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Bigwan

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  1. [quote name='Josh' post='229508' date='Jun 30 2008, 09:59 AM']That thought has crossed my mind, it would have to be the right one, no Monarchs, but very maybe a Emperor or Emperor 2, I'd be champing at the bit if this one hadn't sold:



    Though from reading in recent threads regarding Fodera, they do seem to be way over-priced and not exactly living up to the hype, but ah well I'd have to play one for myself.

    I just wish there was a UK retailer with more stock of MTD and Fodera and other higher end brands like Ken Smith, and thus is also another reason why I'm really considering the 535, due to them not being all that common, it would probally be a long time before I saw one at a good price again.[/quote]

    That's been sold for a long time. That's flat out the best bass I've ever played. But then it'd have to be at that price!

  2. I seriosly doubt you'll be dissappointed either way! For me I love Laklands and love jazz basses, so it'd be tough for me to decide between the two. As has been said before you'd have to do a side-by-side to really make your mind up...

  3. It's like my old boss used to say "There's no point polishing a turd..."

    My point is, if you like the bass and plan on keeping it for a while then go ahead and mod it until your hearts content, but only if it's a worthwhile mod. If you're modding it trying to make it into something else you've seen/played/lusted after then you may be wasting your money needlessly.

    I spent over the odds tarting up an old Aria Pro II 5 string with a new bridge, Bart pickups, then EMG pickups and circuit. Spent way more than the bass cost me. In the end it wasn't much better than when it started. It's the bass I learned to play on, and it's never going anywhere, but it's still a plank after all the mods.

    For the money you're talking about spending you could sell the bass, add the extra and have something better (into Lakland Skyline territory there). This is all very subjective though. In the end it's your bass and nobody's going to call you a mug if you want to spoil it a little. I wouldn't class a change of strings as an upgrade though...

  4. I recently had to learn this for my band. I wouldn't even attempt to learn this song note-for-note because it's ridiculously complex for a 4 chord wonder, IMHO. Simplify it. The punters won't know the difference. I personally hate the song so had no problem doing it my own way. But then I had 20 songs to learn that week and wanted to spend more time on the songs that needed more attention to sound passable with the band.

    I repeat the first 2 lines (of bass) of the song for the verses and stick with the basic root notes in the bridge and chorus. F/E/F/A/E/G then once round the chorus under the guitar solo. Still sounds quite busy.

    Just my tuppence worth. Learn it quick and move on to something you'll find more fulfilling...

  5. The neck profiles are totally different. For a start the Sadowsky has 19mm string spacing. The 'ray would be nearer 17.5mm. I disposed of my 'Ray a few years back because the neck was too narrow. I'd say the Sadowsky neck is wider but flatter, although still quite chunky.

    If you're looking for a cheaper alternative to the Sadowsky I'd suggest a Lakland Skyline 5 string (a Joe Osborne would be my choice, although I've never tried the DJ model - it's supposed to be very good...)

  6. I've had an Ashdown 1x10 ABM combo for a long time. The cabs that you use make a BIG difference. I found pretty much my perfect sound last night with the combo running into an Aguilar 1x12. Growly, punchy and defined using my Lakland JO. I was so happy with that combination (which I hadn't used before since the Aggie cab is fairly new to me) that I'm seriously considering selling off my (also recently acquired) Thunderfunk and getting myself a chrome rackmount EVO III...

  7. On the lookout for something similar myself, although I'm looking for the added functionality of mp3 playback. I've ended up narrowing the field down to the Boss Micro BR...

    A little pricey and isn't really useable as a 'live' effects unit, but you do get a 4 track digital recorder included.

  8. [quote name='allighatt0r' post='213340' date='Jun 5 2008, 04:59 PM']OK suggestions...

    Pump It Up - Elvis Costello
    Hush - Deep Purple
    I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
    Video Killed The Radio Star - Boggles
    Oh My God/Ruby/I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
    Message In A Bottle - Police
    Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
    Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf
    Dancing In The Moonlight - Thin Lizzy

    Not sure if any of them are any good, am I going down the right lines at all?

    Also, I don't think you really need to worry about the keys and horns art of a song too much, unless the song is made by the keys, more often than not they can be left out and not too sorely missed...[/quote]


    I've a few of those on my personal list (as in I'd like to do them but we either haven't got around to them yet, or the other guys aren't keen)...

    A few more I'd like to do are:

    bad case of loving you - robert palmer
    i love it when you call - the feeling
    desire - u2
    When you're lookin like that - Westlife
    Sharp Dressed Man/tush - ZZ Top
    Hangin on the telephone - blondie/def leppard
    friday i'm in love - the cure
    every little thing she does is magic/every breathe you take - the police
    video killed the radio star - POTUSA version
    every morning - sugar ray
    i will survive - cake version
    Superstition - Beck, Bogert, Appice/SRV version
    rock dj - robbie williams
    1985 - Bowling for Soup
    higher ground - rhcp
    stacey's mom - fountains of wayne

    Keep them coming...

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