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Owen

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  1. Anyone brining anything to sell? If so it might help to flag it up here.
  2. The reality is that either will be fine. I have tried both and although there are differences, they were not enough to be a major issue either way.
  3. I love new preamp days!
  4. Me too. And now I am watching it. I would pay good money to be on this gig.
  5. Do it.
  6. [quote name='OddBass65' timestamp='1471819720' post='3116195'] The very lovely Leslie Dowdall and In Tua Nua... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InmR5R1X428 [/quote] She looks as if she was was the one singing with Moving Hearts on this Welsh TV special I saw. Would that be so?
  7. Owen

    WeeUB

    Yep, I hope it will sit upright on my knee. I hope.
  8. Ummmmmmmmm....................
  9. Owen

    WeeUB

    Thanks for the practical thoughts, however "cutting it back to a radius that suits you" tells me that we clearly live at opposite ends of the woodworking food chain I even have to get my father in law to put shelves up for me However it is a fun project which will cost me approx £30 so I cannot resist trying it. The point about longer strings makes sense. I will measure up before cutting anything. Thanks
  10. Owen

    WeeUB

    [quote name='Andyjr1515' timestamp='1471631656' post='3114673'] ...and I'm not sure I do understand what you are planning to do....or how. [/quote] I am aiming to take the fingerboard and nut off the DB, cut the fingerboard down and glue it onto the present fingerboard of the Uke. I will need a curved bridge so will cut that down and shape it so that it will sit in the slot that the present bridge sits in so that I can use the piezo. This will give me a small EUB. In theory.
  11. Owen

    WeeUB

    [quote name='TheRev' timestamp='1471631427' post='3114667'] I Inderstand what you're planning to do but I'm not sure why you're doing it! [/quote] Because I can! Actually, we will see about that. I like playing with my right hand in the DB position and thought this would be an interesting experiment as the bass Uke does give a DB-esque thud.
  12. I saw Moving Hearts live in Caernarfon during the filming for a Welsh TV series. It was one of the best gigs I have ever seen - they had it all, including a superb bassist. They had a female singer with them who did not seem to be with them when I hunted their stuff down afterwards. Just superb.
  13. Owen

    WeeUB

    I have a Thoman Deco Uke Bass which works fine and dandy [url="http://s8.photobucket.com/user/peredur/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160818_210746_zpskigkrbsa.jpg.html"][/url] I have a DB which has seen MUCH better days - check the screw hole in the fingerboard [url="http://s8.photobucket.com/user/peredur/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160818_210729_zpsbwufej3m.jpg.html"][/url] and the neck [url="http://s8.photobucket.com/user/peredur/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160818_210720_zpskr84oc1r.jpg.html"][/url] I have the bridge [url="http://s8.photobucket.com/user/peredur/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20160818_210736_zpsswwhgo0u.jpg.html"][/url] What I fancy doing is taking the fingerboard and nut off the DB and slapping them onto the the fingerboard on the Uke. I also will cut the bridge up so that it will slot into where the present bridge lies on the piezo pickup. What could possibly go wrong? I am open to suggestions. Please pile in as I have NO expereince doing this stuff but just want to try it. I mean, how hard can it be? I reserve the right to take an AWFULLY long time doing it. Thanks to Scojack for the name idea a long time ago.
  14. I have. It is a lovely piece of kit. The eq is very responsive making it really easy to dial in what you want, especially with the movable frequency points. They make it able to fit your instrument nicely. 2 channel presets means that gigging 2 different instruments is easy peasy. It is really well thought out and the fact that Bergantino have already produced a software upgrade means that they are clearly working the design. It is has plenty of grunt and is light as a feather. All this added to the fact that I have had truly exceptional customer service from Bergantino makes me a fan.
  15. Joshua Redman Elastic Band. Lovely keys bass.
  16. Cannot remember what it is called but small TC comp is great. Endlessly tweakable in software and one knob for the gig.
  17. I tried an MB200 with a notoriously ineficient cab. It ran out of puff very quickly indeed whereas the MB500 just carried on giving. Obviously the One10 is a different scenario but the 500 was LOADS better in headroom and delivery
  18. I gigged an MB500 Fusion with an fdeck in front of it. It was fine and dandy.
  19. Uke bass. Fine and dandy. End of.
  20. Small room, loud band = hello tinnitus
  21. [quote name='neilp' timestamp='1470704202' post='3107835'] I'm happy to do a bit on bowing in general,and specifically French bow, although I have played with a German bow and still have a couple somewhere [/quote] You are booked.
  22. If anyone wants to have a beginners session on bowing then I would be happy to do German bowing. Anyone want to introduce French bowing?
  23. [quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1470399416' post='3105742'] Updated list - feel free to amend if I've left out any info! 1. Bassace. Bryant Solo DB, Felix preamp, Puma 500 amp, OneTen cab. 2. Happy Jack (TBC). Andreas Zeller DB and a KK BabyBass (plus, if I'm feeling mischievous, a Takamine TB20) 3. Bluejay (TBC). Cameras and video equipment 4. Owen. Late 19C Saxony DB with new 5 string neck,TC preamp/Berg IP310 or whatever I have by then. You know how it is. Howlett 5 string bass Uke. NS5 string EUB.German Carbon bow. 5. Neilp. 19th century unlabelled German bass, Meghan; it has acquired a beautiful Pete Barnaby mechanical C extension, and I've bought a Smooth hound wireless rig. 6. StingrayPete1977. Gedo DB half carved and stagg eub both with Spiro weichs. Yita carbon bow. 7. TheRev. East German ply workhorse with Krivo magnetic pickup, EA Doubler amp, Fishman Platinum Analogue pre and BigE/MAS45 double bass cab; I can also bring my other preamps (Fishman Plat Pro and Fdeck series 3) if anyone wants me to. 8. Sarah Thomas. German flat back, Kala UBass, Yita bow and AI combo. [/quote]
  24. [quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1470399416' post='3105742'] Updated list - feel free to amend if I've left out any info! 1. Bassace. Bryant Solo DB, Felix preamp, Puma 500 amp, OneTen cab. 2. Happy Jack (TBC). Andreas Zeller DB and a KK BabyBass (plus, if I'm feeling mischievous, a Takamine TB20) 3. Bluejay (TBC). Cameras and video equipment 4. Owen. Late 19C Saxony DB with new 5 string neck,TC preamp/Berg IP310 or whatever I have by then. You know how it is. Howlett 5 string bass Uke. NS5 string EUB.German Carbon bow. 5. Neilp. 19th century unlabelled German bass, Meghan; it has acquired a beautiful Pete Barnaby mechanical C extension, and I've bought a Smooth hound wireless rig. 6. StingrayPete1977. Gedo DB half carved and stagg eub both with Spiro weichs. Yita carbon bow. 7. TheRev. East German ply workhorse with Krivo magnetic pickup, EA Doubler amp, Fishman Platinum Analogue pre and BigE/MAS45 double bass cab; I can also bring my other preamps (Fishman Plat Pro and Fdeck series 3) if anyone wants me to. 8. Sarah Thomas. German flat back, Kala UBass, Yita bow and AI combo. [/quote]
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