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SOLD - Ryder PBass with EMG Select - £70
lemmywinks replied to lemmywinks's topic in Basses For Sale
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Songs that sound decent with just drum and bass.....
lemmywinks replied to tonybassplayer's topic in General Discussion
Express Yourself - James Brown Low Rider - War Don't Look Any Further - Dennis Edwards Keep Forgetting - Michael McDonald (or just do Regulate!) Aint No Stopping Us Now - McFadden & Whitehead Groove Is In The Heart - Deeelite Anything where the bass is the melody should work. -
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[quote name='billyapple' post='1369493' date='Sep 11 2011, 03:50 PM']I've been coming across Single-cut Basses on my travels. I find them strangely attractive, but doesn't this style prevent upper neck access? Are they for a particular playing style, or are they just a design exercise?[/quote] Isn't that a singlecut in your avatar and sig?
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You can get mixer bags in loads of different sizes, should be able to get one to fit. Dimensions are: 425(W) x 560(D) x 120(H) mm (16 in. x 22 1/16 in. x 4-3/4 in.)
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[quote name='ahpook' post='1367947' date='Sep 9 2011, 06:38 PM']you can have my old phonic MU502 for the price of postage if you fancy channel 2-3 is a little hissy, but apart from that it'll do exactly what you want and i never use it... PM me if you're interested.[/quote] Very generous, thanks! Basschat is ace!
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Would this do? [url="http://www.artproaudio.com/products.asp?type=90&cat=13&id=71"]http://www.artproaudio.com/products.asp?ty...at=13&id=71[/url] Or is that totally unsuitable? I'm a bit thick when it comes to stuff like this!
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[quote name='mart' post='1367805' date='Sep 9 2011, 04:16 PM']Wouldn't a Hartke A70 do all that? [/quote] I sold the Hartke a bit ago, it was pretty good for hooking an mp3 player up to but as i recall (may be wrong) it wasn't able to do silent practice. It's also a bit bulky to keep just for the line-in capability as i already have a mini-rig for amplified practice. I was looking at getting an Art Pre a while ago as i'd like a nice valve pre, so something like that with an mp3 in and headphone out would be ideal as it would kill two birds with one stone.
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Hey all I've just joined a new band after a nice rest from gigging and it's the first time i've needed to practice properly since my daughter was born. At the moment i'm using a cheapo Zoom multiFX but i need some way of mixing my mp3 player so i can learn songs quickly without waking the little lady up and getting a bollocking from the missus. Basically something simple which lets me mix an instrument and a line-in that i can use with headphones. Would need to be smallish and relatively cheap - i'd like a Bass Buddy but can't justify the cost as i already have a small practice rig. Cheers!
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+1 on the nylons if you're after an approximation of an upright. Defretting and fitting nylons won't make the bass itself sound more like a db, but it will be easier to make it sound like one if you get my meaning.
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They all have sales, even the little guys. Just get on their mailing lists and you'll get offers and promos.
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Over £90? Wow, they were about £45-£50 a couple of yeas ago. Might stick mine on there! Ace pedals though, pobably my favourite raw bass fuzz sound.
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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='1357315' date='Aug 31 2011, 11:28 AM']Because people have expendable income to waste on stuff that makes them feel good about their kit. I 25 years I've never felt the need to tell anyone the make of my cables - I bet the guys in the band of the guy who wins it will all know before the week is out that he has a Pete Cornish Silver Signature cable. [/quote] Painfully true. There's a lot of people out there who'll throw money at "boutique" cables. Makes you wonder when we'll see the first boutique plectrum selling for £50.
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Another one from (not so) sunny Blackpool here, welcome to the forum Pete! Loving that Vester btw!
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I thought Gaf just used transfers for block markers. In fact i thought Fender did too on maple boards. I have one Mighty Mite neck (a fretless modern P shape) and it's ace.
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[quote name='bremen' post='1350090' date='Aug 24 2011, 11:38 AM']My 'dinky P' in swamp ash is almost comically lightweight and the neck doesn't dive at all. Might do with Fender type tuners, but it's fine with Schaller lightweight.[/quote] I had Schallers on mine too, plus the neck and fingerboard was solid Pau Ferro and it didn't dive. It was just something that was brought up a few times when i was researching Warmoths along with the old profile J necks.
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My Warmoth was lovely, faultless quality and stunning to look at. As mentiones, if you want Jazz width necks you have to specify, my Jazz had a thicker neck than i expected (still a breeze to play) and it was a common complaint. All sorted now though as they offer J spec necks. Also the steel rods can add a bit of weight to the neck. I had a Walnut body so it didn't affect balance but is you spec light ash or something then it might be an issue. One thing is for sure - you get stunning quality parts at what i consider to be a good price. Not the cheapest option but the choice is amazing.
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SGC NANYO BASS COLLECTION................ NOW SOLD !!!!!!
lemmywinks replied to blunderthumbs's topic in Basses For Sale
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Flea using his flea bass in the new RHCP video
lemmywinks replied to dan2112's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='phil.i.stein' post='1346663' date='Aug 20 2011, 08:03 PM']the fingers have it.[/quote] And the EMG pup and pre that he installed... -
[quote name='johnnyacoustic1' post='1346792' date='Aug 20 2011, 10:52 PM']I musrt admit having recently swapped from lead to bass that my acoustic solid case is a pain on account of only being able to carry it via the handle and my P base is sticking out the top of my old gig bag but is so much easier to move around[/quote] I have a Tribal Planet semi-rigid gigbag for my acoustic which is really light with backpack style straps. Dead easy to carry and was pretty cheap too.
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stupid stupid question about batteries
lemmywinks replied to christhammer666's topic in General Discussion
You could get a bypass switch fitted in case the battery dies or the electronics fail mid-gig, all my basses have these and they can be wired to a push/pull pot so no extra drilling. -
[quote name='Sibob' post='1347091' date='Aug 21 2011, 12:44 PM']+1 for OBBM This could go on for a while! lol Si[/quote] There must be a few of these threads now! Although it's a bit overdone here (i'm sure half our keyboards have faded "O" "B" and "M" keys) they are excellent cables at great prices. Most of my cables are OBBM and i can't fault them, realistic postage prices very quick turnaround too.
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HELL YEAH I JUST WROTE THE BEST SONG EVER!!!
lemmywinks replied to Gust0o's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Gust0o' post='1341765' date='Aug 16 2011, 12:22 PM']So what's the etiquette then, from a legal perspective? Say if I liked one I'd come up with - what level of tweaking, reengineering or rewriting, won't see you hauled over the coals for infringing some copyright or other?[/quote] You should stick some cow bell in there. If it still sounds similar then utilise some more cow bell. If that doesn't work then you need a new cow bell. -
I have one in my P copy, i like it! Didn't expect much given the price tag but was pleasantly surprised, i'd like to try their J set at some point. I also like the Duncan designed J set but haven't tried their P.
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Some of them had the all-in-one plastic guard, see here: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=47116&hl=mexican+jazz+pickguard"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...+jazz+pickguard[/url]