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Some really nasty, rasping bass here... I love it!
fretmeister replied to EJWW's topic in General Discussion
Sounds like a Synth to me. It's definitely not Gene's original bass line! -
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Does "heft" matter if your gigs are usually PA assisted?
fretmeister replied to Clarky's topic in Amps and Cabs
Depends on the monitoring situation. With the right monitors I'm happy with a compressor and a Sansamp / modeller. I think another factor is whether the bassist is active on stage or just stands in front of the amp. If you stand by the amp all night then I can understand wanting exactly the right thing even though the audience and the rest of the band won't notice or care. But if the bassist is moving all over the stage then the sound from the cab changes with every step from it and they'll be listening to the monitors more than the cab anyway. -
Unpopular Musical Opinions: What are Yours?
fretmeister replied to Mykesbass's topic in General Discussion
The Beatles wrote some absolutely amazings songs but Lennon & McCartney's voices as so poor the songs should only ever be sung by other people. Every single cover of a Beatles song is better than the original because of that. -
New class AB head - alternatives to Ashdown?
fretmeister replied to Nickthebass's topic in Amps and Cabs
Glockenklang Aguilar - AG700 / DB751 Ampeg - various SVT models Orange OB-1 500 I'm sure there's loads more. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
The finish is a bit misleading - the green screen and chroma filter make the bass look like it has a chromaflare paint job. It hasn't - it's just the usual metallic green! I don't have a blue screen to have a different option. It's a great piece. The arrangement actually has it an octave up, but if I'm playing a 5 I might as well stick it lower! -
I like that. I'm glad it's not 34 - with that body and the strap button at about the 13th fret I could see the balance being a problem with a long scale.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Unscrew the socket mount to the bass and then pull the entire socket out of the bass. Then on the side there is a retaining screw. Undo that and keep it safe. The black plastic part will now slide out of the metal housing The red plastic release button has a spring under it - lift away the red plastic and remove the spring. Then put the red plastic button back where it was, and re-assemble. Job done! -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
The locking jack doesn't have to be replaced. It's a simple job to open up the socket and remove a spring. Then it behaves just like any other socket would. It's a 5 minute job and a big improvement. Might as well do the Preamp Plug swap at the same time - another zero cost mod that makes a big difference. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
LEDs in the neck have been a thing for decades. Alembic / Status / Warwick - loads of makers have done that. You can even get them installed as an after fit. The side dots can be very useful if you are on a jet black stage. The player can avoid getting a wrong note and the audience can't see it so they don't ruin the visuals. I'm guessing you wouldn't like this though... -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
They are bloody awful. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I had my side markers replaced with plain bright white plastic ones. Much better. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I love that band! Great fun! -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Agreed. I'm a bit of a stuck record on that point. In the past I had a Canadian Dingwall 37 inch at the same time as a 34 scale Marleaux and the Marleaux had a much better B string to the point of it being a bit comical. Construction, strings, pickup type and placement are more important than scale length IMHO. It's like 5 string P basses - they just don't work if the pickup is in the usual place. Maybe there's a node on the B string that is in a bad position relative to the pickup, or something else, but something makes them sound horribly flabby and indistinct irrespective of how good the rest of the ingredients are. But even a simple thing like doing a reverse P and having the BEA side be closer to the bridge makes a remarkably big difference on the B string. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Yes - thomastik ti flats for that video. Just the normal 5 string set. The sound I was using was also put together for the style of music. At the moment the bass has some Steel roundwounds on it for some rock tunes I was working on. If I get a mo next week I'll re-record this tune with the same amp sounds but with the roundwounds so you can hear the difference. I do all recording with a Helix and that sound is saved so I can come back to it exactly every time. Edit - the pickups need to be the 6 string version to fit the angle. So they were a not inconsiderable £299.00. -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
fretmeister replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I have the 30-32 EHB model Here it is with Aguilars and Flats. This tune has plenty of B string use. -
Component failure on the board. The entire board has to be replaced. It doesn't happen very often but when it does it gets a lot of chat because the repair is expensive compared to the cost of a new amp.
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New Ramp Day. Amazing work from Andyjr1515
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Repairs and Technical
By “successful” I don’t include having to be next to trombones at 9.30 in the morning! Should be a war crime. -
It appears wood has little to no effect on tone.
fretmeister replied to xgsjx's topic in General Discussion
because it’s not a double blind experiment in lab conditions and is also subject to YT compression and god knows what else. If the experiment is done properly and the results are repeatable then I have no trouble in accepting them. Stage 2 will be to try to find out why 2 instruments that are identical in every way can sound different. -
New Ramp Day. Amazing work from Andyjr1515
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Repairs and Technical
Successful rehearsal. The ramp felt very natural under my fingers. Very happy! -
It appears wood has little to no effect on tone.
fretmeister replied to xgsjx's topic in General Discussion
I've had identical Fender strats in the past - properly identical. And they sounded different. So if the pickups, strings, woods are all the same what is causing the difference? Only the wood grows differently. The others are made in controlled situations. There is no such control on a tree. -
Serendipity: Thomastik Jazz Roundwounds.
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Accessories and Misc
Rehearsal complete. I like them a lot. Despite the marketing spiel they do sound like rounds, but they do have a nice tone and they are easy to play. Treble can be grindy if the amp is a bit dirty and the treble control is up, but they have a nice mellow tone too. Finger noise is impressively low for a round. -
Darkglass Duality Fuzz pedal £80 posted mainland UK - *SOLD*
fretmeister replied to ordep's topic in Effects For Sale
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Isn't the BB2 the same width as the Super Twin? If so - the Supertwin photos will give you the right idea, just crop the bottom cone out!