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  1. [quote name='Ziphoblat' timestamp='1399935856' post='2449243']Or those with the illusion of the aforementioned, as the case may often be.[/quote]

    Taste is a funny thing, and I think most boutique basses are designed to appeal to your classic '80s cliche nouveau riche type. Overblown figured wood tops under ultra-high-gloss finishes, sometimes with a garish stain colour, often with gold hardware, they are basses for lottery winners. They would be at home with a fat ex-postman who's got a marble-lined swimming pool in his basement and a computer modulating the colours of the underwater lighting.

  2. I think the thing that makes bass instruments 'easy' is that there's often not a lot of room for creativity. Metal is a classic example.

    One of my current bands develops songs from ideas that begin in the rehearsal room, and I find myself playing a lot of melodies just for the sake of the rehearsal recording, knowing that they'll end up being played on a synth or being a vocal part, and I'll be doing a 2-bar loop.

    It sort of suggests that I would be more use if I wasn't a bass player.

  3. I've got a bit sidetracked with trying to get an analogue octaver type sound, and I'm not doing very well, and it's making me think I might be better off sticking with pedals given that I've got three OC-2s on my board. :/

    I know I could just continue to use some stomp boxes plus Max for other stuff, and I may end up doing that, but I was really hoping I could ditch the pedal board altogether, otherwise I'm going to end up with a pretty complicated rig and lots of stuff to lug, set up, tear down, etc.

    The more I think about it though, I think of all the stuff that a laptop would be useful for in my new band, syncing effects to the drums, triggering samples and so on. I may end up needing a laptop on stage anyway. I just hate lugging loads of stuff!

  4. [quote name='SevenSeas' timestamp='1399673139' post='2446673']
    Very true but I do all the editing when I get home, so thats not a problem.
    [/quote]

    Same here. First thing I do when I get back from rehearsals… Well, first thing I do is pour myself a pint, second thing is plug the H2 into my Mactop and import the track into Logic. I'm browsing through Thursday night's session right now actually.

  5. [quote name='Geek99' timestamp='1398698237' post='2436686']
    Tony Levin said "I'm a bass player, I enjoy doing the same thing over and over again"
    [/quote]

    Me too, it gives me time to mess about with effects and add some vocal harmonies. Neither of those would work in a tedious blues jam though. :-(

  6. Oh no I'm planning to have more than one pedal, I would just prefer them to be the same. Currently I have a VP Jr (I replaced the pot with a linear one) on the M9 and an EP-3 on the Xero, but they are different heights and have different pivot points and ranges so it's too hard to operate both with one foot. :-\

  7. Does anyone know of an expression pedal - apart from the new AMT, that has both TS and TRS jacks?

    I'm trying to find a pedal that will work for both my M9 and my Xerograph.

  8. This sounds to me like a set of Cordes Lambert Gut Twins. Wound E and A, no sign of fraying on the D and G sounds like nylon.

    I've got a used gut D and G and they are fraying at the ends and also showing some 'hairs' separating from them further up the string. I'm certain they aren't decades old!

  9. When I asked my local luthier for an adjustable bridge he fitted adjusters to my existing bridge. It was a bit cheaper and also gave me some confidence that my factory-fitted bridge was probably pretty decent. :-)

  10. I got this a couple of weeks ago on here. I really only wanted a filter with an expression pedal but I can't resist stuff with loads of tweakable params so I got this instead, and - naturally - I've ended up only using one setting because that's all I really wanted. So, it's looking for a new home. :-)

    Basically mint condition with box and manual, bundled with a USB cable so you can use the PC/Mac based editor (all params can be adjusted on the pedal too).

    Asking £160 posted please, which is what I paid a couple of weeks ago.

  11. I really rate the Brown Dog by the way, and it plays nice with actives. One thing to bear in mind though is it doesn't have a tone control, it's designed to be run into a filter.

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