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ZenBasses

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  1. I'm a EBS guy thus recommend Http://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/products/ebs_drome_classic_150w_vintage_style_bass_combo.asp Just a good all rounder
  2. My partner doesn't play bass. Lol... Maybe I cam persuade her to try.. Though thinking about I really don't think his thumb has any bearing on his playing... It's all in the fingers and in this case heavy use of studio equipment. But you can't knock a great tone.. Which is what it is.. ..
  3. Amazing playing and tone... On his thumb.. My partner has a similar gift... Hers is double jointed... Probably the same thing going on here..
  4. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1366228726' post='2049976'] Are you sure about that? Blend controls should work so the mid point is maximum volume for both pickups. As you move away from the centre, one pickup up fades out while the other remains at full volume. [/quote] I guess it's just a perceived volume difference that I am hearing.. As I turn the blend from center dent towards the p pickup it's perceived as louder. Judging by the above I think my setup is an equal 50/50 split at the mid dent On my GB I don't get this effect...they are twin humbuckers I haven't had PJ setup before so maybe it's a characteristic of these specific custom wound set. Ie the frequencies response.
  5. Toying with the the idea of upgrading my Shukers 2 band eq. Atm it's set up with a volume and a blend. Issue with this is I can't have all of the P pickup with some of J.. Just a equal mix of them both at the mid dent. Changing this to a volume volume configuration can solve this. But is it really going to make a massive difference? My theory is it will as I can have both pups running full volume and still take advantage of the eq... But on the flip side would it interfere with balance / tone / phasing of the pickups.? Any advice as always is very welcome Ben
  6. And John East and a Audere Jim Bob... Have you got a few projects going atm?
  7. [quote name='Rumple' timestamp='1365855065' post='2045236'] Been doing a little research today and on paper the Audere Classic is looking like a good option, anyone using the Classic? [/quote] I've played a jazz with this fitted and the was sublime.. Doesn't have tone shaping like the z switch but the frequencies are well chosen. And I'd agree with the above statements. The East is quite expensive but the quality is outstanding and it does come with some very nicely made knobs to boot. For what your after I'd say the Audere is better suited but as mentioned John cam make you a circuit to your requirements and the price doesn't go sky high either. Especially if you want to omit certain features
  8. Thanks Jim Bob very kind of you. And thanks sabian for the quick replies.
  9. Long hours at work and numerous early ins and late outs... Missed out on this one.. But that's how it goes A good buy
  10. [quote name='funkgod' timestamp='1365760201' post='2043960'] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLtj24m9B-g[/media] not a clip that really sounds like Jamiroquai, but check them out [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHVyyZpfBNg[/media] [/quote] That Push songs bass line reminds me of Tower of Power - What is Hip Which since I love playing that tune I feel the urge to break out the funky axe tonight and learn this beauty
  11. The Engelgroove Funkadinks Mojo And The Helper Monkeys Jacks Kings and the Queens Jokers
  12. I thinks definitely worth the outlay Have a look at auderes pre amps as well. They are quite a bit less than the east units but of comparable quality. Auderes are also less 'coloured' than the east's. Their website is crammed full of information... Albeit in a slightly non user friendly way. It's all dependant on your needs.
  13. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1365779224' post='2044440'] But 'GB = worst customer satisfaction'? I don't understand. [/quote] Edited to Customer Service What a numpty I can be )
  14. On tab sites I usually try and learn a song by ear.. It's good practice and aids in learning every aspect of your playing. I do tend to cross reference with tab sites to see I am right or wrong. They are useful if you can't quite work out what a chord is. As mentioned most of these works are produced by budding musicians and distributed for such. And tbh when you search a song and you see version 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 then you can rest assured these aren't the most accurate things in the world.
  15. [quote name='Mook' timestamp='1357635797' post='1925554'] Dougie Thomson - Bob Siebenberg (Supertramp) Marcus Miller - Poogie Bell Jack Bruce - Ginger Baker Tommy Shannon - Chris Layton (Stevie Ray Vaughan) All massively influenced me... [/quote] Oppssss already mentioned
  16. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1365777544' post='2044398'] So why are you voting for GB? [/quote] Re read my post and it doesn't make sense does it lol I'll try and explain Due to the fact that my GB IV is still the best bass I have ever played (in my opinion). I am not knocking the quality of the craftsmanship at all. So they deserve a vote... Same way lots of people adore Jon Shukers basses but his build times can be slightly advantageous but still doesn't detract from the finished product. hope that helps
  17. For me it's gotta be Jon Shuker and Bernie at GB. I must say this I must be one of the lucky ones who has has impeccable service from Mr Shuker over the years GB however get my vote for the worst customer service I have encountered.. But that's a different story.
  18. Again not bass related, Looping when done right yields amazing results This is such a performance KT Tunstall on Jools [url]http://youtu.be/pdu_IWxSSk4[/url]
  19. That's lovely one of my favourite top woods Worst decision I ever made was selling my Shuker 5 Elite I had made every time I see a Shuker 5 listed I always check to see if I can be reunited Very Happy with my Shuker Horn Bass now Good Luck with the sale
  20. [quote name='Left Foot' timestamp='1365292914' post='2037828'] I wanna be trevor dunn, Mr Bungle & Secret Chiefs 3!!! [/quote] Loving Mr Bungle!! Mike Pattern at his craziest
  21. Okay there's a few bands Ben Folds Five Ruben Death Cab for Cuties Pearl Jam No Doubt Supertramp Minus the Bear Placebo Porcupine Tree Dave Matthews Band Solo Artist wise Ben Folds Alanis Tori Amos Rachel Yamataga John Mayer Jeff Buckley Scott Matthews The list goes on If I had to choose only 1 It be Ben Folds
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