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  1. Off on a tangent.. and going back to the original 'More than 4' question.

    In Indonisia, some music is played with a 31 tone - equal temperament scale. I wonder how many strings a bass guitar would have had if that scale was the accepted temperament over the more accustomed 12 tone scale?

  2. [quote name='galore' post='94728' date='Nov 26 2007, 07:56 PM']Yes it will. It was made for EU standards (current in Slovenia is 240V, 50/60Hz) and I have had [b]no[/b] problems with it so far. I guess that unless you drastically change or twist your current everything will be fine; 240V, 50Hz is OK.[/quote]

    I concurr.. My SVP says 230V on the back, and it is a UK version.

  3. [quote name='bremen' post='96131' date='Nov 29 2007, 01:34 PM']Both CL and Pro are discontinued anyway,[/quote]


    Are you sure? I am prepared to be corrected, but I can't see why Ampeg would discontinue the newest preamp (CL) and their best selling preamp (SVP) - unless of course something new and great is on its way...

    Would love to see what was better than the preamp sections of the Classic SVT and SVT2-Pro heads, from Ampeg!

    p.s. I am running the new style SVP-Pro in my rack with a 1u poweramp. Saaaaweeeeeet!

  4. I believe, if my memory serves me correctly, Johngh on this forum was planning to do the course.He maybe able to help.

    Jon offers the course to build an instrument from scratch, in which he helps in the process from start to finish, but it really is your hardwork that goes into making the instrument 'happen'.

    I can imagine the sense of achievement afterward is very satsifying!

    I'd say go for it! Really haven't got a bad word to say about Jon.

  5. [quote name='OldGit' post='95685' date='Nov 28 2007, 04:41 PM']Thanks mate it's lovely :)
    I was very worried about it when I saw it with no finish .. It looked really really plain :huh:

    Mighty thoughtful of you to let Jon off the phone .. we still didn't have enough time :huh:

    We had a fine time .. Lot some very nice basses at Jons, plus Poptart had a W&T and Nordy along for the ride, plus Rich's Shuker, both mine and, by far the most notable bass there by far, my heavily mojo'd white Fender P Lyte :huh: :huh: :huh:

    Saw some possible fingerboard woods for your project :huh: Got some pics here if you wannnnnnem ...[/quote]

    lol .. really plain??? Pics jaw up AGAIN ;o) - its incredible how fast time zips by in bass world!! I'd have loved to have been there! Sounds like quite a day! Excellent!

    Mmmmm please do send my pictures... I'd love to see them! Usual addy ;o)

  6. [quote name='ARGH' post='95406' date='Nov 27 2007, 11:39 PM']Back on topic

    SO,If the extended range is growing in popularity (more models/makes are becoming available) where does this leave the humble 4?[/quote]


    I think the 4 will pretty much be untouched by what is happening around it. I don't think we will ever be without the 'classics' - Precision/Jazz etc etc. Four string basses have been such a big part of the rich tapestry of modern music. Yeh, I don't see them disappearing.. But we will always have companies like Bass Surgery trying out new and wonderful designs on us!

  7. [quote name='bassman2790' post='95397' date='Nov 27 2007, 11:14 PM']Totally off topic for which I apoligise unreservedly, but on a lighter note I did hear Chris Moyles quoting a Chuck Norris fansite on his show. One of the quotes made me titter. It said something like, "Ghosts exist because Chuck Norris kills people faster than Death can process them" :)[/quote]


    Yes, Chuck also has no chin, only another fist hiding under his beard. Me n' chuck are related lol..

    taken from the recent discussion [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=6284&hl=chuck+norris"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...hl=chuck+norris[/url]

    ok.. thats the humour to lighten the topic..

  8. Lets nip this one in the bud shall we. I would very much like this thread to get back to a good discussion as suggested by the OP. Personal jibes, attacks etc that have nothing really to do with the subject are not necessary and I'm starting to get a little tired.

    Sooo, just to throw one out there, if my humourous hint wasn't enough... I will be very disappointed if I have to lock the thread altogether because one or two people are spoiling it.

    Thanks, - no more warnings. Ooooh actually, I quite fancy dishing out some profile warnings to users as well.. see what takes my fancy. Chuck? What do you think?

  9. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='95358' date='Nov 27 2007, 10:30 PM']:)

    ...that one came out of left field. And I thought we were doing so well too.

    C'mon people, lets chill out a bit and get back on topic - ERB.

    Or Dood will set his beard on you.[/quote]


    Its not the beard that people should fear... Chuck Norris just popped in for a cuppa and has a full can of b*tchslap on the go.

  10. [quote name='TimmyC' post='94695' date='Nov 26 2007, 06:40 PM'][u][b]Answer[/b][/u] - Please highlight the area under to find the answer

    [color="#FFFFFF"]
    Track 1 - '20 Questions' was played with the 1965 Jazz bass with flats through a 60's Ampeg B-15n.
    Track 2 - 'Alright' was played on the MIA Jazz Deluxe with rounds into a Line 6 Bass POD direct to ProTools.[/color][/quote]


    I am so happy.. thank you ears, thank you ... lol

  11. Hey everyone.

    Thank you for your patience. I am sorry to say to those who have put in an offer on my bass.. I am withdrawing it from sale. It looks like I will be able to keep it after all, due to a delay in GAS circumstances lol

    Apologies and thanks for the interest. I guess it has reminded me how sought after the Non-Export CIJ basses are!

    All the best,

    dood.

  12. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='94813' date='Nov 26 2007, 10:10 PM']QUOTE (MacDaddy @ Nov 24 2007, 04:06 PM)
    34' scale





    I've decided on 32'. It makes more sense as the Kubicki's and King Bass are both 32' - should make getting strings easier too :)

    Thanks for all the positive comments, next up will be pics of the neck woods.[/quote]


    Dude.. 34" and 32" ;o) I think you have been refering to a 34 foot and 32 foot scale above ... its ok, we're only jestin'

  13. [quote name='finnbass' post='94780' date='Nov 26 2007, 09:18 PM']Simple really, people should just engage with what they are comfortable with, enjoy themselves, and try not to turn art into religion. :)

    A basic understanding that we don't all think along the same lines would go a long way too.

    [i]Vive la difference [/i]:huh:[/quote]


    Cool ;o)

  14. [quote name='ped' post='94660' date='Nov 26 2007, 05:37 PM']I have a Trace SMX dual band compressor I might be selling soon so if interested send moi a PM!

    Cheers
    ped

    P.s my fave compressor ever is the Line6 LA-2A model, just amazing![/quote]


    Ped, I'd love an opportunity to A/B the trace against my EBS Multicomp, as essentially they are similar pedals.. both dual band compressors etc....

  15. Hi all,

    my 'joke' answer would be any early Metallica or Dream Theater Albums, where the bass is so buried in the mix, it may as well not be there at all!!

    I really (if you'll excuse the phrase) 'get off' on those recordings of voices on their own, like one singer on their own.. um.. the sort that is so close mic'd you can hear their jaw move! Sounds great through a really good system. A couple of favourites: - OLD: John Lee Hooker, I think the track is called 'The Waterfront'. My 'new' choice would be that ther' Joss Stone gal, doing a cover of 'I Had A Dream'. There are plenty more, of course.. but I do think that sometimes I want to right a bass line that follows the vocal line closer than say a normal pop bassline. Does that make sense?

    Take for example Thomas Lang (not the drummer!!) "Me and Mrs Jones" I LOVE the bass on that track!

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