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  1. [quote name='BOD2' post='1737' date='May 18 2007, 07:45 PM']I thought I heard somewhere he's packed it in and enjoys spending time with his family.

    Lots of stuff on the net about him. Good bio on [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Deacon"]Wikpedia[/url]

    He was a good songwriter too.[/quote]

    Yup I heard the same.

    An interesting point about Queen, is that every member wrote a hit (or more) that made it to number one. I wonder how many bands can say the same?

  2. I have so much to thank him for. I would dearly love to meet him to do that in person. He was the reason I started to play bass. Many others have influenced my playing and my 'style' if i have one, probably has nothing in common with his.. but.. he got my started.

    I think his playing was in the pocket all the time. Tasteful and uber musical. I love listening to all the unusual stuff.. there's some cracking moments in JD world!

  3. I used a pair of DC's in my 7 string and a pair of P's in my 6 string. I can't comment on the DC + J config, but there's absolutely no reason why this wont work. Don't forget, because EMG pups have quick release connectors, if you don't like the J in the neck position, you can always swap the pups round and see what it sounds like that way.. or swap for a P style.

    The DC pup has more of a musicman rasp to it. The J will sound smoother and less aggressive. The P style pup has a deeper bottom end and will have a more characteristic sound than the J. All of the extended range pups have an inherent HIFI edge to them, but this can very easily be 'oldskooled' by using a passive EQ and winding the top end down. I leave mine 'falt' and EQ on my amp instead.

    I love EMGs.. they are shhweeet!

  4. This thread will be for "Doodle" including the review of the Warwick Dark Lord strings. I'm just gonna tidy up the old diary for the new site.

    I'll have a new thread for the new bass, when it starts.. but that wont be for a while yet.

    Doodle will be sporting some updates over time.. She is definitely a work in progress. "What?" you say.. "how can you improve on perfection?" - Just little things! I'll keep you all posted.

  5. Hey mate! Um, the tuning keys.. err.. the knobs are on their way .. and I had a new nut made for the new strings.

    I LOVE those new keys.. they are very light. They can be ordered from Gotoh I assume. I must admit, they look better than the black hardware! I think I'll be updating the lot eventually!!!!!!!

  6. I did.. and I'm just a bass player, so.. yes.. yes it is! I will eventually copy all of the info over, but I'm lacking Mod rights at the moment.

    Read this for now.. [url="http://basstalk.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2804"]http://basstalk.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2804[/url]

  7. For any fans of Status basses, go and check out avid BW member Andre's new Status website at [url="http://www.statii.com"]http://www.statii.com[/url]

    Moderated by our very own Status and G-77 (uh oh!) I expect it wil be a great success! Best of luck with it chaps.

  8. There seems to be a lot of interest in the cost of importing. This topic gives the definitive answer for a single item import from outside the EC. For the sake of example, I will use a Japanese 62 reissue P-Bass priced at Ishibashi at 42,400 yen plus 16,000 yen shipping. The formula applies to imports from the US also:

    Cost of item: 42,400
    plus
    Cost of shipping: 16,000
    = 58,400
    converted at Monday's exchange rate ( 0.00498943 )= £291.38
    plus
    3.9% import duty = £302.74
    plus
    17.5% VAT = £355.73
    plus
    customs clearance charge - Parcelforce=£13.50, DHL=£20

    So the landed cost of this example is £369.32 or £375.73 depending on the courier used.


    Ishibashi in english ISHIBASHI [url="http://www.excite.co.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ishibashi%2Dmusic.com%2F&wb_lp=JAEN&wb_dis=2"]http://www.excite.co.jp/world/english/web/...EN&wb_dis=2[/url]

    I highly recommend IshiBashi. Fast insured deliveries too and much cheaper than buying the 'non export' versions in the UK

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  9. Well it has been a long time coming but I have finally received a new set of custom bass nuts to fit these new MONSTER strings!!! Jon (Shuker) kindly cut a set, so I could drop the new gauge strings straight on my bass without any additional fiddling.

    I first and foremost must thank Dean from the Bass Centre for hooking me up with Rob Norton, the Vice President of Warwick UK. We spoke by telephone initially and I met with him and Dean at the London Guitar Show this year. Rob very kindly offered to help me out with my 'string issues' and I have a lovely set of these strings to thrash the pants off and give you a review.


    Warwick are the only mainstream manufacturer to offer a serious solution for those of us who want to seriously drop tune. More and more bands, especially metal.. but, other genres are demanding a wider selection of strings to create new and exciting sounds.

    I have been using the heaviest gauge custom made F# string I could find for the last few months or so.. unfortunately only being a 145 gauge for my bottom string. This, is normally just a heavy B string. It works, but still a wee bit floppy.

    Enter Warwick! The gauntlet was thrown down and they have met the challenge with the Warwick Dark Lord bass string set.

    The 4 string bass set is gauges 175, 135, 105, 85:-



    Nothing really unusual on the outside of the box.. but it's the beast within that had me giggling like a school girl when I first opened the box.





    So what do they sound like? Well as you know, I sold both of my Bass cabs recently and will be looking to purchase a new pair soon. So, the neighbours got off very lightly this evening. I demo'd the new strings through my li'l studio and straight into a set of earphones, to really get close to the sound.

    I can describe them but I'd urge you to try Warwick strings yourself. I know they have a really good reputation amongst users here on this forum and would expect that you guys would feel the same if you tried them.

    They aren't 'pingy' (if thats a good word) like D'addario or NewTone for example. The fundamental tone is deeper and full of harmonics, instead of just zing. This appears to work extremely well with my EMG DC pups. The overall effect being a biting tone and a fairly gutteral resonance. Needless to say I am pretty impressed, as you can imagine.
    The F# string is massive in comparison to my 'usual' strings. I don't think the pictures above really do the beast justice!

    I did like the fact that when I am dropping below B, the notes didnt just turn into a moosh, but I'd also add that you need to exercise a little bit of restraint if (like me) your action is pretty low. This string needs to move!!

    As far as I know, at the moment very few people (if any actually) have the Dark Lord strings yet, so I do feel a little bit chuffed that I have got a chance to give them a play so soon after their release.

    Tacked onto the bottom of this review, Jon Shuker has also sent me a set of the Gotoh Res-O-Lite 350 tuning keys for my SHuker 7 string. I'd just like to say that they make a massive difference to the weight of the bass, as the headstock is no longer pulling down on my shoulder. so, a BIG thanks to Jon as well.

    Give these strings a go.. I don't think they are a novelty.. and lets face it.. Us ERBers do need help with sourcing strings in the UK!

    Cheers all,

    Dood
  10. [b]yes, I am going to do a new diary for you lovely people..

    Coming Soon!

    Dynamite!

    Explosive!

    A Must See![/b]



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  11. [quote name='Mrs Tinman' post='533' date='May 17 2007, 04:54 PM']Personally, I find myself strangely drawn to you, if you could pay for my train fare, Tinman says you can have me every other Wednesday :)[/quote]

    Woh! Result! ;o)

    lol lol

  12. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='524' date='May 17 2007, 04:49 PM']It has to have a pulse and hair that isn't 'quite' as nice as his... actually the first ones not strictly true, so long as it's still warm[/quote]

    lol lol lol ;o)

  13. [quote name='machinette' post='514' date='May 17 2007, 04:46 PM']Do you require a certain "spec" :huh: :)[/quote]

    well.. I got to a list of 100 points and had to rethink lol!!!

  14. Hey Everybody!!!!


    I like the new surroundings already!! Glad to be on board.. I stand by the admins and my fellow moderators and would just like to say a MASSIVE thank you to those who have worked soo bloomin hard to get this new forum up and running!

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