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Fwiw, the two set-points for the hpf on my QSC power amp are 50Hz and 30Hz. 50hz works fine through a cab, even with a 5 string. If you're using it into a PA, you may want to go lower than 75Hz. Just my 2p
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[quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1299681569' post='1155375'] My 1996 Vigier Passion 5 (Series III) [/quote] Still this. Hadn't played it for a month due to using other basses. Dusted it off last night, and immediately it reminded me why I treasure it. Superb.
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Technique in any genre > choice of instrument.
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I'm with Doctor J on this one. Don't worry. Play basses... I've just dug my Vigier out after a couple of months of playing other instruments, and I can't put it down.
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Are you trying to suggest that my fretboards are dirty?! It's alright, they've been cleaned since those photos were taken!
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[quote name='Warwick_Official' timestamp='1339692280' post='1692883'] Yes, the body size is increased proportionately in relation to number of strings...so, a 4 string bass will have a narrower body than a 6 string bass. This is done to accommodate the wider neck pocket, bridge and pickups. Thanks! [/quote] Thought so! Thanks! As promised, non-Thumb W-ness; [IMG]http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/Evilex1/P1000889.jpg[/IMG] [b]Streamer LX 6[/b] [IMG]http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m248/Evilex1/P1000893.jpg[/IMG] [b]Infinity SN 4[/b]
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Will do when I get home tonight....
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If it sounds "too digital", try using a plectrum instead of your fingers....
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I'm fond of my Fortress Masterman (5) too. Cracking bass. I've only sold on a couple of basses , and then only ones that weren't getting enough use. I'd never sell a "keeper" to assuage my GAS..
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[quote name='bigsmokebass' timestamp='1336701566' post='1649795'] never really thought of warwick having "big" bodies, always a moderate-moderately small (streamers to thumbs anyway) to be honest with you, unless you count the overall surface area? [/quote] It always seemed to me that the bodies get bigger (for a given shape) as they get more strings. My Streamer LX6 [i]seems[/i] to have a much broader body than (for example) 4 string Streamers I've played. Anyone have any input on this? Had saved enough to buy a Thumb NT5 when buying my first "serious" instrument, but unfortunately I didn't get on with it as well as I'd hoped, so I bought something else. I do, however have an Infinity SN4, Fortress MM5 and the aforementioned Streamer LX6. Enjoy your new toy!
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Is that a ramp I spy?
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3-Tone Sunburst P-bass, Maple or Rosewood finger board?
Lfalex v1.1 replied to jackers's topic in Bass Guitars
Maple on 3TS Rosewood on Tobacco burst (with no regard for sonic contribution) -
[quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1339598913' post='1691225'] Or operate anything touchscreen/touchpad for the same reason. [/quote] You might be on to something there. I always attributed my issues with touch sensitive devices to low resistance caused by my sweaty mitts.
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Ok... Your top 10 Bassists of all time?
Lfalex v1.1 replied to bassickman's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1339519011' post='1689802'] Bill Turnbull Pikachu Michael Mcintyre Theresa May R2D2 Jeremy Clarkson Yoda Susan Boyle Jedward Ashleigh and Pudsey I know technically that's twelve, but I just can't decide between them. [/quote] Loving that! Mine (but NOT virtuoso bassists) Cass Lewis Geezer Butler Tony Butler Tony Levin Herbie Flowers Cliff Burton Colin Moulding Les Claypool And er.... some others I haven't thought of yet... -
Own? Quite a few (13) Tried a lot to get there. Played? Sh*t loads Plenty still to go, though. Lots of stuff out there.
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In defence of Rob Trujillo.... Sod Metallica. Check out Suicidal Tendencies & Infectious Grooves. Only one bassist I've heard outclasses him for this sort of material, and that's the phenomenally un-shabby Cass Lewis. Sid Vicious was just a poster boy, surely, in spite of the notoriety. The rest did exactly what was required. And Jeff Ament? Seriously?
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[quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1339501457' post='1689305'] Good luck with being British! [/quote] Thanks! We'll probably need it!
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[quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1339437068' post='1688478'] Mate you should try a Status.... no difference at all between strings. [/quote] Which reminds me; A sympathetically chosen set of strings can make all the difference. (Sympathetic to both your playing style and the bass itself, of course.)
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And already, it has spun out-of-control..... IBTL
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But do remember, WPD is neither the absolute nor final arbiter of what is/is not funny.
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[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1325513276' post='1483779'] For years, the most amazing players with fantastic techniques etc have gotten by with using 4's. The only thing that has changed now is the style of music and how it is reproduced. You should go for it if the music requires it. When I listen some contemporary rock tunes which use a 5 (or more) string, I hardly notice it as it becomes integral to the sound. But often I'll hear a piece of music in say gospel or funk styles and the bassist moves onto the B and I'll be like "oh that's a 5 string" and I find it distracting. I experimented with a 5er in one of my bands any my band-mates were like "yes, that's the sound". There was no turning back.... well... until I left the band. Then I was in a band who tuned to drop CGCF(AD) mostly, so a 5 string became utterly useless and I went back to a specially set up 4. I've seen bassists use the B as a thumb-rest right the way through the set on a 5er and it makes you wonder.... what's it there for, the (alleged) kudos? The transition is very easy.. unless you are one of those dearies who can't get on with a neck that's a smidge bigger or smaller than what you are used to. [/quote] "[i]When I listen some contemporary rock tunes which use a 5 (or more) string, I hardly notice it as it becomes integral to the sound. But often I'll hear a piece of music in say gospel or funk styles and the bassist moves onto the B and I'll be like "oh that's a 5 string" and I find it distracting.[/i]" Really? I don't mind too much if it gets beaten to death, but if a note lower than (low) E sneaks in, then that's fine, especially if it's used for emphasis or in a meaningful manner. "[i]I've seen bassists use the B as a thumb-rest right the way through the set on a 5er and it makes you wonder.... what's it there for, the (alleged) kudos?[/i]" Maybe they don't need it in that band, but do in another. If the bass is nice, you're going to want to play it, irrespective of how many strings it has. Maybe it's the only bass they have. Fivers [i]do[/i] make for a good all-rounder if you only own one instrument..
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I can't see why it was locked TBH. Feels a trifle draconian given that it wasn't causing any grief/offence. It's not like TIM hasn't reared his ugly head elsewhere on BC. I, too, feel the cloud of contention descending upon BassChat.
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Download festival - appalling logistics/transport. A rant
Lfalex v1.1 replied to Clarky's topic in General Discussion
We live close enough to one of the "V" sites for it to be a nightmare. Gridlock ALL weekend long. Town full of [s]hippies[/s] "music lovers"...and we give up a PUBLIC open space for someone else's profit/benefit, getting nothing in return but noise/congestion/aggravation. You get the idea. I'd never go to a festival, no matter who might be playing. -
What Guitar Should I Buy for this Budget?
Lfalex v1.1 replied to Schnozzalee's topic in General Discussion
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[quote name='Zenitram' timestamp='1339261637' post='1686087'] Modesty? [/quote] "Modesty would be dishonesty. If I were to say that I was being modest, how would you know if I were being dishonest or not?" - Orac (Blake's 7) As for the bass? Firewood, like Happy Jack said. It'd be easier to just burn £10 notes - you'd save on collection/postage costs.