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acidbass

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  1. Maple generally has a bit more top end than rosewood, but depending on the bass you might not notice a huge difference as there are loads of factors which contribute to overall tone. My personal preference is rosewood - although my bass of choice has a maple fretboard, it's the only one out of the six I have!
  2. Great tune, never heard it before! Many thanks for sharing!
  3. [quote name='Cygnus x-1' post='754129' date='Feb 22 2010, 05:52 PM']So, am I being over cautious, is the fact it's from Germany incidental, obviously the guy that started the thread wasn't bothered, any opinions, good or bad?[/quote] I've used Thomann many times and never had a problem with the delivery (touch wood!). I think they have a returns policy too if there is a problem with your product but thankfully I've yet to use it.
  4. I've always loved the range of straps that [url="http://www.corvoleather.com/"]Corvo[/url] make - they can make them to whatever length you like and the designs are funky! Hope this helps your search
  5. [quote name='BurritoBass' post='753336' date='Feb 21 2010, 10:35 PM']I love the look of those Rickenbacker 4005. Oasis always do have cool looking instruments[/quote] Yeah I love the vintage vibe that seems to surround them, particularly on their earlier stuff! Saw 'em on their last tour and the bassist was using a Rick 4001 (or perhaps a 4003, couldn't really make it out from where I was standing. Good taste son!
  6. LOVE the 4005 that Liam plays in that video, and the sound on the record is one of my favourite recorded bass sounds to date (although I'm not 100% sure that it was definitely a Rick they used, could stretch to 95% though!)
  7. How do they compare to other coated strings, ie Elixirs (if you can comment?) I've been using Elixirs now for just under a year pretty much exclusively, but would certainly be interested to know if the EBs are in any way comparable in terms of quality/tone.
  8. You might want to consider installing an active preamp to give you more treble before the signal hits the amplifier, something like a J-Retro? As for pickups, I think the EMGs should be fine for the tone you're after, but maybe look at the likes of Bartolini too to widen your options. Hope this helps Danny
  9. In Northern Ireland we have a host of great small timers - two that immediately spring to mind as being influential too me are Aidan McGuigan and Sumi Kal. Both incredibly understated in their playing, with an appreciation of groove and holding down the low end as opposed to technical wizardry. Top notch IMO!
  10. Yeah wouldn't mind a read myself if it's still around
  11. He is simply incredible!
  12. Nice one, sounds like a great idea!
  13. Townshend does have that lackadaisical playing style these days though - seems to alternate between on and off-beat when it suits him, same with his vocals. Doesn't make it sound like it does on the record but I think they're past the point of trying to prove themselves as rockstars and are just enjoying themselves well into their 60s. Fair play to them! Pino = incredible, did any of you catch his bass playing after Roger's scream in Won't Get Fooled Again? Superb, melodic, totally different from what JE would have played but still fitted perfectly with what Zak was doing. Of course, they'll never be a direct replacement for John and Keith, but they do a damn good job!
  14. I've always had a soft spot for the Ashbory basses - they're supposed to sound cracking too despite being so small. Another one to add to the list?
  15. I actually really like the look of those Bootsy models, but the price does seem a bit ridiculous. I'd be very surprised if they sold more than 50 worldwide.
  16. [quote name='Doddy' post='727205' date='Jan 28 2010, 01:56 AM']Nope From the Planet Waves Website FAQ.......... Will plugging in one of your directional cables the wrong way harm equipment? No. While the ideal configuration for optimum shielding is achieved when the shielded end of the cable is connected to the amplifier, you will not harm your guitar, amplifier, or other equipment by running the cable the wrong way.[/quote] Ahh very good, nice to know for future reference. Danny
  17. I actually have a lead which says the same, is yours made by Planet Waves too? I never really pay attention to which end goes where, but I *think* the shielded end is for your guitar, and the other for the amp. Could be (and am probably) wrong though
  18. Beautiful. Whoever ends up with this will be a VERY happy bass player!
  19. I had it before Christmas as I was performing at it, but didn't photocopy it mate, apologies. It's pretty simple as far as musical scores go actually!
  20. Footloose Sweet Home Alabama Le Freak Angels
  21. I generally try to keep mine around 50-60% on the meter - if it's constantly going into the red, it's probably not good for the preamp, unless of course it has a valve in it which you want to drive. Your bass must have a super high output BTW?
  22. Sorry guys, but nudity in any shape or form is prohibited on this forum. Thread closed!
  23. AFAIK, it's the venue's responsibility to pay PRS fees, and I suspect the VAT part of your post to also be a blatant scam to get more money - although I'm sure someone else will be able to confirm this. Not gonna name and shame the venue?
  24. John Martyn's 'London Conversation' album
  25. Or the word 'tube' when describing a thermionic valve this side of the Atlantic! [/threadderailment]
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