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mattyfunk13

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  1. Hey Peeps, Thanks for all the advice. I have come to the conclusion to go with the EMG's.......and the Spector that comes with them!!
  2. [quote name='desmondpot' post='1227520' date='May 11 2011, 01:47 PM']Buy a Spector! Serously, I don't know how much difference swapping the pups out'll make as some of what you were hearing and feeling in the LX was the wood choice and, in particular, the neck-through construction (which seems to add a certain, what's the technical term.......boink (?) to the tone which is more than a little addictive when slapping). Here's a little vid of a fella doing an A/B with swapped out pups in a Thumb: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cE_vEsnoN4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cE_vEsnoN4[/url] The overall character of the bass remains very much the same.[/quote] Hey Trev, I'm sure both yourself and destiny are right, I am going to get a Spector!!!! Incidentally, I have been on the thumb for about 2 hours every day!!!!! I cant seem to put it down. I think my Streamer is jealous of all the attention, plus the streamer gives me a dirty look every time I mention the Spector word. Hope you are well
  3. Hello Basschat peeps, Can anybody help? I have a Warwick Streamer LX, its an old one made in 97. I recently played a Spector euro and really liked the versatility of the tone range. Is there any value on changing the MEC pups on my Streamer to EMG's with the hope for a similar tone?
  4. Some really interesting thoughts in this thread, I agree, a solid paint finish will mask the tone of the wood. Its like putting fabric over a snare drum, it will change the tone. As for the tonewood thing, there are some variants, for example the density of the wood, thru vs bolt on, the size of the body, neck builds, laminates, it goes on and on. if you bash a tuning fork and place the bottom on different woods you will get the same pitch but different tones, I believe this to be the same with basses too. I spent some time with Warwick, they are fanatical about the wood they use, the way its stored, dried and used. I also agree about the neck wood comments, if you have a neck with a 3 or 5 part construction is there a credible difference to the tone or is it just the manufactures just showing off their craft? The latter I expect. I'm sure a zero fret would add better open string sustain on a single piece graphite neck........., how I dream of a trace bass!!!
  5. I had the pleasure of playing desmonpot's euro, very similar to this one yesterday OMG what a bass, Spanks the pants off a streamer stage 1 A bargin!! Bump
  6. I have today completed a bass trade with Trev. What a good experience. Through out there has been really good and regular communication. As for meeting the man himself today, what a legend!! A really nice guy, full of really useful knowledge and the bass was really well set up and ready to go A very easy process, a top man and supplier of the best coffee in the North!!! I highly recommend buying, selling and trading with this man Thanks Trev Matt
  7. Hey Basschat, I have just completed a deal with Norris, a straight forward trade for 2 such items. A really easy and smooth process. The item I received (A boss effect pedal) was delivered exactly when Norris told me it would and matched the description perfectly. Packaging and communications were again tip top and I am a happy man. I would happily deal with Norris again, a nice honest bass player!! Thanks Norris
  8. A fine example!! Bumpty Bump
  9. [quote name='playbass' post='1180169' date='Mar 28 2011, 10:13 PM']Thanks, very helpful! Good luck with the sale.[/quote] Hey hey, I have an AKG C300B condenser mic complete with shock mount if your interested?
  10. [quote name='roonjuice' post='1175899' date='Mar 25 2011, 01:45 PM']I'm after a MM4 if u want to sell and should something on here come up for you. It wont be my first basschat threeway (oo'er missusx2)!!!![/quote] Thanks for looking, I will bear it in mind
  11. [quote name='mr.noisy' post='1175504' date='Mar 25 2011, 04:14 AM']How about warwick FNA? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=128191&hl=Warwick+fna"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...;hl=Warwick+fna[/url][/quote] Hey Mr noisy, Thanks for your interest but I will have to pass on the FNA (I could never get on with the MM pickup) although a real nice bass. Has it got an olive top? Try the warwick forum I have only seen a couple on there Keep the funk!!
  12. Hey all, I have a Fender Marcus Miller Jazz bass up for a trade. It is 6 years old in really good condition and only used for studio work, an unbelievable range of tones from super fat to full on Miller sound. Complete with Fender gig bag. I am looking to trade for a warwick thumb, any age and finish or maybe even a real nice Corvette. I am happy to travel for the right deal Some pics below. Hit me up I you are interested. [attachment=75641:DSC_0738.jpg] [attachment=75639:DSC_0742.jpg] [attachment=75637:DSC_0743.jpg] [attachment=75636:DSC_0741.jpg] [attachment=75634:DSC_0740.JPG]
  13. I think the choice of wood is important, but not for the reasons some people may think. Sure the asthetics of the wood is important, it may sound soppy but if the bass looks good you will want to play it more, it will make you happy and you will get better. But mind games apart the higher density of the wood will give better sustain in the same way that a thru neck does vs a bolt on. Adding a tone wood top will do the same thing, I would imagine this is why some ltd edition basses have different 1/8" tops, for example swamp ash body with a maple top. Warwick do this sort of thing alot.
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