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Graham

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  1. For the most part Pink Floyd songs are a bit dull on the bass front, however Pigs (3 Different Ones) from Animals is one of my favourite basslines
  2. Dammit, would've been up for this, but I'm getting married on the 8th of June and I don't think my bride to be would be too impressed if I popped out to do a gig..............
  3. Congrats fella, it's a great feeling; the covers band I dep in has a guitarist and drummer who i gell with really well we seem to read each others minds sometimes. The frustrating thing is they have a regular bass player and i'm only with them when he can't make a show or if I get the gig. Whilst they've not said it explicitely all the other members have strongly hinted they'd rather have me but the regular guy is a mate so it makes everything a bit complicated
  4. I work in purchasing so deal with carriers quite often and it's not un-known for drivers to make up a name and sign for a package without bothering to deliver it. Best of all, if they have lost it Thomann will see a fraction of the value of the shipment refunded, TNT lost a shipment of ours at work not a high value only about 60 quid and we eventually got 11 pounds refunded
  5. [quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1325202351' post='1481022'] They're one of these bands who I'm sure I'd like but have never really listened to...keep meaning to pick up some albums but they all seem quite expensive given how long they've been out for... [/quote] But worth every penny, try downloading a couple of tracks and see how you do - say: Stinkfist or Forty Six & 2 off Aenima; The Grudge or Schism off Lateralus or Vicarious or Jambi from 10000 Days I'm not sure if those were all singles but they'd give you a flavour of the band and each of those albums which all sound different whilst still being clearly Tool
  6. I think there was supposed to be a new album this year, hopefully be next year now; can't wait to hear new material and see them again - one of the most visually stunning bands I've seen
  7. [quote name='fender73' timestamp='1325148670' post='1480169'] I have the same GAS, except for the 4 string version. Thanks goodness Christmas cleaned me out financially [/quote] So now isn't the best time to point out that there's a 4 string bolt on Thumb going for 700 quid in the sale thread? ;-)
  8. I was flicking through my live DVDs the other day and decided to give my Mudvayne disc a spin for the first time in ages..................................................and now I'm gassing for a Warwick Thumb 5, probably not going to happen though but here's a clip to show you what I mean [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=AUTfgtpsEq0&feature=endscreen"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=AUTfgtpsEq0&feature=endscreen[/url]
  9. I might be way off, but if it's the un-amplified sound you particularly like, would fitting a piezo transducer be the best bet?
  10. Due to a cancellation, my covers / function band Naked Bass are now available for a gig New Years Eve, I appreciate it's quite short notice, but if anyone knows of anyting - preferably in the Sussex, Surrey, Kent area (though further afield would be considered too) please give us a shout, here's a bit of marketing blurb about the band: "Naked Bass are a tight and professional function band, who play fun, up-beat cover songs from the 60s to present; covering all genres from the likes of The Monkeys, Cee-Lo Green, Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson and many others. The band will have people up, dancing and singing along making your event a fun, memorable and above all entertaining occasion. The band regularly play weddings, private functions, anniversaries and corporate events around Sussex, Surrey and Kent giving the band a wealth of experience in entertaining people of all backgrounds - from managing directors to working men’s clubs and everything in between. This was demonstrated when they were chosen to support X-Factor finalist Jamie ‘Afro’ Archer at Lingfield Park Racecourse earlier this year to a diverse audience of over 2000 people." [url="http://www.nakedbass.co.uk"]www.nakedbass.co.uk[/url] Cheers guys, Graham
  11. Most of my auditions have been fine, however when auditoning a 2nd guitarist for my metal band we had a bloke rock up, whilst setting up he says to me "so what tuning do you guys play in?" I a bit shocked (as he'd been sent a few tracks 2 weeks before) replied "err drop B mate" and saw his face fell, as i wondered back to the car for something i saw him frantically slackening off each string. He then proceeded to pretend to play along to some of the tracks. Suffice to say he wasn't asked back
  12. Are you still looking for someone? As this coul be exactly what i'm looking for
  13. Opening for Jamie 'Afro' Archer off the X-Factor at Lingfield Racecourse earlier this year with the covers band was really cool. Making him look sh*te was great too. Playing a packed tent at The Download Festival with the metal band was brilliant too, also recording the metal band's album - i love being in the studio
  14. Both pickups on is definetely the way to go with these, I used mine for both a covers band and a meoldic death metal band and used the following settings: Covers: Both pickups Parallel (flicked over to series for the bass solo) Passive Treble slightly rolled off Played with fingers Metal: Both pickups Series Active with treble boost Bass slightly rolled off The covers sound was a thick but still clear enough to cut tone and the metal tone was an absolutely monstorus, agressive tone that cut through by brute force. Tbh, i don't really rate the sound of either pickup solo'd, they just sound like something's missing - the bridge sounds too thin and the neck too muddy, i used to switch over to just the bridge for Hysteria but found it sounded a bit cheap and nasty sounding. Together though they sound awesome
  15. I've got an Avon jazz copy that's been de-fretted, it's got some issues with it - input jack dodgy, neck pickup not working (or possibly wiring gone), needs new pots and nut and the bloke sorting it out for me tells me there's a twist in the neck. Odds are once it' sorted i'll take it up the jam night a couple of times and then probably sell it, don't know if i'll make a profit but be nice to have a fretless to mess about with for a bit
  16. Shame this in't CSI as we'd be able to 'enhance' the reflection off one of the control knobs and then enlarge the reflection off the camera lens and get a perfect photo of the whole bass, lol
  17. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1321909479' post='1444396'] Was it mine? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/116578-precisions/page__view__findpost__p__1226142"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/116578-precisions/page__view__findpost__p__1226142[/url] I say mine - it belongs to Rumple now! Aggh! [/quote] Don't think so as the finish was still whiter, but yours was a beauty too
  18. The live / studio thing reminds me of when i was really disappointed with Ladyhawk after hearing her on (i think) radio 2, hadn't heard her before and she was doing My Delirium acoustically with guitar, cello, keys and an upright bass it sounded fantastic - had a real folky vibe to it. I promptly downloaded it off I-tunes when i got home and was really disapointed to find a synth-pop song that was a bit of a Faith No More rip off
  19. [quote name='Ed_S' timestamp='1321698227' post='1442011'] Good question.. and sadly I must admit the answer lies mostly in vanity! I wanted the colour (trans wine red), wanted it to be a US Fender P-bass (not a copy or custom build), and wanted it to be new in original colour (not a refin). The active pre-amp and the J pickup at the bridge were bits I thought long and hard about and eventually decided I could either get rid of or ignore. So, because I'm strange, stripping out the active bits and fitting a simpler pick-guard would be cheaper, and actually get it closer to what I originally wanted [/quote] Trans wine red? Sounds gorgeous
  20. [quote name='Ed_S' timestamp='1321691557' post='1441928'] My only gripe is with the pre-amp. I affectionately know the pre in my 2010 Deluxe P as the 'Fender DFA', because it Does F*** All. The pan isn't a pan (as already covered) and one of the dual stacked pots should have come labeled 'high pitched electrical noise', which you can elect to dial in or out of your overall tone as you see fit. Unless, that is, you're near fluorescent lights, and then it's there irrespective ...so I leave it on passive all the time! Don't get me wrong, the bass itself is absolutely great and the pickups in passive mode are as good as any big name equivalent replacement that I've tried. But eventually it'll be this deluxe's destiny to have a new pickguard made with only holes for volume, tone and either a proper pan or a three-way toggle, and all the active stupidity stripped out and stuck in a box. [/quote] Why not just swap the pre out for an Aguilar / East / Sadowsky etc? Then no need to get work done as the pick-guard, battery compartment and cavity are all there and presumably you wanted an active pre-amp when you first bought it?
  21. Anyone who's got a Wal Mk II with a walnut top - if I won the lottery that'd be pretty much the first thing I'd be after. Also, there was a 70s Precision in white with a maple board and black pick guard in the sale thread a little while ago, would love that if only so I could pretend I was Matt Freeman
  22. [quote name='fingerz' timestamp='1321630866' post='1441456'] I can't tell you what to do. But I can recommend the Gallery for the work. If you decide to go there I'm sure you'll be happy with the work they do, and they'll take on board what you need and discuss it with you. I can't vouch for Wal or anyone else in the area unfortunately. Hope you get on ok.. Fz [/quote] Ditto, I believe it was the gallery who did the mods to my Lakland and a very good job they did
  23. I used to use my G&L for almost the entire covers band set, but as it's tuned B-E-A-D I had to switch over to my jazz for Sweet Child O'Mine as you need the top string for the intro. However I decided that was too much hassle and just used the jazz for the whole set, particularly as the guitarist had a habbit of forgetting that I needed to do this and would launch into the intro without warning. So now I've got my Lakland that'll be the one I'll use for the gig (tuned to standard) and I'll bring the Fender as a backup incase I break a string or something
  24. Aye they're Lindy Fralins - and they really are great sounding pickups. I had heard good things about East and was going to look into them further; the only other stipulation i should make is that i don't want to add any more pots, so swapping out the tone pot for a stacked one and adding a 2 band eq seems like the best option - i'll look to see if Aguilar do something like that
  25. Arrived today from John (Old Slapper) who is a gent - modified Lakland Skyline Duck Dunn model I'm really enjoying it, need to get some round-wounds on as they suit my playing more, which is a shame as the flats sound great. In addition to the current modifications I'm planning on adding a D-tuner and as there's a battery compartment already there, a pre-amp of some variety. I'm thinking Sadowsky, particularly as I like the idea of having the tone control in passive mode, but what would you guys reccomend? I've got an Aguilar OBP-3 in my Mayones which is sounds great but I wouldn't mind trying something else
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