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NancyJohnson

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  1. I remember someone selling one of the B12 12-string basses on here years ago, kind of Jeff Ament spec (matte black).  I just didn't have the money, it was bonkers cheap at something like £1.7K.  I think about it quite often and wonder where it ended up.

  2. We had a drummer that we needed to let go.  Nobody had the guts to do it so we broke the band up and reformed it a few weeks later.  Singer and guitarist were behind the plot, but then the singer didn't want anything to do with the sacking.

     

    He was a lovely guy, just not good enough.  Always late, gear falling apart, couldn't remember the material.  A few weeks before the break, we gigged at the Half Moon in Putney and he missed most of the soundcheck; we borrowed the headliners drummer (a young French lady) and we sounded fantastic.  He turned up a few minutes before end of our check.  Singer wasn't convinced so we rehearsed with a different drummer just to prove a point.

     

    Interestingly, guitarist is on a new project and said things weren't going well with him drummer, he sent me a text saying he was so desperate he nearly called the guy we dropped.

     

    Sometimes it's just too hard to sit someone down and be brutally honest with them.  Sometimes you have to do things differently/covertly.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Angel said:

    I never get why people here are so negative about the show. I stuck Rick Astley on before midnight for about 15 minutes, that was fun, but then they put on Fireworks and I find fireworks on TV monumentally boring. So at that point I switched over to Jools and had it on in the background whilst I faffed on the iPad until about 15 mins before the show ended. Well, I enjoyed it enough, the Irish band were cracking! And I really liked Joss Stone's two numbers. I would never have recognised her now. A good looking woman! 

     

    I don't know, everyone is entitled to an opinion I guess but it feels a bit like it's 'hip' around here to criticise the show. Jools' band guitarist was good, there was an excellent saxophonist, and some lovely busy bass playing at times (forget the numbers?). Still, we can all like what we like I guess.

     

    It's not hip to criticise.  The Hoot' is as outdated and banal as Andy Stewart's Hogmanay TV shows and needs to be consigned to the bin.

     

    It's a music show for people who don't really like music.

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  4. 5 hours ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

    Original Thunderbird pickups and modern reproduction versions have bars rather than individual poles like an upscaled version of the firebird pickup.

     

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    Lest we forget, the original Thunderbird pickups weren't designed as being bass-specific; they were just leftover from lap-steel production instruments and just paired up.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

    just a mad company.

     

     

     

    This in a nutshell.

     

    The only reason they reissued the NR Thunderbird about ten years ago was they were likely all over the bass forums and saw that the Bach models were gaining traction and saw there was money to be made.  Gibson really don't care about the bass side of their business; it's a great pity that Agnesi and Co don't sit down with [us] and say why they're uninterested.

     

    I'm just flicking through Rob's Gibson Bass Book.  I'd be happy to see a few period correct reissues; EB-2, Thunderbird II, either of the Grabbers, The Ripper, 20/20 or the EB-650.

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  6. 1 hour ago, jonno1981 said:

    Hi Paul! Yep. 1st few years used a sadowsky metro. Wish I still had it - the one that got away……

    used this for many years for at least last album stuff. Various always on external preamps. 

     

    I really liked this one.  Didn't think there was much wrong with it.  Remember you saying it was just a parts built one.

     

    If you want to try the latex tube method, happy to pop some over 

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  7. 48 minutes ago, Vin Venal said:

    I'll give my rig a try at practice and report back.

     

    I'm not disagreeing with you, you may be right, but if so I kinda wanna understand why, cuz in theory it should all work fine, it's all the same stuff, there are plenty of good sounding solid state guitar amps, and any issues with frequencies should be solvable with eq. 10" speakers can't be the problem either, cuz there are some legendary guitar amps that use a 4x10. 

     

    Maybe it's partly a taste thing, like direct, abrasive guitar tones are my fave, one of my favourite sounds is a Sunn Beta Lead (King Buzzo) and it's basically exactly the same as the Sunn Beta Bass imo, both just high gain solid state amps. For lower gain stuff, Wilko Johnson on his HH100 springs to mind.

     

    My Trace rig was ridiculous; GP12 SMX pre, stereo and mono power amps, three cabinets.  For bass it was somewhat overblown (and great fun), but for guitar it just didn't have any throw whatsoever.

     

    Oddly, bass into a guitar amp (fed into bass-centric cabinets) sounds fine, if not a little in the thin side tonally.  Perhaps it's a one way street tonally.

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  8. Of the belief that a geetar through a bass rig is ok for low volume practice at home (with some kind of processing in front of the amp), but in a live context it just doesn't work.  Believe me, I have tried.  Several times.  Doesn't really matter if someone goes, 'Well, <insert name here> did it.'

     

    Not limited to my current backline (Darkglass AO900, a pair of DG 1x12s, Barefaced Big One, plus a Fender Pugilist dirt pedal), I could put any combination of this up against my old 75w Line 6 Spider IV and the Line 6 will beat it 24/7.  I do recall many years ago, plugging my old Gibson 335 into a huge Trace Elilot rig I was running with the expectation that this would leave my fellow band members lying on the floor with blood coming out of their ears, but the sad reality was that it just sounded ponky and didn't even cut through the mix even at quite low volumes.

     

    Someone with a more technical nuance will probably be able to answer as to why, but my feeling is bass cabinet design doesn't help in the slightest and the circuitry sweet-spot in bass amps design is for lower frequencies.  Remember too that until quite recently there was an expectation for bass amps to run a lot cleaner than their guitar-based brethren.  

     

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  9. I remember seeing one up in London a few times.  Just hanging on the wall in one of the shops in Denmark Street.  It was there for yonks.  Couldn't even tell you what colour it was, but I do remember it had diagonal stripes on it, which on closer inspection turned out to be wide strips of electrical tape.

     

    The bassist in NWOBHM band Rock Goddess played one:

     

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  10. 28 minutes ago, rwillett said:

    That's a great photo. Any closer and you'd be in the orchestra 

     

    😄

     

    Tickets are already on sale for next year's Christmas sing-along; I know it's a long way off, but it's a hugely entertaining evening.  It appears that the seats we were in (2nd row, right in the middle, little kids in front of us, so clear view), now form part of a VIP experience now (VIP lounge, drink, foodstuffs), which is a tad disappointing (and over double the price), but it's the way of the world I suppose.

     

    One *VERY* entertaining element from last night, we had a group of people behind us who'd travelled down from Yorkshire for a few days.  Every time something was announced, they'd literally be going to each other (and apply an ee'bah'gum accent here), 'Ooh, I bloody love this one, don't you love this one?  Do you love this one, mum?' and then they'd all go, 'Ee, yes, I love this one.'  One of their number sang along constantly, and while credit to him, he was riffing a bit and not necessarily singing the right words or tune.  He just didn't care. 

     

     

  11. I have an option on a (cheap) Jazz bass body and if I go for it, would consider trying to recreate a reverse-P, Mark Hoppus style thing, so questions. 

     

    #1.  Filling the bridge and (possibly) part of the control cavity rout.  Has anyone used an epoxy based filler to good effect rather than routing out a bigger hole and trying to glue in a block of wood?

     

    #2.  Does anyone know whether a Mark Hoppus scratchplate will fit over the old Jazz routs with little or no fettling?

  12. Had a full clear out about 25 years ago, just because I fell out of love with playing following an overlong wilderness period.  Didn't play for ages.

     

    If there's one positive outcome, it's that when you do start rebuilding - because we all will at some point under similar circumstances - it really focuses your mind on what you need to build a set up from the bottom up.

     

    Good luck to you @bubinga5 

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  13. 18 minutes ago, Burns-bass said:


    Marketing doesn’t work in such a linear fashion, but it does work, or why would they pay for it?

     

    Christmas Ads are all about brand building and shifting the perception of the brand among customers.


    The reason you go into Lidl and don’t turn your nose up at it is the brand building Lidl has done in the UK which has been very impressive. This has helped them ride through scandals (the chicken one, for example) with little

    impact.

     

    I genuine despise the way that advertising in this country is considered art and somehow part of our culture, but I can’t deny it’s effective. 

     

     

    I remember when Lidl opened in our village, my original feeling was dismay; we'd lost a really nice '50s garage with some nice vintage cars on the forecourt, which was replaced by a featureless supermarket, which I vowed never to use.

     

    First Lidl experience was actually in Cyprus, well after our local one opened.  Pretty suprised at quality/cleanliness/prices.  Visited our one shortly thereafter, much the same.  End of the day, milk is milk.  Why go to Tesco/Sainsbury?

     

    Never been someone swayed by advertising (I don't watch much terrestrial/commercial TV); I'm strong enough in the head to make my own decisions and don't need Mr Bubbles to tell me Asda sausage rolls are the ones to buy.

     

     

  14. No such thing as being done.  Nope.  There's always going to be something.  Always.

     

    You'll see something that will be a slow burner, maybe it'll be something as simple as the Jazz you have looking better in a solid black and then one will come up for sale, you might have a few hundred £££ in the bank and you start doing the maths.

     

    That, my friend, is how it works.  That's how I've ended up with a room full of kit.  That's how nearly everyone on Basschat has a room full of kit.

     

    Nope, you're not done.  You're just getting started.

     

    😄

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