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MichaelDean

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  1. Ah, their product description is wrong then!
  2. @mcnachisn't it passive? On the Thomann website it says "volume, balance, tone"...
  3. @lewiswhitebass how is the new cab?
  4. MichaelDean

    Cab moving

    Good choice! I have a folding sack truck I got from Aldi a couple of years ago. Only bought it as a proof of concept, but it's holding up well and I can get my pedalboard, cab and head on it in one go (it's rated for 100kg)! Just stick a bass on my back and it's a one trip load in 👍 Don't know why I didn't do it sooner!
  5. My 76 'stang balances fine and has contours. If you can find a vintage one it would probably be more expensive than a Lionel right now though!
  6. Reminds me of a drummer my brother used to play with. Couldn't play in a tempo that couldn't be easily divided into a minute as he was attempting to count the bpm in his head 😅 Needless to say he was not very good at keeping time! Lovely bloke though.
  7. You're darn right it does!
  8. Ooooh, nice! I love my 2x12! I also found Paul really nice. Even went down to the shop to try one out before buying (and before them relocating to Cornwall). The purple went really well with the PF500 I had at the time. Doesn't go quite so well with the ABM 600.
  9. I've got three basses quickly available round the house. A Mustang, a Revelation p bass and a 5 string Dingwall. I've spent enough time with each scale length for it to not really make much difference when picking any of them up. In my experience, it's all about practice and I've spent years at a time with each one being my main scale length. But I think frets help me know where I'm going. Like I bump over enough to know that I've gone from 3rd to 7th fret, etc. Not sure how I'd cope with a fretless!
  10. There aren't enough purple basses!
  11. Looks like they arrived quietly on the Thomann website... https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_jp_55op_white.htm In JJ, PJ and 4/5 string in various colours.
  12. Uuuuh.... We expanded it a bit to 90s RnB as well. Deception - Blackalicious Can I Kick It? - A Tribe Called Quest Regulate - Warren G No Diggity - Blackstreet Still DRE - Dr Dre OPP - Naughty by Nature Express Yourself - NWA Gs & Hustlas - Snoop Dogg Family Affair - Mary J Blige Jump Around - House of Pain (this was generally the encore) We ran it like a DJ set with songs flowing into one another and no breaks. Lineup was drums, bass, guitar, sax, decks, keys w/vox, female vox and a rapper. The main issue we had was trying to get someone to rap. A lot of MCs don't want to be "spitting someone else's verses". We were the most white middle class hip-hop band ever! But it was really fun and if you get the right venue, everyone knows the songs and sings along.
  13. Just reliving my hip-hop cover band days and going through an old playlist on Spotify at work today. A lot of those 90s hip hop songs are really fun because they're just old funk stuff. We ended up playing my work's Christmas party one year with the theme of "luck". I spray painted and bejewelled a horseshoe that I wore for the gig.
  14. Ooooof! I may have had to have a strong talk with my wife if I'd seen that!
  15. If you're using them, test the level of any pedals/patches during soundcheck. Neither you, the rest of the band or the sound guy want the surprise enormous synth! Well, maybe you do, but no-one else does! Plus you may need to tweak the effect slightly to fit the room. It's not just amps that suffer from a bad sounding room or a boomy stage. On tour, need to pay for parking and can't rely on apps? Get a band change kitty together. Don't be the only sucker that cares and then get a ticket when you can't get enough together because everyone else is asleep and you're uncertain of the availability of a cash point/somewhere to get change. If you're on tour and driving an unfamiliar vehicle, make sure you know what type of fuel to put in it. A drummer once put petrol in my diesel car while I was driving the van that he couldn't drive because he didn't bring both parts of his driving licence to the rental place. Same tour as the parking issue 🤬 I may be a little bitter about a couple of things!
  16. @Owen I've got an eBay alert set up for them. They really don't come up often and the last one I saw went for around £350/400.
  17. Bah! The silver sparkle paint is why it's a cool bass!
  18. I don't like nut widths under 40mm. What I really hate though, is the screw holes left after someone has fitted pickup covers, regretted it when they actually wanted to play the darn thing and then took them off again. It's a constant reminder of someone's bad decision! I've been thinking about saving up for a Limelight as long as he can do it without those holes that he puts on every single one...
  19. I love the look of these. Never understood why they went for the Jazz bass control plate on almost all of the other Jaguar variants that have come out. It's so much cooler with the correct one!
  20. You can get that stuff all over eBay if you search for "glow in the dark powder". https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TOP-QUALITY-GLOW-IN-THE-DARK-POWDER-PIGMENT-IN-VARIOUS-COLOURS-PAINT-NAIL-ART-UK-/154528549247
  21. I think it also gives an instrument a different feel compared to one in standard tuning and can inspire different music. @Joe Nation, I also find that a 4 downtuned sounds heavier on the open D to the fretted D on a 5 string, plus the instrument feel thing also applies there. I think it's possibly more important for electric guitars too as it gives different chord shapes, and then as a bassist it's nice to have the root in the same relative pitch. Wouldn't it just be boring if everyone did everything the same too? 🙂
  22. Binary solo! https://youtu.be/Ia9N_wZaoa4
  23. I thought my the neck on my first bass had gone bad and wrote a scathing review on Harmony Central (as you do when you're 13). Turns out I'd butchered the setup as when I got it out to play again nearly 20 years later, the neck was fine. Still don't like the jazz bass sound for what I do though...
  24. We used a click in a post rock band I was in. The guitarist looped everything live in Ableton so we needed to stay on tempo for the repeats to be correct. We all had IEMs (eventually individual mixes all done through software) and it worked really well. It was odd at first but you just get used to it. I kinda miss hearing everything that well all of the time!
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