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Marc S

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  1. Replied Jas, It's yours pending the usual.... Cheers
  2. Funnily enough, I rarely put the rest on the opposite side As you say, it does seem to get in the way I rarely venture too far up the neck Lol .... probably cos I love the rich, lower notes (well, that's my excuse) Someone else might find the rest useful, and not so cumbersome, of course.....
  3. [quote name='EliasMooseblaster' timestamp='1408448804' post='2530198'] ........Somebody on a different thread here coined a wonderful phrase of "music for people who aren't interested in music," [/quote] Oh, I do like that quote
  4. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1408397131' post='2529862'] ... who can forget that song that was playing when you met your first love, had your first drink, drove your first car, smoked your first joint, went to your first gig..? [/quote] Blimey, that was a busy night I'm not sure some of the chart music now will ever be listened to in the same way older music is replayed and replayed.... Some of it will survive, I think But perhaps as we become more of a disposable society, future generations will treat music the same way as an-other "commodity" My lad is 22, and he and all his pals are into 80's metal bands like Maiden & Metallica They listen to newer music, but all think of the 80's as some magical metal heavenly period.... Interesting question, and some interesting answers too.... BTW. I do like new stuff too My tastes have changed, and I like to think, moved and ebbed and flowed..... I do discover new stuff all the time, and look out for new, young bands at festivals (and there are plenty!) But I do go back to older stuff from time to time too... Some of which has dated, but some of which sounds as good as ever
  5. PS. Last time I saw one of my heroes JJ Burnell, He still looked about 25! lol How does he do it? Or is it partly my eyesight these days? ..... don't get me started on that either
  6. If your playing to an audience that cares about your age, you're playing the wrong venues! lol I started at about 20 years old, and gave up for over 20 years!! I regret ever having given up and started playing again around 6 years back OK - I'm much older, playing 2nd time around But I think I'm actually enjoying it more than ever As it happens, I recently started playing the double bass too .... so that didn't help my aching joints etc But on the plus side, my old valve head with 2x5 and 4x12 weighed two tonnes, and gave me 150W My rig is now a third of the size, a quarter of the weight, and gives me 500W PS. I've always been the oldest in every band I've been in, including current set-ups But I recently joined a folk band - and am now the youngest in that band ..... does it bother me? nah Some of my heroes of the bass are in their late 50's and 60's and do I think any less of them? Nope The important thing is, as even said - "You're enjoying your playing" and long may it continue sir Thanks for posting
  7. Mine was a new Stagg But I think the shop had had it in stock for a while The rests seem easy enough to bend upwards or down and I tweaked it to a much more comfortable position I usually remove it for playing when sitting down, but that depends on whether I'm on the sofa, a chair, or a stool... It sounded beautiful on the big stage at Cambridge and I've been tempted to do some mods - but I'll leave it alone now PS. Some people seem to have had issues with the electrics on theirs, but in mine - I left it nearly a year before changing battery!
  8. Just in case you don't see it I've advertised my Eastern European Laminate Double bass on here Sorry mods, if this is not the "done thing" I'll remove the post, if you like.... Anyhow, as others have said Eastern European Ply laminate basses are much better quality than the newer Chinese models I've seen a few Chinese laminates on ebay, with splits in the body joins, and the basses are apparently not that old! Let us know how you get on http://basschat.co.uk/topic/243458-for-sale-boosey-hawkes-artia-34-double-bass/page__fromsearch__1
  9. [quote name='Myke' timestamp='1408310035' post='2528935'] I bought one today! Initial impressions are good! Few issues though (as always) the rest on the right that leans against your side hurts my hip. I'm not sure if it's because it's in the wrong place or because I'm too boney but it starts hurting after a while. Also my shoulder really, really aches after about 2mins of playing. Again this could be me being a weakling or because I'm holding my arm too high or what. I've watched the Geoff Chalmers videos with his beginner tips and have adjusted the bass to where he says. In line with the eyebrow while leant against you etc. I don't know but I will stick at it! It's awesome! [/quote] Don't know if you've tried yet, but the rests are quite pliable You can bend them upwards & downwards fairly easily They do take a bit of getting used to.... But the Stagg is a nice enough, reasonably priced bit of kit which doesn't take too much room when folded up in the bag It was my first foray into DB, and it taught me a lot It also gave me some idea about playability of acoustic Db's too and made me more confident to try them out....
  10. Hi there, I'm looking to trade up to a NS Design electric DB, so I'm selling my Stagg EUB I bought this bass at the Cambridge Folk Fest in 2012, and I'm so glad I did - because it's what got me started into the new venture of Upright bass! It was actually used in the festival, on stage 2, by Steve Tilston's bass player (hugh?) he signed a copy of his cd, and I'll chuck that in as well - as it sort of belongs with the bass A pal took some photos - but I still haven't seen the pics Lol! Anyhow, it's pretty much in mint condition - with no knocks or dings that I can see I never really gigged it - just took it along as spare, and it stayed in the bag I've strung it with Black Nylon Wrap strings - which sound great, and have a certain "dark" quality to them I've also got the steel strings it came with - if anyone wants to bow this bass Some of these seem to suffer with battery / electric type issues, but this one doesn't - recently realised I'd left the last battery in for almost a year! As I've mentioned, the bass comes with it's carry case, and both removable rests, as it did new. But I also bought the proper Stagg stand for the bass (which was about £60 with postage) - and the deal here, is I'll chuck that in for this price - so I don't want to sell the stand separately I'd rather not post this item, as I don't like posting instruments, and it's a tad more bulky when you include the stand.... So It's collection only, or I could arrange to meet / deliver for some petrol money I'm based in Cardiff handily, these basses come with an MP3 player socket, AND a separate headphone socket, which I found really handy Especially when learning, or playing late at night - it's virtually silent, so Mrs S couldn't complain Thanks for looking and these really are a great introduction to the world of DB, if you're thinking of giving DB a try It really is a little financial outlay - and you'd get your money back on one of these anyhow
  11. Hi, For sale is my K&K transducer Double Bass pickup It produces a great, warm sound, and I was really happy with it, but my new DB came with a built-in pickup - so I use that I gather some people like to use a pre-amp with these but I honestly like the sound as-is, so I never tried it with one £55 plus P&P (we can work out preferred courier) or collection / meet I'm in North Cardiff
  12. Hi there, For sale is my beautiful Boosey & Hawkes "Artia" 3/4 size Double Bass I bought it just a short while ago, from Sarah Thomas on this very forum I believe Sarah bought it a few years ago (for £1K) from a fellow basschat member though I can't find the original thread at the moment The bass DOESN'T come with stand or bow, but I have a rather nice "Theodore" padded gig-bag, which cost me around £60 - and I will chuck in as well... It dates, I believe from around 1980 and for an instrument of this age, it has a few knocks & dings - which is only to be expected However, none of these bumps have any effect on the playability or sound I have tried to picture the main ones, which are on the edges TBH - these look worse repairs in the photos than they actually are and there are no cracks or other concerns The fingerboard is ebony (not another dyed wood) and it looks and sounds beautiful At the moment, it is strung with Innovation Silver Slap strings which I really like. These are great for Pizz, but not so good for bowing However, I do have other options re strings - I will probably put the Innovation Honeys it came with, and I do have a set of steel strings that came with my Stagg - in case anyone specifically wants to bow the bass Not much else to say, other than I'm only selling because I bought a lovely David Gage bass from Greg on this forum, and I really can't keep 2 DB's I'll be sad to see this bass go - but she deserves to be played NB. These Eastern European DB's are not like the modern Chinese laminate Db's They really are high quality construction Though less lively than a solid carved bass - it's a loud, really warm sound EDIT: Sorry - forgot to add, I don't really want to post this So collection only - or I can meet somewhere within reasonable distance of Cardiff ALSO: I'm possibly looking for a trade for an NS Design EUB - with suitable cash adjustment...
  13. [quote name='gelfin' timestamp='1408356857' post='2529226'] Can't wait to hear the Orange rig. I have the RIC. [/quote] And I can say that Gelfin's Rick is one of the very best I've played
  14. Hi, do you still have this for sale? Did you get my PM? Cheers
  15. Hi all, and thanks for organising this again Gelfin The last one was fab - but it would be nice to have more BC'ers there It's in my diary - so I hope nothing gets in the way in the meantime Not sure what kit I'll bring but it will probably include a double bass (again) or an EUB, maybe my electro-acoustic, and my MM Stingray (if I still have it.... lol) Marc
  16. Apologies, another quick question! I'm only listening on the small monitor on my PC, listening to that soundclip you posted.... this EUB sounds pretty close to an acoustic DB What amplification are you using? Cheers Marc
  17. Not sure what these are like, but looks about as small as you could go http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ministar-Basstar-5-Travel-Guitar-5-Strings-Fretted-with-Headphone-Amp-/321487288899?pt=Guitar&hash=item4ada22ba43
  18. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1408087473' post='2526892'] I went through my golf bag the last time I went to visit my folks having not played for years... I found a bobble hat, about Six quid in change and a three year out of date can of Tetleys... [/quote] Hope you ignored the date, and drank the Tetleys anyway Some useful suggestions on here folks Thanks for sharing
  19. Hmmmm, tricky one, as my first thought as I was reading this was "try a decent short scale bass" I suppose you could try getting a really cheap bass, and trimming the body down a bit.... Sounds drastic, I know, but might pay off There are a few slightly smaller bodied basses around too - like an old Westone, which are fab instruments, and usually go cheap S/H I've seen a couple of travel basses online, but they don't look much smaller than a bass guitar I have a similar problem my self but my own solution was to get a David Gage Czech Ease DB I was so lucky to get one S/H on here, and am ever greatful to greg for selling it to me Don't know if you've seen one - but they are still 3/4 scale but the body is rather smaller than a typical DB It saved me a lot of space..... and weight! and I can now get my DB in the car easily - even in the hardcase and I've still got more space.... I'm interested in what BC'ers say on this matter so I'll be keeping an eye on this post I'm not getting any younger, and it seems I'm forever lugging heavy, bulky gear about the place.... I'm also considering getting a TC electronic 250-208 amp as they seem very small & lightweight Let us know what you discover Cheers Marc PS. I've also thought that as the years advance - perhaps I could shift to a 1/2 scale DB..... Another consideration maybe?
  20. Yes, I have to say I agree with you .... but I notice it's got over 14,000 likes! Could be that they all think it's hugely funny of course....
  21. Wow, that looks beautiful What lovely workmanship Congratulations on your purchase Marc
  22. [quote name='drewk_ie' timestamp='1407051469' post='2516836'] That's fantastic, simple design, I must put one on order, as most of my gigs are doublers, so this would make change overs easy. I already designed and built my own electric bass stands which slot into either side my amp flight cases (handy when swapping between fretted and fretless bass). Petes stand looks like a great idea, does anyone know if it comes with a case/ bag? Cheers Andrew [/quote] Don't know whether it comes with a bag If anyone else buys one of these - please let us know, as I may well opt for one of these simple stands... Slightly off topic, but along the same lines, and re the post above, by Andrew Sometime back, I bought one of these to act as stand for bass guitar Just thought I'd give these the nod, as it saves carting another stand around... Of course, your amp has to be covered in material which will work with velcro and be tall enough - my CMD 102 combo is, when tilted back It's very small and light, and works very well as stand for my spare bass http://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/products/markbass_bass_keeper_bass_holder.asp?gclid=CJewnqLZjcACFerpwgodMiYAdg Just thought a few DB'ers who double up with BG may want to know of this useful item Marc
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