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grandad

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  1. Amongst my modest collection of 7 basses there are MIJ, MIK, MIRC, Indonesia & unknown. Previously I've had MIA & MIM. The price or origin does not influence my decision to keep or move on, only the feel & voice of the instrument after a setup and a few weeks of playing it. I have noticed over the last several years though how the cheaper models have improved in quality. This must be down to improved QC and with CNC machining the accuracy & consistency of manufacturing. Sure, "you get what you pay for" is still true to a certain extent but not a hard & fast rule. It's good that a decent instrument can be had from the word go for a modest outlay. In the 60's when guitars first became popular there was a rush by manufactures to meet demand and quality was variable to say the least. But we didn't know any better. We didn't know about setups & intonation. String type & gauge were limited too. I would say we're spoiled for choice now whatever your budget. And with easier access to information we are better informed before we buy, thanks to places like BC.
  2. My Tanglewood violin bass is ply. Hollow & 5.5 lbs weight. It does sustain but less than my solids & gives more mids. Quite a clear voice to it.
  3. They don't make em like to used to:
  4. Sorry, now sold. Thank you for the interest though.
  5. Well padded, bit of wear on the front handle. Very strong zips & plenty of compartments.
  6. Squier Classic Vibe 50's precision Bass in blonde. This belonged to my late brother who was a rhythm guitarist so not played much. Condition seems as new. Original packaging.
  7. Roland Roland Bass Cube 30W Good condition Used for home practice but I reckon could do a pub gig.
  8. I sold most of my rack-mount gear a short time ago. It was OK when I could heave it about, but not now. My only racked gear is in my music room and that doesn't move. A TC BH250 weighs 4 lbs and includes a tuner & compression. BF One10 weighs 16 lbs. Total 20 lbs. Setup means plugging the amp in the mains, the amp to the cab and the guitar into the amp and then sitting down to play. So enjoy whatever you fancy whilst you can.
  9. Except for 1 or 2 I'm not familiar with most tunes listed so far. I would start my set for my imaginary country/folk/jazz/rock band with: 1. ON THE ROAD AGAIN - Willie Nelson 2. THE RIVERBOAT SONG - JJ Cale 3. CUT ACROSS SHORTY - Eddie Cochran Next would be a ballad because the audience are a bit over-excited by now and need to calm down so maybe BLUE SKIES. I won't complete the list because folk will be copying. In the real world my quartet always starts with BLUE MONK, (an easy opening number to get into the swing of things).
  10. My understanding is that a polish containing silica or abrasive substances should be avoided. Here is an advert for one I have not yet tried: https://gilboys.co.uk/blogs/waxing-lyrical/the-best-polish-for-musical-instrument-care At the moment I'm using this product for my polyurethane finished guitars. Seems OK. https://en.audiofanzine.com/misc-guitar-accessory/dunlop/formula-no-65-guitar-polish-cleaner/user_reviews/
  11. With the aches & pains of old age a violin bass is so easy to pickup. 👍 My Squier Mustang isn't to bad either.
  12. "If you could choose only 1 bass guitar ..." This is a hard question to answer. Quite apart from the enjoyment of the feel and tone of each is the delight to the eye of these beautiful objects. I have just 7 at the moment and there are 1 or 2 that I regret moving on. If it comes down to a choice of 1 it would probably be my Hofner HCT violin. My Squier Mustang comes a close 2nd. Both are sunburst. Why the Hofner? I think, apart from the joy of holding a beautifully made instrument, is the lovely tone, clear and wide, even with the quirky controls. OK, you've guessed it, I just like violin basses.
  13. I usually use Bass Direct, their pricing is pretty keen when I've looked online.
  14. "A completely different effect". What does it do?
  15. https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/compression-made-easy But all I do with my 1 knob spectracomp control on my TC BH250 is play relatively quietly, and listen. My preference is about 9 or 10 oclock. Just thickens up the tone a bit without killing the dynamics. Experts will be along soon to confuse you!
  16. Just found this image on TB. It's not as I imagined it to be.
  17. I have the Beatbuddy and the Beatbuddy mini. Both are great machines. I tend to use the mini and find a beat that fits. I don't think I can be bothered to use the full potential of the big brother. Maybe it's mental laziness or just old age laziness. Layered menus are something I tend to get lost in, (ah-ha, dementia I hear you all wondering). One knob effects, if they are good, are great. I use the TC Spectracomp just a tab and appreciate it does a great job without me having to set all the parameters myself. To those who like to dive in and enjoy the expertise - well done.
  18. 200 watts is roughly 1/4 horsepower. Mine's the TC BH250. 250 watts being quite sufficient for my needs. That's got to be 1 donkeypower at the very least.
  19. Not forgetting that a 746 watt amplifier is a 1 horsepower amplifier.
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