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Budgetneil

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  1. +1
    Never heard them before but loved their "Later..." slot. The singer had an awesome voice.

    I noticed the precision mute too - looked like one of those car windscreen demisting pads jammed under the strings.

  2. Ta for the review - my interest bad been pricked by the description on the G4M website but real world feedback is useful to calm "too good to be true" fears.

    I've got a couple of questions:
    How many speaker sockets are on the head?
    If more than one, is it possible to connect up an extension cab with the head still in the combo and connected to it?
    Cheers in advance.

  3. Cheers.
    They're a small, low volume builder of bespoke basses based in Lancashire. He has some standard designs but in my case that was just the starting point to come up with something unique. Very helpful chap.

  4. I couldn't see any other Everson threads so I thought I'd kick things off...

    Here is my Everson Cocobolo Through-Neck, custom made by Paul Everson and collected at Bass Day in Manchester last year.

    Spec:
    Body - Ash wings with Cocobolo top
    Neck - 5 piece Maple/Wenge laminate thru-neck with Maple fingerboard (+ cocobolo binding, fret markers & headstock facing)
    Pickups - Wizard custom "Jazzbuckers"
    Controls - Volume per pickup, Kent Armstrong 3 band active circuit, active/passive switch with passive tone control, single coil/humbucker switch per pickup and finally a series/parallel switch
    Harware - Badass bridge with thru-body stringing, Gotoh machine heads

    It plays like a dream and sounds great. To say I'm chuffed with the results would be something of an understatement!
    With all the switch options it is ridiculously versatile as you'd expect.

    The design of the bass was born out of discussions with Paul up at his workshop and based on features found on his standard styles but resulted in a new body design, longer than his standard bodies (I'm a big-ish bloke, I'd look daft with a tiny-bodied bass!) but keeping the Everson styling cues.
    I first came across Everson Guitars in Bass Guitar Magazine's "Woodshed" feature and then met the man himself at Bass Day a few years ago. Collecting the finished bass from last year's Bass Day was the proverbial icing on the cake (although trying the bass for the first time surrounded by that many bass players was, erm, uncomfortable!).

    Cheers Paul, from a very happy customer!

    Any other proud Everson owners out there?

  5. Thanks guys. Loads of great ideas, point taken re. separate headphone amp Matt, in fact thinking about it now I've got a little Zoom PS-4 buried somewhere which would probably do the job. Bring on pay-day then I'll be hitting the classifieds I think!

    Neil

  6. Blimey - propper price crash. The new NAMM range must be on the way...
    Perfect Weekend Warrior stuff but why do Ashdown not put headphones on anything but their bargain practice range? Are real bass players not supposed to want to practice quietly? Or is it a scam to make you buy 2 amps?

  7. I hadn't even considered the Ampegs - based on this I'll be giving them a spin. They also have the benefit of being relatively easy to track down to try unlike the EBS.
    Spec wise they look comparable to the Ashdown Five Fifteen combo and mini stack but Ashdown seem keen to market them purely as pokey practice amps - is this just marketing fluff or are they genuinely less able than, say, the Ampeg?

  8. Hi guys,
    I'm looking for a combo (assuming head/cab are out of reach) in the region of £250 (could stretch a bit more if it would get me a lot more amp). Main use in the short term would be home practice but with aspirations towards weekend-warriordom in the not too distant. Headphones definitely (wife/kids to keep happy), mp3 in would be nice. EBS Session 60 looks good but lower power than some for the money, I've seen a Hiwatt B100 on the money advertised locally - any experiences?
    Style-wise: pop/rock(not metal)/jazz
    Thanks in anticipation!
    Neil

  9. Thanks Pete. The nearest one from the Sound Tech site is a shop down in Stoke but their site shows no EBS gear unfortunately. Looks like I'll have to buy blind (deaf?) - not too much of a risk by the sounds of it though, lot of love for the Session 60 from reviews and BC'ers.

    Cheers, Neil

  10. Greetings all.
    My name's Neil from near Blackpool. I've been playing bass off and on for a scary 24 years, but have more recently drifted into other musical areas (mainly singing). My passion, however, remains with all things bass!

    Gear wise I've got an Epi T-bird, a rather odd Steinberger guitar/double neck but my absolute pride'n'joy is a recently acquired custom bass from Everson Guitars (I'll be posting piccies in the Gear Porn section soon).

    Player wise, whilst I love the usual virtuoso crowd (Jaco et al), I'm fascinated by the more 'zen' side of playing - less is more but shaping the whole sound of a song with a single well placed note...

    Anyhoo, that's me!
    Neil

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