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Clarky

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  1. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1358011312' post='1931850'] What is the best way to keep them clean after playing? [/quote] Ermm, I've never cleaned a set of DB strings yet! As they are flatwound, they don't get gunk on them like electric bass roundwounds. A simple wipe down would suffice I guess if you sweat a lot but I bet you don't need to do anything with them. One piece of advice though - the silks damage really easily on Spiros so install the strings very carefully and slowly/methodically. That way, if you ever decide to change strings they will stay in excellent condition (and will be more vaulable in event of re-sale)
  2. Have you got the Weichs on your bass yet, Pete? If so, waddya reckn?
  3. Me again and another set of DB strings from Roberto. All good again
  4. That looks like a £90 children's starter bass. Who would pay up for that?
  5. One of the best amps out there for double bass and also a great clean amp for electric bass too. In good condition with padded carry bag. I bought it a couple of months back from BCer Michael (mcruiz67) as I urgently needed a second acoustic-friendly amp for my band's biggest gig yet (headlining Half Moon, Putney). I'm the other side of that gig now and I don't really need two Acoustic Image amps (I already have the Ten2 combo). So I'm putting this up for sale at the same great-value price I paid, ie, £350. Note that Michael had the power section upgraded to that of the latest series when he owned it so now it puts out 600W at 4 ohms and 350W at 8 ohms. I cannot uploads pics but the amp looks identical to the one in this link [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f210/acoustic-image-focus-2-series-ii-326399/"]http://www.talkbass....ries-ii-326399/[/url] FYI, this has been through a few BC'ers including wateroftyne, Platypus as well as Michael. Here's an old FS ad from Platypus with photo [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/24310-acoustic-image-focus-2-%26lt%3B%26lt%3B%26lt%3Bnow-sold%26gt%3B%26gt%3B/page__pid__251652#entry251652"]http://basschat.co.u...652#entry251652[/url] and here is Michael's ad with full specs [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/189239-acoustic-image-focus-2-now-sold/"]http://basschat.co.u...cus-2-now-sold/[/url]
  6. One of the best amps out there for double bass and also a great clean amp for electric bass too. In good condition with padded carry bag. I bought it a couple of months back from BCer Michael (mcruiz67) as I urgently needed a second acoustic-friendly amp for my band's biggest gig yet (headlining Half Moon, Putney). I'm the other side of that gig now and I don't really need two Acoustic Image amps (I already have the Ten2 combo). So I'm putting this up for sale at the same great-value price I paid, ie, £350. Note that Michael had the power section upgraded to that of the latest series when he owned it so now it puts out 600W at 4 ohms and 350W at 8 ohms. I cannot uploads pics but the amp looks identical to the one in this link [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f210/acoustic-image-focus-2-series-ii-326399/"]http://www.talkbass....ries-ii-326399/[/url] FYI, this has been through a few BC'ers including wateroftyne, Platypus as well as Michael. Here's an old FS ad from Platypus with photo [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/24310-acoustic-image-focus-2-%26lt%3B%26lt%3B%26lt%3Bnow-sold%26gt%3B%26gt%3B/page__pid__251652#entry251652"]http://basschat.co.u...652#entry251652[/url] and here is Michael's ad with full specs [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/189239-acoustic-image-focus-2-now-sold/"]http://basschat.co.u...cus-2-now-sold/[/url]
  7. Nice one Nige (again)! I reallly like the video - distracting is a good thing, not a bad thing, in my book
  8. Al bought a set of DB strings off me. Good comms and prompt payment. Enjoy the Spiros, Al!
  9. [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/dick_hoehenverstellschrauben_2.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/dick_hoehenverstellschrauben_2.htm[/url]
  10. For what its worth, I just did an hour's practice (going through my band's setlist, playing along to iPod) with my Kolstein bass and Spiro Weichs and (a) my hands/arms are not overly tired and ( b ) the bass sounded great to my ears. There are other great strings out there but I really like these (I have been through Innovation Silver Slaps, Honeys, Presto Ultralights, Spirocore Solos, Helicore Hybrids, Velvet Garbos, Elite Danny Thompson prototypes, and probably others I can't remember). We should probably set up a BassChat DB string exchange!
  11. Sorry no idea on Preludes but Dr Phibes is selling a set of Spirocore Mittels for £60 in the DB for sale section. Personally, I would start with Weichs as these will be more forgiving of your hands. If you find they are too low tension then by all means move up to Mittels and the upside is at least it will be easy to find a buyer for s/h Weichs.
  12. If you REALLY want to read a grilion pages on different strings and hear a wide spectrum of opinions, you could also try checking out the TalkBass Double Bass 'strings' forum http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f17/ There are loads of fanatics of all types of strings there but the most zealous support seems reserved for Spirocores in my opinion. Its why I felt obliged to try them out - and I'm very glad I did
  13. Personal opinion only but I didn't like Honeys, higher tension than Silver Slaps and Spiro Weichs and seemed to me like a half-hearted attempt at steels (they are metal wrapped nylon strings). Horses for courses though, someone will probably come along and say they are brill! If I were starting afresh I would either go with Spiro Weich or - for gut-alikes - I would try out Super Silvers (as with more experience Silver Slaps were a tiny bit too flappy)
  14. Hi Pete, the basics are there are guts/gut-alikes (usually nylon) and there are steels. The former are generally more thumpy and old school, the latter have more growl and sustain and are generally better if you also like to bow. I tend to think of them (mega simplistically) as like flats and rounds in their characteristics. Only steels will work with mag pickups, whereas all strings work with piezos or contact mics. Innovation make very good value gut-alike strings - Silver Slaps are mega low tension and incredibly easy on hands (good for slapping, and for pizz playing if your hands are not very strong), Super Silvers are still low tension but not floppy (so I am told). They also make higher tension strings (eg, Rockabillys etc). The choices for steels are vast. Weich (soft) and Mittel (medium) are nomenclatures used by Germanic manufacturers as are Stark (hard). I have Spirocore Weichs on my basses and they are low tension, easy on the hands and have loads of growl and sustain. Have a listen to Danny Thompson to hear Spirocore growl (albeit noone does it quite like Danny, its all in the hands just like with electric bass). Many view Spirocores as the industry standard for jazz playing but there are loads of other good choices. Others like Evahs, Obligatos etc etc. This link is good for hearing the difference between a bunch of strings: http://www.hervejeanne.de/saitenmatrix.php The only thing I will say is it becomes uber-expensive trying out strings so I would look for s/h ones on BassChat if I were you before shelling out for a new set. Good luck mate!
  15. Happy new year all. We are kicking off 2013 with a set at the Hootananny in Brixton on Saturday 19th January. It's a 'Stranger than Paradise' promotion which means the other two bands (don't know names yet) are likely to be something along the lines of Balkan/folk/retro/alternative and definitely interesting! We will be onstage at 11 pm.
  16. B+gger. Wonder if it was the Easter Weekend clash (which I pointed out to Bree) that did for the hotel's willingness to accommodate the event? I think they were after 20 or so attendees so I see no reason why thlack of interest explains this. Humbug!
  17. Serious bargain. I have the combo version. You should post this in the Double bass for sale section, Scooby and I bet you find a buyer there in double quick time
  18. Nope, sold sorry
  19. Hi there, I am out of the country until next Saturday. Happy to put on hold for you but I wouldn't be able to send until Monday 7th Jan
  20. Here's some reading on the Ehrlund for you! Daf Lewis of BC is the UK distributor by the way (I have no affiliation or commission!!!) http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f4/ehrlund-blog-sort-909299/ http://basschat.co.uk/topic/185503-ehrlund-eap-where-to-buy/
  21. If I recall correctly, BC'er Mr_Bassman (aka Keith) tried one of these a couple of years ago and was deeply unimpressed. I've not seen mention of one on BC since. Maybe a bridge wing piezo - BassMax or Shadow 950 - would be a good simple quick-on/quick-off solution, coupled with a suitable preamp (PlatPro or Headway)? Alternatively the Ehrlund contact microphone is the one getting all the rave reviews at the moment on TalkBass (and from some BC'ers) but it does require a bit of playing around to find the 'sweet spot' on any given bass.
  22. been a while bump - very low tension steels (at 'normal'/orchestral tuning) with the famous Spirocore growl - in great condition and a whole lot cheaper than new price!
  23. anyone? I know there a couple of full Mittel 3885 sets for sale on BC but I am very happy with the A/D/G Weichs so I can't justify buying a set just for the E
  24. I can happily vouch for this gent, having previously done business together on a fretless Wal. Lafrite (aka Jean-Baptiste) is a decent guy who has a good eye for a classy bass
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