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Kiwi

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  1. Make sure to rip the arse out of it for maximum effect.
  2. [quote name='Conan' timestamp='1329741809' post='1546520'] He sure ain't [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Lid4mMad8o&feature=related[/media] [/quote] I've always had concerns about Verdine White - from the early days when he moved like a thunderbird to that clip where he seems to think he's Got Back... and I bet $5 his hair dresser is a Klingon. I'm sure he's a very nice chap but...dear oh dear...
  3. Oh bloody hell this should be a cracker of a bass if the ingredients are any indication. I LOVE steinberger necks.
  4. [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1329641342' post='1545058'] There are some people who can do that with some accuracy. [/quote] Would love to see how accurate. Speculation from people who were there and mostly saw what was happening? Who then spoke to someone else before it became enshrined in hyperbole that is otherwise known as folklore? Or indisputable evidence in the form of invoices? I can't remember the names of companies I employed from some of my projects 5 years ago. I'm not generally considered to be stupid by my current colleagues. I'm utterly stunned at the memory of people who would able to remember that kind of detail from 50 years ago. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1329642573' post='1545076'] Fixed that for ye. [/quote] I thangyew.
  5. I think you'll find that hasn't happened on here for 158.4 days.
  6. I didn't get to see any of the original pics but I'm just stunned by some of the geekage being displayed. "[color=#000000][font=verdana, geneva, lucida,]The lesson there is the 60-63 Jazzes used different screws. The pickguard had the typical countersunk screw heads. While the control plate and the ashtray covers used a smaller size flat head pan screws...no countersink."[/font][/color] How on earth can someone talk about the use of different screws on basses that were the epitome of mass produced? How many basses would one person have to see between 1960 and 1963 to form an authorative opinion on the consistency of countersinking? I suggest you couldn't do that with Peaveys made in the last 20 years. Have these people lost their f***ing minds? Since when did geekage become a competitive sport?
  7. Oh god, its been 2 hours already. Can anyone help me in my hour of need...?
  8. I can't wait. My nipples have curdled with excitement. I never knew they could do that! I like the tips bit too, especially nipple tips. I need to ensure the curdling thing doesn't happen so in the future though. Can anyone on Basschat advise?
  9. Will do Jay, just need to hunt down one on US Ebay around the $300-350 mark.
  10. Have an admin bump - I think this might have been one of mine at some point? Needs a minimum of 600w for live gigs at wedding venues, but sounds brilliant when it builds up a proverbial sweat.
  11. Is that Ari's old Celinder J? Looks amazing, I've have it in a heartbeat and probably sell my other two if I had the disposable. Good luck with the sale!
  12. Thanks Sprocket, I don't buy much gear these days because the good stuff is just not available in NZ. Plus I have an early 80's time capsule of a house to renovate which includes a new kitchen and I'm not on the money in NZ that I was earning in the UK. However I'll be pulling the trigger on an Eventide Pitchfactor and mating it to my Deep Impact at some point soon. Just to see what the arpeggiator in the Pitchfactor works out with the synthbass of the Deep Impact. And when I've finished renovating the house and get my garage/workshop sorted, I'll be playing around with a router and seeing whether I can make a couple of bodies out of NZ wood for some necks I have.
  13. I fancy myself as the next Randy-Mike Sklar East all the time. I have all the wigs and sometimes on a Friday evening I like wear them all at the same time. Happy to travel anywhere in New Zealand BTW.
  14. Just keep the number of speakers to a minimum. I've mucked about with multiple speaker combinations in the past to silly extremes. I came to a clear conclusion that the more speakers in the set up, the less defined the attack was. Good definition in the attack was important for pitch detection.
  15. Kiwi

    Going full circle

    Nope, Lexicon MPXG2 does everything I need. I could use Guitar Rig on my laptop if I needed extra power but its just not required.
  16. I never found mine wanting and tried it with 4x10, 2x 2x10 and 1x15. It was huge. Transformer rust and worn tubes can undermine low end power. If anything I find too much low end swamps the mids and makes it difficult to detect pitch on stage. My Trace V8 isn't so impressive for that reason.
  17. Depends on where you look, I've seen them fairly cheap in the US and they're easily converted for UK voltage. Just have to cover the cost of shipping, but if its cheaper than a new Matamp maybe still worth a look? Strategy 400's are dirt cheap in the US at the moment, I've seem them going for something like $600. They're monstrously heavy though but originally designed as a hi-fi amp. Sweet sound.
  18. If I wanted clean power, I'd get a Boogie 400+. Best valve amp I've ever owned and built like a nuclear bunker. I worry about valve amps getting too hot - not a problem with the fans in the Boogie.
  19. Did you end up getting the transformers coated? Would help in the longer term with protection against corrosion.
  20. [quote name='EdwardHimself' timestamp='1329048953' post='1536388'] Let's hope he has managed to kick the habit, the latest Sherlock Holmes was a fantastic film in my opinion. [/quote] I've loved pretty much every film he's been in since Iron Man. Has really found his zone.
  21. RDJ was a coke head from age 8 thanks to his father (including a session later on with both and Jack Nicholson)...then crack and heroin before he went to jail and got away from his pushers.
  22. Who at risk is left...Pete Doherty? Tiara Palmer Tompkinson? Charlie Sheen? Robert Downey Jr? Place your bets please...
  23. Nice!
  24. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1328958901' post='1535251'] I haven't heard they had a reputation for necks moving. Sound is from the preamp and pickups. Ebony just lasts a long time and the mahogany sandwich neck doesn't have the dead spots you find in solid maple necks (around the 5th fret on the G string). [/quote] The necks shift with changes in seasonal humidity. Changing the preamp didn't change anything about the sound apart from making it sound more sparkly. Sound definitely comes from the wood and more specifically the neck wood. The fairly flat response P-type coils (they look like soapbars but they're not) don't affect the sound much. Rich had a Jaydee Roadie with an EMG loaded in it so might be able to comment more. Can't remember having dead spots in mine either.
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