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Richter in Germany also have a twin buffer preamp in their range. https://www.richter-ee.de/mixer.html EBS had a terrific buffered preamp too, but it's not made anymore.
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All the above is the reason why I stopped attending "rock" concert something like 2 decades ago: deaf "sound engineers" are a real pain in the āss. And the funny thing is that I was always standing near the mixing desk, because this is were the sound was the least bad... 🤮 We go mainly to jazz (where the sound engineers know what the mediums are for) or classical concerts where the sound is ALWAYS good. Ok, classical concerts are (most of the time) unamplified, but the musicians placement is a science too and is sound engineering in itself.
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You named it before @itu: Bartolini...
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After a too large lunch.
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I would say simply dead strings coupled to a heavy attack with the bridge pickup full on and a tad bit of neck pickup, tone full on, through the all flat KRK speakers, recorded with a phone.
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Warwick Dolphin Pro 1 5 Fretless (1995) - *SOLD*
Hellzero replied to herr rocket's topic in Basses For Sale
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Warwick Dolphin Pro 1 5 Fretless (1995) - *SOLD*
Hellzero replied to herr rocket's topic in Basses For Sale
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Human Base Base X 6 Walnut ***Price Drop*** - *SOLD*
Hellzero replied to herr rocket's topic in Basses For Sale
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Human Base Base X 6 Walnut ***Price Drop*** - *SOLD*
Hellzero replied to herr rocket's topic in Basses For Sale
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Just in case intelligere means reading between the lines. Just think about it.
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The true good side to A.I. is that human beings who are already assisted will become extinct quite fast.
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Same for me, I listened to the album when it was released and found it really meh with overuse of autotune, but this Tiny Desk concert is just so good!
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Yep, it's that time indeed. 😉 I received mine last week and all I can say is that it's a very good bass for the money.
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Amazing basses at silly price indeed, congratulations.
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Or simply put, one is needing money when the other is trying to make some...
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Very very nice fretless @ead. Thanks for the photos. 😊
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In fact Bill Wyman is supposed to be the first ever fretless bass player way back to 1961 (according to himself) on a defretted instrument.
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It reminds me of an anecdote: We were once asked to play in a folk-rock one day festival when we were playing fusion jazz music... We accepted the offer as it was well paid and when we opened the indoor festival, everyone went out and we literally played for the chairs and tables as even the sound engineer ran away... They said the sound was better outside because we were playing so loud... and that my fretless tone was amazing, ... certainly through the opened windows and doors.
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1971... A very very early fretless player as IIRC the first ever fretless bass player was Rick Danko in 1968/69 with his Ampeg Scroll Bass. Nice sound too, and I listened to the entire tune even if I'm absolutely not into folk-rock music.
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It's a Luthman, isn't it?
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Limited time Joe Dart Signature Bass, Go…
Hellzero replied to AlexDelores's topic in General Discussion
Got ours last Friday, but today's rehearsal was only talking and not playing, so didn't try it in situation so far. These things happen... -
Squire P Bass randomly gets zero to extremely low output
Hellzero replied to DuckWithBoots's topic in Repairs and Technical
And the OP has vanished since he asked the question everywhere on the internet and can't remember where he did... -
Big Alain Caron fan, I also attended a masterclass with him that was very interesting. His work on the fretless bass is equally impressive. Listen to anything under his own name including D-Code that could be considered his slap anthem or listen to Uzeb (his band from 1976 to 1992 and reformed in 2016 for a tour) Reunion Tour, which is their last ever live album.
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Saw that video some time ago and funnily it's the answer to the reversed question I asked to Alain Caron during a masterclass. 😉 My question was: "Does it bother you to play the fretless out of tune to be in tune with the other instruments?" It's something I noticed a very very long time ago when practicing my scales perfectly in tune (with a tuner) and that, when I was playing perfectly in tune (for my notes) with others, the overall "chords" were out of tune, wobbling, so I started to really play with my ears listening to the others and adapting for a total non disturbing harmony. It's at this point that the lines are becoming very dangerous for the music...
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Fantastic work as usual. Congratulations @Basvarken !