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[quote name='BassManKev' post='202265' date='May 19 2008, 04:58 PM']that sadowsky is incredibly tempting, il have to get back to you on that, chances are it will be sold within the next hour though [/quote] Bump for great tone shapers, especially the Sadowsky. These are great boxes, I've had three. First one bought years ago and gave it to a friend in the Caribbean. Second bough used and wore it out. Now I have the floor DI model. They really add a lovely touch to any sound, active or passive.
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[quote name='BigRedX' post='206216' date='May 25 2008, 09:52 PM']This: this: this: and this: [/quote] You playin' bass or collecting art?
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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='205843' date='May 25 2008, 09:31 AM']I'm starting to think a little in the same way. Will be ordering a new 2008 American Standard this summer (when I get my bonus!!!) I've had plenty of jazzes & none have really fitted into my collection, so time to try a precision now [/quote] I played jazzes for years only because I never had a P-Bass. Now I have one, me and my band mates agree, it beats jazzes and Stingrays head over heals. Phat phat phat. I still love the versitility of the jazz and Stingray, but the way a P sits in the mix. Joy.
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Some use either hard fishing pole cases, or, rifle cases.
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urgent help with amp, have i just wasted a bunch of money!!!??
TPJ replied to BassInMyFace's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='197877' date='May 13 2008, 12:22 PM']Maybe talk to DHA (Dave Hall) and see if one of his pedals might help?[/quote] +1. He makes a Bob the Blender which is a tube driven effects loop. This might work for you. -
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Innovation make some [b][url="http://www.innovationstrings.com/inncat.htm"][/b]nylon coated strings[/url] specifically for Rockabilly.
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[quote name='jakesbass' post='191097' date='May 3 2008, 10:03 AM']BTW it's possible to get a DB in a mini. Jake[/quote] For what it's worth, you can get a 3/4 UDB in a Yaris.
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This forum has become rather large and IMO has lost the original feel. It used to be the majority of posts where about basses and gear etc... now it seems more about selling stuff. Maybe I'm wrong. I don't really visit here as much as I used to. Maybe we should pack in all the sales and get the forum back to what it's called...Bass Chat.
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*SOLD* Villex Jazz Bass Pickups
TPJ replied to nickcarey's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Does a fully portable Double Bass exist?
TPJ replied to grahambrown1986's topic in EUB and Double Bass
There's the David Gage [url="http://www.czech-ease.com/index.php"]Czech-Ease[/url] Also, the [url="http://home.iprimus.com.au/rossjazz/Double_Bass.htm"]Rossco[/url] both pricey. Others probably out there. -
Welcome to the world of upright. It's a beautiful thing. There are some very useful threads over on TB in the Double bass section. One I found very interesting is about playing up and down the strings instead of across them. I've been applying this and it helps with both strength and intonation. Have fun
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Just wanted to add a bit. I bought a DB for £425 that is believed to be Czech made. I thought it was all ply but after closer investigation it has a carved top and some sort of hardwood fingerboard, possibly ebony but probably rosewood. I took it to Jan at [b][url="http://www.chapel-allerton.org.uk"]Chapel Allerton Stringed Instruments[/url][/b] in Leeds and he has transformed it. A new hefty bridge, new Innovation Honey strings, new ebony tail piece with a Sure-lok tail wire, sound post reset and a nut reshape and bingo. The action is still high and this gives a really warm, woody tone, not bright and clacky that you sometimes get with Spiros and low action. The bill was nearly the same as the cost of the bass but it all still comes in under £800. Result if you ask me. I would recommend Jan to anyone in the Leeds and surrounding area for any instrument repair and advice. Great chap and very helpful. Just more evidence that you can get into double bass and get a decent tone for not a lot of dosh.
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Bass Player: "I've used the same stuff for 20 years"
TPJ replied to stingrayfan's topic in General Discussion
I only ever had one bass, my jazz from the early 80's to the mid 90's. I think you learn to get by if it's all you have. Simple experiment...sell everything but one axe and one amp and see how you get on -
P Bass pick-guard!SOLD!
TPJ replied to Soulman's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Hi and welcome from Wakefield Cheers
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Never knew about Warmoth before I joined this forum
TPJ replied to Thunderthumbs's topic in General Discussion
This might sound daft but when I built my Warmoth 5 string jazz, I only did one coat of pure tung oil on the neck and body, rubbed it down with 0000 steel wool and then rubbed some Warwick wax into it. That was 2001. Haven't done anything to it since and still going strong. Point being, I never thought so little could go so far. -
Maybe [b][url="http://www.wizardpickups.co.uk/content.asp?cpage=Custom%20%26%20Bespoke"]Wizard pickups[/url][/b] can make you something like the Neo pickup
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[quote name='Rumble' post='134983' date='Feb 6 2008, 01:30 PM']I take the position that if someone's paying you hard earned cash to put on a gig of 'x' length, then that's what I should do. I don't want to be the one to mess up someone's wedding reception. It may be the only one they ever have! Thanks again[/quote] Quite right. If it makes you feel better, bring a back up. It's saved me a couple of times. I'd rather do without the embarrassment of not being able to fulfill my part in the band. 4 or 5 is up to you. I carry a Hohner B4A for backup... it's small and has a decent enough sound to get me through a gig.
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4 Fitzmaurice DR280's and 2 Titan 48's up for sale...
TPJ replied to david_l_perry's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Hi and welcome. Enjoy the site. Cheers
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Hi and welcome from a fellow Yorkshireman. Where are you located? There are quite a few of us scattered amongst the White Rose. I'm in Wakefield and work in Shipley. Cheers,