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voxpop

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  1. Thought I would share my Shuker Artist 6. I chambered body light weight six string with Delano and Piezo pickups.

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  2. Here is a few pictures of my 65 Amps Apollo head. 50 watts of valve goodness.

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  3. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1368281777' post='2075266']
    So, the MXR M87 arrived this morning (thanks Alex_1_2_3 for lightning fast delivery!) and I have spent some time playing with it..... :)

    As I was setting the unit up, I realised that I could use the input gain LEDs to provide a visual indication of the pickup's relative outputs. A quick pan between piezo and mag revealed that it is definitely the mag pickup that causes the output imbalance, the B, E and A strings generated far more energy, so I have spent some time adjusting the angle of the pickup to balance the strings more evenly. It isn't perfect, but it's a lot better, and it means I can use the compressor to clean up the output in a subtle way. Job done I think.
    [/quote]


    Great news Gareth, that's the best way to use a compressor. Check the gain reduction meter, adjust pickups to balance output and use a subtle compression setting... Perfect fat punchy sound.

  4. Mine is unlined and I was worried at first.
    If you think about it when you play you can't see the lines as the finger board is facing away from you. Once you get over the fear of not seeing the lines it really is easy. Use your ears to hear the note , if you are out just move your finger a bit and you will hit the note.
    After a very short time you won't look back.

  5. [quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1368199756' post='2074416']
    Ampeg PF500 and whichever matching cab takes your fancy (1x15 or 2x10). I use the 1x15 version of this for rehearsals etc and it's a perfectly good substitute for the Boogie rig I use live - even used the Ampeg for a couple of smaller gigs.
    [/quote]

    +1
    The PF500 and 1x15 cab is a great light weight combo that will cope with rehearsals and small gigs.

  6. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1368177285' post='2074036']
    Hi guys

    Thanks for the comments. I am familiar with the pickup height as a possible solution, but know it won't work on this bass, as it has both mag and piezo pickups and the D and G strings are weak whichever pickup I use.

    The Origin looks huge! I am liking the MXR as a smaller option and it seems to have a pretty comprehensive feature set.

    Cheers

    Gareth
    [/quote]

    I have the same thing with my G and C strings on the Artist as it also has a piezo pickup.
    A little LIGHT compression helps to "lower" the volume of the other strings to balance out the sound. This will also add punch and clarity to the overall sound.

    The MXR would be my choice over the Origin.

  7. Hi Gareth,
    I've had just about every compressor on the market and finally settled on an Origin Cali 76...

    http://www.origineffects.com/Cali76.php

    Others that I would have from your list are the MXR for transparency and LED metering and the EBS for price and the tube like setting.
    Also both are battery powered.

    Checkout these reviews ... http://www.ovnilab.com/

    Hope this helps.

    Marc

  8. [quote name='largo' timestamp='1367774533' post='2069306']
    I've known about this for some time as I asked Jon Shuker if he could make me a lightweight, 5-string Jazz bass.

    He mentioned he was prototyping a new bass for JJB and explained how the body was going to be constructed. Sounded perfect for me as well so I asked him to build similar for me although I'm going for a slightly downsized Jazz-style body instead of the P bass shape and a set-neck which means even more weight saving. Jon seems fairly optimistic he can get close to a 7 lb bass for me.

    Still a couple of months to completion (I must chase him up on progress) but I'll post an update/review when I pick up the bass.

    Specs are: 5-string Jazz body with set neck. Flamed maple neck with vintage tint, rosewood board & MOP blocks. Finished in Sonic Blue with matching head stock & a Tort plate. I'm going for an extra mint green plate too and decided on a P/J configuration with a passive-only circuit, so vol/pan/tone controls. Oh and some neck LED's to finish it all off! Cannae wait.
    [/quote]

    A six string version could be my next bass.

  9. I can offer 10% off these prices.
    All my bands use this cable it sounds great and will last forever.

    [url="http://www.hificables.co.uk/11500/Chord-Cream-Guitar-Cable.html"]http://www.hificables.co.uk/11500/Chord-Cream-Guitar-Cable.html[/url]

    [url="http://www.chord.co.uk/products/guitar-bass-and-microphone-cables/cream-instrument-cable/"]http://www.chord.co.uk/products/guitar-bass-and-microphone-cables/cream-instrument-cable/[/url]

    Pm me if you want to order.

  10. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1367263862' post='2063441']
    Just play it like a normal bass & don't be tempted to slide all over the place as it sounds cheesy & cliched.
    [/quote]

    +1

    I play mine just like my fretted bass but with SUBTLE slides in and out of notes. Play loads and use your ears to feel fr the note.

    It's great fun and a very unique sound.

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