Protium
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IME Ibanez SB7 and Boss SYB5 both had poor tracking in the low register.
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[quote name='crez5150' post='276843' date='Sep 4 2008, 12:03 PM']Headed Basses.... ^_^[/quote]
Hehe touche
The Hohner B2A is pretty cool I guess -
Headless basses.
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Not a bassist but Steve Albini - refuses to use any digital recording means
Trent Reznor - plays all instruments except drums when recording NIN -
Do not use any of the supplied solder if you buy any electronics kits from the USA
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In some sort of order:
Yamaha RBX170
Cort GBsomething
Epiphone Thunderbird
Pedulla Rapture RB4 *
Hondo Precision
Squier VM Jazz
Self-built Precision *
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Me too!
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Fair enough, but I'm more inclined to believe the info from my friend who is there every day and has some part in booking bands than someone on an internet forum.
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Apparently they've still got the original PA and are expecting an "upgrade" sometime soon
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I'll ask around whats goin on. Which band was it?
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Replied back
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I heard they were replacing it. Don't know why though. When was it taken out?
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Valerie/Dani California/Times Like These, for an upcoming gig :-/
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MouthBreather are supporting Out From Animals, you might know them from the BBC intro stage at Leeds or mobileact unsigned on Channel 4 last year... -
[quote name='BassMunkee' post='274407' date='Sep 1 2008, 12:39 PM']85% of people who say they don't like rotosound strings are just distasted because they either can't play them well, or can't afford them. 10% are just saying it to be contrary or because they think it'll earn them 'bass cred'.
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I like their 40-100 gauges -
Billy Sheehan (and his signature Rotosound strings)
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PMd
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Just found this "oldie"
Bit more recent:
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[quote name='ARGH' post='274094' date='Aug 31 2008, 10:41 PM']Kids that havent played enough and think they're opinion is justified.[/quote]
Old people who should've given it up years ago who think they know it all -
[quote name='lwtait' post='274019' date='Aug 31 2008, 08:31 PM']come round and play my taitycaster then tell me passive basses are anywherer near as loud as actives.[/quote]
That wasn't the point was it.
PS I'd love to hear it minus batteries -
[quote name='lwtait' post='273770' date='Aug 31 2008, 03:34 PM']passive basses - too quiet, don't sound good, have to mess around with your amp to get different sounds etc.[/quote]
Haha, come round and play my P with a Wizard Thumper pickup then tell me passive basses are too quiet
I like all the Ashdown bashing that consists of nothing more than: "Ashdown, 'nuff said"
Anyway, my contribution
Anything Fender: Over-priced, over-used, just blahhhhh in general
Hartke amps/cabs: Them aluminium cones are rubbish, the amp heads look really cheap
Basses that cost £1000000000 and your soul
Ampeg, 'nuff said
Elixir Strings: Stay sounding new for 46 years, which would be great if they didn't sound sh*te to start with...
In fact, just like everyone else, I hate everything that isn't my own gear -
[quote name='Muse_Cubed' post='273700' date='Aug 31 2008, 02:01 PM']Heh, just noticed that you also have a 1995 Rapture. Snap bro! Except mine's a 5er. *1995 Pedulla Five*
Hey, you never gave me the Big Muff/ODB-3 love I like running the Muff into the ODB-3 (low gain). Actually sounds pretty good.[/quote]
Awesome, what model and colour? I've got the single pickup one and I [i]think[/i] it's tobacco sunburst but faded really nicely
And running the muff into the ODB3 is great, like the world is ending -
I've heard stories about these Taiwan basses being shoddy at best, and that's if they actually turn up...
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Just get up there and have fun
ibanez tonelock sb7 synth pedal
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[quote name='tayste_2000' post='277278' date='Sep 4 2008, 06:47 PM']Apart from the complete lack of anything digital in the SB-7 making it not track at all, I think the problem is more to do with your settings[/quote]
Who knows, maybe Ibanez want them to glitch and generally sound like a circuit bent furby at anything below the open A string
Oh yeah, a serious problem with the SYB5 was the input level from my basses was never enough to make a lot of the settings work - I had to play with hard attack which caused... glitch glitch glitch... What a brilliant pedal.