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Ed_S

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  1. Fender every time. I'll hold my hands up and say I just had to browse round Fodera's website to get a flavour for what they do, but having done so, they are exactly the kind of thing I started playing Fenders to get away from.
  2. I have a Terror Bass (and a Markbass) that both suffer from that, so I use a square of non-slip matting, specifically [url="http://www.maplin.co.uk/multi-purpose-non-slip-mat-217606"]this stuff[/url] from Maplins - never had a problem since.
  3. If he fancies Engl, how about the E530 preamp and a power amp? Picked up second hand they'd be well within budget. I had one for a while - used it with a Rocktron Velocity 100 and it sounded great through my Marshall 1936. There's a nice upgrade path to louder / better power amps, too... I ran mine through our lead guitarist's Marshall 9100 and 1960B a couple of times and it sounded amazing.
  4. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1327516880' post='1512794'] Most people trying to learn tracks don't listen anywhere near close enough or for long enough to an original. When you listen at what I call the 'forensic level', nine times out of ten the bass player is playing something [i]different [/i]to what you thought[i]. [/i]Even on tracks you thought you knew. [/quote] ...therefore, if most musicians who 'know' a song don't even know it, the average punter who knows some of the words to the chorus and therefore 'knows' and enjoys the song isn't going to care one way or the other how I choose to approximate the bassline, because as far as they're concerned I'll be playing the song! What about when your fellow muso types who notice the variations on said theme say that your take on a track is better than the original, then? Should you take it as a backhanded insult because your part wasn't exactly as good as the original?
  5. [quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1327449641' post='1511617'] The MIM Fender Jazz 5's have 5-in-a-line tuners; well, at least mine does. [/quote] I believe it's a case of 'used to', unfortunately. I tried to get hold of one like that towards the end of my "it's not a bass unless it has 5 strings" phase, but they just weren't there to be had by that point, replaced by the current 4+1 model.
  6. Ed_S

    Why?

    [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1327496862' post='1512261'] This takes some doing and I treat the board as part of the instrument. To me the bass is a set of oscillators and the board is the rest of the synth, so tweaking stuff does not seem a chore, it's part of playing. [/quote] Yeah, that's sortof what I though, but didn't want to presume Cheers for the insight - appreciated! Assuming you have some footage out there in the public domain I'll have to have a gander when I'm not getting blocked by work's TMG box...
  7. Ed_S

    Why?

    [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1327428568' post='1511112'] My pedalboard is STRICTY a 2-man lift. I appreciate it if a 3rd person is handy too. Though I don't use a clean bass at ANY point of a set. Would you laugh? Or seem it acceptable? [/quote] Heh, nah mate - that's totally acceptable! If you use the stuff then it's perfectly sensible to have it there I have, however, quite literally seen a board like that come in, get unfurled and patched in, and remain[i] completely [/i]unused for the entire duration of the gig. I freely admit that with my beer-drinking-punter head on, that amuses me! Out of genuine interest, do you enjoy using a big board as an integral part of your performance rather than just a necessity to achieve your sound? Do you 'engage with it' (for want of a better description) and alter the f/x parameters in real time, or just turn things on and off that you've carefully pre-set? I only ask because if I were doing f/x on a big scale, I reckon I'd want to put them all in rack drawers and use a GCX or something to switch presets. But then, I suppose that might be taking away an integral element of your live performance..? If I'm appearing clueless, it's because I play standard rock / heavy metal and my trademark thing is to set the EQ flat, strap on my wireless kit and head off to rock out on the floor with the audience, so I'd find it a real pain to use anything pedal-wise for more than an intro, and don't really feel it'd enhance much if I went to the trouble!
  8. I've always worked on the principle that even if I have to pay the shop to arrange the return courier (ok, you shouldn't have to, but even if you do...) it's worth it on the grounds that if their goods arrive back in several pieces, they get to claim against their own courier on the basis of their own packing materials (provided you send it back exactly as-was) because they are the customer. The fact that they need to make an insurance claim has nothing to do with your right to a refund.
  9. Personally, I just don't like what being a 5 does visually to the proportions of a Precision. The Jazz doesn't seem to look quite as bloated for the extra string, but as I don't much like the Jazz body shape that's a non-starter irrespective. What I find least aesthetically appealing all round is the 4+1 headstock layout. All of which adds up to mean that my one and only non-Fender is my 5 - a LTD Surveyor, which I think looks well proportioned and is 5-in-line up top.
  10. Ed_S

    Why?

    I use about half a minute of chorus for the intro to Widowmaker by WASP... does that count? I have nothing against people using f/x, but I must admit it makes me laugh when somebody rocks up with a pedalboard that's almost a two man lift and proceeds to use one pedal, once.
  11. I got one in the sales just before Xmas - the workmanship is fantastic (not far off my USA deluxe) and the rosewood board is particularly nicely figured. Yeah, it's quite heavy and the neck is a bit like half a baseball bat, but it somehow feels very 'right' for the instrument. The only bad thing about mine was the almost unplayable factory setup (sufficient to keep it on the wall at DV for long enough to land it in a clearance sale) but half an hour of tweaking and a pack of new strings got that ironed out. The pickup height took a couple of band rehearsals to get right and has ended up a little more radically angled than on my other P's, but not so as it's in the way. Looks great, feels great, plays great, sounds great... I say do it!
  12. £1500 is about my mental ceiling, and the most expensive I currently own has a list price of £1400ish (although I paid a couple of hundred less than that). I wouldn't want to take anything any more expensive than that out of the house because I know how narked I'd be if it got damaged. It is indeed all relative, though... if you can shell out several grand in the name of retail therapy and nobody's going to go hungry because of it, then go for it!
  13. [quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1327321982' post='1509202'] This post isn't directed at you personally Ed... [/quote] No worries, Shambo.. no offence intended or taken on my part.
  14. They're damn good cabs, aren't they! I went tweeterless too, and haven't regretted it at all. When I first plugged my S-12 in at rehearsal, it was aimed straight at our lead guitarist and I'd forgotten to turn the master down on my HA5500 from its usual '3' to something more befitting a sensitive cab.. made the bugger jump
  15. [quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1327242515' post='1508188'] Not one thing posted in this thread has made me reconsider my opinion on this matter. [/quote] Really? With respect, you asked... [quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1326730289' post='1501144'] I was just wondering, am I missing something about ciggarette smoke [...] do basses aquire a smokey smell? Just wondering. [/quote] ...and the vast majority of us said "yes, they do".
  16. Our lead guitarist uses a straight 412, a 50-50 power amp and a preamp with a [i]volume control[/i]... never have any problems!
  17. [quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1327180035' post='1507622'] He's supposed to be your friend and he treated you like that? I've have knocked him down a peg or two. If he didn't like it I'd tell him to turn the other cheek... then slap him with my cock [/quote] I'd have knocked him [i]out[/i]. And, to clarify, wouldn't even slap him with a stolen cock.
  18. Have a 1-up on me, mate. I just picked one of these up in the xmas sale at DV and the workmanship is right up there with my US Fenders.
  19. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1327164267' post='1507308'] This is OK with SS amps, isn't it? [/quote] Heh, I err on the side of "if the manual says so" myself! But yeah, was more the all-tube variety I was referring to..
  20. The ones with amps switched on to show that all the lights work and tubes glow etc. with a clear shot of no speakers plugged in are the ones that get me most.
  21. [quote name='Protium' timestamp='1326925407' post='1503986'] Switch the sub harmonics off. Waste of time. [/quote] [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1327157355' post='1507162'] turn off the sub button. experiment with the preshape off. and.... they sometimes do something funny depending how you plug speakers in. [/quote] [quote name='danhkr' timestamp='1327155086' post='1507108'] Any ABM lacking volume into two correct cabs would certainly suggest to me there's a fault. [/quote] Is anybody else reading this and thinking that if you have to turn off features that are commonly agreed to be a waste of time, be careful how you connect the cabs for fear of idiosyncratic 'features' and then if all else fails declare it faulty, an ABM head might be a bad idea?
  22. Nice one, mate.. I reckon it'll be a keeper!
  23. Mart and Tom, good call guys. If you get the bass as-is and need a box to send it on in, I'm local and I've got the one my last P came in still hanging about.
  24. I like my sennheiser e602 mk2, so can recommend that as a good alternative to the AKG.
  25. [quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1327018777' post='1505454'] No guitar ever lost value because it was owned by a smoker. The ony reason people say from a "smoke freee home" is because they're trying to validate their non or ex smokieness. [/quote] Value is a subjective thing. Any bass that had an unfinished board steeped in cig smoke, various assorted headstock burns and a case I couldn't keep in the house would be absolutely worthless to me, [i]personally[/i]. Doesn't mean that somebody else wouldn't find it irrelevant or even appealing, therefore the saleability probably isn't affected, but the market is certainly reduced. I'd like to think that people put 'from a smoke free home' in the spirit of honesty, in much the same way as you'd put 'some buckle rash'; it prevents non-interested parties from wasting their time and yours.
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