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bassbloke

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  1. Guitar Center are renowned for shockingly badly set up instruments.  I've seen US fenders rendered unplayable because of the action.

     

    On the flipside, a lot of bass players are just brutes.  We did one gig where opening band bassist begged for a quick go on my customised jazz.  He absolutely butchered the poor thing 

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  2. I bought a Dingwall NG3-5 'unseen' last year on the basis that I'd tried one out when buying a second hand pedal, I had won an outstanding employee award, needed to spend the money in a shop willing to accept BACS/SWIFT transfer and Andertons were still online only due to Covid.

     

    Apart from, last 'new' bass I bought was in 2003.  A US Deluxe jazz 5 I picked up for silly money in the States - USD900, which due to Exchange rate and tax rebate worked out less than £600

     

    Everything else has been second hand from Basschat, Ebay, or FB Marketplace

  3. Depends on the music style, song, tuning and the instrument to an extent.  Until I bought my Dingwall, D standard was the lowest tuning I was comfortable without my bass sounding rubbish.  I was in a prog metal band that write in either D standard or Drop C and was reasonably happy playing my parts of a standard tuned 5.

     

    A lot of 70s pop and rock songs are in Eb and they're simple enough that again you can play on a standard tuned 5.

     

    I think Eb is def my fave tuning though.

  4. A huge part of the sound of an 8 or 12 string bass is the natural chorus effect produced by the octave pairs.  It's a fantastic creative tool.  I haven't used mine live or recorded with it, but I've reworked a number of my bass parts for the day I might.  I approach bass parts completely differently with more open strings, ringing notes, muting, etc...

     

    Also, you can play Big Bottom on one.

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  5. 13 hours ago, Nail Soup said:

    The article contains links to about 5 other artists who tried to stop Trump using their songs... You'd think he'd get the message being the sensitive type he is!

     

    Now I obviously don't know the context and I am unlikely to attend such an event, but if someone asked me list the top five artists I'd expect to hear at a Donald Trump campaign rally, it probably wouldn't include The Village People.

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  6. On 03/05/2022 at 09:48, louisthebass said:

    Pdbass is a great channel I started to subscribe to last year - have tried to insert a link, but the site isn't allowing me to do it.

     

     

     

    Brilliant channel.  Very informative and quite inspirational.  I couldn't imagine being a professional musician dealing with a MS diagnosis

  7. Fender.

    Re-release the HM bass.  Make sure you include red crackle finish.  Still regret selling mine.

     

    Also, release the Charvel San Dimas bass with a decent preamp and black pickups.  Also, 5 string should be a PJ not JJ.   Also, re-release the Fusion series basses with the Blade pickups.  Regret selling mine.

     

    Boss

    Re-release the bass 3 band parametric EQ.  Still regret selling mine (notice a trend here?)

     

     

  8. On 13/09/2022 at 15:49, Misdee said:

    My only reservation about Dingwall basses is how much sense the fanned frets ect make for a four string bass. Otherwise I am all-in on one of these.

     

    It's not just about the B.  The E and A on my NG3 sound really balanced.  You still get great tension with lighter strings.  My NG3 is tuned down a whole step with standard gauge strings.  The effect of downtuning seems far less pronounced than standard scale length basses.  Not necessarily better, just different.

  9. I used to own a Passion Delta metal fretless.  Wonderful instrument, although the body cracked and needed repairing.  The bass centre had a blueburst fretted 5 and black fretless 4 on special offer and it is to my eternal regret that I didn't snap them both up.

     

    The neck on both was wonderful. Lovely and slim.  The only issue I had was that the active circuit was a little quirky.

  10. IMHO 90s CIJ/MIJ represent best bang for buck.  I bought a 96/97 MIJ 70s jazz on this forum a couple of years ago.  Fantastic bass for £700.

     

    I was in Barcelona on hols with family a couple of weeks ago and stumbled across a guitar shop near El Bron that had loads of 2nd hand 90s MIJ basses.  I gave a few of them a reasonable inspection and there wasn't a dud among them.  Loads of major and all under €1000.

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