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stewblack

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  1. [quote name='Tinman' post='9460' date='May 30 2007, 08:50 PM']Thank you my friend, you're the first one to say something positive about it :huh: , I was thinking I'd bought a complete lemon :) . It is a lovely bass, the neck is stunning, it's just a shame that thru necks turned out to be wrong for me.

    Anyway, it's for sale now and I'm sure it'll go to a loving home.

    Pete[/quote]
    Can I also say something positive? It looks lovely. There you go.

  2. [quote name='dood' post='9472' date='May 30 2007, 09:07 PM']Awww that's easy! Save yourself a bundle and get some of the best leads around! Custom lengths too. Watch how many +1's my post will get when I recommend our very own Dave 'OBBM' Polgaze.

    He makes leads to order.. Speaker/ Instrument / Patch.. pretty much whatever you need. Competitive prices too![/quote]
    +1
    that's for my personal kit
    +1
    that's for the stuff he's made for my venue
    +1
    For the fantastic service
    +1
    cos he's a really, really nice bloke to deal with
    +1
    for the speed of service
    +1
    cos you can show off that you have your leads custom made

  3. I have recently aquired the NA650 - it is, frankly, excellent.
    It's designed so you can run it with just headphones plugged in which fits your bill. It also has a lovely blue light!
    I've never used an amp with such responsive tone controls, sadly can't give the comparison you desire as I've not used Little Mark, but I've heard a few and they sound great too.
    Not much help am I? Sorry.

  4. I think in some ways I won't get any better and in others I'll continue to improve. I listen back to old band tapes from the eighties and wonder if I could ever be bothered to put the work in to write such complex basslines. I used to think nothing of spending a week writing a bass line to a song, every spare minute. Now that youthful enthusiasm has naturally subsided my basslines seem a little ordinary by comparison but what I've gained is experience, a knowledge that I can hold my own and there ain't much I can't play if I only put my mind to it. I play with greater assurance and these things grow and grow with age.
    There are some marvelous technically proficient bass players who I have no interest in emulating - the one thing that has always motivated me is coming up with great bass parts for songs. It isn't how many notes or how clever or how fast it's how it compliments the song - that is all that ever matters. So in answer to the original point enough is never enough as long as there is another song around the corner waiting for a great bass part to be written.

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  5. [quote name='subaudio' post='8718' date='May 29 2007, 06:04 PM']Ah ok, sorry, if you were London based I could suggest someone, I think once you start to hanker after DB it's already too late, it'll get you in the end :) there really is nothing like it for sound and feel, I still love playing electric bass, and it seems physically less of a strain when I go back, but I rarely pick it up these days comparatively.

    I am beginning to think about selling my first bass, which is totally fine to learn on and with an ebony fingerboard, new strings and a pickup it would be a great gigging bass, which was my plan but then my Zeller came up as a straight swap for a fretless I wasn’t using so I shelved the idea, the bass is worth about £350 as is and would probably cost about £500 to get up to gig spec. just to give you an idea (as i understand it) of what's out there and what the options are without spending huge amount's of money.[/quote]

    Thanks mate. Not started serious GAS yet for the double bass but I have an outline plan for a project which, should it ever come to fruition will mean me playing the 'real thing' so one day ...

  6. [quote name='Super_Mario_Bass' post='8673' date='May 29 2007, 04:45 PM']anyone got one?

    I think they can look a bit garish in red, but in sunburst i like them

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-Japan-Jaguar-Bass-JAB-97EQ_W0QQitemZ180122142673QQihZ008QQcategoryZ38079QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.com/Fender-Japan-Jaguar-Ba...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

    :)[/quote]
    That is damn sexy actually, always thought of one in black when I allowed my gas dreams to stray Fenderwards but I'm liking that a lot.

  7. [quote name='subaudio' post='8554' date='May 29 2007, 12:33 PM']I would politley decline, double bass is completley different to electric bass, and if you havent played one before you'll get a bit of a shock as they count off the first song, cool that your getting offerd work though, maybe you should buy one, get some lessons and start doubling?

    I've been studying double bass for 5 month's, (I have played and gigged/sessioned on electric bass for nearly 20 years) and wouldn't take a paid gig on DB just yet, in another 6 months time though.....[/quote]

    I've made it clear it's pretty unlikely that I'd risk ruining any part of someone's wedding ceremony just for the fun of having a stab at something I don't know. It is however something I wouldn't mind trying, but it is I assume an expensive thing to get into?

  8. I've been asked to dep at a mates wedding on the old double bass. Thing is, it's this Saturday, we'll be playing in the actual church during the ceremony, I've no free evenings to rehearse with the other musicians, oh and I've never touched a double bass in my life before.
    What do you guys think - I should politely decline? Or it's a piece of cake!!!

  9. [quote name='Phaedrus' post='7967' date='May 28 2007, 10:07 AM']"comfort"? Surely avoiding breathing in multiple stranger's used, exhaled smoke is a bit more than a comfort? AFAIK, it's[/quote]
    Good point - poor choice of words on my count health and comfort would have been better, sorry.

  10. [quote name='Waldo' post='5732' date='May 24 2007, 01:42 PM']No, that was a serious question. I'm interested to see the logic behind people typing in capitals all the time. Why do you do it?[/quote]

    Waldo is on a one man crusade to regulate how we all post MB1, don't pay too much attention, I'm sure he doesn't mean any offence after all we all have our little idiosyncracies.
    Mine involves hard boiled eggs.

    :)

  11. [quote]I never understood why more pubs didn't become non smoking voluntarily[/quote]
    Speaking as a publican it's simply because I would have to alienate an enormous - and I mean overwhelming - percentage of my customers, for the comfort of a tiny minority. The non smokers drink less too. Don't ask me why. Just to avoid any confusion I reiterate I do support the ban (turkeys voting for christmas I know) but am simply pointing out the facts from a business point of view. There simply isn't a huge mass of people waiting to flood the pubs, who currently stay away because of the smoke.

  12. [quote name='anti-barbie' post='7573' date='May 27 2007, 12:35 PM']The small fact that smokers seem to ignore is that they are [u]not[/u] being banned from smoking, they are only being asked to go outside to do it - real hardship and erosion of civil liberties there. :)[/quote]

    Which smokers seem to be ignoring this fact? I've not heard any. The libertarian argument (with which I strongly disagree) comes from smokers and non smokers alike.
    Anyway we can all debate it until the cows come home - the fact is it's here and no government will ever reverse it so we'd better get used to it.

  13. There was a time when the Gov was toying with the idea of only banning in places that served food. My venue would have been a license to print money then - we'd be the only smoking venue in town! Can you imagine? It would have been rammed in there. Ah well, I want another job anyway.

  14. As a licensee I'm naturally interested in what effect this will have, especially on band nights. During the summer we may have to forget about bands as they'll be playing to an empty cellar with the garden upstairs full!
    As far as nanny state goes I get a bit tired of hearing this. Even tho this could catastrophically affect my business, I still wholly support the government. If we are in possesion of all the facts (and where smoke is concerned we are) and are aware of the dangerous anti social effect of our behaviour and still after many years do nothing about it then it is the responsibility - duty even - of our elected representitives to impose laws upon us. When the public behave like irresponsible children and it directly affects the well being of others, well they damn well need nannying.

  15. +1 for the ER20's the most affordable and best bit of kit I ever bought. If you could force me to choose, I'd give you my Stingray rather than play without them in. After a little bit of getting used to I now prefer to listen to live music with them in.

  16. There must be a problem with the smell though? Venues, prior to the fug descending, stink of cheap polish and disinfectant. With no rich fragrant tobacco smoke to ovrcome this stench a night out must be deeply unpleasant.
    As far as vocalists go, I've yet to meet one that didn't smoke anyway!

  17. [quote name='jwbassman' post='2160' date='May 19 2007, 12:56 PM']Glad to see I'm not the only one to play at my own wedding!![/quote]
    You are not alone. I played at my wedding - in fact I insisted on it, best part of the whole thing (apart from the obvious) but as has been mentioned playing with a ring on was a 'mare. Had to take the stupid thing off.

  18. [quote name='Sharkfinger' post='3905' date='May 21 2007, 09:19 PM']Kinda had the feeling it was a Matsumoku: has that "look". Know what I mean?[/quote]

    Yep - I know what you mean. It looks great and makes me want it.

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