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tedmanzie

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  1. I'm withdrawing this for now as I'm putting a different bass up for sale.
  2. yes nut [i]width[/i] please! and weight would be very helpful. thanks
  3. what is the measurement at the nut? do you have the weight? cheers ted
  4. Bought Shep's MoogerFooger Freqbox, excellent deal in all respects
  5. Britsie bought my Moogerfooger 103 Phaser. Very nice guy to deal with, good communications and quick payment. Thanks very much Tedf
  6. Hello I have a Jazz and a P-Bass. As an experiment I put the J neck on the P body - its great - very light, jazz neck, P sound. What would you do in this situation? Sell them separately? Hang onto them? Just thought I'd ask for some opinions, any appreciated! Ted
  7. DR handmade roundwounds, beautifully made, carefully handled, check the reviews. Literally 15 mins use (i play flats and wanted to try roundwounds) [b]£19 posted![/b] in original packaging. _ [i]Stainless Steel Bass Strings wound on Round Cores[/i] [i]Hi-Beam stainless steel bass strings are round wound and constructed upon a round core which is unique in the industry. Hi-Beams require much more time, care, and extra steps to make than other bass strings. The extra effort DR expends making Hi-Beams results in a bass string that is highly flexible, musically bright (not harshly bright) and renowned for durability,unusually long life, consistency, and string-to-string balance. They don’t eat your frets. HI-BEAMS are the string to choose for brightness, punch and ease of playing.[/i]
  8. Workhorse studio/rack compressor / expander. Must be 20 years old (i'm guessing - I bought it ages ago from a studio closing down). Well used, rack rash, scuffs, marks on front, etc. so condition is average but all works fine and of course sounds great. £140 posted
  9. i know these are sold but out of interest what's the difference between these and TI Flats? (which i use), i'm just curious.
  10. this is a [i]bargain[/i], how can any guitarist resist!
  11. interested in the MF 107. can't pm due to ipad site issue, will do tomorrow on my normal mac. did you chuck the manual and box?!
  12. when i try to message someone from my ipad the box pops up top left, half hidden and too small so can't be used. if i'm replying to someone its ok.
  13. I joined this site purely to sell a bass I'd had lying around for years. Zero post newbie guitarist. I made all the newbie mistakes - no price, no pictures, no other posts. Thanks to the friendly encouragement of the other members I soon listed price and pictures, and the bass was sold, a feedback thread was started, etc. 6 months later i've got two new basses, bought and sold many pedals, and have met several very nice chaps when collecting/trading. My guitars are gathering dust... So that's what the old style classifieds has going for it! I'd prefer it to remain free, or possibly £2 a lisiting. Here's another idea - keep it basschat, but create a guitarists sub-forum and guitarists classifieds?! Why not drummers too? Just an idea. Ted
  14. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1354638999' post='1888539'] I'm also a guitarist who progressed to bass. I use on the bass pretty much every technique I used on guitar. String bends are cool, but I like the pre-bend release into a low note, especially with a swell on the volume pedal and nasty distortion and flanger and stuff - sounds wickid! [/quote] yeah that's the one i like - the pre-bent note released to a semi tone down. did you ever move over from pick to fingers when going from guitar to bass? - my alternating picking is the only thing i got really good at on guitar so i'm sticking with it!
  15. hey thanks for all your replies i guess its personal taste like most of you have suggested, but good to hear some feedback. i was a bit curious about the vibrato thing particularly. [b]chris-b [/b]- my strings are thomastik flats and are quite easy to get a semi tone bend, but i think they are lower tension than normal so maybe that's why. i'm certainly no Hulk, i've only got short bunny arms only good for picking up carrots. [b]spike-vincent[/b] - i'm glad you do this. i'm going to carry on! cheers ted
  16. i've played guitar for years. lots of years. now i'm into the bass big time - 6 months. what's the deal with vibrato and string bending (guitar habits - occasional semi tone bends), and what i can only describe as 'string knocking' - this is where you basically tap/lightly slap the strings where the snare drum hits. i'm expecting mostly 'what ever sounds good' replies, but i'd be grateful of any opinions. especially vibrato. don't know if this a bass no-no, or a bass o-k?! oh and one more - because i've got flat strings i've discovered a terrible desire to do this thing where you fret the note an octave higher on the same string and slide down into it. you know - a kind of fancy frill. i suspect that this is the equivalent of the pub singer warble, and considered fairly awful. ted
  17. Bass related and under a tenner? Tricky! some ideas: - plectrums! (yes! Picks) - lemon oil - strap locks - one string - james brown live in paris 1971 download from itunes - tempo (ipad / iphone app - excellent metronome app!) - membership fee for basschat.co.uk 2014! - miles davis auto-biography, still the best musician's biog i've read cheers! ted
  18. the location thing is made worse by the profile not showing up in mobile devices apparently.
  19. [quote name='XB26354' timestamp='1354525126' post='1886847'] Maybe it did, but having not bought or sold for a few months, I started looking in earnest again recently, and was surprised by a ) the apparent large rise in non-UK sellers and b ) the large number of ads by people with no posts who have just joined to flog something, either with a link to an eBay listing or a one liner posted from a phone. [/quote] I don't have any problem at all with people with no posts joining just to put something up for sale, or joining just to buy something without posting in the rest of the forum. And in fact this is a very important plus side of the [i]old[/i] forum sales section as it is has a large amount of self regulation going on - eg. [i]other members[/i] will comment "you need to state a price" or "this thread needs photos" or "where are you based" etc and you can often tell by the buyers communication skills and responses whether they are worth dealing with. You'll also get another member saying if they know the seller etc. So for this reason alone I am keen to keep the old section. I know i keep going on about it but obviously a lot of members feel the same way, and the impersonal 'classifieds' is not the best way going forward, unless it can incorporate a post/comment system to mirror what we already have in the old section. Also i don't know if the photo upload is fixed yet but this is having a real detrimental effect on the sales section as a lot of people don't know how to link to photo hosting sites and we're getting loads of "email me and i'll send you some pictures" which is hopeless.
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