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  1. [quote name='Dave Vader' timestamp='1369148737' post='2085457']


    Wall to wall dead rockstars for the next 40-50 years, and on and on and on mark my words. Celebrity obituary channel any day now.
    :)
    [/quote]Too be honest, I would much rather that than E channel on the brain dead Kardashians etc. At least there would be some discernible talent on it. I find some things different for me. The passing of Ronnie Barker and Frank Thornton for example had a little sadness as they are people who I grew up watching, and they were always on TV. Perhaps that is to do with me knowing I am getting older. I like the Small Faces, so Steve Marriot had a slight effect due to the way he died. But Frank Sinatra had a great long life, so it made no difference to me, a bit like Ray Manzarak. But if someone posts the passing of someone I don`t know or care about, I will respect it and just pass it by. If a friend posts the passing on FB, again I will respect it. The only time it gets unsettling for me when we have outpourings of grief like we had for Lady Di

  2. [quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1369145029' post='2085394']
    Probably not. Fair point.




    That's the thing I don't really agree with. I'm a big Doors fan and Manzarak was clearly key to that, but I didn't know him personally and I still have access to his great music, so where's the 'loss'? After all, The Doors 'died' decades ago so we've all managed quite well without them for years.
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    Very true. But some people see it from different perspectives. As you said, it would only be a loss to most people if they were still contributing. Jim Morrison could have been a loss at 27, and Gerry Garcia could be considered a loss at 53 as he was still active .But , if someone feels he is a loss to them because they touched their lives somehow, then I it is ok with me. I would consider someone who has not been active a loss if they still had tales to tell and went to the grave with them.Some of those are better than the music. Some musicians that inspire are a loss for the experience they could still give, even if they haven`t been in a band for years

  3. I guess he is a loss because he was a founder member of an iconic band. It would be sad if someone out of JLS lost his life for example, but I wouldn`t think it is a loss to music personally. So really I guess it is a loss if that person contributed in some way to your life if it is through music or any other media.

  4. In Harrods yesterday, they had a beautifully cased bass that was owned by Roger Waters and a guitar that BB. King used. The Roger Waters Fender apparently used during The Wall with Pink Floyd was $9995 and the BB. King Epiphone guitar was only £6995.If i had the money i would buy them even if overpriced.If you are ever in London, it is worth a look as they are peices of art the way they are mounted. It is in the millionaires roww in the technology department

  5. [quote name='badboy1984' timestamp='1368713770' post='2080551']
    The definite a wiring problem, either you know how to fix this yourself or take it to a guitar tech to fix it for you.

    I used to own a Warwick Corvette which done exactly the same thing when i install a set of EMG active pickups and John East preamp. The bass drains the battery in 2 week and thats without plugging it in. Whether i use it or not it will still drains the battery.

    Took it back to the guitar tech that install the electronic for me and he can confirm their is a wiring problem which he fix it for me.
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    Ahh ok, that could be the problem then.I have a Warwick Fortress Rockbass with EMG active pickups.No idea of the preamp.I will take it to the repair shop next week

  6. I am using Procells, and before that Duracell, so I can`t see it being the batteries.I will time this one, to see how many hours I get out of it while playing it.

  7. I have a pre amp on my bass. I had not picked it up for a week as I bought another bass without a preamp. I picked it up this morning and the battery was dead.I seem to be going through them at an alarming rate.I take out the lead after every session, so do I need to remove the batteries as well, or is it normal to get through so many.I go through one about every week, with only a hour or so use a day

  8. Don`t ask me about differences in sound cables as i can`t tell any difference.I have a Livewire 3m cable and they give you a 10 year warrenty, or lifetime if you register it.All i can say, it sounds fine to me

  9. I found this site after i got my Warwick on Ebay.After paying that price, which was not too bad when i got it, and seeing an Ibanez SR900 on here now, for £350, i wish that was the bass i had bought originaly

  10. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1368022587' post='2072147']
    Err, nothing, it was offered as part of an explanation as to why prices on the whole are low rather than taking exception to the question. Or did I read it wrong?
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    Perhaps i read it wrong.I thought i had broken the rules somehow.\\but reading it again, i guess i did read it wrongly, so i apologise :unsure:

  11. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1368017090' post='2072062']
    Forum rules (no auctions / statement of item value) coupled to people's knowledge and a broad range similar or alternative instruments conspire to keep prices on the low side around here.
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    What has that got to do with asking about basses being so low?

  12. have the prices dropped dramatically over the past 3 months or so? I couldn`t find a decent thru neck bass for £300 back then.In fact, i paid £300 for my Warwick Fortress Rockbass in February.I know i paid over the odds, but i couldn`t be bothered to wait for the auction to finish , but most were going for £250 on ebay back then.

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