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Started my Bass playing 'career' in a JD covers band back in 1982..... Set my bass playing back for a number of years lol. However, still love em and when New Order finished off with JD covers at their Manchester Apollo gig earlier this year it was sublime.
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What are really unfashionable at the moment?
martthebass replied to Mr. Foxen's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1343041591' post='1744060'] They make it out of graphite, and the newness and novelty has worn off hasn't it? If they could come up with just one modern and inivotive graphite bass- well they could repare their reputation no end. In my mind the pickups and Eq's could be more interesting... I'm imagining taking pointers off Wal pups and EQ and adding carbon fiber.... and suddenly you have something no one else has [/quote] Luke, that's like saying....'it's made out of wood, that's old hat'! Graphite's just another material that has unique properties and can be fabricated to make a pretty good bass (or guitar). I like my Status because it's light, never goes out of tune, never needs the neck adjusting and has no dead spots (can't say the same for my Fenders), novelty has nothing to do with it. Having said that I wouldn't be without my P & J! -
[quote name='Eljay' timestamp='1342818745' post='1741617'] That's an interesting design. I've spoke with Rob I believe it was, about getting a headed Status Stealth built/shipped to me; they are truly Killer basses. Never did the deed (yet) There's this one available in the States; that is actually making me drool on a daily basis. Headed Stealth neck thru w/ leds... I guess we (at least I ) can't be John Entwhistle,with massive collection, eh? [/quote] You're not wrong there. I've fancied a Stealth 2 for ages (as far as i can tell it's a Streamline with a conventional body shape) but i dont have a spare £2K lying around.
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[quote name='ziggydolphinboy' timestamp='1342975285' post='1743325'] "Lovely, lovely bass, ziggy. You lucky boy. " ahh thanks guvnor, traded it with a beutiful bass that i do miss alot but boy does this beast play crikey and cuts trough my band big time yup gold u retro knobs then all is sweet. i love the sound from the brigde pick up and seems ike all notes ring trhough. [/quote] I sometimes forget how well Statii cut through in the mix. Been playing mainly in the classic rock 5 piece over the last few months so it's been Precision all the way. Rehearsed with the 4 piece 60s/70s band the other day and took the Streamline for a change. Sounded like I'd taken about a pound of cotton wool out of my ears....
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Nice brace Nick.....but you need a Jazz in that line up ;-)
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I don't like it when they are 'extreme' but the subtle SC design on my Status Streamline seems to suit it ok.
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SOLD Stingray Fretless and Fender Jazz Fretless
martthebass replied to jcater's topic in Basses For Sale
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What is your favourite song to play live?
martthebass replied to garymilitia's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1342470710' post='1735836'] I have been playing stealers wheel stuck in the middle with a dep gig I have for a few months, never played it before but it's a good one that goes down well. [/quote] Yeah I've always liked that......never mastered playing and singing it at the same time though! -
Sandberg Ken Taylor Basic HH vs Musicman Stingray HH
martthebass replied to hollowsbass's topic in Bass Guitars
I briefly had a Sandberg KT, very good fit and finish but didn't sound anything like a Ray. Much darker sound out of the Humbuckers - less in your face. Very nice bass though - just didn't do it for me. -
Mine Streamline is an early one (number 6 I think), don't know if the profile has changed at all? Now you mention it though it is very slightly flatter up to about the 5th but after that I don't notice a difference - always found it a very easy, fast neck.
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Daft question but did you remove any shims that were stuck in the neck pocket. I've done a couple of neck swaps and on both occasions had to change shimmage.
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[quote name='overdriver' timestamp='1341657802' post='1722326'] Ergonomically, the Steinberger's strap pivot is hard to beat for comfort. Also thye Streamline has the Status neck profile -wide and flat - which is great if thats your thing. Personally, I find it very tiring to play. [/quote] Strange, never really noticed that, mine feels pretty much like my Precision and Ray neck wise.
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Led Zep 1 eh? No surprises there then.....the first Rush album is 'Led Zep 1 the reprise'
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+1 on the mighty mite neck - slotted straight in on my Affinity P bass with only a bit of shimmage needed. £95-100 should sort it new off the bay easily. If you need to go cheaper, Squier necks come up on here from time to time at anything from £35 upwards. One word of warning if you spot an Affinity neck check the tuner holes - on the two I've had they are smaller diameter posts so you'd need to drill them out if you were fitting standard tuners.
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Do you consider yourself an "expert" bass player?
martthebass replied to Jam's topic in General Discussion
Think I 'peaked' about 20 years ago..... -
Musicman Sterling LE Black Onyx(What Value??)
martthebass replied to blunderthumbs's topic in Bass Guitars
I'd have thought the value of the LE would be up there with something like a 30th anniversary Ray. Depending on the day anywhere between about £1000 at the low end but maybe as high as £1300 if an MM collector takes a shine to it. I've had a standard Sterling in the past. playability (neck wise) just as fast as a Jazz. Sound wise - much closer to a Ray......i.e. nothing like a Jazz. Harder edged and less versatile sound palate wise than a Jazz but sits in a mix well and a great sound if you like it. Personally I do but I wouldn't have one as my only bass. Just my 2p -
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