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lemmywinks

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  1. 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.
  2. SOLD - Thanks Mark!
  3. [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?
  4. 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.)
  5. [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!
  6. 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!
  7. [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.
  8. 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!
  9. +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.
  10. They all have sales, even the little guys. Just get on their mailing lists and you'll get offers and promos.
  11. 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.
  12. [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.
  13. Another one from (not so) sunny Blackpool here, welcome to the forum Pete! Loving that Vester btw!
  14. 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.
  15. [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.
  16. 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.
  17. [quote name='blunderthumbs' post='1345556' date='Aug 19 2011, 03:27 PM']I have been offered £300 for my active version without the guy even seeing it.[/quote] And yet for the £150 difference you could get a top drawer pre fitted. Can't believe this is still here, absolutely silly money.
  18. [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...
  19. [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.
  20. 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.
  21. [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.
  22. [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.
  23. 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.
  24. 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]
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