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  1. I suspect you'll have a difficult job trying to find direct replacements for Peavey pickups because of the dimensions. You could get some custom made to fit but you also have the option of saving for a bass where the electronics and pickups might be to your liking.

  2. [quote name='Mooey' post='30808' date='Jul 12 2007, 04:59 PM']Out of interest, what compression do you use with your GK set-up??[/quote]

    Nothing at the moment because I mostly play Smith basses which don't have a particularly aggressive top end. As a rule I tend to match my amps to my basses.

    I used to play an Eden WT800 and before then an SWR Bass350 but found that hybrid amps generally exaggerated the upper mid notch already present in the tonal character of the Smiths with the result that I couldn't hear myself very well on a noisy stage. I've found the GK's preserve and even boost the upper mids depending on how the boost and woofer/tweeter/volume controls are used and there's no shortage of brightness either.

    However I do also have a Stingray and Celinder Jazz which could probably do with a little taming. So I've been helping Dave Hall test a valve compressor, which I'll hopefully have back in time for the South East bassbash on August 18th. With any luck a few others will get to try it out and give their comments.

  3. I had a gig with my old motown band at a club on an RAF base in Hillingdon. I took my gf and she helped me pack the car. I took the amps out and she took the bass (my 78 stingray). I opened up the boot and loaded the amps and left her to put the stingray in while I went back to lock the place up. Then in we got in and drove off to the gig.

    When I got to the gig, I opened up the back of the car and couldn't see the bass anywhere. Apparently she hadn't loaded it in the car and couldn't remember where she left it. So I got back into the car and went back home but couldn't see the bass anywhere - either inside the flat or out.

    Then I hear a knock on the door and its one of my neighbours standing there holding my bass. He said he'd stopped "a pair of gyppos" from walking off with it after they found it on the pavement propped up against some railings. Needless to say my relief was immense but I was half an hour late for the gig by the time I got back and we only had time for one set. My nerves were shattered at the prospect of losing the stingray and being so late, and I couldn't focus on playing. The club ended up being near empty anyway and our playing pretty much sucked any how. That was the worst gig I've played so far.

  4. [quote name='ShergoldSnickers' post='29576' date='Jul 10 2007, 08:57 AM']It's not Dood I'm worried about. I want to know about this 'correction' stuff that MB1 mentioned. Will I have to wear the giant raffia chicken wings and Zebra-stripe shorts like last time? :)

    If so, I'd sooner risk the doodaddery.[/quote]
    Here we tend to use a fake fur all-in-one suit with little cub ears on the hood and a f*rt flap out the back where we can position the spankatron. Then all we need is a catheter, a floor mop and bucket, lots of polythene sheeting, some leather cuffs and a small rodent, preferably a baby mole rat as they like dark places.

    Dood loves it.

  5. [quote name='OldGit' post='29436' date='Jul 9 2007, 11:19 PM']So nice to see a solo that isn't slapping at 100 mph[/quote]
    In which case you probably wouldn't be interested in the incidental music. :) I did end up recording some of it years and years ago on cassette tape but I have no idea where those tapes are (probably thrown out) or even if they were playable after all this time. (Erm, not that I have a cassette player now anyway...)

    Say does anyone have cable access to a channel which plays repeats of old programmes like CHiPs?

  6. [quote name='mgauction' post='29538' date='Jul 10 2007, 06:09 AM']Greeting from across the pond in the deep desert Arizona state! First time post here. Was part of the old Bassworld and enjoyed that site also. Looking forward to meeting some great UK members. The focal point of my collection are my Wal basses.[/quote]

    Blimey, so THATS where they've been disappearing to! :)

    Welcome back mg

  7. Most 80-90's Gibson basses leave me wondering why they bothered to cut the trees down in the first place. I'm not a huge fan of Gibson basses over all but that period seems a particularly pointless waste to me. Also my old Westone Spectrum 2 bass.

    Apart from that I can see merit in most things I've tried.

  8. [i]Just[/i] enough chordal technique to make the song work. I didn't like the tone he was getting though. I wish he'd used something a little brighter for solo playing.



    Have to confess I've been a closet Abe Laboriel fan for a while. The CHiP's TV series was formulaic and boring but he did some incredible playing on the incidental music in the 70's after pwning the original composer. The producers apparently left him to his own devices in the studio!

    You can hear him on the original theme tune here, its not as flashy as the incidental stuff but he's funky as hell:

  9. [quote name='richy316' post='28839' date='Jul 8 2007, 10:19 PM']Basically i wanted to give a shout out to Kev and say that if anyone needs parts for their musicman he is the guy to speak to!![/quote]
    Yeah I've had a number of dealings with him and he's solid gold - unfailingly polite, helpful, prompt and informative. I've recommended him by name to others on the pre BC forums.

  10. [quote name='MB1' post='28849' date='Jul 8 2007, 10:27 PM']On t.v this week, i have bassically been noticing 8x10s AMPEGS AND ASHDOWNS[/quote]
    They're mostly hire rigs.

    For a loud amp I'd suggest GK if you would like a warm, clean and aggressive sound. Otherwise a Mesa Boogie Bass 400+ is well worth considering if you can handle lugging it to a gig. Markbass are pretty loud too.

  11. Thanks for your kind comments guys, we're glad everyone likes it!

    Yes the bass is my Celinder - it had to be a black bass photographed in a very specific manner so the shadow was in the right place, so to save time I did the photography myself.

    The original source image is here:
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    [quote name='Machines' post='28672' date='Jul 8 2007, 05:40 PM']Although I would like to complain about the fingerprint/marks on the left of the pictured Jazz :)[/quote]
    I wiped the bass down before photographing it. It looks like something that might have been reflected in the finish.

  12. We have now switched over to the new Basschat skin. It has been tested on IE 6/7, Firefox, Safari and Camino. Please reply here or PM phatmonkey if you have any feedback/problems or find any bugs, especially if you are using a browser we haven't tested.

    Thanks!

  13. [quote name='G-77' post='24179' date='Jun 27 2007, 10:22 PM']Oxblood, i can give you a lift form Ruislip Central line, if you want, but my car is totally impractical for anything more than a bass or 2!!!

    Trev.[/quote]

    Alternatively Ken if you can make it to Stamford Brook on the District line, I can pick you up. Space shouldn't be a problem as my car is an estate. Since you have to come over on the underground I know its not really going to offer more convenience than taking the train but the offer is there if you are interested.

  14. [quote name='dood' post='28135' date='Jul 6 2007, 10:51 PM']Ok.. I think I am officially lusting for a headless Shuker now! Nice pics Jon!![/quote]

    Me too, I've been talking to Jon about it this week. :)

    What a stunning piece of maple on top. Jon was right about it looking like you could swim in it.

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