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JD1

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  1. Welcome to pop in for a cuppa - if you can live with the danger Yes the Sandberg was nice. A PM5. Very similar to the Ray - maybe a bit more polite sounding and can't cop the top end agression that a Ray is capable of. Its owned by fellow Basschatter Charla now.
  2. It is Alan - but its not the bass you can hear - that was a Sandberg
  3. For sale, my Musicman Stingray 5 Classic. Just under two years old. Excellent condition - no dings / marks etc. Lovely tobacco sunburst finish and maple fingerboard. The neck is nicely figured birdseye - its not what I would call AAAAA tarts handbag bling but nice figuring nonetheless (that my photography fails to capture spectacularly). This was one of the first 5 strings in the UK as I had pre-ordered. I was so delighted when EB brought out a 5 that looked like a 4 - i.e. oval pick guard etc. that I ordered one as soon as they were announced. However its not been used much over the last year or so as I've been favouring my Spector - which is more suited to the current projects I'm involved with. Its therefore collecting dust and needs to make way for another Spector. Comes complete with EB hard case and a new set of Pro-Steels. £1400 ONO No trades and collection only (North East / Newcastle area) - although I'll consider travelling a reasonable distance to meet up. Thanks [attachment=100868:100_0278.JPG] [attachment=100869:100_0274.JPG] [attachment=100870:100_0277.JPG] [attachment=100872:100_0273.JPG] [attachment=100873:100_0275.JPG] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjHZHX_0Qss[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZGzNX0Zcx0&feature=related[/media]
  4. I made the transition to a 5 about 20 years ago. I adapted quite quickly and I've never looked back. Can't contemplate going back to a 4 ever. Even if you don't use the notes on the B much they are always there if you need them. Go for it I say!
  5. Thank you very much! I've just got a couple left with Russ this year - Ashington on 2nd December and a support slot with Dr Feelgood at Ferry Hill on the 10th. Gigs coming for next year thick and fast though so keep checking [url="http://russtippins.com/index.html"]http://russtippins.com/index.html[/url] maybe Russ might get round to updating the gigs page sometime soon!
  6. Terror Bass 500 very very loud and a great basic sound. I found it a little too gritty at times though and I prefer a more flexible eq. Also you need an attenuator for the DI (plenty other posts on that). +1 on the GK recommendations. I'm using a Fusion 550 and love it.
  7. I know its trendy to slag them off regarding their post Moving Pictures output but I genuinely shifted away from them after that and I've struggled to get back since - and I've tried. Its actually more Alex Lifeson (and the material / direction) than Geddy I think. I got a bit of a good vibe from S&A but it didn't last long.
  8. I posted this link in the gigs section but probably more appropriate here. Video footage not great but the chap doing in house sound did a great job and this was a "rough" 10 min mix while we were packing up. Headphones recommended! If anyone is playing the Greyhound in Beeston Nottingham I recommend you ask about recording the gig. We only asked him to record a couple of songs - wished we had stumped up the £150 he wanted to record and mix the whole gig properly. Next time we play there we will. [media]http://youtu.be/vzviUYnFW-k[/media] John
  9. I had to have the coating removed from my Pentabuzz as the fingerboard needed dressing. The guys at overwater did it for me. Have to say very little difference in tone. Certainly no less sustain / mwah - maybe a tiny bit of top end lost but hardly noticeable and easily compensated by the eq on the bass and / or amp.
  10. The sound engineer at the Greyhound recorded a couple of tracks - top man. OK vid res not great but the sound not bad considering he mixed it while we were packing our gear up! [url="http://youtu.be/vzviUYnFW-k"]http://youtu.be/vzviUYnFW-k[/url]
  11. Hi Johna - just sent you a PM. Yes I also play with the Russ Tippins Electric Band - just got back from a gig with Russ in Cheltenham last night in fact. Thanks for the kind words on the DeeExpus stuff. Some of it is a bit of a challenge - odd measures etc. Hopefully the fact that Mark Kelly from Marillion is in the band will help the album sell. Its being distributed via the Marillion site which is also a help. Only one gig in for now but its a good one: Rosfest in Gettysburg May 4th next year! Regards J
  12. I've been recording bass on a new album due out 5th December if anyone is interested - [url="http://deeexpus.com/news.aspx"]http://deeexpus.com/news.aspx[/url] Sort of prog in the Porcupine Tree mould with Marillion and Dream Theatre influences. Did I say Marillion? Well we do have Mark Kelly on keys! Cheers John
  13. Having secured a visa to escape the North East temporarily I'm gigging at the following locations this weekend if anyone is at a loose end: Thursday: Chorley - BJ's Blues Club Friday: Nottingham - Greyhound Beeston Saturday: Oxford - The New Inn Witney playing some blues / rock with these guys: [url="http://russtippins.com/index.html"]http://russtippins.com/index.html[/url] Be great to see you! John
  14. Hi Matt - I PM'd you but not had a response - did you get it?
  15. Hey mate - I wasn't having a go at you with my comment. Really should have added one of these I'm not really bothered about other peoples opinions on EMG's - I like them and that's good enough for me.
  16. I would say the quality of the Euro versus a US EBMM is comparable based on my experience - but both Spectors I've had have been older CR models. I should have mentioned the price aspect in my earlier post - Yamahas and TRB's especially are amazing value used and the new TRB's look like a lot of bass for the money. I really can't understand why they don't hold their used values better.
  17. I've got a Spector Euro5 (albeit an older solid maple one) and a Stingray 5 Classic (and I've owned a TRB5 - albeit a jap one). Different beasts really. Stingray does what it does and I've not heard anything replicate it. Its weakness I suppose is a relative lack of versatility in comparison to my Spector - but Its certainly not a one trick pony. I've also had a Stingray 5 HH which is undoubtedly more versatile - but I prefer a pup blend rather than switching on two pup basses. Also there isn't much room to pop when slapping as the front pup is close to the neck. An HS config might be better if you feel the urge to slap. Spector with its EMG's is a bit more more hi-fi / clinical than the Ray and has less of a scooped basic sound - with a more forceful mid voice. It also has a thicker neck. Both have powerful EQ's. The TRB was more nuetral sounding with less character than the other two (who, to be fair have fairly strong personalities) - but still a great bass and very versatile. Build quality on all three excellent. A lot will depend on what type(s) of music you will be playing. You really need to try all three.
  18. I had a Pentabuzz and it was excellent. Really singing fretless tone with loads of mwah and sustain. Nicely voiced eq as well. Only got rid of it as I wasn't using fretless much at the time. The polished fingerboard is a bit of a moot point. Mine needed to have the fingerboard dressed and I got the guys at Overwater to do it - but that meant the epoxy type stuff had to come off. I thought about having it re-coated but to be honest I didn't notice any massive difference in sound (maybe lost a little bit of high top end) so I didn't bother. Big thumbs up for the GWB35 as well - I've got one and they are a bargain. Great fretless tone. Not as nice as the Pedulla but great for the price and for how often I needed a fretless. Very light too. Narrow string spacing tho and now I'm using fretless a lot more I'm hankering for something else with a bit more room.
  19. Hi - looking to trade my Ibanez GWB35 for another, upgraded 5 string fretless with cash and / or my Epi UL310 cab (see other ad) on top. The Ibanez is in good condition - no dings etc. Its a great bass and has served me well for the last few years when I've needed a fretless. However a new project means I'll be playing more fretless and I'd like something with more room on the fingerboard. I picked this up in a trade with Shockwave a few years back in precisely the opposite situation I find myself in now where I downgraded from my Pedulla Pentabuzz as I wasn't using the fretless so much but still wanted one for the odd fretless call - which the GWB35 was ideal for. So if anyone has a 5 string fretless collecting dust and fancies a trade, let me know what you have got. Needs to be lined with a wider string spacing than the GWB. 35" or 36" scale would be good as well but not essential. I'll sort out pics asap. Thanks
  20. Would really like this - and I'm local! Timing not great though!
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