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d-basser

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  1. Thats crap man, seriously balls, it is that kinda stunt that gives Glasgow such a bad name, that and the stabbing. I will keep an eye out next I am in Glas, see if the appear in a pawn shop or second hand. Even worse though they may end up bodged into a ned car pumping out dance music
  2. what rig you gonna be using to handle that frequency range, particularly all the way down to a C#???
  3. I aint sure if i want to part with this but then again i also aint sure i like the tone as much as i originally thought. It is a Trace Elliot AH150 GP11 MkV, late 80s i believe few marks to the vinyl and marks to the corners but no more than you would expect from an amp that is almost 20yrs old. I paid £300 for it I also have a Peavey BW cab, 1x15" 8ohm. similarly bit battered. paid £90 for it. prob be looking for £350ish pick up Glasgow or Dunblane or may persuade my dad to help me deliver within reason (central Scotland) any interest?
  4. double check (particulary if you are poking around with speakers etc) that there aint any loose solder joints, I had distortion problems with my Peavey BW cab and i thought it was everything from a bust speaker to a bust amp but in the end it was a simple as a rusted joint on the input jack of the cab.
  5. holy sweet bejebus of funky punky rock that thing is so lurvly. If you ever sell it i will happily give you any organ you want (i mean any organ!)
  6. All you need now Dave is Victorinox sponsorship and you can call it a swiss army tool seriously though sounds like you have crafted a fine piece of kit.
  7. seems like a fantastic idea, whilst i don't know the pieces in the medley the bass playing sounds great. I will definately be purchasing this book
  8. nice! shame i have neither the money or the need for it, if i hadnt just bought funkle's G-bass i would jump on this
  9. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='25353' date='Jun 30 2007, 06:30 PM']"I've set it up with a low-ish action and good intonation" I'd hate to see his idea of high action - My Cheap Chinese Double bass came with lower action than that![/quote] my Grind 6 had better action than that wen it came from thomann and as 7string will vouch you could have abseiled from mine
  10. i really really want a skeleton suit but i am to skinny as it is and if i wear skin tight attire folks get worried
  11. I didnt like the nano bass balls much, to subtle and not hugely adjustable. to be fair i didnt get to try it at much volume because of snotty shop staff but lets just say i wasnt blown away. I am sticking to my Digitech BSW for weird ass funky sounds.
  12. [quote name='Gazm' post='24080' date='Jun 27 2007, 05:44 PM']You must be tall to stomp on those pedals [/quote] or really good at jumping
  13. One I have loved for years and was just playing: Californication - RHCP
  14. I didnt know of Steve 2yrs ago and last year i was in Peru for 6 weeks. Damn you Steve, come back
  15. Awesome plan, dunno if i will be in a band that is capable of playing but i would turn up anyway for the music and banter
  16. [quote name='slaphappygarry' post='22542' date='Jun 24 2007, 01:32 AM']steve lawson at the edinburgh festival is always a winner[/quote] Is he playing again this year? please say yes
  17. " Would be a great piece of artwork for a music room. " If that were in my room i would cry every time i walked in, whoever did that can never be forgiven
  18. d-basser

    which bass

    Out of them I have only tried the Peavey and the Ibby and I would say go for the Peavey, not that the Ibanez is a bad instrument, I am just a Peavey whore
  19. [quote name='Aussiephoenix' post='21241' date='Jun 21 2007, 10:19 AM']ok, now this is something I wanted to do for kicks, as I have 2 small neon tubes (from PC tuning,etc) hanging around the house... though I'd like to go a little further... but I dont know how. The idea is to make the neons react (shifting in intensity) to the input level (clipping?) so that it would get more intense on harder picked notes and softer on lightly picked ones. Does anyone have any Idea of how to do this?[/quote] dunno if this helps in anyway: [url="http://www.sputnikmusic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=504266"]mxforum thread[/url]
  20. d-basser

    MARK BASS

    [quote name='warwickhunt' post='9587' date='May 30 2007, 10:53 PM']Dang, why can't we do as EVH did and describe it in shades/tones of colour? I like chocolatey brown with a dash of fresh cream.[/quote] My sound at the moment is too green brown I am looking for a more purple blue, seriously...well kinda I would love to try some markbass stuff at some point. Anyone know of a stockist in central Scotland
  21. Overwater strings are good, cheap and free delivery
  22. [quote name='binky_bass' post='20099' date='Jun 19 2007, 12:01 PM']extended range bass or ERB if you will, would be the correct term for the "instrument" in my avatar.[/quote] no no no the correct term is "power ranger" or alternatively superbassharpdoodah just kiddin dude that Bee Bass is gonna be awesome
  23. I think this could look pretty schmexy, if it comes out well i will be posting a bass northwards for your sis to paint
  24. I got some Warwick ones off Thomann nice and cheap (same time as my bass to I avoided postage). They seem to work great
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