, it was me Truckstop
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As well as Lozz's strap height advice, I was wondering if you use a comfort strap (or other padded ergonomic strap)? They can really improve weight distribution across your shoulders. I'd also say maybe try a double strap? It's essentially two straps that go over one shoulder each and meet behind you back. Ultra comfy and makes a 15lb bass seem like nothing! They don't look very cool though! Truckstoo
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Mark snapped up my Marshall MB-30 Combo with no worries at all, no haggles with the price or the delivery cost and I'm sure would have been very accomodating had he not needed to rush to the office! Cheers! Alex
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I'll be there with all my gear! Ibanez Blazer and an Ampeg rig! Cheers Alex
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Yeah I had heard about the cola trick! Think I'll give it a blast! I'm planning on stripping he body of it's old finish (clear lacquer) and then building up coats of wax. But that takes weeks so I can't do that until I get my new bass (hopefully next week! So excited!) As for polish, I've always used Tonetechs non-abrasive polish. Always worked for me! Cheers mate! Alex
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I've decided to give my Blazer a much needed clean. It's old and it's gone a bit grubby, could do with cleaning up the tuners, the bridge and the frets. The body's going to get a makeover too at some point but as it's my only bass, I can't really have it out of action for any period of time. Anyone got any tips on getting these bits nice and clean? The bridge is a solid chunk of brass and the tuners are chrome. Im guessing the frets are stainless steel. I have no problems with taking everything apart too, so I can leave all the bits in solution if need be! Thanks in advance! Alex
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Just got back from selling my Peavey Firebass 700 to Jim and it couldnt have been an easier transaction. He offered me £20 to deliver it (which was more than enough) and made me a lovely cup of tea...ooh, and a Tracker bar! Hope you enjoy it mate, and if you ever want rid of your Mesa cab, give me a shout! Cheers Alex
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I think that looks pretty cool actually! I wouldnt want to own it obviously, but it's not as bad as some of the horrible relic jobs etc you see on the 'bay! Colour scheme works and I love the headstock. Sort of Parker Fly-ish, but more danger added! Truckstop