
Musicman20
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The trouble is, I like Sheldon's work and have a lot of respect for his basses, but in my eyes, a P is the most simple of basses ever. No fancy work, just a simple P pickup, 4 strings, (5 if you dare) and rock on. I still revert back to a P, and Ive tried loads of different variants. For me, The Fender nails it.
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Its a nice looking bass. Im expecting it to be £2000+...which is fair enough for the work and perfection. Out of my price range though.
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[Withdrawn] FS/FT: EBMM 25th Anniversary HH bass, mint condition
Musicman20 replied to oli@bass's topic in Basses For Sale
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MarkBass F500 4 Ohm(approx) stability
Musicman20 replied to markstuk's topic in Repairs and Technical
The RH450 is safe lower than 4 ohms, (2.66) so it MIGHT be something to do with the cab, although I would think Alex would be able to sort it or diagnose this very quickly. -
The LM rocker...not sure...heard the O/D and its not my thing. No idea if its emulated or a tube.
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The problem with the 'Tube' Markbass amps is that the tube is miniscule. We are talking a very very small that is, as I mentioned, soldered to the board. It will have a very subtle effect, and to my ears doesnt really add what a tube pre normally does. You might like it. If you want a big, warm, clear and smooth sound, the Streamliner is hard to beat. If you want it more 'middy/low mid kick' the TC RH amps are also a nice option, and sound very tubey despite having ZERO tubes.
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Beautiful birdseye. Love it.
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Mayones Jabba and heavily modded Warwick $$ porn!
Musicman20 replied to TheDaivisch's topic in Gear Gallery
Nice Mayones...Ive been looking at them and the Carvin SB5000. My only gripe is, as much as I can go down and test drive one, Ill want a different configuration, which means I won't get to test the one I want to buy! Such is life....what do you think of the Delanos vs Seymour Ds? -
FYI [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEdT9dRuiTU&feature=related[/media] Im going to email the distributors. So far ive told them I personally think £1300 is pricing them out of the market they are supposed to be in. I think they understand where I am coming from, but I guess our ridiculous VAT and import duties ruin it. If we are looking at £1100, then maybe its getting closer to what they should be selling for. I'll email tomorrow and see if there is any haggling to be done...they are brand new to Carvin (the dealers) so maybe they could arrange a deal. Otherwise, Ill have to walk away as it starts to get into 'normal superjazz' prices.
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Ive had really good sound with a simple P bass and a Hartke cab/amp I borrowed at two outdoor gigs I played in summer. Really good even tone, but then again its hard to get away from a P bass tone with a P bass....its an amazing one trick pony.
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I had a world with the distributor, they are around £1300 including the Carvin hardcase...not really competing with the Fender Deluxe etc, but much cheaper than the Sadowsky basses, and the Carvin's are built to to order in the USA
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These basses are seriously good value in the US, and seem to have many players swayed to Carvin for a boutique jazz at a low-ish price. Has anyone tried one? http://www.carvinworld.com/isa/process/getGuitarsByModelID.php?model=sb5000 White/Rosewood/Tort....yum. Weird horn, but I kind of like it.
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The great thing about TC is they listen when you need help! They don't do what other manufacturers do (naming no names) and ignore emails, ignore phonecalls etc. TCE get top marks from me, and ill continue to be a customer.
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I miss the posts from Clarky and Silddx...and ive also become more involved in playing live (and I have upgraded my iPhone and havent got the new one to view websites, and sold the old one!). I can't look at Basschat much at work (maybe for 2-3 mins) and to be honest, more important things are happening I need to address. I like to come on here and catch up, and Ive learnt a LOT over the past 2 years. I've also been very disappointed with new basses/amps from manufacturers I normally trust 100%, and it has taken the 'excitement' of chasing a bass or new rig. The economic situation seems to have driven prices up, and customer service down.
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[quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1322159099' post='1447436'] This is the title instrumental from Nyx' 2007 album 'Torn from Chaos'. You'll recognise the Metallica influences here. You'll also see its light years from what I do now* [url="http://search.4shared.com/search.html?searchmode=2&searchName=09+Torn+From+Chaos"]http://search.4share...Torn+From+Chaos[/url] * played on Warwick Thumb 5 BO for the sake of bass nerdistry [/quote] Clarky on a Warwick 5er?! What is going on?! Cool stuff
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Why not get an American Standard and use a high quality pre amp pedal like the Tonehammer? This enables true passive tone, and flick the pedal, and you have an 'active bass' kick. No mods, no fuss, and no issues with switching the onboard pre if you don't like it.
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Markbass tube 800 V Genz Benz streamliner 9
Musicman20 replied to leroydiamond's topic in Amps and Cabs
Do you want a warm tube-type tone, with a little bit of that colour that tubes add, or a more straight up 'flat amp' like the Markbass (eg a little bit more clean and sterile)? -
Markbass tube 800 V Genz Benz streamliner 9
Musicman20 replied to leroydiamond's topic in Amps and Cabs
What tone are you looking for? After a recent experience with a new product and Markbass, id say Genz Benz are hands down the safest bet...they will do anything to put your amp right should it have any problems. Markbass do have a good reliability rate, but their afterservice falls way behind Genz. If you like the warm full tone of the Markbass LM2, you will, IMO, like the Streamliner 900. Its sounds huge, a very full usable low end, sweet articulate treble, and the mids can be be pushed right up and it will still sound musical. I much much prefer the 500W Markbass tone over the 800 series of amps. The LM800/MLT800 tend to have seriously deep lows and a peak in the high mids which sounds quite harsh. Not balanced like the LM2/3 or F series. The difference with the 'tube' version of the Markbass amps has virtually no 'tube' characteristics. It is a tiny single tube soldered onto the amp board. The Streamliner has 3 real tubes that you can swap to taste, and it DOES sound like a very clean and crisp tube amp, (and it will grind and distort if you want it to). -
Absolutely belter! I'll get pics of my Sterling 5 HS Tobacco Burst/Rosewood.
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Buck and fugger! Ampeg Portaflex goes boom. *Sigh* back it goes...
Musicman20 replied to Moos3h's topic in Amps and Cabs
Ive heard a few stories about these cutting out. Not good. Hope you get it sorted. -
My Ray 5 HS can't be anymore than 9lbs. It is strangely light!
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I have become less interested in buying because Im finding most manufacturers are slipping on QC, and its just not on when its a bass of £1000+.
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Enjoyed most of it, especially The Civil Wars. Check out their track Barton Hollow. They don't have bass live, so yep, its not a bass discussion....but great duo. Quite enjoyed Janelle Monae, Jessie J and was quite taken back with how good Adele was live....(now the Radio and X Factor totally over play that song).