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molan

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  1. You should definitely ask for an 'honest' opinion of what wasn't working for them. It might be difficult to hear but you may learn something useful for future bands. Obviously the main thing to do is keep going onwards & upwards. I failed an audition a while ago that I thought I'd walked (mainly because I supported a different footy team tot he guitarist!) and was initially quite upset because I really fancied joining them. Within a week or so I auditioned for my current band and approached the whole audition very differently and they were super-keen to have me on board almost immediately
  2. [quote name='lateralus462' post='551934' date='Jul 26 2009, 05:38 PM'][/quote] I recognise those feet I have to admit I was really surprised by this MM. I'd never been a huge fan but this one really seemed very nice indeed. Can't beat a black Ray with a maple board. . .
  3. Now I am a serious fan of blue basses - especially Sadowsky ones with maple necks! Shame it's not a 5'er. . .
  4. [quote name='mathewsanchez' post='552021' date='Jul 26 2009, 07:59 PM']Played both of those a couple of months ago, I have to say I seriously considered the natural one.[/quote] The natural one sold pretty quickly. £600 was a very good price for a mint condition 5 stringer.
  5. Anyone with a Norm Stockton blue flame MTD is more than welcome any day of the week
  6. [quote name='Chris2112' post='550906' date='Jul 25 2009, 09:58 AM']As far as compact, ultra functional basses go (Steinberger XL, Status Streamline etc etc), the Vinnie is one of the coolest. But then they are a niche thing...they're all so cool![/quote] I've tried them all (albeit briefly) and the Vinnie is by far my favourite in terms of sound and tonal options. It's damn near a perfect gigging bass - assuming you can get past the looks you get when you get on stage with one
  7. Fancy an early Patrick Eggle LA Pro from when they were fitted with Seymour Duncan pickups (2 x single coil APS2's & a Jeff Beck Humbucker at the bridge if I remember correctly). It's currently out on loan to my lead guitarist but is very similar to this stock shot pic: Mine is more or less the same tobacco sunburst finish but with less flame on the body - beautiful birdseye maple neck though. Also comes with a nice dark green Eggle branded Hiscox case.
  8. Ok, so I'm gonna sound like a bit of a Spector snob here but having owned Korean, European & US built Spectors there''s a huge difference in sound and quality control bteween the various manufacturing plants. My Korean built 4 string fretless was pretty nasty really. Felt like a 'cheap' bass in just about every aspect from fit & finish to sound, quality of woods & electronics etc. I was really glad to get rid of it & actually thought I'd never play another Spector again. I think the quality control is much better these days but I don't think you can compare a Legend to either a decent Euro or an American built Spector. Unlike someone like Lakland who priduce very high quality basses from their Korean plant. To be honest I don't think the Euro basses really come close to the US ones - an NS5XL is twice the price of an LX5 & it's obviously not twice as good, however, if I could afford to only play US made ones then I would. . .
  9. [quote name='JBassist' post='550585' date='Jul 24 2009, 09:14 PM']nice basses which 1's your favourite[/quote] Tough call - I guess the current #1 is the walnut stained maple Spector NS5XL. The redwood one is prettier & more versatile but it's a bit heavy for live work & has a gloss neck whilst the walnut stained one has a lovely satin neck. The Zon has a bit of a 'special place' for me as it's just such a fantastic little bass. I keep toying with buying a 5'er but they've shot up in price over the last couple of years.
  10. Natural finish ex-demo for £599 [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200366444980&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&salenotsupported"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...alenotsupported[/url] and a sunburst, also ex-demo, from the same dealer for £699 [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200366445260&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&salenotsupported"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...alenotsupported[/url]
  11. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='550581' date='Jul 24 2009, 09:10 PM']Does it come stringed with Bootzillas?[/quote] Strangely no! D'Addarios I think
  12. A lot of these not taken by me - which explains the different backgrounds & image quality! One day I'll get round to lining them all up together I'll try to upload them in order of purchase: 1) Zon VB4 2) Overwater J5 3) Spector NS5XL (walnut stain) 4) Spector NS5XL (water cured redwood) 5) Spector LX5 6) Ken Smith BSR5MW 7) Traben Bootsy Signature Space Bass 8) Alembic Rogue 5 (this one hasn't actually arrived yet!) Technically there's a '75 RI Fender Jazz in the collection as well but it's more or less 'spoken for' already
  13. Here's my VB4
  14. Well, it's arrived already and everything about this bass is just soooo over the top, lol. When I saw the size of the box I assumed it had a lot of padding in it but it's just that the actual case itself is huge! Must be a third wider than a standard bass case. It has a really deep powerful bottom end with everything turned on but not overly boomy or anything. I can now see what they've done with the three Aggie pre-amps. Each one obviously has been pre set for a particular core sound. E.G the 'Ultra low pickup is really deep & powerful and the Ultra highs are simply just putting out high end frequencies. So far I've just been playing with all 5 pickups on and the tone controls centred. I couldn't resist running through a distortion & compressor into an envelope filter - the ultra lows mean that you can get a great funky bass sound without losing bottom end. Will report more when I've had a decent chance to play it properly
  15. This really is a lovely bass. Feels 'just right', looks great & loads of tonal flexibility as well Of course, Josh is a great guy to deal with too! Here's a few more pics to whet people's appetites Please note that there's some flash used in some of these pics to highlight the spalted effect - the flash makes the core body colour look a little darker than it does in real life (but this does also mean that this is a bit what it looks like under stage lights as well!).
  16. I've had my eyes on a Chunk for a while - was vaguely thinking of buying one when I go to the States but they are still kicking around $600. I thought they'd have dropped a bit in price by now
  17. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='545875' date='Jul 20 2009, 11:26 PM']I'm old school rock/metal through and through, but Bootsy has always been my hero .[/quote] Back in '78 I was in the tail end of punk but still listening to a lot of heavy rock. Bootsy was my first funk outing & within a year or so I owned 14 Parliafunkadelicmentthang albums. Went to see them late '79 when I moved up to London & loved them so much I went back the next night & bought a ticket from a tout so i could get right down the front
  18. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='545860' date='Jul 20 2009, 11:09 PM']It's Bootsy baby! [/quote] Been listening to Bootsy all evening [i]. . . Bootzilla's here! The world's only rhinestone rock star doll baba! I wanna be your toy. I wanna play for you . . . Created by Funk-A-Tech Incorporated, Makers of funky things to play with. Wind me up, people! Say what the . . [/i] Bought this on 12" in '78 & still have it
  19. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='545827' date='Jul 20 2009, 10:40 PM']They do it in a 5? You really shouldn't have pointed that out. Oh no. [/quote] I've never actually seen one for sale & they are out of production now. May well pop up on the used market though
  20. Thank God this isn't a 5 string - I've bought 4 basses in the last month but a 5'er Fodera Yin Yang would have me in serious trouble!
  21. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='545572' date='Jul 20 2009, 06:26 PM']I actually expected something more extreme like loadsa colour and some pink fur Nice one.[/quote] That'll be what I'll be wearing when I play it - I still have my pink acrylic fur shortie jacket from my psychedelic punk days (I kid you not!). Only vid I could find of the Traben was this 5 string version: [i]Your love is kind of sweet, sweet enough to eat I'm hooked on you chocolate star I got the munchies for your love[/i]
  22. [quote name='mxm' post='545504' date='Jul 20 2009, 05:18 PM']Welcome to the world of the Space Bass ! We ought to have our own sub-forum like: 'Why Have 2 Pick-Ups When You Can Have 5 ?' or 'Whats Wrong With Star Shaped Basses ?'.[/quote] That's one pickup for each point of the star So have you got one of the Trabens as well? I know there have been other Bootsy basses around but not sure on exact pickup config for each (Washburn ones have a paltry 2 I think - pah!)
  23. [quote name='Rayman' post='545396' date='Jul 20 2009, 03:39 PM']Now [i]that's[/i] quality. Imagine pulling that bugger out for a set down at the Dog and Duck on a Saturday night.[/quote] Pretty damn close - I think my next gig is at the Dog and Partridge. I'm toying with using it for a couple of songs just for a laugh! I found someone in the USA who has one and he said it's really nicely put together and sounds like an absolute beast I can't wait for it to arrive now. . .
  24. As a huge Bootsy fan I've always quite fancied owning a Space Bass of some description but the only previous ones I've seen were crazy money £3K plus for a Washburn! Even the Traben's have been kicking around the £2K mark but I spotted one at the weekend for a great price & thought I just had to have one OFFICIAL SPECS BRIDGE Traben Bootzilla Star CONSTRUCTION set neck PICKUPS five Rockfield™ pickups Fat Bass-Tard j-style ELECTRONICS 3 individual Aguilar® amplification obp-3 pre-amps custom wired for various settings BODY basswood FRETBOARD rosewood NUT chrome plated brass INLAY Bootzilla shooting star How could you resist no less than three onboard Aggie pre-amps & 5 Fat Bass-Tard pickups eh? Ok - well actually I can easily see why any sane person could resist one of these given the somewhat 'esoteric' styling Should arrive in a couple of weeks so I'll keep you posted on what it's actually like to play!
  25. Well, it's been quite close to going a few times but it's still here. I keep playing it &, if it wasn't for a Smith that arrived this week to distract my attention I think this would definitely be staying! Still open to offers on a straight sale or trades if anyone's interested for a little longer
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