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Raslee

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  1. [quote name='timhiggins' timestamp='1466973119' post='3080191'] Lovely bass ,and i have been trying very hard to resist...hmm [/quote] I'm surprised it's still here mate to be honest.....i do love it but it's not getting a look in since the Ricky landed, even though the Lakland is the better player. It's too nice to sit in a case. I'm sure if someone played it they'd take it easily, it's a top quality build, sound and look.
  2. Trades up, down and in between...or simply cash bump
  3. Bob's live album 'Babylon by Bus' - great album. Many bands but Culture are worth a good look
  4. [quote name='jahfish' timestamp='1466438793' post='3075806'] How do. I thought these were heavy basses - is the 8.3lbs weight what you recorded? Anyway, have a BUMP! [/quote] Nope this bass is a lovely and accurate 8.3lbs on digital scales. Although it is a wonderful heavy sound but lightweight on the feel
  5. Super amps these, I have the mono. The sounds, amp modelling, and FX are top notch Markbass quality and the amp itself is easy to use too, at first it may appear daunting but it is very easy. Very light as well. A lot of amp for the money at this price - especially with the foot pedal too. GLWTS
  6. A lovely bass for blues on a Sunday afternoon bump - warm defined tones that cut through the mix sweetly. ...and try me on trades, you never know
  7. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1466142712' post='3073589'] W.H.Y? [/quote] Mean's 'What Have You got'....perhaps technically it should be WHYG - I also wondered for years what it was on here until someone explained it to me too, I'm sure you're not alone and we may have enlightened another
  8. Lindy Fralin!
  9. Ahh, great to see there is a thread on these great amps. I got the Mono off here a few months back in a trade and have to say so far i love it. I've mostly used it at home in a different home project band but am now feeling ready to gig it sometime soon with my main functions band. I have the Markbass foot pedal too and finally think I've got my head around it now...it has been a slow process learning it to be honest. As previously mentioned It would be great to have a patch sharing space
  10. I hear you man. I tired a 74' 4001 18 months ago in a local shop, thinking that they're twangy odd looking things and thought i'd never get on with them, that bass sound and vibe really stuck with me.....so recently i bought a 1975 4001 - and....simply amazing!
  11. Higher & Higher, bores me to death with repetivness - yet I don't mind play Cobhams Stratus which is also repetitive ...but we don't do that number in a weddings band.....shame
  12. Trades added for 4/5 string basses only W.H.Y.
  13. [quote name='Dosi Y'Anarchy' timestamp='1465246436' post='3066529'] Jeez. I've been dying for one of these. Literally no way i can afford this though... Was tempted to float you a trade offer for my lightweight gk amp and can.... And then i realised i wouldn't have an amp! Im gonna list some stuff for sale, if i can miraculously get £600 together from it, then I'll be back! Theo [/quote] Go for it Theo, you will not be disappointed. Surprised it's still here....however means I get to play it longer
  14. It's all a bit strange this one. I feel for anyone having a bass stolen, I know I would be gutted if one of mine was stolen. Is it not possible to confront the culprit if his digital whereabouts can be traced? I'd be happy to speak on behalf of a basschatter if something went wrong in my local area (Risk perhaps?...don't worry being a social worker I have good police/legal back up when it comes to risk ) Anyhow I hope this gets resolved for all parties involved
  15. PM's replied ....still ere' Don't under estimate it...watch this: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6TOB4udSPs"]www.youtube....h?v=X6TOB4udSPs[/url] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6TOB4udSPs"]http://www.youtube....h?v=X6TOB4udSPs[/url]
  16. [quote name='Westenra' timestamp='1464563220' post='3060400'] I love the look of the skylines but I'm a sea-foam guy all over. [/quote] You could get a respray still here folks...quality bit of kit.
  17. The Roland micro cube is perfect for busking and surprisingly loud. I used it briefly doing some stuff with seven djembe players (loud) and it cut through sweetly. Incidentally mine is in the for sale section haha - great amp!
  18. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1464570623' post='3060421'] When I had one it was neck on full, bridge on full (then backed-off about 1/8th turn), tone on full. Then fart about trying to play that pencil-thin neck like a big fairy gay then rush straight back to a P-Bass, which is the bass of choice for proper men. [/quote] Is this a discriminating dig at homosexual obesse fairies who have a penchant for the superior Fender?
  19. Depends on the genre for me, Reggae, bridge perhaps 10% N 100% & T 0%...I use some tone for definition every now and then. Dub as above but bridge 0% Modern funk, all 100% but I adjust the tone for taste (all tastes like chicken to me ) Vintage soul N 100% B 50% T 50%...this is my most common setting. Fusion/Jazz, I like N 0% B 100% T 50%-0% These are just my preference. I'm sure fingers & feel, strings and amps account for a lot of the sound too. Also my favourite is to have the concentric pots set up and have tone on each pick up...loads of variations to be had.
  20. I like that a lot! Not that I can afford to have more GAS. What's the weight like?
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