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King Tut

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  1. OK peeps - I keep reading on here about how awful the original strings are on NS EUB's. I want to be able to sound more acoustic bass like - and thought changing the strings might be the way to go.....

    But what should i get. I love playing the thing and I'd hate to spend the best part of £100 and find it's much more difficult to play!

    Looking forward to your thoughts,

    Col

  2. I used to have a Spector Euro 5 LX that had a walnut slice through it for added tone. I rekon I saw an Italia jobbie with a Bakelite slice through it for added 'tack'!!

    Not played one so I'm being a bit unkind, but sorry, not for me!

  3. After lots of experimenting with different FX I'd like to seek some opinion on what you guys use when playing live - in particular your experience with the compressors included on multi FX.

    I've got a Cube 100 that I use for smaller gigs - and I love the compressor on it - very unobtrusive - my favourite small multi is a Zoom BFX 708. The compressors on this, which include a few variations are all unobtrusive. However - this pedal is a bit delicate for me, as the in/out jacks are wired directly to the board and therefore vulnerable to damage. Going on my experince with the Cube - I thought a GT6B would be useful - again - very harsh compression imho - I didn't like my POD XT Live, generally, but the compressor on that I found to be very good. Then I had a Korg AX3000B - which seemed very similar in operation to my Zoom stuff (same company maybe?) - compressors harsh, but limiter better.

    So I bought a B2.1.u. This is much more robust than the older Zoom, but has some shortcomings........You can only switch from patch...to the next adjacent patch - you can't find a patch - then push both pedals to select. Also you can't name patches - so you have to either list, or remember which patch does what - a big minus in my book - advantages - robust, tap time on the delay function.

    I also find the compressor to be REALLY squishy and obtrusive, although the limiter seems to work much better than the compressor.

    At 'Music Live' I was interested to see a bigger pedalboard - aimed at guitarists - on the Zoom stand - can't remember the number of it - I love zoom stuff as they seem easy to use , and they always track so well (octavers/synths) I asked about a bass version, but the guy on the stand - who didn't have time to talk to me, said the bass market was to small to justify a larger bass multi fx.

    Rambling a bit I know but I'd be interested in your thoughts/experiences with Multi fx compressors.

  4. [quote name='Bassassin' post='86719' date='Nov 11 2007, 12:22 AM']What are you thinking of doing with the old bits? I'll take 'em off your hands, for a modest but negotiable consideration - I can always use vintage JapCrap odds & sods for my various projects & Frankensteins. :)

    J.[/quote]

    Jon - I think I'll keep the bits - you never know when that allen screw or bush will come in handy!

    I gigged the Asama tonight and it was very nice. i used it in a classic rock trio, and it sounds very throaty, like a precision but more bottomy with less mid. New strings on a maple board made for some real nice clanking.

    I intend to put a sound clip on, when I get the time.

    Col

  5. Nope - no identifying marks at all except for the logo. Nothing in the neck pocket/on the neck butt, nothing in the control cavity, the only place i haven't looked is under the pickups. Also, no serial number.

    I'm prob gonna gig her on saturday night so i'll let you know how she cuts it live!

    BTW, just ordered a new bridge and machines from Thomann to bring her up to the 21st century - the G tuner is pretty horrible, and the bridge is functional but v rusty and pitted.

    Col

  6. [quote name='Bassassin' post='84792' date='Nov 7 2007, 10:14 AM']No personal experience, but they have a good reputation. The Fenix brand was built by Young Chang in Korea, alongside some very similar Squiers they were building for Fender. Understandably, Fender got a bit pissed by this & shut down the Fenix brand, which I guess makes them latter day "lawsuit" instruments. As a result, they can fetch some not bad prices on Ebay, and by all accounts are pretty decent instruments.

    Edit: A couple of Fenixes on t'Bay at the mo:
    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fenix-Precision-Style-Bass-Guitar-Maple-Neck_W0QQitemZ180175371966"][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fenix-Precision-Styl...emZ180175371966"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fenix-Precision-Styl...emZ180175371966[/url][/url]

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/fenix-bass-jazz-copy_W0QQitemZ140176464179QQihZ004"][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/fenix-bass-jazz-copy...6464179QQihZ004"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/fenix-bass-jazz-copy...6464179QQihZ004[/url][/url]


    King Tut - sounds like a good score on the Asama (which according to one website, means "Fat Bottom" in Japanese! :) ) & looking forward to seeing some pics.

    J.[/quote]

    Here's the pics.....









    Looks quite unique to me - some nice maple on the neck with a bit of birdseye in places - whaddya reckon peeps!!

    Col

  7. [quote name='Bassassin' post='82129' date='Nov 1 2007, 10:24 AM']Asama are best-known for their range of guitars & basses with built-in effects & electronics - I remember seeing an Asama Jazz like this on German Ebay, and a Google image search turns up effects-laden LP & Strat copies.

    The [i]Blue Book[/i] says this:



    Anyway, the Crack Converters bass certainly sounds interesting - how much are they asking? Do you think they'd break your legs if you went back with a camera & got a picture? :)

    J.[/quote]

    OK - I've bought it for £65. It's Mahogany, maybe 3 pieces. I've got most of the bow out of the neck and set it up and it's.................pretty darn good. I'm working nights at the mo, so I'm a bit knackered, but as soon as i get time I'll get some pics and maybe a soundclip up.

  8. [quote name='Bassassin' post='82129' date='Nov 1 2007, 10:24 AM']Asama are best-known for their range of guitars & basses with built-in effects & electronics - I remember seeing an Asama Jazz like this on German Ebay, and a Google image search turns up effects-laden LP & Strat copies.

    The [i]Blue Book[/i] says this:



    Anyway, the Crack Converters bass certainly sounds interesting - how much are they asking? Do you think they'd break your legs if you went back with a camera & got a picture? :)

    J.[/quote]

    I think it's going for about £80 which is maybe a bit steep. it's been in a couple of months now though, so I might see if they'll drop the price a bit - think I'll give it a go!

  9. I went today - and was very disappointed. tried 2 PJB combos - a 2 speaker one and a 4 speaker one. To be honest - my cube 30 was better than both and my cube 100 knocks them into a cocked hat.

    Nearly bought...........

    A Dean 8 string - GREAT price
    A G & L relic - early first series bass - loads of punch
    An Epiphone Allen Woody

    But managed to resist them all. I got peed off at the Zoom stand (love zoom fx) cos they've bought out a big geetar multi fx but not a bass one.

    Really narked cos I missed someone out of 'Muse' doing autographs.

    Food wasn't to 'rip offey' this year with a pastie for £2.50

    parking has gone up to £8

    Had a result buying 4 tickets off a tout for a fiver each ....result!

    And renewed my subscription to BGM

    No Peavey

    Boss stall wass tiny

    No Bass Centre - so no warwick or Markbass

    Bergantino cabs were AWESOME if not exactly lightweight - saw some dude slapping - and thought it was through a 4x 10 and 2 x 10 - in fact it was thru 2 1 x 12's

    I'll not go again - I'm sure it was smaller than last year, and last year was smaller than the year before.

  10. [quote name='BigAlonBass' post='81973' date='Oct 31 2007, 09:53 PM']Click on the "Quote" button. When you see a red "-" sign, click on the "reply" button. Type away! :)[/quote]

    Ahh - thank you glasshopper - now I unnerstan!

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