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Cameronj279

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  1. As Si said. Buy what works for you.

    I've always found cheap distortions/overdrives to just not be usable in a live setting but Darkglass works amazingly (I'd say they count as boutique?) but on the other hand even the cheapest of reverb pedals is ideal for what I need.

  2. I originally started because it looked fun.

    I often have days where I just can't be arsed playing. The reasons I still play are because it's the only thing I'm half decent at and every so often I have a little streak where I absolutely love it and want to do nothing else. I've never had that feeling with anything else before.

  3. I would say Dingwall would have developed a fair amount more interest since Nolly (Periphery) started using them. I have his signature bass but not because of his signature... just because it's a fantastic bass. In all honesty I actually prefer it to the Afterburner 1 I had a while back.

    I think there are people who will go out and buy gear just because X has used it, although I think this is more common with guitarists.

  4. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1452512084' post='2950546']
    What the hell is the deal with that? It's an audition why are you trying to catch me out? was weird... didn't get it in the end which is fair enough as I was totally unsuitable for the kind of image they were trying to go for.

    ... all experience I guess.
    [/quote]

    Part of me can kind of understand that way of doing it...not saying I would audition like that but I can see it's positives. I know that a lot of what my end up doing comes from improvised jams so this naturally ends up in us just making stuff up at gigs every so often. I'm pretty sure its extremely unprofessional but it's fun so I don't really care :happy:

    I imagine it was to see how you would adapt under pressure and when you weren't prepared.

  5. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1452383617' post='2949566']
    If Jamerson, Jaco and Larry Graham could change modern music within a 20 fret limit then I'm not sure what problem were talking about!
    [/quote]

    Different styles and music has progressed so much since then.

    As far as the whole 20 vs 24 frets thing though. I only buy basses with 24 or more. not necessarily because I use the notes but more because to my eyes they look better and feel nicer to play.

  6. I don't gig that often (generally only a couple every month). I only have 2 basses and because of public transport I can only really take one to each gig. Both of the basses I use are -what I would consider to be- extremely versatile so that makes needing a particular one not an issue.

    If I could have more basses then I certainly would but at the moment it's not meant to be!

  7. [quote name='gs_triumph' timestamp='1452165651' post='2947123']
    Not keen on bastardising my new bass just yet... Might come to that tho

    Cheers
    G.
    [/quote]

    It's not noticeable in any way from the outside. It basically just fills the hole so that the screw has something to hold onto.

  8. I'm not sure of the actual answer to your question but I had this issue when changing strap buttons. I just filled the hole with wood and then screwed in the smaller screw and its rock solid now.

  9. [quote name='Twincam' timestamp='1451982694' post='2945122']
    I wouldn't boil coated strings. Or strings with any plastic due too how much tension will be on it could make reliability a issue.

    Boiling strings does work it varies. I find rounds last forever with me anyhow and I hate bright strings so now only use flats.

    If you like fresh strings, The strings direct own brand are cheap and rumour has it made by rotosound when I used rounds I found them decent enough.
    [/quote]

    I find that Rotosounds are basically dead the moment they come out of the packet (every ones I've tried have been that way at least. Chances are they wouldn't fit on the Dingwall unfortunately. I use Elixirs on my other bass and have no issues with how long they last (ages) but find any other brand is dying within a month.

    [quote name='Doctor J' timestamp='1451983327' post='2945134']
    For coated strings, the only ones I found any use at all were Elixirs. I don't see the logic in trying to boil a coated sring. If the coating has been compromised boiling isn't going to put it back together.
    [/quote]

    I agree. I've tried a lot of different string types and eventually settled on Elixirs as they just keep on going. I wouldn't try boiling them as I imagine the coating wouldn't like it but mostly because there isn't really any need to!

    I've boiled the strings earlier (Payson Stainless Steels) and they actually sound good as new at the moment. I'm sceptical of how long they will be that way though.

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