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Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='261252' date='Aug 12 2008, 11:16 PM']Yes, the shape is very comfortable, but the shorter body does sit on the strap at a wierd ange if you're of a *ahem* rather rotund nature like me, LOL![/quote] I used to be a svelte gazelle-like sinuous stripling (sp), I'm now 16.5 stone, five eleven collusus! They call me the Rotunda! (hang on, that's that famous Brum landmark!) -
Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
Wil - thats a lovely bass you had - stunning colour! -
Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
...tell Rob that since the vintage range was my initial idea, I want a 10% royalty on each piece sold!! He would sell loads of them as people love them! I agree about the new KB - I think that you are right! Even though I don't have one, I've played them (KB MkI) many times over the years and part of the appeal is that the compact shape is extremely comfortable to wear etc -
B Quad 4 Brian Bromberg Peavey Fretless 4 £ SOLD
doctor_of_the_bass replied to eubassix's topic in Basses For Sale
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Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
Mark is 50 this October....how come he never lost that little tuft of hair at the front? Perhaps its a toupee or even plugs! hehee!! Nick* `toupe be with you again' * balding big time -
Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
I think (and I actually told him this face to face!) that Rob got the body shape `right' back when he first started - don't get me wrong, I love the newer shapes and stuff but to me, the image of Curt Smith whacking the crap out of a lovely Series II back in the early '80s has stuck with me - there was (and still is) something `different' about the Status concept - almost as though aliens had kind of gotten involved (bit like the Stealth - no pun - aircraft!) and left these amazing instruments here on Earth for us sapiens to drool over! The new KingBass looks a little bit like the Smartbass to me - I've said it over on Statii.com that I'm still not in a position to fully pass comment* on it as there are very few pics of the bass available. Looks nice - not sure about the `cutout' in the back edge of the body near the bridge. As Rob has kept with the narrow neck, the body looks a little too bulky etc but if MK says its the best hes had, then great!! *Anyone would think I was some kind of Status fan...!! Where's my compadre Rich? -
Super Basses! Rock Solid eh! I've got the following Arias: SB-1000 RSB Performer Lazer Classic (thanks Nick!) CSB-350 (x three) CSB-450 - my first ever bass guitar! Precise Bass Lovely bass you've got there son!
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Moi aussi! vigs! I've always pronounced it as Russ mentions! Ooo la la! Fosk - see, told you it was a nice bass!!!
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Give her my best regards!
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Do I win £5? hehe! Nick
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A classic bass! Wish I'd got the cash to make an offer! Hi Mike!
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We've got a prog band round here called `Brotherhood's Roundabout' - if you are from Peterborough you will get the name!
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Status Series 2000 NOW ON HOLD!!!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to doctor_of_the_bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Phil is a very good player - recommend you check him out! Nick
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Get your STATUS-GRAPHITE basses out!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to OutToPlayJazz's topic in Gear Gallery
velly tastee! Nearly had a Stealth VI some time ago - lavly! I do actually prefer the original `angular' Status body shape and Rob was considering my suggestion of a `vintage' re-issue range! -
Thanks Nik! I actually worked out an approximate figure of all the basses I've ever owned - came to around 140 instruments! Now, if only I'd kept [b]all [/b]of 'em! There are certain areas of the collection that are deemed `investment' potential, but there are a lot of cheaper basses that I've bought over the years that hold sentimental value, such as my very first bass (Aria CSB-450) that was originally traded in against my second ever bass, an '83 US Precision standard - the Aria went to Kings Lynn and came back to me (via a secondhand shop) in '89! Boring eh!? Nick
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Hallo! Thx for the comments! I don't really have a problem with the collection, its just that I need a bigger house! I've got a working `team' as it were; many of the others are simply there for my own interest etc. I know Mike very well - he's a good lad! Nick
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Some of my fave `Squire' moments can be seen/heard on the `9012Live' DVD - the tune `Hold On' being a great one in terms of his `clanky' yet pure Rick sound; not much midrange but his bass sits perfectly on Alan White's bass drum - the very last main section (just before the end riff) where he hits the low C on his bass pedals and the fuzz on his bass - awesome! Starship Trooper is another good one! Nick
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..I'm not rich, I used to be once, many years ago! I started collecting whilst I was still at school; all the money I earned from various part-time jobs went into basses. I was lucky in that my main job whilst in the 6th form was as a weekend salesboy in our local `Music Village'. This was around `87 and so you can imagine the scene, a 16 year old wannabee funkateer surrounded by Wals, JayDees and more Trace Elliot than you could imagine etc. I used to get the pick of what came in secondhand, such as my '77 StingRay etc. They really were the glory days - my manager used a Vigier and he'd tease me with it as he would never sell it to me! He has some video footage of the shop somewhere, would love to see it! Marcus - my Alembic Anniversary model cost me just under £1700 which was a steal really (Ebay job) - I'd say you could pick an MK standard up for around £2K
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Allo Does anyone else have over 50 basses? I'm currently at critical mass (seriously) with 57 basses and around 13 guitars. I must stress that this is not in any way shape or form meant to prove anything (other than that I am completely nuts and am about to lose everything {including my mind!} in my quest for furtherage of bass fulfillment!) but I'm intrigued as there are some really great collections out there in Basschat Land. My collection has grown rapidly and having gotten involved here, I've met some really great people with some really amazing basses. Am I mad? Cheers. Nick
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SWEET MOTHER OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND PURE!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to Bigwan's topic in Bass Guitars
..bit of both really. Who said that, come out, where are you (must get to Specsavers) -
SWEET MOTHER OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND PURE!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to Bigwan's topic in Bass Guitars
Lets hope that Fiat don't start designing basses eh readers? ..the Maracas bass? Rich - did you know that we are today's top posters?!!! I enjoy playing in front of a mirror - good to keep an eye on the technique you know!! -
+1 for Schaller! I love the old ones, the 3D job with string space rollers! Nick
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Markbass CMD102P distortion and clicks
doctor_of_the_bass replied to Fraktal's topic in Amps and Cabs
Allo! I've used mine for nearly 4 years with no probs, however, as noted, I'd also recommend trying another bass, with higher output. Does the LED actually illuminate at all with your bass (sounds as though that might be the issue - if its not lighting up, you don't know where you are at, hence you are overdriving the input stage?). I'd personally get the whole unit serviced. Might be worth contacting Markbass to find your nearest service centre - www.markbass.it Nick -
SWEET MOTHER OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND PURE!
doctor_of_the_bass replied to Bigwan's topic in Bass Guitars
hehe! Like I say, it has grown on me! Unlike the Fiat Multipla....!