Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

dmccombe7

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    11,803
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    26

Everything posted by dmccombe7

  1. I met him at one of the Bass bashes when he was sitting with Chris from Overwater and he was very approachable. I have no issues with the guy at all. He's helpful when asked and i've picked up a few helpful tips from his free VID clips and he knows his stuff inside out. Dave
  2. Mines has the active circuit (Precision deluxe model MIM) so is seperating the pick ups an option with an active circuit so that i can get that P sound Dave
  3. Its certainly putting me in the mood for another P bass as i find the Fender P/J just doesn't do a proper P bass sound no matter what i do with the EQ, pan settings or Passive setting. Nothing sounds quite like a P bass and i'm a Jazz man myself so i don't know what's going on there. Dave
  4. Tuner, either Korg rackmount or TC Polytune.
  5. My Warwick Thumb NT is the same. Need to tune it every day i play it. Its hung on a wall hanger in bas cave with a reasonably stable house temperature whereas my Jazz bass or my Overwaters remain in tune most days. Dave
  6. Can i live there
  7. Are you sure Ped. ??? I reckon its the main reason i've never been a hugely successful session bassist.
  8. Low to High and for some odd reason the last thing i do is double check at 12th fret. Dave
  9. I'd never heard The Grateful Dead until you joined a tribute and posted a track of theirs while back. Surprised me how good they were. I knew off them but hadn't actually listened to them for some strange reason. I'll blame you Dave.
  10. I bought one few months ago and it is by far the best sounding amp i have ever played thru and i've had everything from Marshall, Ampeg, Genz, Mark Bass, GK, Trace, Matamp, Roland, EBS, Aguilar, Orange and probably a few i've missed and this amp just knocks them clean out the water. The depth of tone, warmth and flexibility is excellent. The sound simply surrounds you rather than just hearing it. I'm amazed no-one local has bitten your hand off for this amp. If i had been closer i would have bought this one as well. Dave
  11. Was never a big Zep fan back in the day but got to like them as i got older. There are some bands i didn't buy specific albums but went for their greatest hits the Stones being a prime example. Have most of what i regard as classic albums or at least something from a classic band. Zep, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Rush, Sabbath, Dio, Maiden, Genesis, Floyd, Simon & Garfunkel, Allman Bros, Doobies, the list goes on and on but the topic is a bit subjective with regards what you believe is a classic band or album. Dave
  12. Sound of Contact altho its really just one album really impressed me with Dimensionaut.
  13. I'm same not a metal fan to be honest but i generally like a band documentary. I know a few Metallica songs right enough and enjoyed playing them in a Monsters of Rock covers band but wouldn't buy any albums. I could see the Metallica one being interesting as they have quite a volatile singer. Dave
  14. Oddly enough i remember thinking he wasn't a bad drummer back then either. He seemed to put a lot into his drumming. I could get along with Luke but think i might struggle with Matt's ego. I just couldn't take him seriously because of his attitude. Dave
  15. The maple necked 77 just sounded so much better to me. More zing but still having that P depth. Dave
  16. Last band that really got me was from Jools Holland show few yrs back. Fantastic album.
  17. I'm the same as above. I'd heard that before and the Gibson quite surprised me. I love my Jazz basses and i have a gorgeous 1989 Thumb NT but the P and Tbird were my favoured tones Dave
  18. And don't forget the Sneakiness.
  19. Had a mate who's a singer went on one of these shows and he said they dictated what he sang and almost every aspect of his show. He was asked to come back again in 2018 for an audition and told them no. He said he was treated badly by the team and it was all false so i have no respect for any of these shows.
  20. I decided to watch on catch up and i quite enjoyed it. So many of the things in it i recognise from bands i've been in with the petty fall outs between singers and guitarists and then the family issues between them. Coming from a family of 3 brothers and a sister some of our family just can't socialise together as the slightest comment wil trigger an arguement between them. Luke's not too bad a drummer and at the end of the day they did play it live......as far as i know. Yep i think Matt is a bit of a prima donna but many singers are like that and i can see why Luke has always felt a bit threatened especially when they turn up at the studio and the drums have all been pre-programmed so what's he there for. As a bass player i can relate to his circumstances and what he feels. Usually drummers and bassists are forgotten about in bands and their suggestions are ignored. Not a complaint its just the way it is. I could feel it when they sang Forgiveness in the studio. Quite a touching moment. Dave
  21. Much sneakiness
  22. Mr Holland's Opus
  23. I tend to run my GK1001RBii almost flat thru a Berg HT322 with contour 9 o clock and presence off. I've never had any probs with heavy lows altho i tend to use a Jazz. Dave
  24. Your brother lied to you Andy. Never believe your brother. Santa is alive and well. He must be cause i got pressies and my brother doesn't live here 🎅 Dave
  25. WHIT !!!!!! when did that happen
×
×
  • Create New...