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bassbloke

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  1. This is one of the complaints I have with Badass bridges - the bridge base plate is so much thicker than on a standard Fender bridge that it raises the string height significantly.
  2. I once spoke to a luthier who said the main reason for dead frets was a gap between the fret and the filesslot on the neck. His solution to prevent dead spots was to stick a blob of glue in the fret slots and then press in the fret. You could get a guitar tech to do this for you.
  3. [quote name='MB1' post='7266' date='May 26 2007, 07:18 PM']MB1. Hello the message i was attempting to get across is exactly what bod 2 has said ,but mine seems to have been misinterprated, and kinda blown out of proportion, ive seen many bands overdo things with too many effects where its just not neccesary.theyre nice to have but using them sparingly can often be more effective.sometimes its the less the more.by the way MR PED ive been in the studio on many occasions and have never felt i needed to use a mass of effects to get a good sound.there arent many engineers who are willingly gonna give you a crap bass sound,especially when its there reputation and often livlihood at stake.last time i was in the studio the engineer was actually a bass player himself which was nice! MB1.[/quote] I believe the title of this thread is 'are modelling amps accurate' not 'do lots of effects make your bass sound crap'. Perhaps if you stayed on topic for the purpose of aurguing your case, people wouldn't get so hot under the collar.
  4. [quote name='dlloyd' post='7767' date='May 27 2007, 07:36 PM']I have one. I didn't notice any real difference to the tone of my bass so I took it off again.[/quote] Would you be interested in selling it?
  5. I might have to give one a spin. I love my US Deluxe Jazz, but the B is a little feeble. I reckon this might just give it the lift it needs.
  6. Does any one on the forum use one of these? Does it make a noticeable difference to the sound of your instrument?
  7. Just saw that Guy Pratt is reading from his book 'My Bass And Other Animals' at Borders Bookshop, the Market Place, Kingston Upon Thames on Thursday 7th June at 7pm. If you're driving into Kingston, there's usually some free parking after 6:30pn in Milner Road, behind Surrey County Hall see [url="http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=517906&y=168591&z=1&sv=517906,168591&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf"]Location Here[/url] Otherwise, it's a 5 minutes walk through the pedestrianised shopping centre to the riverside. There's load of nice pubs along the waterfront and somevery good restaurants, including a Tapas bar, a great Vegetarian restaurant (Riverside Vegetaria), plus burger and pizza restaruants, Nandos, Wagamama. Unless my wife's in labour, I plan to be there. Be nice to meet a few of you.
  8. [quote name='Bigwan' post='7105' date='May 26 2007, 12:53 PM']Another vote for Wal - a bit silly really as I've just sold mine but made a tidy profit even though it was the untidyest example I'd ever seen. About 10 years ago you could pick one up for buttons - I know one guy who had trouble shifting his in Glasgow and eventually settled for £350 and thought he'd done well at that! 80's Aria Pro basses, early 90's Warwicks, limited edition Lakland/Musicman basses maybe. Who knows what else...[/quote] I had a similar experience. I sold someone an Ibanez Ergodyne 5 string a few years ago and the guy had a Wal fretless that he lent me as collateral whilst he was sorting out the funds. He would probably have accepted a straight swap at the time. At the time, I didn't appreciate the true value of such an instrument. I also owned Ped's Vigier fretless at the time and didn't think I needed it.
  9. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='6999' date='May 26 2007, 08:39 AM']What about Warwicks? No potential there? They've reached a point of market saturation and were widely endorsed.[/quote] I think it depends on whether there are recordings out there that have an unmistakeable Warwick sound. Wals certainly have the potential to be vintage classics because of the unmistakeable bass sound of the likes of Nick Beggs, Mick Karn, etc... Steinbergers maybe because of the reggae connection.
  10. I don't think any of today's mass-produced basses have the potential to become highly desirable classics. There aren't any other makes that have such mass appeal. You don't see Ibanez, ESP or Dean instruments on TOTP, ...Later or any televised festivals.
  11. the concept of 'Sounding Better' is subjective and relative. My drummer mate did a session for Dizzee Rascal on '...later with Jools Holland' the other week. The bassist for the session had a very nice Ken Smith. Basschat members have all commented on the bass and how good it sounded. Nick Cave's band Grinderman were also playing, and their bassist had a beat up old Precision. My friend says that Dizzee's bass player went straight over to said Precision and was mavelling over it. Based purely on the actual market rate for the instrument itself witout the vintage element factored in, the Ken Smith is maybe 3 or 4 times more expensive and the product of many more hours labour. Yet, given a boutique neck through active five string and a beat up old Precision (unsure of Vintage), the precision wins- on this occasion. 'Tis a strange world
  12. [quote name='ali-stare' post='6368' date='May 25 2007, 11:17 AM']standard but some times BADG for intros, fills or that occasional metal[/quote] The guitarists I play with have lots of different tunings [url="http://myspace.com/neoentity"]Neoentity[/url] D Drop C [url="http://myspace.com/lostplanetband"]Lost Planet[/url] E [url="http://myspace.com/dmhsolo"]DMH[/url] Eb Open C# As for me, I can't be doing with all that, so I play a 5 tuned BEADG
  13. [quote name='MB1' post='6387' date='May 25 2007, 11:35 AM']MB1. NO![/quote] I can't say how 'accurate' each model is, but, for example, on my POD XT Live, the SWR model has an undeniable SWR slant to the sound. However, I have noticed a lot of strange glitches when listening through headphones - there's something not quite right about the sound and I've experienced this on a number of Line 6 devices with a number of basses (active and passive) and using different headphones. I mainly use a set of BeyerDynamic DT150s - believe me, these can take some punishment. The overdriven models seems to be the biggest culprits. I think that pushing up the gain of the SVT model makes it nearly unuseable.
  14. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='4732' date='May 22 2007, 11:22 PM']Hang fire... I'll give an update on that [b]when and if[/b] I get the cab that I bought from them 10 days ago on a 3/4 day delivery![/quote] At least you're being optimistic about the whole debacle
  15. [quote name='RichBowman' post='4661' date='May 22 2007, 09:32 PM']I think the Bass Merchant in Essex do the Tech Cabs, though I think they'd pretty much sold off most of the old style cabs and were due to get in a load of the new style. HTH Rich[/quote] Actually, I spoke to Mike at the Bass Merchant recently about Tech gear (and have since bought their last Tech head off them). He said they probably weren't going to get the TecAmp range in because they build their own Neo cabs now. Plus, they do much better with GK andMarkbass gear. The Bass Centre Deutschlandhave some of the Tech range still in stock, but their prices still aren't that good. Kalim on this forum is selling a Tech 2 x 10 that he bought from Warwickhunt. For £290 shipped it's a no brainer. Unfortunately, I just splashed out £450 on the aforementioned Tech TVM600 as well as stillneeding to fork out for the repair of my Tech TVM350 that's proving quite a git to fix. Oh yeah, and my wife is expecting our second child anytime in the next 3 weeks! Otherwise, I'd have had it like a shot.
  16. 47 High Street, Croydon, CR0 1QD Current setlist Dream Theater- Overture, Dance of Eternity, Stream of Consciousness, Erotomania Planet X - Dog Boots, Alien Hip-Hop
  17. Another vote for Tech Soundsystems cabs. These cabs are amazing. They are around 19" wide, incredibly light and have a very focussed sound with bags of character. I drive these two cabs with either a Tech TVM600 or Tech TVM350 and get a lovely warm sound with loads of clarity There is a Tech 2 x 10 for sale at the moment for £290 inc shipping. This is a bargain for a cab of this calibre.
  18. everyone's circumstances are different. Three is my limit. I have a main bass (fretted), a backup (fretted) and a an electro-acoustic for unplugged stuff /fooling around. My intention is to get a decent fretless neck made for the backup and that will be me sorted.
  19. No harm in thinking big.
  20. I know it's just a name, but if it had been me , I'd have expanded on the bassworld idea and registered www.bassplanet.co.uk, which is currently available.
  21. I have a 3U rack with a nice new Tech TVM600 head replacing my currentlyout of action Tech TVM350 and a Korg rackmount tuner. I have a POD XT Live that I bring along when I need effects - which is only for one of the three bands/projects I'm currently involved in.
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