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oli@bass

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  1. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1415809872' post='2603995'] What are some of you guys favourite settings? I'm enjoying amongst others; Neck pickup - 2 (not pulled up) Bridge Pickup - 10 (not pulled up) Balance - 3 notches from full neck pickup Volume - 10 (pulled up) [/quote] My current favorite sound: Bridge LFP - 7-10 (pulled up) Neck LPF - 5-6 (not pulled up) Balance - 2 notches towards bridge Volume - 6 (pulled up) Best Bass for Metal
  2. Oh my, I did miss quite some great posts during the last couple months. Congratulations to everyone for the new additions! [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1414867694' post='2594215'] Making the most out of the sunshine before it disappears for the winter... [/quote] Kev, great to see you found an MkII to your liking. It's a real beauty!
  3. Beautiful. That would match my four string Mk2 perfectly...
  4. [quote name='johnbassman' timestamp='1380832774' post='2231395'] months ago i had no Stingrays, now i have 4, is it normal to get gas for gear you already have? [/quote] Perfectly normal with StingRays.
  5. [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1377453817' post='2187739'] This thread needs more pictures. A little stagnant since June! [url="http://s48.photobucket.com/user/Negative7bass/media/DSC09013_zps36369f49.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] Love it!
  6. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1373304888' post='2135930'] Im litterally sitting looking at the John East site now trying to decide if I should put a 2 or 3 EQ preamp in this Classic5? My heart says 2EQ my head says 3EQ for the getting in the mix as 4 strings states [/quote] With the John East preamps, the 3EQ is actually a 2EQ with a semi-parametric mid section inserted after the 2EQ preamp. It's like going with a 2EQ bass directly into a mixing console and use the parametric mids on the console. It's brilliant. I installed one in my 1986 Sabre where the original preamp was fried. Overall the 3EQ John East preamp very nicely catches the MM 2EQ characteristics but with useful additions of a very nice sounding bright switch and the semi-parametric mid control. And with the stacked knob design it fits easily into a original 2 EQ MM bass.
  7. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1373288326' post='2135655'] And then there's this, 1980. Bought from a BCer a little while ago now, it's a proper 'Ray. Slim neck, low action, punchy sound and in excellent nick. Been no.1 bass on and off, as it is now. Bought as some recording found the sound of my long time singular Jaydee to be wanting in body. It has never disappointed. [url="http://s1341.photobucket.com/user/4Strings1/media/Pre-EBStingray_zps5207e124.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] That's nice! A true classic!
  8. [quote name='marcus bell' timestamp='1367656272' post='2067935'] My 1991 musicman stingray! Everything I wanted and better [url="http://s187.photobucket.com/user/marcusbell/media/image_zps9061dbeb.jpg.html"][/url] [/quote] Some of those 90's 'Rays are just.... perfect!
  9. [quote name='cloudburst' timestamp='1368302065' post='2075555'] Guess it's taken me a long while to post this. Probably not to many people's tastes. CB [/quote] That's a lovely and unique one! Congratulations on that find!
  10. [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1358626046' post='1942546'] took some updated pics today: '90 MkII midi, '09 MkII '00 MkI, '86 MkI, '90 MkI [/quote] Beautiful pics, Mike, thanks for sharing! I think the one I envy most is the Midi bass. BTW, all of yours have ebony boards, is that correct?
  11. [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1349381841' post='1825662'] But while pondering over that bass, someone just offered me back a former fretted MkI I used to own that I wished I never let go. Ahhh, decions-decions! [/quote] Yeah... and then a green one popped up
  12. [quote name='barend' timestamp='1349214783' post='1823556'] Here is a clip of me playing it. There are more clips if you go to my youtube channel. Hope this helps: [/quote] Way cool, great groovy fretless playing and tone to die for. Thanks! BTW, Mike, I'm also digging the tone in Wombatboter's video where he sits on the sofa playing a Mk1 fretless ... that took a part in convincing me that I need a fretless Wal
  13. [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1347426490' post='1800589'] Oli, The five string basses do have wider pickup spacing than the 4 strings. But, if you look through the Wal database, at least from the instruments submitted to that list, there have been folks who requested closer spacing. Oddio's MkIII 5 has the pickups stacked pretty close together. [/quote] Thanks Mike. That's what I suspected. Oddio's MkIII is way cool. Would love to know how it sounds. I did check the Wal database (which unfortunately seems to be not maintained anymore) but couldn't find any hints on pickup spacing. But I found a couple of other interesting details [quote name='mikeswals' timestamp='1347428002' post='1800593'] So the 2009 bass Bobpalt was selling now is mine, and someone snapped a pic of last weekends gig doing its' thing. [/quote] Thumbs up for being so brave! I'm not sure I'd take my Wals to a gig. Yet. BTW, I envy your gigging schedule. Both of my band projects are currently in the song writing and rehearsal phase. Hope to be back on stage by spring next year.
  14. [quote name='dafonky' timestamp='1347996428' post='1807934'] and the last one [/quote] Beautiful. Is that a fretless with rosewood board?
  15. BTW, measurements were done on these two... 1993 MkII schedua facings, mahogany core, ebony fretboard, gold hardware, trans red poly finish [IMG]http://i239.photobucket.com/albums/ff59/oliAtBass/Wal/W3757/IMG_7987.jpg[/IMG] 1993 MkII American walnut facings, mahogany core, ebony fretboard, gold hardware
  16. [quote name='spiritchaser' timestamp='1347032852' post='1796281'] English olive ash facings on that one. Don't know about varying pickup placements on MKIIs though - maybe Mike's was a custom configuration? But, seriously - you don't need it to be nearer the neck unless you want to start WW3 with it I just used the Wal for recordings - what a nuclear assault ... [/quote] Ok. Now my curiousity is wakened... MkII 4 string Distance from 24th fret to first row of pole pieces: 7.5 cm Distance between pickups, 2nd and 3rd row of pole pieces: 5cm MkII 5 String Distance from 24th fret to first row of pole pieces: 6.5 cm Distance between pickups, 2nd and 3rd row of pole pieces: 6cm Thus, the neck pickup on my 5er is closer to the neck... and if you check out various pics of MkII and MkIII 5 strings in this thread, it seems that there are two different placements available.
  17. [quote name='spiritchaser' timestamp='1346858422' post='1794119'] Gone full circle: my 1987 MKII 5 is back home again : [/quote] Beautiful! What wood are the facings on this one? Also, could it be that MkII 5 have different spacings of pickups depending on age? My (formerly mikeswals') '93 looks as if the neck pickup is closer to the neck...
  18. [quote name='thunderbass1' timestamp='1346886717' post='1794634'] Curiously I did swap the necks before seeing your post. You are spot on, the neck H is really precision like on the fretted and the 2eq just right on the fretless. Respect! [/quote] Great!
  19. Trade list shortenend... Last week this bass is available for sale.
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