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just say yes
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I think Flloyd Edgar has one.Cairo bill had one that I think he sold don't know if that was to another bc'er
I've got a "lott" bryant I bought new off paul. I'm finally really happy with mine,it did take quite a bit of work , I had the finger boarded chuted , new bridge, tried loads of different strings etc,
I'd definately recommend a Bryant bass, a few well respected bass makers have said to me they're a bit crude but I don't know how he does it for the money and I'd agree with that. -
I couldn't agree more, laurence is a lovely fella and a great luthier.
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merlefest i think is at the end of april, worth a look
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check out the Blue ridge parkway, its a scenic road thru the blue ridge mountains absolutely stunning, there's a lot really cool bluegrass festivals round there too
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Hi Sy
Yeah I'd sell the pistoy , I'm open to wrapped or plain gut,
Spencer -
Hi
I've recently got a new bass and I'm trying to figure out which strings it likes and I wanna try a gut A.
I'm currently using a gamut gut G and garbo D and A and E,
for trades I've got brand new helicore A,D and G,a gamut pistoy D light gauge which is the string a lot of people on talkbass like but didn't suit my bass and is 2 gigs old.
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hmm ,better sound than the DPA ? sounds like a pick up to me
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhOI6bZwCsk
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just listened to the feraud and gwizdala clips and i think that's a bit harsh on the latter to lump them in together, for me feraud is just finger wiggling nonsense but I thought gwizdala has a sense of harmonic development and space and has tons of modern jazz vocab. Isn't all bass shred music a bit bollox though?
great shout for thunes and fowler -
I use the dpa with a qsc k10 powered speaker on a stand, having it up on a stand is the key to getting enough level before it feeds back, I sometimes put the mic thru an amp and it sounds good but does feedback if you try and crank it
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I use a DPA 4099b on probably 80% of my gigs , I still have a pick up which I use for loud gigs or if I have to stand really close to the drums and sometimes engineers insist on taking a Di often because they think it should sound like a bass guitar,
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where abouts are you stevie?
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I don't really have any criteria for what I think is "good" . Some of my goodest players have got it all ,time tone technique harmony, players like Ray Brown, Jamerson you know the type . I also think Dee Dee Ramone and his shall we say rugged technique is good, sometimes that school band punk rock n roll thing does it for me. but I also like modern nashville players whose note placement and length is exquisite even though their lines through the changes are generic and cliched. Some of the modern gospel players are right show offs but I think they're good too.
is there a bit of a chops vs subtlety thing going on here.
It's all good -
just paint it, matched headstocks look great.
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gotta be a valve amp , I use a ampeg SVT with berg cabs and it sounds amazing, shits all over my shuttle 9.2 ( don't get me wrong I love my genz )
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for sale Thomastik belcantos £50 SOLD
I've just bought a bryant bass and it came with these strings and as soon as I bought it I had it set up and changed the strings
I was the first person to trial the bass so as far as I can tell these have barely been played and are like new
£50 posted
might trade for G and or D gut , cash either way -
Did a gig tonight with no amp , it was a theatre and I plugged in my dpa 4099b had a wedge stood on its end behind and it sounded great so better than a pick up and amp
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the CH chordas are about £320 from david gage , ouch
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I'm not bloody suprised 3k is a bargain
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Yeah that's Carlos and i've been thinkin about getting a set of his custom Chorda's, how would you say your guts compare to steel volume wise
Mtroun great shout for Larry Gales I'd kinda forgot about him
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUjYWLPGBdc
one of the best live bass sounds i've heard and as always not a pickup to be seen -
Which ones do you use Greg
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I've liked the idea of gut strings for a while but I've got a smallish german 3/4 which suits spiro's, however I've just got a "lott" bryant which I think might sound good with guts and listening to this ( check out the solo on miss jones at 44mins ) I'm pretty sold on the idea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RajXNIiBCaE
anyone out there use guts -
I've currently got a lott bryant on approval at the moment and I'm pretty sure I'm gonna buy it.
I think mtroun hit the nail on the head with the built by one person bit, I've tried most things in the 5k to 10k range and the only basses I've prefered to the bryant are 10k plus.
Mtroun I use a DPA through a QSC powered monitor on a stand and I love it. For me the trade off of losing a bit of volume and sometimes definition is so much better than a pick up sound. Although I do still have a realist on my bass and do sometimes need it on loud stages.
I've seen a few people using the K&K mic which is much cheaper than the DPA.
Mtroun which bryant do you have
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