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eude

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  1. That is gorgeous mate! I was wondering who the flaming Finn was for. Jealous Eude
  2. Come on Dood - that's the proverbial flash of a garter right there... Eude
  3. eude

    My Shukers

    [quote name='BASSISACE' post='443633' date='Mar 24 2009, 12:18 PM']Loving your Pub bass, stunning, how long did you wait for it? What aspects of the bass are unique to you / your request I received my Shuker JJ Burnel signature bass 3 weeks ago, 8 months wait but worth the wait, it's all powerful!, a growler, the finish is perfect. The only special request I had was making my daughters birth date the serial number. Jon Shuker is a master craftsman, a topper of a guy too.[/quote] Hey man, the bass took about 10 months, quite a bit longer than Jon originally quoted, however, in the grand scheme of things, not that long compared to other builders, certainly luthiers from overseas... There's quite a lot about the pub bass that is unique to me. The Scale length is 33", the body has a slab finish, i.e. less contours like an old school P Bass, the woods involved are a bit unusual for a Jazz Style Bass too, American Black Walnut for the body with a 5 piece Mahogany/Wenge neck, as I wanted to have something that would contrast nicely with the bright aggressive tone of six string. The electronics and pickups where to also help with the contrast, but as I mentioned before, the vol/vol/tone setup that came with the EMGs just doesn't do enough for me, so it's getting an ACG preamp Not entirely sure if either of mine have a serial number, where is yours?... You'll need to post some pics of your bass on here dude, I'm sure there's a load of people who'd like to see it! I see you're from Aberdeen, do you reckon you'll be abe to make the [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=40267"]Scotland/North of England Bass Bash[/url] in Moffat? I'll be bringing along both my Shukers which people are more than welcome to have a go on. Cheers, Eude
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    My Shukers

    The Pub Bass will be getting an ACG preamp next month, which I'm very excited about The standard vol/vol/tone that came with the EMG set just isn't cutting it, struggling to get anything close to "my sound" and I don't like to rely on my amp for tone. If it all goes well, which I'm sure it will, I imagine I might be dropping one into the 6er too - watch this space... Cheers, Eude
  5. eude

    My Shukers

    [quote name='silverfoxnik' post='443276' date='Mar 23 2009, 11:35 PM']+1[/quote] Thanks man Eude
  6. eude

    My Shukers

    [quote name='BigBeatNut' post='396096' date='Jan 31 2009, 01:02 PM']Ohh ... if you're not going fretless then you have to work on that angle ... even if anodising isn't the answer. I wasn't just talking about looks as it happens .... fretless and unlined is my kind of bass, and LaBella black tapes have just become my favourite kind of string.[/quote] I've fitted some new Rotosound Nexus strings, which are nice and black, so I've nearly got the look you mention above... Cheers, Eude
  7. Right, strings are on and so far so good. Not had an enormous amount of playing time yet, but I'm pretty impressed. They're not quite as bright as I thought they would be, but they are very thick and punchy, quite aggressive sounding. The coating doesn't feel weird at all, in fact they feel like regular strings. String tension, I'd say is a little softer than average, bit like DR Sunbeams, but they feel nice. I'm afraid I can't comment on the longevity yet, obviously, but I will in due course. Can't really comment on how they compare to other coated strings either, as I've never tried any others, but I have heard that some brands can feel a bit slippery, the Nexus strings feel pretty much normal as I mentioned before which was a nice surprise. Got a practice on Wednesday and a gig on Friday, so I'll spill a bit more once I've had more proper playing time with them. Oh one negative point, they have multicoloured silks on them, a different colour each string which kinda spoils the black evil look I was hoping for... Cheers, Eude
  8. They arrived today. Should have time to get them on my Shuker tonight Eude
  9. I just ordered some today. I'll hopefully get them on the bass before the end of the working week. I only paid £25 including postage off ebay by the way. Watch this space... Eude
  10. [quote name='alexclaber' post='437581' date='Mar 17 2009, 05:24 PM']Same dimensions as the Compact but a few lbs heavier due to the added midrange speaker and crossover. Will completely and utterly flatten every other 1x12" you can buy and even many 4x10"s! Should have the first one done some time in May. Alex[/quote] Very excited about this one... Eude
  11. Looking awesome dude! Well worth the wait? Eude
  12. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='420461' date='Feb 26 2009, 10:25 PM']OK update. Now the post-coital glow has subsided, I've decided that even though the bass might have a little settling in to do, I'm not all that happy with the sound of the Delano SBC's. I'm not saying there's anything necessarily wrong with them but I wanted warm pickups and these babies just aren't delivering. The bass doesn't sound solid enough to me. In fact the only time I've had a satisfactory sound out of the pickups is when I've recentred the mid sweep as low as possible and boosted both the mids and bass to the maximum on the bass. Then it started to sound quite nice. I've spoken to Jon about it and discussed the possibility of Andy at Wizard rewinding the neck pickup to give the bass more oomph. There's also too much mid scoop in the sound when both pickups are on (perhaps because the pickups are so similar in voicing) so I'm hoping that tweaking the neck pickup might reduce the scoopy character a little more. I'm also aware that the Shuker preamp is only being fed by 9v at the moment, because Jon didn't have enough space to put the other 9v battery. Normally I might feel a bit guilty about being demanding but after waiting this long for it, I feel like I have a right to satisfaction. Jon said he's going to talk to both Wizard and also to Newtone about some custom PSD strings for the bass while we wait for the piezo saddles to be redesigned with larger transducers so better string contact is possible.[/quote] I was about to ask you how you where getting on with the Delanos mate, sorry to hear they're not quite your thing. Jon's pre is pretty transparent when set flat, so getting the pickups right should be your first point of call. Maybe some custom made pickups by the Wizard might be the way to go, I reckon some overwound Jazz style pickups would match up very nicely with the pre. I think the 18V option does make a difference too though. With my six string, I just solo the front pickup, notch the bass up a bit, and back the treble off slightly and it sounds huge! That is with EMG DC's though... Newtone will definitely be able to hook you up with anything you want string-wise too. Keep us posted Eude
  13. [quote name='fletchbass' post='420496' date='Feb 26 2009, 11:20 PM']That is gorgeous. Great choice of everything. I must get along to Jon Shuker's to have a look and a play. I've got until January 2010 to choose a fretted IV for my 50th birthday - anyone know what the typical wait is for a Shuker?[/quote] I think the wait can vary, but I'd allow about 12 months(ish) to be safe. If you let Jon know you have a big deadline on it, like your 50th, I'm sure he'd make the extra effort to make sure you get it in time Cheers, Eude
  14. Wow Kiwi, that bass is amazing! Well worth the wait I bet. I really wish you hadn't posted these photos though, I had finally got my headless 6 string GAS out of my system and now it's back with avengeance! Congrats dude - enjoy it! Eude
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    THE GAS THREAD

    [quote name='jmanfunk' post='412286' date='Feb 17 2009, 06:03 PM'][/quote] Holy Crap - that is gorgeous! I've seen Adamovic stuff before and it always looked nice, but never really stood out from the pack, but that thing's given me a semi Eude
  16. I've got a Mark Bass LittleMark 250 and an Aguilar GS112 and it's surprisingly loud, but I wish I could've got the grown up LittleMark. The Mark Bass head is very transparent, to my ears. I have two quite different sounding basses and their voices speak very clearly through this set up. I believe the Aguilar DB range have a thicker, more low mid range sound and look a bit cooler, but I can't really complain about the GS range at all, plenty of bass considering it's just a wee 12" speaker! Cheers, Eude
  17. [quote name='alexclaber' post='414358' date='Feb 19 2009, 03:26 PM']It'll be far too much fun with valve amps to not make it available! However, for those with less old school leanings I think I'll recommend saving some weight and size and going for the Big One, it is just so damn loud and punchy and clear wherever you stand on stage. The support band on Tuesday's gig were an interesting kind of punky twist on Tool, v stop-start, odd changes etc; quite cool stuff. The bassist was playing a P-bass with a pick and it sounded so damned angry through the Big One, really gnarly and aggressive but tons of bottom too. Alex[/quote] You're talking me into trying a 15" again dude! I'm using my Aguilar GS112 with the tweeter off at the moment, and I'm not really missing it, which means I'm only using the 12" because it's light, but your "Big One", pardon my french, is lighter! I don't 'spose any BareFaced cabs are making it up to the Scotland/North England Bass Bash are they?... Eude
  18. [quote name='Bassmonster' post='412751' date='Feb 18 2009, 09:42 AM']quick update, the hipshot stringtree's have now arrived, so the bass SHOULD be arriving next mon/tues..........hopefully![/quote] Finally!
  19. That bass is gorgeous mate! Congratulations! How come you look so angry when playing such a lovely new bass Eude
  20. Hey there, I've got a 33" Shuker 6 string with a Low B and have no problems with it whatsoever. It doesn't have any additional tweaks to achieve extra tightness on the low B, it'll never be as good as the one on a Dingwall bass, with it's 37" scale on the B string, but it's just fine for me. You can hear it here on this wee sound sample >> [url="http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/03SlapandFingerFunk.mp3"]http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/03SlapandFingerFunk.mp3[/url] I use the low B string about half way through and it was recorded direct without any other tweaking, bar a little from the onboard EQ. The main critical thing that I think contributes is a brass nut and a decent break angle across it. I'll have at the Scotland/North England Bass Bash in Moffat if anyone fancies a go... My bass is a bolt on single cut and I've been talking to some folks about a low B on 30" scale, including Jim [b]T[/b] on TalkBass Here's his bass, hope he doesn't mind me sharing the pic. [attachment=19983:Jim_scSC6_long.jpg] Jim is convinced that having the bass as rigid as possible helps a lot with the low B on his 30" scale, so neck through construction using rock 'ard woods, and the single cut design to a certain degree, will contribute to this. As far as I'm aware, extended peg heads and stringing through body can't really do much with the note itself, as the speaking length of the string runs from where it leaves the bridge to where it hits the nut, however I guess the extended B headstock would let you use a long scale B string giving you more options without going custom for yer strings. Hope that's enough info for you to get started, if you have any other questions though dude, just shoot. Cheers, Eude
  21. Bought a Wren & Cuff Pickle Fuzz pedal off Ieuan and couldn't be happier. Great communication, speedy transaction and a great guy. Thanks man! Eude
  22. I'll be bringing along my pair of Shukers for anyone who fancies a noodle Eude
  23. I'm in Alan, should be able to make either date too. I'm happy to give lifts from Edinburgh, but I'll be bringing gear and my car ain't huge... Also, would there be any merit in me bringing along a wee PA? [quote name='GreeneKing' post='400629' date='Feb 5 2009, 07:10 AM']I'm up for it and can offer a lift to South Cumbrian folk. Peter[/quote] Excellent, can't wait to see your Harlot in the flesh! - Wow that sounds inappropriate! Cheers, Eude
  24. Alan, that's an awesome idea mate! Don't think it'd be very easy to get anywhere in Glasgow or Edinburgh for "charity rates" on a weekend! Cheers, Eude
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