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I am a member and find it a useful resource, but really dislike the attitude of some of the forumites there. That's why I've put up my tent here... simply the best bass forum around IMO.
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Man... my New Year's Resolution of not buying a new bass ends in a few days. Now I know what to put on the top of the GAS list!
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I bought and tried the EBS Titanium nickel coated strings. I should have thought of it when I bought them, but the low density of the material makes them incredibly light. They're cool strings and all, but I do like strings with higher masses, i.e. DR string's compression winding technique, but don't like too thick a gauge. So I ended up taking them off and putting them in a corner somewhere. Tonally, they seemed slightly more top end-y to me. I would imagine the physical and tonally properties might be suitable for someone who engages in a lot of slap and tapping work.
If you like your strings light without a reduction in gauge, then these are the type of strings are you. If not (like me) you're better off somewhere else. -
Agree with tombboy a bit, there were a few dodgy moments at the beginning, but love the rest!
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[quote name='MacDaddy' post='346976' date='Dec 6 2008, 01:59 AM']Do we believe Billy Sheehan receives no further incentives to play Yamaha products?[/quote]
But still, he could have easily gone the route of most artist sig models and their cheaper manufactured counterparts. He deserves a bit of kudos for that at least. -
[quote name='lemmywinks' post='346728' date='Dec 5 2008, 07:03 PM']I recall a link to a Billy Sheehan vid from another thread in which he states that the bass he uses is the off the shelf signature model, no special gubbins or woods, exactly what you'd get if you bought one.
[b]Has to be applauded, even if he is a scientologist[/b] [/quote]
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Man... I've always been against the TB style of selling with subcribing members only. But after the past few weeks, I'm wondering if the pros outweigh the cons.
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Always sad to hear when deals go wrong. Hopefully Allen_Baker will see the error of his ways before the wrath of BC falls upon him JakeBass stylee.
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I voted no... but over the past 30 seconds, I've warmed up to them. They are certainly unique.
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Credit to the guy for remaining calm throughout the situation, even during the act of self-defence.
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Thanks for the heads up. Didn't know about the sticky.
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I think I need the DI output on my Mark Bass LMII looked at. Any recommendations for places in London? Thanks in advance.
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Welcome! Tell us a bit more about yourself.
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Any guitarist who thinks that simply has self-esteem issues. Why else would you go of your way to try making someone else feel small? I just pity them for their problems and then ignore them.
It is pretty sad though. If we take the "number of strings" argument, think about how many strings a piano has? Wow... I must be amazing to be able to play it. -
[quote name='lateralus462' post='336749' date='Nov 25 2008, 11:14 PM']I've had a look and I there are a couple of guys near me who teach - I have no Idea whether they're any good or not though. How do you find out whether a teacher is any good?[/quote]
Think about what makes a good teacher in any subject. For me, key skills are the ability to communicate ideas with ease, patience and the ability to motivate and inspire. This is in addition to qualifications (i.e. Grade 8, degree, etc). Remember, great players does not mean great teachers. At uni, I had lecturers who were at the forefront of their respective scientific fields and were professors for many years and wrote fantastic books. They were [i]terrible[/i] "teachers". -
They aren't pay to play. We had a gig booked with them, but then cancelled as soon as we heard a band our drummer knows played there brought over 40 people and didn't see a penny. Also, they said their promise of industry people seemed to be false.
I'm always weary when people offer 'showcase' gigs, and this experiences served nothing but to reinforce my opinion of them. -
[quote name='jamesf' post='335824' date='Nov 24 2008, 09:13 PM']This amp has a shiny white serial number sticker on the back!![/quote]
Becoming a bit of a tradition, ain't it?
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[quote name='vmaxblues' post='334258' date='Nov 22 2008, 09:29 AM']Lysdexia, there can't be a better bass guitar photographer in the galaxy, your pictures are breathtaking....
Publish a book, we'd all buy it![/quote]
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[quote name='bassaussie' post='334750' date='Nov 23 2008, 10:31 AM']My impression of the Wal market is this. Wal's are very good basses, and have a wonderful electronics package in them that can achieve a wide varieties of tones. However, the prices they are currently fetching has very little to do with their ability as an instrument, and more to do with American interest in them since Flea used one on BSSM and Justin Chancellor's use of them.
... and this adds to the desperation of people who simply have to sound like their idols.[/quote]
+1. I love the Wals I've tried. The sheer tonal spectrum is amazing (if not a little daunting). But the "Justin Chancellor hero worship" effect is definately helping to hyperinflate the prices of these basses after talking to quite a number of Tool fans. -
[quote name='bremen' post='333192' date='Nov 20 2008, 03:37 PM']I'd never heard of this guy, where is he from?
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKCwH3amLaU&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKCwH3amLaU...feature=related[/url][/quote]
lol... that's quite funny. Quite an effort to make the sound match the visual. -
[quote name='mathewsanchez' post='332507' date='Nov 19 2008, 06:18 PM']Damn I want it. I love the mojo look and it sounds awesome. I think its a great price it's just I have no money at the moment, so all I can offer is a BUMP.[/quote]
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[quote name='Galilee' post='324518' date='Nov 7 2008, 09:30 PM']Okay, a serious response.
No, it's not a reliable form of stress relief for me. Sometimes, if it's going well, then it relieves stress. At other times, it makes me angry beyond words. I have been close to throwing £1,000 worth of bass guitar across the room many, many times.[/quote]
Felt that way a few times. Personally, if I'm stressed I prefer to engage in some sort of group activity. Take my mind of it. -
[quote name='OldGit' post='321018' date='Nov 3 2008, 03:50 PM']Just remember that only one or possibly two people in the room will notice if you mess up little bits and pieces here and there whereas a large amount of the audience will appreciate you looking at them and smiling as if you are enjoying yourself ...[/quote]
+1. Of course you should always strive to be perfect. But be comfortable with the fact you probably can't, so have fun and enjoy the ride. -
[quote name='Beedster' post='319205' date='Oct 31 2008, 05:05 PM']A rather interesting day, the taxman informed me that I've been on the wrong tax code for well over a year and owe him a few thousand quid, a state of affairs that has forced a rethink on several of my bass-related projects .[/quote]
Hey man... feel your pain. My auntie's is in the same boat and her bill has double with interest and fines, although they only informed her after a few years. and in embroiled in a legal challenge that will bankrupt her, a retiree.
Hope everything works out for you Chris.
Are you a member of TalkBass?
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[quote name='M4L666' post='363343' date='Dec 25 2008, 04:28 PM']I'm not, but am a user of Ultimate Guitar. It's pretty good, disregarding the fact that most of them are Americans. deleriumbassist is a laugh though.[/quote]
UG is cool... but the same old tired threads, i.e. what do you think of this bass, etc. making it boring sometimes.