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molan

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  1. Might be worth listening to Beverley Knight's 'In Your Shoes' as well.

    It's basically a different vocal over the Orange Juice backing track but there's a few live versions kicking around which may give you some slightly different sound options (I can't check this properly as I'm on holiday with just an iPhone for company!).

    From what I remember there's little of the core tone coming through, a lowish deep bass (octaved?) and then a squelchy top end.

    Could probably get very close to this with my Mutron but might be difficult with a lot of envelope pedals on their own as a lot of them lose that really low bass and/or won't 'squelch' properly I you play them really down low.

    Mind you - any sort of squelchy sound should do for gigging, especially if it's just for one song :)

  2. Slightly off topic but I will never forget seeing Hillage at Reading festival.

    Sham 69 were on stage with Jimmy Pursey in his usual rabble rousing phase and getting various skins etc up on stage to join in on 'If the Kids are United'.

    Then, in the corner of the stage a mysterious long haired, mostly orange clad, figure hits the stage, plugs in his guitar and begins to solo over the top of the cacophony going on all around him.

    Skins look frightened and unable to make out what's happening and give him a wide berth - Hillage continues to solo away seeming quite happy and serene :)

  3. I think Talkbass has a 'lifetime' membership that allows open access to the classifieds indefinitely.

    I'd be happy to consider a single one-off donation of an amount greater than £20 to save the hassle of annual renewal.

    Let's face it, £20 = just £1.67 a month for the potential to a huge, an knowledgeable, base of potential customers for any sale.

    I can't think of anything that costs so little yet delivers such a wide, and directly relevant, target audience. I'd gladly pay a bit more to get things up and running with a solid base for future development :)

  4. I would definitely be happy to pay an annual sub of £20 and have been doing this on Talkbass for several years.

    If people are really concerned about the cost of this vs a bass or cab then surely they could just pass some of the cost on by increasing the asking price by a tenner?

    Obviously this would be slightly inflationary but it's not really like BC is that ultra price sensitive in the first place.

    Also, prices here are often so good that the extra £10 - £20 is not exactly going to make much difference? I'd bet that if you took a 'typical' for sale bass like a US Fender J or P then you'd see a fluctuation in asking prices of more than this over any 3-6 month period.

    I can see how this would be a problem for someone who only wants to sell a set of used strings but would think there can't be that many people whose only sale in a 12 month period would be one set of strings?

    Obviously it's really difficult to be specific about such values but setting a fixed percentage of sales value (as per EBay) would require some sort of, much more complicated/expensive, software I'd think.

    I must admit that I much preferred the chatty environment of the original for sale section - not least, as others have said, because you can often get a feel for a seller very quickly by the way he/she lists items and then responds to questions.

    The fixed fee may also put off some of the less 'serious' sellers that have appeared in recent months as well and, to my mind, that can only be a good thing :)

    I don't have an issue with bumping so long as it doesn't happen loads of times in a single day.

    Again, Talkbass seems to have a decent handle on this.

  5. I should also say that, after working in web design and digital marketing agencies for many years, there's a 'golden rule' that should always be used. . .

    Never, ever, launch a new site or feature until it's been thoroughly bench tested by both tech people and a sample of users.

    All that happens is that people either leave (and often never come back) or there's endless debate about why things aren't working properly. . .

  6. I'd have no issues paying some sort of annual amount to post stuff for sale.

    I already do this on Talkbass and it works really well.

    In fact, as someone who almost exclusively access the site via mobile, I have to say the Talkbass app works really well on many levels.

    Automatically saves threads I'm taken part in, easy to use search function direct from forum area etc.

    I'm definitely using it more and more these days :(

  7. Took my '63J out to rehearsals last night and so enjoyed playing it. I'm not really worried about damaging it but I'd hate to 'lose' it at a gig.

    I've wondered about trying to replicate it as a CS (probably in a different colour) but not sure it would have the same feel / sound.

    Might be fun trying though :)

    It's the one on the left of these four (the LPB '65 is mine as well but I prefer the '63)


  8. Met up with Greg today in a, surprisingly sunny, service station on the M4 to hand over a bass from a friend of mine.

    As ever Greg was good company & all the arrangements were expertly handled.

    Top bloke all round :)

  9. As a long term buyer and seller here at BC I have to say I don't like the new format much.

    Feels a bit impersonal and loses the nice chatty community feel we had before.

    Seems more Gumtree-esque to me as well. Some of the core design elements require additional clicks per item which isn't very user-friendly (especially on a mobile - the fastest growing access device). I usually see this as a tactic from sites trying to 'harvest' as many page views as possible but a lot of site analytics tend to show those additional page views have a lower value and detract from the core message.

    Could just be because it's launched with lots of stuff that doesn't work very well so maybe they'll improve.

  10. I think the confusion is that you've described this as a Matt Garrison bass and directly compared it to the Fodera Matt Garrison Signature.

    I checked the thread out because I genuinely thought it would be really interesting to see an MG copy made by ACG but, in reality, it looks nothing like a Matt Garrison.

    Very different body shape, completely different top wood, doesn't have the Pope pre-amp (which is a really significant element of the sound of these) etc. etc.






    There are lots of people out there these days making 33" scale 5 string basses but I've not seen anyone else describe theirs as MG basses.

    I'm really not trying to detract from what may well be an amazing bass but it just doesn't seem to have much resemblance to a Fodera Matt Garrison to me and that's how it's been described. Given that anyone in the Uk is unlikely to be able to try this bass if it's located overseas I just thought they should be aware that there's a decent chance it's not going to look, feel or sound like an actual MG Signature bass :(

  11. [quote name='ped' timestamp='1353412499' post='1874660']
    Hi mate

    Check my earlier post:
    [/quote]

    Sorry Ped, missed that one.

    I'd seen something originally saying that their would be pics on the front pages and thought that the fact there now weren't might be something to do with the various site issues kicking around :(

  12. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1352984024' post='1870094']
    Can someone clarify exactly what you get with a Fender CS instrument. Is it a combination of standard Fender features to your spec that doesn't exist in any of the current production models or is there something more?
    [/quote]

    My understanding is that all CS basses are made in a separate part of the factory in Corona by a special team of their very best builders. They have access to a series of genuine vintage templates and stuff plus the very best woods Fender can source.

    You can actually see this team at work as part of the factory tour so it's not just Fender marketing hype (although I'm sure there's an element of that).

    Some basses are 'team' built which means there's one guy working on a batch of necks, another on bodies etc. For a, hefty, additional fee you can ask for Masterbuilt which means pretty much everything is made by a single guy. There's a belief that this personal attention to detail will mean some sort of overall higher quality but I've yet to be convinced of this.

    There are a range of CS instruments built every year to a set of standard specs & they all will be more or less the same (obviously each piece of wood is going to be slightly different so there will be some tonal differences). These are usually the artist models - currently Jaco Pastorius, Reggie Hamilton, Pino Palladino & Dusty Hill. There's then usually about 2-3 per year of a specific time era that's designed to be as close as they can get to the original E.G. '58 P or a '64 J etc. Every now & then they will pop up something completely different - this year they made a P Bass pro with a J pickup at the bridge and blocks on the board.

    The big CS dealers in the States also have Dealer Select models - basically the dealer specs something up and has a batch of them made just for that dealer. Nothing to stop a UK dealer doing this but I think the numbers involved might be too high.

    Finally you have the full custom orders - these are principally built from a set of core Fender design principles J or P body, 50's profile neck, 60's pickup spacing etc. However you can, theoretically order anything you like but it does need to be a 'Fender' in broad design. They ahve made a few fairly crazy guitars but not as many off the wall basses from what I've seen.

    The latest area the CS guys seem to be really going for is a range of odd custom paint combinations that look like old basses that were something like sunburst but then re-sprayed with shoreline gold etc.

    If you really go for the full Masterbuilt experience you can even choose your builder and talk to him directly about every aspect of the build and finish - which is kinda what you'd expect if you bought from a UK custom builder like Martin Petersen, Bernie Goodfellow, John Shuker etc.

    Probably lots more to this but that's about the best I can do for now :)

  13. Wow - I'm really getting into this now, lol.

    Has anyone watched the videos on the CS site?

    http://www.fendercustomshop.com/index.php/master-built/#

    I found the two on body wood & neck wood really interesting. They are, unsurprisingly, totally about Strat & Tele shapes but I like the way the guy in the vids stresses some stuff about there not being a 'better' wood but just that it will sound 'different'. Even the same woods can sound quite different dependent on weight etc.

    Worth 10 minutes of your time if you're interested in this sort of stuff :)

  14. [quote name='charic' timestamp='1352978892' post='1869995']
    Hmm...

    Masterbuilt Fee $2,600
    Custom Classic Jazz Bass 4 $4,900
    Ash Body $300
    Contoured Neck Heel $50
    Sunset Orange Trans
    AAA Flame Maple Top $800
    AAA Flame Maple Neck Figure $500
    P Bass Neck ( I think that's Modern C)
    1 - Piece Maple Neck
    Base Model Radius
    Brass Nut
    Black Binding and Blocks (can't see option)
    Black Hardware (can't see option?!), if not then Base
    Shaller Machine Heads $50
    BA3 Bridge $50
    Black 1 Ply Pickguard $50
    S-1 Switch $100
    Hand Wound Bass Pickups $250

    Total Cost... Drumroll Please!

    $9650

    [b]£6,086.51[/b]

    [b]Although I'd be tempted to ask for EMG's instead :lol:[/b]
    [/quote]

    I hadn't seen full prices anywhere but I see they are on the quote sheet.

    I've looked at the catalogue a few times but only saw recommended full retail prices for finished basses & not options.

    Those masterbuilt fees are really high - there's an extra $1,000 to specifically choose your builder as well.

    Mind you - I guess I did start this off by saying 'if money were no option' so i can only blame myself!

  15. [quote name='Angel' timestamp='1352924652' post='1869499']
    I already have a Fender CS, it's a Reggie Hamilton 5 string. Probably on the chopping block now though as I am firmly in the 4 string camp. I guess I'd like the same as a 4 string but relic'd and NOT sunburst!
    [/quote]

    Is the Reggie classed as a Custom Shop?

    I thought it was an 'Artist' series but wasn't sure if it carried the CS logo as well?

    I'd seen the Pino, Jaco & Dusty Artist models so maybe Reggie is in there as well :)

    N.B. I did try to check but the CS web site was down when I looked earlier :(

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