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  1. I used to own and run our own PA and lights. We now hire, including engineer, and it's worth every penny. We just turn up, plug in backline, quick sound-check, have a beer, play, bugger off. It makes the whole thing FUN again!

  2. That's the one I just bought :)

    [quote name='stewblack' post='2910' date='May 20 2007, 03:16 PM']I'll have enough when I never see another bass that makes something odd happen deep inside me.
    It never ends though, I don't like the look of the Bongo for instance but there was a blue one for sale on Basstalk a couple of weeks back and when I saw it's picture a little bit of wee came out. Now I want one.[/quote]

  3. Ok, the new bass just arrived and it's great - a Bongo 5HS. The idea was to replace my Yamaha TRB5II, but having played both this morning, I'm not sure I can do it. We've had some good times, you know? And the slap tone on the Yammy is awesome. I usually use a 5-string for live so hey, you need a back-up don't you?
    Of course this has happened before, so I now find myself with six basses. I can justify them all to myself:

    Kubicki Factor - immense sentimental value, had it for 17 years. Fits like an old comfortable pair of shoes.
    Japanese Fender Jazz Fretless with J-Retro - it's fretless innit! A whole new challenge.
    Yamaha TRB6 - lovely, refined hi-fi tone but with bags of low-end punch. My favourite DI'd sound.
    Yamaha TRB5II - slightly more middley than the TRB6 but the 5-string suits me better for live. Lovely snappy slap sound.
    Yamaha BB1500A - absolute bargain eBay buy. Tone in buckets, slaps like a dream but can also do the old-school sound and sit great in a mix. Looks beautiful.
    Bongo 5HS - still figuring it out, but seems to be the ballsiest sound of the lot. I imagine will cut through a live mix very well. Has that great rear-pickup phat sound. Needs new strings before I can deliver a final verdict on the slap tone.

    Now I don't need to move any on as such, it just seems a tad decadent. Is this normal? Am I a bassaholic?

  4. Ba55me15ter (formerly Spangler on BW/BT)

    Another Geordie, 35, currently suffering from a bad bout of bass GAS, which coupled with home studio GAS and mountain bike GAS is surely terminal.
    Bass player in the mighty [url="http://www.spanglertheband.co.uk"]Spangler[/url], purveyors of quality cheese around the North East.

    Founder, CEO and sole employee of [url="http://www.quicksound.co.uk"]Quicksound[/url] and [url="http://www.mtbroutes.com"]MtbRoutes.com[/url].

    Primary gear: Yammy TRB6, TRB5II and 1500A, Kubicki Factor, Jap Jazz fretless and, as of this evening, a MM Bongo 5HS (delivered today!).

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