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Shonks

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  1. [quote name='dr1' post='878305' date='Jun 26 2010, 05:51 PM']ha ha! brilliant mate! some people really has no better things to do... I also have japanese jazz bass - best jazz ever had. and it has that same metal wire out from bridge pup. what those guys did with these? some kind of grounding wire or what? mine has hum even with the wire. what gives?[/quote] I think they forgot to tunnel from the bridge to the control cavity, so they grounded the strings with a copper tape behind the pickup. It became a bit of a trade mark for the early Jap basses which has become an authentication that its the real McCoy. I don't mind it. Mine doesn't 'hum'. The ground wire must have come off on yours, I'd check it out.... all the best!!
  2. [quote name='BB2000' post='877841' date='Jun 25 2010, 10:30 PM']How on earth can you describe a bass with dings, dents and pitting as being in overall excellent condition Are you an estate agent?[/quote] what are you, a drummer?? I'll try and make it easier for you: its in a great condition for its age....(there you go) because for a gigging bass of 26 years of age dings are expected - the condition also refers too fret wear straightness of the neck and the sound. I never said it was 'mint'. Besides an older guitar that's in mint condition infers that it ain't that great to play!! feel better now?
  3. Fender Jazz 1984 MIJ - Olympic White all original - no mods ding on the lower horn dent in the back pitting on the p'ups set up nicely - in overall excellent condition
  4. check out Palmgrease!:- [url="http://www.myspace.com/palmgrease"]http://www.myspace.com/palmgrease[/url]
  5. [quote name='aud' post='635716' date='Oct 24 2009, 10:54 PM']Having read lots of advice on the forums I still dont know how to choose what to buy! Ive had some lessons on a hired acoustic DB but would like to buy an EUB I found shops where I could try a Stagg and a NS WAV, but is there anywhere to have an Eminence demonstrated in the South or Midlands in England?[/quote] i got a Curruthers EUB - its fantastic!!! Sounds just like the real thing! Its got full range of EQ including parametric mids. can also take it apart and fit in into a small hardcase smaller than a headless bass!! hope that helps
  6. mxr dynacomp - brill - cheep - easy - what else??
  7. Shonks

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    dynacomp - excellent and cheep - classic - transparent - get one!
  8. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='488366' date='May 14 2009, 11:26 PM']Will keep you in mind (I'm 38 but look 17......stone!)[/quote] I'm 17 but look 55 - but can I play like a m*****f***er!!!!!
  9. [quote name='Ditchgbh' post='487418' date='May 13 2009, 10:56 PM']Hi I am a London based accomplished bass player with 22 years expereince (I'm 32 but look 22) and MI Diploma, string endorsement and great gear. I'm a very quick learner with fantastic ears and I'd love to find a great covers/blues/jazz/pop/rock/function/ANY band to gig with. I also have vocals. I'm availalble to dep too. If you fancy a meet up PM me and we can chat. cheers! Rich[/quote] how d'you get a string endorsment??
  10. [quote name='BigBeefChief' post='454106' date='Apr 4 2009, 02:20 PM']I'm currently toying with the idea of setting up a covers band. I currently play in a 5 piece originals band, which I love. However, the constant "pay to play" shenanigans of London venues and the lack of non-friend crown does grate occasionaly. I've always had a lot of respect for you weekend-warrior covers guys, and I think it looks like a lot of fun. I also think it will stretch me musically. What I don't want to do however, is join an existing band. I kinda like the challenge and idea of setting something up from scratch. I have a few buddies who are interested in forming this, but like me have never palyed in a covers band. I'm thinking of making it a criteria to join - you must have no experience of playing in a covers band! The issue is, with my current band, we only play venues with a PA and backline. All I do is show up with a bass at a certain time and play. I don't have the first clue as to what's required equipment wise, how much do you charge, getting gigs, likely problems, how long a set is needed, how much it would cost to set up from scratch etc. Given that I know a lot of you guys have been gigging in covers acts since the dinosaurs roamed the earth, I was wondering if anyone could offfer any advice/info on the above? If you were to set up a band from scratch now, how would you go about it? Apologies if this has been covered before, or if its in the wiki (I haven't checked as BassFerret told me not to).[/quote] I wouldn't.......dont!!
  11. blimey.....its all as clear as custard...! I got a SUB 4 passive the other day - feck me, it sounds supprisingly fantastic!!!.....and loud! (just thought I'd slip that in - as I said to the actress)
  12. [quote name='bassicinstinct' post='459233' date='Apr 10 2009, 12:56 PM']As my search for a Tascam CDBT-1 or the like has thus far proved fruitless (see Items Wanted), I'm wondering whether I could achieve my aim via some [b]FREE[/b] software? I'm looking for some freeware which will enable me to: [b]- tweak the tempo up or down without affecting the pitch. - tweak the key up or down without affecting the tempo.[/b] I've found demo versions of one or two programmes which will do the trick, but the price to upgrade to the full versions means that I may as well buy the Tascam machine - if I can find one!! All/any help gratefully received as always. [/quote] [b]Transcribe.exe[/b] fantastic tool!! change tempo without pitch, vice versa. it loops selected sections. Phase cancelling to eliminate vocals etc!!, and loads of other possibiliteis. [b]Musebook[/b] metronome, is a handy desktop metronome
  13. ....................me 2...........!!!
  14. I use various finger techniques, some of which are quite aggressive. If you're making sounds you don't like, then its just down to refining your techniques till you start producing the sound that you're trying to achieve. It's all very well others suggesting how you should play, and its all valid, but in the end, its down to you and your technique. You gotta practise. Then you gotta practise some more!!
  15. personally I hate the pick - i recon you can do exactly the same thing with the double thumbin' technique. Having said that, check out Antony Jackson. He's the man when it come to the plectrum!!!!
  16. I've been playin a long time - and all my basses sound wicked in all situations!! Now isnt that annoying!!!
  17. great!! I thought I was the oldest at 55, but I'm just a baby round here!! Still as my old mum used to say: [size=2][b]"the only thing worse than getting old, is not getting old"[/b][i][/i][/size]
  18. OK OK OK!!!! I got it sussed!!! This is a really excellent way to get used to your 5 string in a new way!! When you practice: read the stuff you have used in the past for practicing, and are semi familiar with. This means you're only half sight reading, as you've played it before. Do this in alternative positions using the 5th string as much as possible (be prepared to go back a few paces, cos this can do your head in a bit) :eg. If your in the key of 'G' 1 #, then anchor yourself on the 8th fret. Don't use open E if it comes up, but play it on the 5th fret 5th string. This is not about getting he best sound, it about familiarising yourself with the new possibilities of your 5 string bass. Try this idea, too, on tunes you already know. This is for practice only, so again, its nothing to do with good sounds, or convenient methods of playing the tunes. Looking constantly for alternative fingerings, other than the one's your used to is a great way of getting familiar we the 5 string, and a great way of improving your playing generally. That's it, try it, it works!!!
  19. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='459329' date='Apr 10 2009, 02:36 PM']£15 posted - Let me know if you want it[/quote] if your sure it'll fit, I want it!! if you have black/white/black gloss, I would prefer that if you have it - thanks Let me know how you want to arrange it - I have a 'paypal' account if that helps! I might be interested in a Stingray 5 plate after this if it works out well
  20. I just found out the Stingray plate will fit....excellent!!!
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