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BassBus

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  1. Yes, fantastic collection there Rich. See you went for the Genz Benz. How are you finding it? The S2s really are the best lookers. The myrtle face is a work of art. Rob chose that so well.
  2. Oh Rich, how could you show such obcene pictures. I think the moderators should pull you up on that one. But seriously, I am green with envy. Is there a bass on the market that Nick does not own. Just some beauties there. Lucky guys.
  3. I don't know anywhere else in Glasgow but if you can get it through to Edinburgh, Stringers will sort that out for you. The Violin Shop will do a good job though. I bought my DB there and had no problems with it and beautifully set up.
  4. These Benson basses are amazing for the price. My nephew has one and I didn't expect much from it but it plays remarkably well. Have fun with the mods.
  5. That's really useful, Jake. At least your comments have made me go and check my left hand/arm positioning. I have had problems with my left shoulder before I dropped the elbow down. Like you say what ever suits you. Then again I won't be out playing as much as you.
  6. I'm not sure I'd agree with Jake about keeping the elbow up. That might work for you Jake but I found that just intruduces so much tension to the shoulder = problems. Drop the elbow down and be aware of any tension in any part of your body. If you feel tense anywhere try and work out some way of relaxing.
  7. Don't forget the option of Watchdog. If they have enough complaints about any organisation then they follow it up. Ebay has featured on the program before.
  8. Can't understand why this hasn't gone yet. It's a bargain at that price. Lovely neck and cracking P sound from soloed neck pup. Unfortunately I don't need another one.
  9. [quote name='dave.c' post='653308' date='Nov 13 2009, 07:58 AM']+1 on the Jazz. The chap I just got my Warwick from has one up for £250, never played and with a Badass bridge and Quarter Pounders in it and in a hard case. Also has TI flats on and sounds superb, I'm actually quite tempted myself![/quote] Everyone raves about the Squire VM Jazz. To have one with TI flats on it would be a great combination.
  10. Just bought a Markbass Super Booster from Dan in probably the quickest deal I've had on the net. A gentleman to deal with and the pedal is just great. Thanks a lot Dan.
  11. Can't speak for the synth pedal but I've just bought dangee's Super Booster. Such simple controls and a wealth of sound possibilities. I've tried basses through BDDI, Fishman, Zoom. Much as I can get a great EQed sound through my Zoom, it's not easy to adjust it on the hop. This is so easy and gives me anything from natural sound of the bass to lovely scooped mids. Yum.
  12. And now there's a new kid on the block. Markbass Super Booster. Nice simple control layout and a great sound from it.
  13. And no mention of Jaco Pastorius yet. I think he is a case in point. Buzz comments on the sound spectrum that the human ear can hear and it could be argued that Jaco's bass was EQed around the mids. Yes we do like melodies in higher registers. Not many basso profundos at the top of the charts. The bass needs to go where ever people want to take it. One tune that comes to mind is Weather Report's 'A Remark You Made'. Jaco played that lovely lead line but them seemlessly goes back to holding down the bottom end. Probably the only reason we don't have any young bass heroes is that they just don't get signed cause that type of music doesn't always sell bucket loads. There arn't many young guitar heroes either, except maybe Matt Belamy. Same reason, not fashionable. The good players are out there who can take the bass forward but as is the nature of the instrument, and its players, they don't always hit you in the face.
  14. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='648559' date='Nov 8 2009, 09:24 AM']The interesting thing is that my pupils always have a good choice of reasonably priced, well set up basses to choose from, LOL![/quote] I've heard a lot of excuses in my time and that's one of them.
  15. PPHHEEWW!!! Some lovely basses you've had there Rich. The Statiis are the best though.
  16. Watching intently.
  17. Lovely, lovely bass. Well done. Get some Status Hot Wires on it and they should make it sound even better. The J pickups have a lovely crystal clear sound. Interesting with the eq upgrade.
  18. I can't but you'll know of James Durand (durandassi, jd on statii.com) he's a big goodfellow fan. He might help if he's around or pm him.
  19. That's a great looking bass. How does it sound?
  20. To be honest a good one of these is worth nearer £350-400 and that was in the good times.
  21. Nice find, Rich. Just good clean, simple lines. What is it you don't like about the Elixirs?
  22. Somebody please buy this, it's too tempting at that price. Much better value than the one on e***.
  23. [quote name='jacko' post='640389' date='Oct 29 2009, 07:05 PM']Can you [b]read[/b] over your side of the country ? [/quote] Blimey! Things are coming on in the east. You've even learnt to spell. Right that's enough of that.
  24. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='639337' date='Oct 28 2009, 06:46 PM']Are Thomastik the most highly regarded strings, as i may change them too. Andy[/quote] I don't think you can go wrong with Thomastic strings. I've had Spirocores on my DB for a long time now and they have a nice warm tone. DBs are very natural instruments and different strings might sound different on different basses. Pick ups certainly do. My BP100 sounded awful on my cheap Antoni but doesn't sound too bad on my current Stentor. It's just an expensive way to experiment though.
  25. Ooopps! BUMPed into this.
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