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Dood

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  1. [quote name='jase00' post='52668' date='Aug 30 2007, 10:42 AM']Sibob, a little off topic but how do you find the Docs pro plugs? I saw you mentioned them in the Ear plugs thread. I left a post but I think it was a while ago you posted there.
    cheers,
    Jase.[/quote]

    I found them uncomfortable and not great in comparison to others available on the market, But I guess the premoulded shape may not have been good for my ears. Maybe I have little lugs.. I would def go for Elacin/Heroes/Etymotic Research ER20's for the cheap option and ER9/15/25's for the best option, having tried most of the plugs available on the market lol!!

    Dan

  2. [quote name='pip' post='52626' date='Aug 30 2007, 09:00 AM']Hi guys

    As I thinking about this just recently I was wondering what would be expectedf me if I joined a Prog or instrumental rock band for the first time? What I mean by that is would I need to be able to read, play complex lines and different time signatures, playing abillty, good theroy, play an extended range on the bass (i.e. 5, 6 string), gear etc.[/quote]

    Able to read? not necessarily
    Play complex lines? Yes definitely
    Play complex time sigs? Yes definitely
    Playing ability? A definite bonus to be dextrous ;o)
    Good theory? I reckon so. understanding all your keys/modes will help if you are asked to right harmony parts etc. But you don't need to be a grade 8er to write good solid basslines! Just a bit of imagination!
    Extended range? Nah, not really, unless there are parts specifically writeen for an extended range.. then you may need to work on transposing into the range you have available on a 4 string, for example.

    Prog and Prog metal naturally leans towards being dextrous and musically interesting to play and is a big reason why I love it. That aside though, you can expect to fit in all styles of playing and its not all about playing fast/showey. I think there should still be a damn good song in there and not some 25 minute shred fest *yawn*.

  3. Hi all! I can only echo a lot of what has been said on this thread already.

    I have met Alan from ACG and played his wonderful basses. What a gentleman. I feel lucky to have had an opportunity to play pretty much (nearly) all of the UK most known Luthier's products. (does that make sense? really bad grammar!! but I'm gonna leave it.. hawww hawwwwww)

    I think choosing a Luthier can be a very personal thing, even before saw hits wood. After all you are entrusting a large some of money to someone and you want to feel confident in their abilities and understanding of your needs. In my case, one or two 'companies' didn't really get what it was I was trying to achieve. Other simply didn't offer a 'pattern' I liked. I thought, for my needs at least, it'd be easier to start with a 'stock' body shape I liked as opposed to designing something new.

    I really can't say a bad word about Jon. His lead times have been mentioned above, but I'd need to clarify that a bit and say that it needs pointing out only Jon works on these instruments. Some other companies outsource their spray shops etc, thus essentially having 'more than one man on the job' if you see what I mean.

    Jon also had some real problems with the recent flooding too, which I can imagine could have been problematic. I'm pretty sure he is up and running again now! Must give him a bell soon.

    I think, having played a few different custom basses, when it comes down to 'who is the best' well, in the absence of cost, it'd be a harder choice to make. When it comes to the folding stuff though, quite a few Luthiers get ruled out fairly quickly, sadly.

    I feel I should balance the discussion a little and say, ultimately it is up to you who you feel will be best. The UK has simply awesome designers and builders and we all have a personal preference when it comes to who we'd want to take on such a project.

    I am very proud to be on Jon's endorsement page.. he will be getting my next build.. and probably the next.. infact, he'll be sick of the sight of me by the time we have finished ha ha ha!

  4. For me, Feeder I think. They were cool. Paradise Lost were dark and very scary lol. Gun were a great bunch of lads, very down to earth. But if we are talking bass player, it would have to be Glenn Hughes. Anyone who can sing that high and play at the sametime.... well.... Awesome!! *sings* "I've ...been... Misssssssstreateeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed" !!!

  5. [quote name='tayste_2000' post='51345' date='Aug 27 2007, 05:15 PM']I've decided after various talks with my band, managers and producers to simplify my rig down so this is on the chopping block.

    Cheers[/quote]

    Ste??? is that REALLY you in there? Quick! Everyone! I think Ste has been drugged. STOMACH PUMP! STOMACH PUMP SOMEBODY!!!!!

  6. Then I must jump right in with a great big +1 for a top chap, with great communications throughout the purchase. We had a good time when we met up, eh Paul!

    Chat soon,

    Dan

  7. It'd be good to have a fresh MySpace thread, as the last one is probably a bit out of date now.

    My site is woefully out of date, but is in my sig or a link on my website.

  8. Always a popular subject! Take a look at the 'importing guitars' sticky as Ishibashi is a great way to go. I and several others have had good experiences buying direct.

    Far East guitars are really cool too. John I think would have gone out of his way to help. Good chap! I havent dealt with 'carafted in Japan' and I wont be dealing with guitar emporium.

  9. [quote name='ped' post='44821' date='Aug 13 2007, 02:30 PM']I am really and truly sorry to say it will be a cold day in hell before I buy a new stock instrument from the UK. I would like nothing more than to support our UK shops, but who can afford to?![/quote]

    that'll be a +1 from me....

    [quote name='Champion Badger' post='49426' date='Aug 23 2007, 11:45 AM']My Jazz Fretless arrived today. It was sent out from Japan on Sunday, arrived in the UK on Monday - then took until today to arrive at the local Parcel "farce" depot.

    Ishibashi were excellent, but as usual - once it arrived in the UK, it was delayed. Plus I had to pay £86 customs charges.

    The bass is excellent and sounds great - I would highly recommend the Japanese option - far superior to the US/Mexican Fenders I have played.[/quote]

    oh and I believe that's another +1 ;o) Lets see some pics! ;o)

  10. I had Mr Hellborg do a personal demo of his gear for me. Gotta say I rather liked it ;o) - Speaking of Ampeg.. I could be swayed by the SVT-8 .. now the spec of that looks good. I wonder if it sounds as good.

  11. [quote name='stevebasshead' post='48879' date='Aug 22 2007, 12:39 PM']Dood, IIRC I think there were two Groove Tubes and Two Sovteks but my memory is somewhat iffy... I'll swap them over tonight and see what they sound like at the next rehearsal.

    Regards,
    Steve.[/quote]

    Oh ar? the GT's will be ok.. but the Sovteks can be improved on easily.. In general, they are good valves, but there are certainly better ones in terms of tone/clarity etc.

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