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Cringlewangers are adjustable..? ...
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By this same reasoning, are there any brave enough to listen to the hi-hat and say whether it's a Zildian, Paiste or Sabian (others are available; the list is long...), and what diameter, or model..? Is that a Vistalite kit on that track or are they oak shells..? What sticks..? Nylon-tipped or not..? Does any drummer, in any of your bands, change snare drums, mid-set, to get 'that' sound..? Hmm... I'm not suggesting that there is no difference at all in basses, but I certainly think (in fact, I'm pretty convinced...) that it's very much over-thunk by bass players (well, those on this forum, anyway...). I've known lots of players that are more concerned about the difference between accented semi-quavers and staccato notes than what wood the fingerboard is made from. An interesting enough subject, of course, but with no possible conclusion, in my view.
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Fixed. (No, not simply pedantry; there really is a Brandi Wynn, but she's not the bass player with OT...)
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Back in the days of 100 watt valve amps, the power stage was always connected to the output transformer, so always 'saw' the same load, and delivered the same wattage. The other side of the transformer matched the cabs, and more speakers meant more air being moved, so louder.
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Do you not know anyone in a relevant country that could take delivery, then send it on (or that you could pick up from...)..?
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Yoko Ono releases new version of John Lennon's Imagine
Dad3353 replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
News to very few of you, but I, for one, share the sentiments in the song, and feel very comfortable with the notion of sharing the World, with no countries, no religion, no possessions, no hunger, no greed. I'll like as not not see the day, of course, and some may say I'm a dreamer, but I'll do my (tiny...) bit along that stony path. As for the video clip, I've heard worse, much worse. Will I buy it..? Nah. -
Cheap amp cover, got it covered now, no pun intended
Dad3353 replied to kevvo66's topic in General Discussion
It may be worth noting that cardboard boxes are at their best if kept dry. A couple of spots of rain would pass, but not much more, at the risk of turning back to the 'porridge' that they were originally made from. Not a pretty sight. -
... or tune down a semi-tone and use a first-fret capo for the stuff in standard tuning..? Lazy, yes, but it's an option.
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I'm gonna be in so much trouble at rehearsal
Dad3353 replied to AdrianP's topic in General Discussion
Is that a dragon's head carved into the headstock of that bass..? -
I'm gonna be in so much trouble at rehearsal
Dad3353 replied to AdrianP's topic in General Discussion
Not much better on a dance-floor, I suspect. -
I'm gonna be in so much trouble at rehearsal
Dad3353 replied to AdrianP's topic in General Discussion
From the technical point of view as a bass player, this is quite true, but as a piece of music to be played to a non-concert audience, it has, I believe, little appeal. Good for study, but a guaranteed party-pooper, except in a (very...) few 'beatnik' circles (and even then...). -
Here is my contribution to the October 2018 Basschat Composition Challenge, inspired by a picture chosen by last month's winner: Lurksalot. All Kontakt this time, using solely the 'Factory' orchestral brass and percussion. It may sound a tad dark at the beginning, but lightens up soon enough as the mellow surroundings and welcome sunshine leave their stamp. A bit of harking back to those 'Good Old Days' and reminiscences of more carefree times, perhaps. Thanks for listening, if you already have; if you're about to, enjoy.
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Yoko Ono releases new version of John Lennon's Imagine
Dad3353 replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
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Yoko Ono releases new version of John Lennon's Imagine
Dad3353 replied to Newfoundfreedom's topic in General Discussion
They're still there, but you have to go get 'em, using the Menu selection 'Categories/Default' (and I agree; they would be better as 'Default', but... whatever...). -
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If there's anyone in the region that would be willing to take this on and manage it (for instance, move the items out, getting them sold, then hand over proceeds, or similar...), that could lift the burden, maybe..? A PM (to Ped, perhaps..?) would be a way to get such a ball rolling. Just an idea; hope this helps. (I'm obviously too far away, so can only offer my sincere condolences...)
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Wikipedia: Jensen FF ...
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SOLD: Phil Jones Double Four (BG75) BARGAIN!
Dad3353 replied to Risk101's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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New Old Bassist would Appreciate Advice...
Dad3353 replied to TripleB67's topic in General Discussion
... but only after having played 'as is' for quite some time. No damage will be done by 'tweaking', but no good either, until you're a bit more familiar with some of this stuff. Leave all of that for now, and just play the blinkin' thing..! -
New Old Bassist would Appreciate Advice...
Dad3353 replied to TripleB67's topic in General Discussion
Sorry, but that's not the criteria for judging these things. The 'looks' have their place, but, in musical instruments generally, it's the sound that matters most, and that's what to judge on firstly. As has been stated above, the positioning of that pickup looks to be intentional, and should be listened to, through experiences ears, before coming to any conclusions. If it's not too late, I'd say 'Don't touch anything at all, just play it' for a while (at least several weeks...), and have someone experienced, trustworthy and competent advise on any reflections you might have before taking any action at all. There's little in a bass such as yours which will require attention for quite some while, as it is a fine instrument, able to give satisfaction 'out of the box', yet still be 'tweakable' once one has enough experience to know what's best for oneself. Play it through your new amp, and enjoy your first steps on a long and fruitful path, in full confidence that you're on safe ground. Don't try to run yet; it's the fastest way to trip up. Slow, steady, sure... You've made some excellent choices up to now; keep that up and you'll go far. -
Not quite right; the demo version is free, but mutes after ten minutes. Just sayin'.
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Every track, yes, but in totality..? 'Fraid not, old son. Enough to appreciate the inherent quality, though; it's almost good enough to have one regret not 'digging' funk..! (I am a superstar in other respects, of course, but that should go without saying, shouldn't it..? )