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eude

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  1. I think folks will pay what they can for things, much like cars. Things are worth what they're worth to their target market. I am surprised that Jaydee don't charge more though...
  2. I loved that design, nearly bought a 5 string one in the late 90's, ended up with a Warwick Thumb BO 5 instead though... Something like this... I never saw that mad pink one though, gorgeous!
  3. He certainly only plays the Status stuff live from what I've seen, he does have a lot of other basses too though
  4. Looking at the dimensions, these guys do a classical guitar bag that is long enough internally for a Fender Mustang Bass >> https://www.protectionracket.com/products/guitar-cases/item/classical-guitar-case-standard possibly a little too deep though.
  5. TGI do not make short scale bass bags, regardless of what Bass Direct tell you They only make guitar and full scale bass bags, if your short scale bass has a minuscule headstock, or even better, is headless, it will fit in a TGI guitar bag though...
  6. That's a tricky one, there's very little out there. Bags made for offset Fender guitars, Jags and Jazzmasters tend to fit pretty well though, I know Gator do one.
  7. Colour me interested!
  8. As a player of 5 and 6 string basses with 31.5" scale, I can wholeheartedly say that scale length is only part of the puzzle, doing the other bits well can make the effect of scale length fade away. I play ACG basses almost exclusively, but @Andyjr1515 took a huge 6 string bass I built myself and brought it back to life with a 31.5" scale neck to replace the 36" one I'd foolishly gone for. The low B on that is lovely too. In isolation, the low B on a 35" or 36" is always going to be better, assuming the bass has been built properly with considered material choice and decent construction, but in almost every other context, you'll be glad you went for a shorter scale 😎
  9. Percy plays Ibanez basses now, and he doesn't sound any worse, just saying...
  10. There has been mention of a class D Handbox on their site for some time, does anyone have any experience of it?
  11. I think it's safer to say, "heavy wood sounds like this", "hard wood sounds like this" etcs. In my experience, I know I like the sound of a heavier body, with a hard top and fingerboard, in a bolt-on flavour.
  12. I do think it's part of it yes I expect there's a special sauce being brought to the table with the Wal pickups and preamp, that's undeniable, but I also think a lot of what people want to hear is being effected by materials, construction and technique. It's also extremely rare for bass to be recorded in any kind of virginal context, unaffected by anything else as part of a signal chain.
  13. How I've been using this bass is exactly that, using a tone along these lines, then into a SansAmp BDDI v2 before hitting the amp, to add a bit of hair and I absolutely love it! I do honestly think though, that a lot of that BSSM tone is in the right hand attack though.
  14. I will have a go at this when I can matey, although I was trying to get as close as I could just via the onboard preamp. I should be able to do something along these lines on the Mac though, will let you know once I've had a go. Cheers, Eude
  15. Thank you @funkle, I just remembered that I had promised to try and do something like this AGES ago The Ubers are expensive, but still significantly cheaper than a new, or even an old Wal, with a significantly shorter wait time than ordering new I do appreciate that it's a big investment regardless. Cheers, Eude
  16. Bit late, but I did promise some recordings of my ACG Uber Finn with the DFM 5K preamp and MC Series pups. It's the one on the left here >> Just for the nerds here, the bass has a mahogany body, with a very hard katalox top, a super tight bolt on neck joint, with threaded inserts and bolts, 5 piece red oak/bubinga neck and a pau ferro fingerboard. The real reason for sharing the specs is that I really think that construction and technique play as big a part here as the preamp. I did a few quick and dirty snippets of some BSSM lines, I think it's getting quite close. The bass is recorded direct into GarageBand with no effects of processing whatsoever. The pickups are pan 50/50, both filters are wound back a little, about 25% and the resonant peaks maxed out, the treble stack is out of the equation and I've dialed the passive tone off a bit, as it's a very bright bass and I was giving it some with my right hand. Hope they're of some interest, and apologies for the sloppy playing! Give It Away GIve it away.mp3 Suck My Kiss Suck My Kiss.mp3 Funky Monks (Outro) Funky Monks.mp3 Cheers, Eude
  17. It would have to be my ACG Finn SC Classic 6er.
  18. That is BLOODY GORGEOUS!
  19. I've spoken with Alan, and all being well he might be able to loan me at least one of these to bring to the SE Bass Bash in October! He's building a stock pair, fretted and fretless 4 strings with piezo pups, so at least one should be available, hopefully the fretless 😎 Happy days!
  20. OK, this is the one I was waiting for! Shortscale, fretless with a chambered body and piezo pickups. My wife would kill me if she could read my mind right now!
  21. That's true, and I'm sure I could find some wheels if I sell both...
  22. Man alive, that is a cool spec! I've desperately trying to figure out how to finance one more ACG, but it's looking like selling off some of my spare internal organs or turning to crime are the only options at the moment...
  23. Fantastic news matey! What are the specs?
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