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[quote name='Shire' post='1079496' date='Jan 6 2011, 08:59 AM']But with no BA bridge and the option of a maple neck[/quote] yeah, i was just going to point that out. Hmm, black and maple. Damn, i wish i hadn't seen this. Price is quite a bit higher than the HW's
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Sponge Bobs unite lol.
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[quote name='mart' post='1079593' date='Jan 6 2011, 10:36 AM']But if you go on tour with a Squier, and anything happens to it, then you can almost certainly pop into a local shop and buy a replacement off the shelf.[/quote] Not halfway through a gig he cant
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[quote name='Musicman20' post='1079563' date='Jan 6 2011, 10:14 AM']Lively lively lively shows. Hardcore punk is awesome to play live but after some very crazy live shows with them before, Im being careful. Not so much for shows in the UK, but when I have no control over how the bass is stored etc...thats another thing when we are in Canada. For an example, youtube Comeback Kid live shows, or BANE live shows. They sometimes play larger stages so thats different, but on the smaller stages it gets very frantic.[/quote] Ah right, i get you. What about something in the middle, maybe a HW-one. These are workhorse basses. Good hardware, Reinforced neck, play well and should stand up to being tortured a bit more than a Squier. If the gigs are as rough as they sound then you dont want something falling apart on the gig. Oh, and good luck with the gigs.
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Just buy one of each.
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LOL, what happened to the £70 bass Gareth ;-) As you know i have both these basses but i do think the CV Jazz looks and feels a bit classier. But then again, i prefer the look of a Jazz bass, and dont like Fiesta red. I do think its a bit sad that you have £1000's worth of basses but you wont use them. I understand your thinking but i always think a nice bass should be played.
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I recently found some very dark footage of the band i was in for a while playing Paul Weller's songs. Just a couple of tracks as its all pretty boring (and im mostly in the shadows).
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Peterson tuners StroboSoft and Stroclip video review
dave_bass5 replied to Alberto Rigoni's topic in Accessories and Misc
This post got me so interested in the Stroboclip that ive just ordered one. First GAS of the year lol. Ive been using the iTouch app for a while now but this seems a lot less hassle. Thanks for posting the video. -
Very sloppy but very aware of it. Like Clarky, i use flats partly to help my playing. I find i get away with less clank etc with flats but maybe thats made me lazy. The only practising i do is along with tracks at home when im learning them and i find that doesnt help with accuracy either. As my band are even sloppier playing live it doesnt help but we seem to get by. I feel confident playing live but hate doing a proper sound check where i have to play solo, to the point where i almost freeze.
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[quote name='Clarky' post='1078591' date='Jan 5 2011, 02:21 PM']I use the IntelliTouch PT-10 on my DB and my electric basses. Could not be easier. [url="http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/accessories/tuners/intellitouch"]http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/accessories...rs/intellitouch[/url] It stays on the DB bridge while playing live. For my electrics I just clip it on the headstock and tune up then take it off again which is very uselful during set-ups. For a gig, mind you, I would still go through my Polytuner as its too fiddly to keep taking the IntelliTouch on and off.[/quote] Cheers Clarky. That looks pretty nice, and pretty cheap. I wouldnt keep one on my bass during the gig either, but then ive never needed to use one once my bass is in tune. I guess im just lucky.
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[quote name='bigjohn' post='1078573' date='Jan 5 2011, 02:11 PM']I love my Pitchjack. Other than a rack tuner, I don't think I'd bother with anything else.[/quote] Like i said, i know its an extravagance and i guess this is more GAS than anything else but i can see it being the most convenient way of tuning. unless i get something that offers more than the GT4 then there is no point buying a new tuner IMO, thats why the PitchJack doent really tick all the right boxes, but i feel the Peterson will be more useful, especially at home. I also have a semi acoustic, and my son has a Sponge bob acoustic thats in bad need of a set up. I dont really need to tune up during gigs. I normally check it one at the start and that's it.
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Cheers Chris. The spec says it goes from C0 to B6 so im sure it will work with bass. There are a few clips on YT (one was posted here a few days ago IIR) showing it will so im not worried about that.
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Cheers Tom. I guess they must work ok, otherwise no one would buy them. I really like the idea of just being able to clip it on during sound check/gig without having to unplug anything. If my amp had a mute button (other than the volume knob) i would be sorted but i dont like cables or having to plug and unplug things, and im not going to use a peddle tuner. Its an extravagance that would make life a bit easier but at a cost. To be honest i don't think £60 is too much for the accuracy it would bring, especially for doing set-ups at home.
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Cheers. Yeah, its not cheap, but then the all the Peterson's are pricey. yes, its for gigs although i will use it at home as well. I dont "need" this sort of accuracy, but it would be nice to have. At the moment im using a Korg GT4 attached to the Tuner out on my amp and this works well but i want something that doesn't use a lead. i had thought about the Pitch Jack and it looks pretty good but i really like the idea of a strobe tuner.
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Im thinking of getting one of the new Peterson StroboClip Tuner's but ive not used a clip on before (no strap on jokes please;-) Im sure the Peterson is all its cracked up to be but is this type of tuner just as reliable as a normal tuner? My singer uses a cheap one on his guitar and i dont know if its the tuner or the guitar but he never seems to sound 100% in tune. Cheers.
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[quote name='bh2' post='1077152' date='Jan 4 2011, 11:25 AM']I think I'd err to the CV. The HWs have the same hardware as the MIM standards (?)[/quote] Im not sure they do. The MIM's dont have a BAII or American pups (going by the parts list on Fenders website).
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Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='spongebob' post='1077114' date='Jan 4 2011, 10:47 AM']Ordered a Fiesta Red CV P yesterday, expecting it tomorrow. I'll let you all know how I find it when it arrives. This has been a really informative discussion, so thanks to all for you excellent input, and helping me make my decision to finally buy one![/quote] Nice one. I hope you like it. -
I used to have a HW-one (not a 1) P and loved it. I now have a CVP and it feels and sounds different. The HW range are very good value, although the finish is an acquired taste. To me the HW-one P was a more meaty sounding bass. Even though i love my CV P (and its been upgraded with a new pup and pots) i find the CV's sound a bit mushy compared to the HW's. Maybe its the wood, the BAII or the reinforced necks (or all of the above) plus the finish but they do definitely sound different. more articulated and punchy (IMO). I do prefer the CV necks, especially the vintage frets, but the HW feels more ridged and i like that.
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Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='rjb' post='1076616' date='Jan 3 2011, 06:46 PM']The 60s CV P bass is a great bit of kit. The neck is utterly brilliant to play. Was going to convert mine to fretless but don't have the heart to mess with such a nice neck.[/quote] Ive been saying the same thing since i got mine but cant bring myself to mess with the neck. Seeing as the Jazz neck is on the P full time now i do have a spare CV P neck but its still too nice to mess with. -
Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
I found my Wizard 74's gave my CV Jazz a bit more low mids, edge and clarity, but also lost some warmth. Not a bad thing in itself but i find my HW-one much more suitable to these pups. Ive also just pit a Gotoh 201 on my CV P and it sounds a bit fatter and a tiny bit deeper than with the Fender vintage bridge on it. -
Social club last night in Newport Pagnell. Good crowd, up all night (that surprised us). 4 x 45 min sets. Thats a lot but the time passed pretty quickly so we didnt mind too much, and the pay was good. Only downside was i had the wrong neck on my Squier CVP so struggled a bit. I normally have a Jazz neck on it but i've been experimenting recently and forgot to swap them back. Also first time ive used the CV P with Chromes on AND my BDDI. Tone made in Heaven.
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Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='bh2' post='1073245' date='Dec 30 2010, 10:56 PM']That's sonic blue Dave... I love it... lookie at this! ][/quote] yeah, i knew it wasn't pastel but too lazy to look it up. Sorry, its still a bit off for my liking. Looks classy but i couldn't see my playing one. -
Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='spongebob' post='1072924' date='Dec 30 2010, 05:34 PM']How come the range of colours in the Squier range far, for me, outweighs the Fenders? I think that P's look better in interesting colours, like the red. The Fender US/Mex P's all seem to be a bit 'regular'....black, sumburst, etc... Then again, I suppose I'm a bit influenced by seeing JJ Burnel with his green P, and of course Kim Deal - I think - had a old red P (US of course!)[/quote] I feel totally the opposite. Other than the white CV Jazz i hate the CV colours. Im living with the Fiesta Red but cant say i like it, nor the Pastel blue. -
Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='spongebob' post='1072891' date='Dec 30 2010, 05:01 PM']Thanks everybody! The BC community seems pretty sold on these. Now to do some more looking to get the price even lower. The video above sums it up - I actually checked it out the other day, and couldn't believe it. I'm am no Fender expert at all, but the difference I hear is minimal. With the kind of gigs I do, pubs and such, I reckon even that difference would get buried. and lost on most people including myself. Of course, it also works for me at gigs where you don't want to cart around a £1600 Ric. Hell, if a sub £300 bass took a knock, I'd actually be happy knowing it wasn't the Ric taking it!![/quote] Yep, i defy anyone to tell the difference between most standard P or Jazz basses in a gig situation, especially a noisy one. I do hear the differences in Ed's video, and actually prefer his basses over the CV's as far as tone goes, but i would say a string change would be more noticable. I dont even have my CV's insured. Just not worth it IMO. If i lost one i would just get another the next day. I treat all my basses the same but im not worried about the CV's as much as i have been my other basses. The finish seem to be pretty thick so they look like they might take a bit of a beating. -
Squier 60's CV And 70's VM's......Precisions!!
dave_bass5 replied to spongebob's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Chris2112' post='1071998' date='Dec 29 2010, 06:58 PM']I still think about the Classic Vive jazz I used to have. The quality of that bass was incredible; it was put together with such care and quality that it could have easily passed for an American Fender in a blind test. I still think about buying another one and putting some Bartolini pickups in it.[/quote] I mentioned in the Bass Cellar thread that i was in there today. In the window they had a Fender RI P bass for about £1650. They also had a CV P and CV J. When i looked at the neck pocket on the Fender it had a gap down one side, quite prominent although nothing to worry about. Both CV's were a perfect fit. Only £1300 difference. Maybe Fender should get the Squier people to make their top end basses.