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  1. [quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1355061788' post='1893476'] So is vinyl. Have you never heard of the RIAA curve? [/quote] My understanding is that the RIAA is lossless though (to any point worth worrying about) because it's an analogue reshaping of an analogue signal in both directions (the shaping/re-shaping process is not losing information), where as CD compression is most certainly *lossy* i.e. there is information thrown away that is not recoverable. Many would argue that that loss of information during CD sampling isn't audible (but I'd argue against that). Either way, they are definitely not the same thing.
  2. The problem is cost. In my opinion, if you can afford to spend (or want to spend) upwards of a few thousand+ on a hi-fi then you'd be mad not to seriously listen to vinyl. A good turntable/arm/cartridge costing around £1000 to £2000 can sound absolutely stunning compared to a CD player costing the same. Only your ears and no amount of chatting about it can really convince you though. As for records 'wearing out' every time you platy them - I have CDs that can no longer be played because the lacquer has become opaque in the sunlight, or because of scratching. On the other hand I have much loved records that I have played many, many, hundreds of times that still sound completely new and fresh. Anyone who says CDs are 'perfect sound forever' has swallowed a lot of marketing hype
  3. [quote name='seashell' timestamp='1355010378' post='1893037'] I tell everyone I know that I play bass. I am so proud of the fact I have become a massive bass bore.! [/quote] Surely there's no such thing??
  4. It's on my work email signature - see below (phone number removed to protect the guilty) we all have our 'hobbies' on our sigs: [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]--[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]Dr David Scholefield CISSP OPST MBCS[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]Co-founder / Director / Bass Guitarist[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]Port80 Wholesale Technology Ltd[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]Leads Enterprise Architecture, Security & Risk[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]+44 (0)7999 999 999[/size][/font][/color] [url="http://www.port80.com/david"]www.port80.com/david[/url] [color=#000000][font=Helvetica][size=1]Inventing better ways to trade[/size][/font][/color]
  5. Welcome aboard - looking forward to seeing your creations
  6. I play a classical guitar as well as a bass - the only issue is that the right hand technique is *very* different (oh, and long fingernails don't help the bass playing), but there is a little overlap. Why not? I've just started playing drums for something a bit different and it's a scream - if you have the time and find it fun then there should be no issue. Music is 10% technique, 90% feeling (mind you, the 10% technique can take a lifetime to acquire)
  7. Ah the Thumb - I've thought about the other way around (selling a thumb and buying something else) but I just don't think I could do it. The Thumb is perfect (to my ears and hands anyway)... go for it
  8. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1354026253' post='1881002'] Numbers are important. They get everywhere. [/quote] Numbers are serious, they leave their shape everywhere?
  9. Oh dear - a couple of cringeworthy moments spring to mind. I remember coming in after 4 bars of lead guitar with a massive power chord... in the wrong key! I had no idea what was going on in my head... we just stopped - laughed a lot - and re-started the whole thing. The audience seemed cool about it (charity gig - forgiving crowd!) Oh, and playing almost the entire 'killing me softly' in F# minor rather than F minor, but funnily enough it didn't seem to be a problem until the end of the first chorus where it sounded bad enough that i worked out the problem. Funnily enough, the band didn't ask me to pack my bags....
  10. EUB sounds fun but I'm playing bass, classical, and drums at the moment. I need another instrument like a hole in the head
  11. Funny old world indeed. I think - for what it's worth - music is all about people, you know, the chance to play music with others and create for other people's enjoyment, and for your own. As soon as you lose sight of this it goes flat!
  12. I've been playing over the last few weeks (Odery kit with TRX dark jazz cymbals) and it's a complete scream! Recommend a few lessons though and then you're good to go for a bit of fun
  13. A limited edition Thumb?? Bring it on... you can't have too many Thumbs
  14. Well, more like "the hills are alive, with the sound of Warwick!"
  15. Well music is music and you might get 'the fire' again, who knows Yes, we made up - off to pub for a beer or two...
  16. Donation made - worth every penny - great community to be 'part of' Keep up the good work.
  17. So... about 8 weeks ago I stopped playing bass, left my band, turned my cabs off and picked up my classical guitar again and (shock!) grew my fingernails. All the joy and fun had gone out of playing bass after a couple of years of excitement, learning, gigging, and thinking bass was the best thing since sliced bread... I'm loving my classical again, and remembering what it was like to play runs, chords, melody and all the other classical-ness. But I had a sh*t morning this morning with the other half - rowing and spitting feathers over the stupidest little thing - dunno, maybe the endless rain and grey skies had got to us. I Stormed out - spent the day walking on the hills on my own and thinking about stuff. Came back an hour or so ago and for some strange reason just picked up my bass again, plugged it in and played for an hour. Suddenly remembered why I liked it, why it speaks to me, how playing along to my favourite music lets out all kinds of crap from me and lets me just enjoy the music. Somehow the playing has improved - kind of relaxed and fun, I wasn't expecting anything much but what a scream, and it just seemed to 'flow' more. Now I'm all excited to play - and play *lots* again Has anyone else had a similar experience? A break and then back with a vengeance?
  18. I'd recommend Odery if the budget stretches - a brazilian drum brand (one of the largest in Brazil) has just started exporting and hence a great price. Drummer magazine just reviewed one of their entry level kits and were wowed I have TRX (dark jazz) cymbals with mine (with a Sabian china) and it's an excellent combo.
  19. bump Am I going to have to keep this lovely thing after all?
  20. [quote name='gub' timestamp='1351183727' post='1848416'] Any pickywoes? [/quote] Of course
  21. Regular visitors to this forum will probably have seen me waxing on and on about my beautiful fretless Thumb (4 string bolt on) 2011 vintage currently with flat wounds. Reluctantly I've decided to sell it in order to add some money to my new 5-string fund. I shall be sad to see it go, but I can't really justify having 3 basses. It's a german built, perfect condition, bass with original gig bag and care pack). I've loved playing it, but it's not getting enough attention at the moment. I have the receipt from Mansons guitars (in Exeter). I'm looking for £1250, which is a good price for a nearly-new thumb. *sobs*
  22. Well, two weeks doesn't seem so bad then - I'm well back into bass so it's probably just a wimpy couple of weeks.
  23. Nope - we do none of those (original OP's list). Our top tracks are: Woman's Heart (Mary Black and Kirsty Maccoll) Don't Know Why (Norah Jones) Run (Amy McDonald) Hotel California Jocob's Dream Killing me Softly (Roberta Flack) Chasing Cars Shut up and Drive
  24. I had a bass lesson yesterday. Nothing unusual in that I guess, but it's after two weeks of just not being 'into' playing my bass. For well over a year now i've played my bass every day, and loved every moment of it - couldn't get enough of it to be honest; but two weeks ago I suddenly couldn't really care less. Apart from pre-booked gigs, I didn't bother and went out and bought myself a drum kit and booked my first two drum lessons. Talk about mid life crisis! I'm loving the drums - i've always wanted to try them - and I'm going to continue playing them, but yesterday's bass lesson came and went and I realised that all I needed was a break and a bit of 'bass-down-time' Just wondering if anyone else had been through the same kind of feelings during their bass playing history? How long did it last? Has it happened more than once?
  25. Welcome on board - beware though, this forum can be an incredible black hole into which much of your free/practice time can be absorbed with no hope of escape!
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