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LiamPodmore

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  1. I've got it on now. I've got to hand it to 'em for being able to sustain that kind of pace, both musically and physically, for a good length of team. Also, that White n Maple '54 P that Mike Dirnt has is rather lovely looking. Liam
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  3. [quote name='Ancient Mariner' timestamp='1377365430' post='2186807'] if you do go down the separate pedals route then it's hugely better if you can put everything in a pedal case for transport. [/quote] I completely agree with this. Whether you have 3 pedals or 30, a pedalboard is always useful. I have one even though i only have 3 pedals (Pedaltrain Nano) and it just makes life so much easier, and set up/tear down is a lot faster. Liam
  4. I look like crap, am incredibly ill, and felt like i needed to throw up all night, but here's me doing playing for one of my favourite bands. Might've only been one song but it was still damn good. Liam [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GFNnlHkwPU[/media]
  5. I have no problems playing either. Although I do like to keep my basses simple, keeping it simple doesn't have to mean P/J bass. At the moment my head is telling me to get a sparkly telecaster bass with a humbucker and a volume control, which to me is simple. Well, either that or a Bongo 5 HH.... Liam
  6. With the mention of strings about 10 pages ago, did anyone think of Newtone? I hope to get myself involved when it starts coming back up north, and i'm actually gigging again, as well as have a chat to a few other guys i know. Liam
  7. I was recognised by a bloke who served me a burger at a local festival, who asked me why we weren't playing. I've been recognised in Wigan town centre too, about a week after we'd opened for a small time band who'd just been on tour with McFly. Liam
  8. My Ibanez has had the 3 band EQ ripped out, replaced with a KiOgon J bass loom, which was then taken out and is now (about to be) wired straight to the jack. My Fender has an EMG active pickup in, which wasn't done by me, but i'm going to replace it with a SD SPB-3 or the current Fender model, and another one of KiOgons, looms, as well as shielding it all. That's the extent i get with mods, so far. Liam
  9. [quote name='GazWills' timestamp='1376770188' post='2179008'] two BB preamps?? how do you use the two - stacked, or just set for different levels of gain?? slight change to mine - get fed up having a full mini with one extra pedal on the floor, so benched the EQD dispatch master. thing is, it's an amazing 'bedroom' pedal for bass, but gets lots in a band mix, especially the reverb :/ The only problem I now have is my pedaltrain mini softcase is falling apart. The mini is the ONLY PT board Mono don't do a case for, and have no plans to do so, plus no hard case options, so what do you do??? [/quote] I would get in touch with Flightcase Warehouse/Castle Cases/Other flightcase provider and get one made. Though the big question is, is it worth it? Liam
  10. Thankfully the electrics still work (One of KiOgon's lovely wiring looms), just the pots and knobs get in my way now i've decided to make it lefty due to boredom. Does anyone know the best way to wire it? Liam
  11. Thanks for the quick replies. I was just wondering if anyone here had done it. It's only a practice bass so i'm not that fussed on sound, i was just wanting to know that it wouldn't destroy anything in any of my pedals or preamp. Liam
  12. Evening all, I'm just wondering if anyones ever wired a P bass pickup straight to the jack, and whether it sounded usable or not. I want to pull all the pots out of my bass as they're getting in the way now. I have seen some people mention that it might be sensible to add in a resistor and/or cap to make the signal similar to what it would be with the pots, so if anyone knows how i'd do that? Thanks, Liam
  13. White pickguards on black basses/guitars look cheap and tacky to me, even if it's a Sadowsky or something. The ONLY time it looks okay is on a Telecaster. Not a fan of tort 'guards or rosewood fretboards either. Liam
  14. [url="http://morpheusefxsite.abff.stackablehost.com/droptune.php"]Morepheus Droptune[/url] though i think there was a thread on it a few weeks back where people were saying it wasn't that useful on bass. Liam
  15. Not a bass nor mine, but one of my old teachers at high school had an 80's Monaco Yellow Telecaster that i thought looked absolutelly brilliant, and sounded just as good too. Liam
  16. Compression, delay and chorus are what i tend to dabble around with when i'm recording my acoustic. Liam
  17. The original EBMM US made SUB basses are very highly regarded on here, and after trying out a 5 string a few years back, i know exactly why. Briliant quality and tone, for a pretty small price tag. At $280 that's beyond a bargain, cheaper than a brand new SBMM SUB bass. Liam
  18. I hope you don't spend as long as i did finding the right pick. I've been trying different ones for 5 years and now finally settled on Dunlop Tortex .73mm. I've been swapping between pick and fingers a lot in the past, usually for long stints with each. It's definately a useful skill to have in your arsenal. Liam
  19. Halfway to what i've always wanted, which is a MIDI controllable rack mounted VT Bass Deluxe. If i move back to a rack rig there'll be some series contemplation about whether to get one of these or not. Liam
  20. A gig at a place in Bolton called San San Studios (After it became crap and changed it's name from Soundhouse), i was sat on the edge of the stage for an acoustic section. I tried to jump back up onto the stage, didn't go high enough, so i ended up falling backwards. Hit my head twice on a cymbal stand, twisted my wrist, and got the crowd laughing. The best bit was afterwards, i recieved a few compliments on the fact that i managed that entire feat with missing a note. Liam
  21. Is the website down at the moment because i can't seem to access it (From Chrome or Firefox)? I have some sets somewhere that i can dig out and post off next week if i can get the address. Liam
  22. [quote name='andydye' timestamp='1375443920' post='2161420'] I do it quite often much more often than air bass or air guitar in fact [/quote] So do i, so much infact that i think i wouldn't make that bad of a drummer. Liam
  23. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1375313746' post='2159780'] The easiest way is to remove the pickguard, but it sounds to me they`ve gone in at an angle trying to miss that, and messed up. It takes no time to take the pickguard off. If the pickguard is removed, the Fender tool fits fine, without needing to remove neck etc. [/quote] This is exactly what I do when I have to adjust the truss rod on mine, though I don't have the Fender tool, I just use a screwdriver. Liam
  24. LiamPodmore

    Pint in Leeds

    Providing i have train fare, i'll certainly be up for that. Liam
  25. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_YWRFdBFso"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_YWRFdBFso[/url] A bit long winded but that is how i wish more people would do signature instruments, go crazy and do anything they can think of that would be good. Liam
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