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paul_5

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  1. Cheers bloods, I'll let him know. Peace out.
  2. Sounds like someone just found their "mojo". Welcome to the tube world, I think you're going to like it here.
  3. Welcome Will. You'll never leave...
  4. Hi All, a friend of mine is looking buy his first 'proper' bass amp - he's currently got an Ashdown after 8, but is now playing in a band with a proper drummer and everything, and needs something a whole lot louder. He's probably going to go for a 2nd hand HA3500 and is looking at a couple. One has 'Transient Attack' on the front plate, and the other doesn't. Anyone know the difference between these two? I'll try to post pics later on. Cheers guys 'n' gals.
  5. paul_5

    Qtron+ Too Loud!!

    I've just done the mod this afternoon - about £2 for a variable resistor, same again for the matching knob - works a treat. You'll have to drill the case though, but it' really worth it. Might have a Boss LM2B going spare now...
  6. Not here - OC2 still rocks my world - "were it not against God's holy law, I'd make ye my wife!!!"
  7. I know it's problematic trying to use language to describe sound, but for me a P bass has a 'fruity' richness to it, and a J has an edgy rasp. Hope this helps.. probably doesn't though. Ah semantics, you don't half muck things about.
  8. Learn to say 'No' occasionally; don't get burnt our playing for every Tom, Dick and Harry that needs a bass player just so that you feel busy. Save some time to be with yourself and your family. Oh, and the first 5 frets pay the bills.
  9. I bought one, put it down my pants and now I have a 'third leg' - snake oil indeed!
  10. Just seen this - everyone has an 'off day' - good job there was a camera there to capture this, as Geddy doesn't have that many. The first time I saw Rush (Sheffield on the Roll the Bones tour) Neil missed part of the drum intro to 'Force Ten' - opening number too... still a great live band, but then they should be for £70!
  11. "Why not make ten louder, and let ten be the loudest?" "This one goes to eleven"
  12. To anyone thinking about buying one of these - do it. I've had mine for 15 years, and It's one of the few pieces of kit that I have never even contemplated selling - they are a lovely pre with stacks of tone, particularly with new quality valves like the JJs. This is the ONLY amp I'll record with, that's in preference over Hartke, Trace and all the usual suspects. Remember the days when Ampeg made quality kit? This is it.| <---------------------------------------------------------------------|
  13. [quote name='thunderbird13' post='1087269' date='Jan 12 2011, 09:30 PM']Funnily enough I just did - or rather tired to , my call was rejected. [/quote] Forget them, they're obviously playing silly buggers. I wouldn't sweat it though. Sounds like you did well at the audition, so it's their loss. There aren't that many solid bass players with good gear, a professional attitude and their own transport out there ('cos we're all on here!); the law of averages says that eventually all the planets will come into alignment and everything will just click. The bad bit is the waiting, can be a bit frustrating. Sounds like you had a lucky escape with these jokers - if they can't even work a phone then how the hell can they operate PA etc... probably something else you'd get roped into (IME it's only bass players who do this). Don't take it personally and don't let the negativity of this experience dull your passion for playing.
  14. This (ladies and gentlemen) is, in my humble opinion, the best pop record ever made; ever. It's quite simply perfect. Cheers for this.
  15. I think to get an accurate response you'd first have t define the term 'art'. The idea of simply 'provoking an emotional response' isn't enough (as we have already seen), so should that definition be stretched a little to include whether or not it 'says something about the human condition', or challenges its consumer to reevaluate their sense of place in the world or personal value system? Are there links between art and something which is considered culturally worthwhile?. Hmm, I'm really tired so I'm going to bed shortly. Just a little food for thought.
  16. [quote name='Chris2112' post='1084624' date='Jan 10 2011, 06:50 PM']...is now like a bass hermit, pedalling the same tired crap and failing to do anything inventive in over a decade. He's a relic of the 90's, how strange that he doesn't just retire![/quote] Probably because he's still making new albums full of interesting, creative music?
  17. TOMH: Tom Sawyer - Rush Gloria ( I think part 3, but I'll check) - Antonio Vivaldi Hysteria - Muse (can't resist this one) Army of me - Bjork ( I now it's sequenced, but it's still a killer line). IIBS - Charles Mingus - that motif just kicks ass. loads of other stuff, impossible to fit into 5 slots.
  18. For the most part I like the Rotosound swingbass strings. Once you get over the first raspy, abrasive week then you're good to go. I also like Elixirs and DRs, but it depends on how busy I am as player - if I don't have a lot of gigs booked then I'll go for the cheapest option just to keep my hand in.
  19. Hucking Fell!!!! I just choked on some peanuts (must read food packaging more carefully), that's just ridiculous. I'm a twin (not a fender though), I reckon by this sort of market value I could sell myself for £5,000 easily (i've only got a couple of scuffs too). I must confess that neither I or my twin brother is 'very very load' (sic), nor are we 'fully loaded with valves', but we must be worth a few quid. Has the world gone mad?
  20. [quote name='steve-soar' post='1082718' date='Jan 8 2011, 11:08 PM']Why have the male members of the band got her name on their t shirts, yet the female backing singers haven't?[/quote] Hur hur hur, you said 'male members'! Seriously though, this girl's got some skills, definitely on the 'watch' list.
  21. If you want to concentrate on note pitches (which dot/line) and don't necessarily want to focus on the rhythms or note lengths, then why not try "JS Bach for Bass" from the same guy?. These are (not surprisingly) Bach cello / organ pieces arranged for bass. The reason I suggest this is that the pitch changes happen very slowly (pitches only really change at the start of every bar), and the majority of the book is based on arpeggios - always useful. To sum up you're learning pitch recognition at a gentle pace, chord and arpeggio shapes (and also training your ear to recognise major/minor types and inversions), and thridly you'll have a couple of party pieces in the bag. Also, if Bach stuff was good enough for Cliff Burton to study, then I'm prepared to give it a go. *Edit* The book comes with a CD that is fairly shocking - you have been warned*
  22. "Pocket Rock-it", plugs directly into the bass, comes with headphones and a minijack input for iPods / metronomes etc... Two built in amp types (can also be used as a recording preamp, but not tried that). Nice. I bought mine for exactly the same reason as you. Now, Kids happy, Wife happy ergo, I'm happy. [url="http://www.pocketrockit.com/Page.php?id=0022s1b"]Pocket Rock-it[/url] you can probably find the cheaper elsewhere on the net.
  23. Venus in Furs by the Velvet Underground. Mmmmmmmm. The world needs more songs about sexual deviance and heroin.
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