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Norris

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  1. [quote name='FlatEric' post='899893' date='Jul 20 2010, 12:27 PM']Oooo, I bet when you opened the case it was a bit of a shock. OUCH![/quote] It was - I'd left the strings on, which then looked about as thick as my fingers due to the rust [quote name='FlatEric' post='899893' date='Jul 20 2010, 12:27 PM']Sound Pad. . . . . Ah, those were the days!!!! [/quote] I could never afford to buy from there. I got it second hand from Humbucker Music in Leicester (if you remember that place )
  2. [quote name='Bloodaxe' post='899522' date='Jul 19 2010, 10:31 PM']At least you didn't EMG it, or let a mad router-wielding butcher near it like a couple of examples I've seen recently. I'm guilty of this too... how's this for a poorly executed really bad idea:[/quote] I think we need an 'abused basses' thread Nice ... er ... PUP job. it looks a lot better now. Mine has had the dents steamed out a bit & the cellulose is being built up slowly by my luthier mate, now that he has got the 'vintage' tinting sorted out (big colour difference evident now bridge has been removed). I think he was looking at Gotoh winders - I'll have to check them out before purchase.
  3. I've owned one for about 25 years & bought it second hand then. It was my one and only bass for at least 10 years, being gigged 3-4 times a week. It's been thrown around, whacked with drumsticks, crashed into cymbals and been through dozens and dozens of batteries. I was young, impetuous, and never actually liked it - probably because I'd had to sell a gorgeous midnight blue (correct me if not right colour for year ) Rickenbacker 4001. It then spent about 10 years in my loft... years which were not kind. The [b]good [/b]news is that it is currently with my friendly luthier getting a bit of TLC. Now poor a stiff drink, sit comfortably and make sure a box of tissues are close at hand, because if I can work out how to upload pictures, you'll be weeping... [attachment=54625:015.JPG][attachment=54626:006.JPG] [attachment=54627:005.JPG][attachment=54628:008.JPG] It[s] will get[/s] is getting better! I promise! Edit: The serial number is 004087. Does that make it an early one? The electrics are all still working (or were when it went into the case all those years ago) Edit #2: To show more shameful scenes of devastation [attachment=54629:009.JPG][attachment=54630:012.JPG]
  4. [quote name='Clarky' post='894621' date='Jul 14 2010, 12:42 PM']Glad you, errr, like it Norris So, did Mrs Norris come to the gig? [/quote] No. She's coming to the next one though
  5. [quote name='Clarky' post='893738' date='Jul 13 2010, 02:10 PM']There's not too many fans on BC, its true. I owned one recently but sold it as I couldn't cope with the skinny neck (I play P basses generally). BC dudes such as Shaggy, Marky L and Norris are T'bird fans though and I am sure they will chip in![/quote] The bass has finally been gigged (third owner lucky!) and I love it. The trusty Jazz is now taking a bit of a break while I indulge in some of the nicest sounds to ever come out of my amp. It's a keeper. I can understand that some people don't like them. Yes, it has a very skinny neck. Yes, it is kinda offset to the left due to the strap position (can't say I suffered any neck dive though). Yes, it tends to tilt forwards so you can't see the fret board. Yes, I hit my knee on the bottom horn if I jig about too much. Yes, it's big & the case weighs a ton. ...but I look, sound and feel like a SEX GOD playing it! I grinned all the next day after my first gig with it. There's love right here
  6. Thanks mate. It was a pleasure to meet you. Thanks for bringing the bass over. I'm looking forward to giving it some welly
  7. I hope you enjoy the Orange, Clarky! I just bought a Gibson Thunderbird from him. Top bloke (as per all the comments on here). He even brought the bass over to a friends house where we were staying for the weekend (admittedly on his way to the bass bash). Exactly as described & lovely. Thanks Clarky. I hope you enjoy the Alembic (I think that's what you said) when it gets to you. I'm not a fan of relic guitars, but your fat neck Jazz was nice
  8. I've used a Peavey Databass for the last 10-15 years. I got fed up wheeling my old Traynor stack around - which weighed a ton. The Peavey has never struggled for a bit of 'poke' in any situation. I don't think I've ever had the master volume above 5. If you're doing larger gigs, you'd DI anyway - in which case it's plenty loud enough for backline. My guitarist mate even bought one off ebay for the odd occasions he stands in on bass, after hearing mine. My only slight complaint is the quality of the jack sockets. After so many gigs, they are about ready for replacement (and if anybody knows where to get some DECENT quality PCB-mounted sockets, I'm all ears!) I've recently been using a GT-6B with some SVT emulation through it, which gives it a nice bit of 'valveyness'. The absolute best thing about it though is the look on the other band members' faces is when I pop it into the boot of the car at the end of the night! Or when other bass players turn up and wonder where my bass rig is, only to have their kidneys nicely massaged by it. Yes, I'd like some Ampeg kit, but the Peavey is just so small, compact and pokey. It's definately a 'keeper'.
  9. Now and again you just have to release the GAS
  10. If I had the cash I'd chew your hand off. I'm still saving, and need to tidy up & sell my old Aria Pro II SB-1000 to help fund it. Have a free bump anyway
  11. If you can find one (I've personally never seen another one), a Peavey Databass dishes out awesome power for it's size. I have amazed many people that a 1x15 combo can make such a noise. And at the end of the gig, it slips easily into the boot of my car. I wouldn't describe it as light, but it's easy enough for one person to carry about. Stop the press ... there's [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peavey-DataBass---Rare-classic-450-Watt-bass-combo_W0QQitemZ130287806623QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090215?IMSfp=TL090215132001r5583"]one on ebay![/url] The first I've ever seen on there. 1 day remaining, item number 130287806623. £199 with no bids as I type.
  12. Drool. Wish I had the cash!
  13. I'm a bit anti-active, but that translucent black looks nice, as does the sunburst. And I have G.A.S. for a T'bird too.
  14. [quote name='Leowasright' post='371663' date='Jan 6 2009, 10:49 AM']I cannot understand why people do not just buy new one and wear it out themselves over 20 years.[/quote] +1 on that!
  15. I recently bought a Boss GT-6B pedal from Sean. It was well packaged, arrived in excellent condition & was as described. He also kept me well informed throughout the lengthy cheque-clearance process. Heartily recommended.
  16. I tried out a BA100 and was very disappointed with the lack of volume, and it struggled to make a decent sound. I was looking for a BA300 to try but they didn't have any higher power ones at the time. I don't think I'll bother now - the BA100 has killed my enthusiasm. I'll stick with my Peavey Databass that I know and like (and can lift!).
  17. I'm very happy with the sound & sustain on my US through-body Jazz. I've not had my MIM fretless Jazz for long, but feel it maybe lacks a little in comparison (bridge-strung). It's got a gorgeous action though, lower profile neck and is lovely to play. I'll have to keep my eye out for a Badass II.
  18. Get someone to take some photos/videos of you every once in a while. You'll appreciate it in later years. Drinks can easily vibrate off tables/shelves/pianos. Make sure they're not near anything electrical. If you're feeling nervous, don't fret, as half the audience will be too drunk to notice anyway
  19. After a couple of decades of 'just holding on to the end of the set' my bladder can now hold gallons
  20. I've never really been into modding guitars. About the most radical I've ever gone is fitting Schaller strap locks! Badass bridges though. Are they that much better than a standard bridge? What models are there (for 4-string Jazz)? What sort of prices do they fetch? Pros/cons? I'm still not keen on doing anything to my MIA fretted just yet, but my MIM fretless has the cheaper bridge, that does look a bit flimsy to me. It might just be up for some experimental surgery. So please excuse the n00bishness and discuss... Norris (Oh, and while I'm in full on n00b mode, wtf does 'GAS' stand for?)
  21. Keep coming back to Muse - Black Holes & Revelations. Audacious!
  22. Dammit if I didn't just have to go and look at a spare set to find out! ... Ernie Ball Regular Slinky's. I just look for the yellow day-glo packet! I tried a lot of different strings when I first started playing a lot. I have used EB's for about 20 years because: - They hold their tone for ages - They are available in most music shops - They don't break (often) - They don't corrode (if you remember to wipe the beer & sweat off after playing) - They don't break the bank Not the cheapest strings, but definately value for money considering the length of time they keep their tone. Of course, now I have a fretless I need to find some decent (& affordable) flatwounds...
  23. Nice bass, keen price. Oh no, it's coming back ... the regret ... the sweet, blue 4001 I should never have sold ... I just wish: 1) I had the money 2) I could justify it in any way, shape or form to Mrs Norris! Good luck with the sale
  24. Have a bump on me. My databass has one of those in it - sounds awesome for it's size!
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