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Acebassmusic

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  1. Excellent choice Sir. Its a simple bit of kit that works. :-) I use mine all the time now. The amount of effect it has ranges from "sod all" on concrete floors to "quite a bit" on hollow wooden stages. Have fun!
  2. [quote name='mikegatward' timestamp='1317626629' post='1392348'] Top of the list for things you need to be in a band is: Number 1 - a supportive partner End of. You can always borrow gear :-) [/quote] +1000.......and I'm really lucky to have one (She even encourages me to buy gear!!!!)
  3. [i]"I wasn't liking my "XXX"'s tone when playing it- and then I heard someone else play it and it blew me away."[/i] Thats happened to me a few times! I sometimes get disillusioned with my tone and then someone else plays my bass, I dig the sound and hey presto .....a partial cure for GAS! (Yeah right...a cure for GAS...lol)
  4. [quote name='DirkThrust' timestamp='1316466034' post='1378523'] Schroeder?? I'm intrigued [/quote] Yip its a Schroeder however its not the same design as they now have on the website - heres a link to the old page [url="http://www.schroedercabinets.com/1515L.htm"]http://www.schroeder...s.com/1515L.htm[/url]
  5. Mr Neepheid, [color=#282828]How does this sound to you.....a single cab with 2 x 15" neo speakers, 800W RMS, 4 Ohms, dimensions H17" x W 24" x D 18", complete with one cover to keep it all snuggly warm and clean, weighing only ........wait for it........only 41lbs (<20kgs)![/color] [color=#282828]1 owner from new, low mileage, weekend use mainly etc etc etc [b]and [/b]within your budget [/color] If you want to give it a try with your amp just drop me a PM with your number and we can arrange a time etc. Mike
  6. [quote name='Linus27' post='1374499' date='Sep 15 2011, 02:52 PM']So, I can see a bit of a pattern emerging here. It seems we are all drawn to having female singers as our front person and good looking ones at that. We clearly know our priorities. Top work fellow bass players [/quote] We're just greedy..... and by 'eck can they sing! We would be lucky to just have one of them out front....but two....I'm part of a great band thats lots of fun. Life is good. Photo from our website [url="http://www.GrooveCruise.co.uk"]GrooveCruise.co.uk[/url]
  7. [quote name='Herbie The Rad Dorklift' post='1356211' date='Aug 30 2011, 12:53 PM']In short, I'm not really sure what kind of tone I want.. I'm new to bass. I just thought there was maybe something that everyone ALWAYS uses.[/quote] A good starting place to determine what equipment / settings / technique / volume you need would be to listen to bass tracks / players you like and find a sound(s) that would work with your band. From there you can add the details to your post here and also do a search on 'tinternet for "How do I get the sound of XXXX". It may be just simple EQ changes you need or a full flight case of effects - someone on here usually has a good idea of how to get it. **WARNING** Bass tone is an elusive and ever evolving medium. It has been known to be achieved for brief periods of time until its arch-rival for your money, G.A.S., becomes present (usually as a result of reading the For Sale ads on here!).
  8. Delberthot bought a Sonuus B2M from me. Extremely quick payment, good comms. Hope he has fun with the little gadget
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  10. Have you opened up the back of the bass and looked for loose wires or bad solder connections? Have the electrics always been like this or has it just started to not work?
  11. [quote name='chris_b' post='1341866' date='Aug 16 2011, 01:31 PM']You're cramping up because you're tense and not relaxed. Just practice and improve your technique until you can play the number with no effort.[/quote] Over a period of months I was struggling to learn and play "Hit me With Your Rhythm Stick” my fingers just wouldn’t do what they were told and were really struggling to achieve or keep up with the speed. They felt as if they were seizing up as opposed to cramping. The more I tried the worse it got – I was just tensing up from the thought of trying to get all the notes in (hopefully in the right order….lol). Another bass playing mate was watching me and quickly identified that I was tensing up and told me to “breathe”….eh? Yes , he was right, with tensing up I’d stopped breathing and made myself tense with concentration. He advised to concentrate more on my breathing than the playing. It may sound strange but it actually worked! Once I started to think about getting a steady flow of air, not just play the notes, the rest of me relaxed more and I found the piece “easier” to play. I’ve tried this when I’m doing new tracks and it works….for me at least
  12. We've just completed a demo in the studio and on the first track I thought I was OK. On playback I realised I was racing the beat in certain areas too much. Second take and I really worked on "slowing" things down. In my head I thought I was playing way too far behind the beat - it felt really wierd and wrong. Listened to it and everything just sounded spot on with a great feel! That was a strange experience learning the difference between my perception and reality! It was a big wake up call for me to practice on my timing and feel. I'm now dropping early Xmas / birthday hints to family and friends about one of those handheld recorders that I can easily set going when I am practicing with either a track or metronome then I can really hear where I am against the beat. No hiding for me anymore
  13. Have you checked on some of the other posts as to positioning of your bass? There is no "right or wrong" way but some positions make it easier on the hands and arms. I used to get problems in my right arm and hand - numbness, tingling, lack of grip etc and was quite worried about my long term chances of playing bass. After checking things out I changed my position so that my right elbow was not tucked into my side so much and was more in line with the bass body. This straightened my wrist, stopped me from resting my arm on the edge of the bass and allowed the blood to flow back where it should! It felt strange at first but after a while of being conscious of this change, it just became my new normal playing position. 10 years later - still playing with no problems...phew!
  14. [quote name='bassist_lewis' post='1339410' date='Aug 14 2011, 10:50 AM']I currently play a very very nice 4 string which I wouldn't sell for love nor money (well, perhaps money) but I'm thinking about buying the 6 string version. My thinking is that it allows me to play almost 2 and half octaves in one position, I'll never be at a loss for notes, and that when singers transpose down (eg don't stop believing) I can play it nearer the original pitch. However, there is a lot of hostility to this idea. last night the singer said to me "I'm glad you don't play that 5 string pish, nae ******* point in them things, they should be ******* outlawed" and a while back the drummer told me "don't bother with a 6 string, they're for pretentious *****". now I shouldn't be influenced by other people's opinions but lets face it, we're social animals. Any thoughts?[/quote] I would say that unless you are being paid to play a certain instrument in a professional situation where a certain image is nescessary then just buy and play whatever YOU want to. Its YOUR money and YOUR choice. When I moved from 4 to 5 and 6 string over 10 years ago I was nervous about the perception that it might give (6 string = you must solo over everything and be a flash b'stard...lol). Not so.... I find most people, if they are interested at all, are just curious as to why the bass is so big! Six strings used to be the preserve of the jazz end of the market and 4 strings for rock / metal etc. Take a look at how many of the rock / metal players are using multi strings now. I wonder how your singer and drummer would take it if you started dictating to them what microphone they used or how many drums and cymbals was "acceptable"? [quote name='thepurpleblob' post='1339420' date='Aug 14 2011, 10:57 AM']I think it depends. If you play blues in a pub band then you'll probably look a bit strange with a 6. If you play two handing tapping in a new-age jazz ensemble it'll look right at home. I've always thought that if you're not into chords and such then a 5 gets you out of most trouble. This is speaking as a five string owner that I very rarely play. Your band do sound a touch opinionated [/quote] I use to play a six stringer with a 3 peice blues band and the only comment I ever got was from another bassist asking how I handled 6 strings as he "struggled" with 5! It allowed me to do some things easier and fill in the sound without having to race all over the neck....saying that we did support the British Blues All Stars with Colin Hodgkinson on bass and he managed quite well on a 4...lol Have a listen to Los Lonely Boys - 3 peice Texicana "blues" - 6 string bass - excellent.
  15. Hi All, We have just finished 5 tracks, all covers, in the Mill Recording Studios in Bachory near Aberdeen. We started at 10 on Saturday morning and completed them ....well ....about 3 hours ago! I took us 18 hours in total and we're pretty chuffed with the results. We thought it was time to get an updated demo, covering the current line up, for getting gigs as well as just having fun together. The line up is drums, bass, guitar and the ladies swapping on main vocals. The rest of us provide backing grunts and squeals as appropriate! Believe it or not this is the first band that either of the girls has EVER been in! Here's a link to the audio on our website - [url="http://www.groovecruise.co.uk/Audio.php"]Groove Cruise - Audio[/url] - we'd appreciate feedback from unbiased ears whether it be good, bad or ugly (please be gentle though...lol) Cheers, Mike
  16. A very Northern Hello to you
  17. Peter sold me his Mono bass strap - great deal, great condition, great comms, great postage, great packaging......you get the idea Highly reccomended. Thanks again.
  18. Hi OK, I'm interested....how do we do this? Paypal etc? I have no prior selling / buying form on here but I have at ebay under Acebassmusic if that helps. :-) Mike
  19. [quote name='neepheid' post='1286124' date='Jun 29 2011, 09:55 AM']Welcome aboard, fellow resident of the grey fortress of melancholy [/quote] Neepheid put it so much more poetically than me.....but here goes...."Hello from SUNNY Aberdeen"
  20. Ken Smith Master Series strings go up to .145! [url="http://www.kensmithbasses.com/Strings/stainlessteelmulti.html"]Smith Strings[/url]
  21. ....and another hello from me....in Aberdeen! :-)
  22. [quote name='neepheid' post='1256540' date='Jun 4 2011, 03:20 PM']Fit like, Mike? [/quote] Yip Indeed it is me - that you Matt? What are you modding at the moment (I know you have a fetish for that sort of thing....lol)? [quote name='BB2000' post='1256544' date='Jun 4 2011, 03:23 PM'][s]Mike [/s] Ann ...... Sorted it for you.[/quote] Ann?? Only use that name at the weekends ......OK I checked you profile but cant see any clues as to your identity.....???
  23. Hi All, After many years of lurking, reading and getting lots of good info from the forum I thought it was about time I signed up and contributed back. Currently living and working in Aberdeen I've put together a local covers band ( [url="http://Groovecruise.co.uk"]Groove Cruise[/url] ) who play approx 25 gigs a year. I got my first "real" bass 29 years ago (OMG!!!) a Kay bass in the shape of a Les Paul. Even starting on that bass didn't deter me from learning! Various bouts of GAS have seen some very nice (and some not so nice) basses come and go. Having a wonderful wife who has actively encouraged me on several occasions to buy basses still amazes me! At some point I'll try and put up piccies of some of the ones I've owned and also ones I'm using at the moment. Hopefully I will be able to contribute to threads and payback some of the invaluable help the site has given me in the past.
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