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Owen

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  1. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='496743' date='May 24 2009, 06:45 PM']Are there such things ? Does anyone do a coated set or a wrapped set. I'd like a set in black, they'd look prettly cool on my NS CR4M. They'd probably also sound pretty good I'd have thought, nice and mellow.[/quote] Rockabilly Innovations warm and lovely. [url="http://www.stringexpress.co.uk/dbass.htm"]http://www.stringexpress.co.uk/dbass.htm[/url] No metal so be aware of that if youare using Mag Pick ups.
  2. The most double bass sounding EUB is the one which is set up like a DB. I could not believe the difference lifting the strings up made to the sound of my NS5 EUB. There are allen screws on the back. Fabulous.
  3. My guess is that the market for 6 strings is pretty small and you are selling to a small proportion of a small market because this is really high end kit. If it was a 5 I would be very tempted.
  4. Plays like butter. That is the best one.
  5. Oops, the pics have dissapeared from the original ad. I will take some this evening.
  6. I got this. I really like it, but I need something else more. They come, they go Here is a link to the original ad. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42659&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42659&hl=[/url] £400 Want it you know you do.
  7. If I was dropping £4K on a bass (and would happily do so if I had the disposable) I would have to be sure I could get that amount of wedge back out of it. Hardly anyone has THE ONE and two years down the line you might fancy a change. If you have bought wisely then you can change and still enjoy the £4K. If you blow it on something new and bespoke you can wave at the very least 40% of that goodbye. Buy a second hand piece of exotica. Play it for a bit. If you like it keep it. If not put it out here and get your money back and buy something else. The amount of times you will get £4K to drop on a bass in your life can be once or many times - it just depends how you spend it.
  8. Hmmmm............ I have too many basses (9) A few are vintage so those are going nowhere. Unfortunately they do not have enough strings. Several 5 strings are cheap and cheerful but I really enjoy playing them and they are worth more to me than what the market would offer me. One is the only 5 string that I have which is immune to the induction loop system in church. I do not enjoy playing it as an instrument, but it has a piezo sound like no other. When I find something that has a similar sound I will sell this one. One of the good things is being able to lend basses out to people to "have a go on bass". I very infrequently have all the basses in the house at the same time. (I used to lend my '66 Jazz out to loads of different people and then I thought about what could go wrong so that stays at home.) I have too many, but have no need to sell them for financial reasons so just enjoy rotating them for different gigs. Not sure what that has added to the conversation really.
  9. Owen

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    [quote name='allighatt0r' post='490706' date='May 17 2009, 05:48 PM']It looks like a small child used the body as a sled on a day that they hadn't had any snow! EDIT: (spelling)[/quote] It has certainly spent some intimate time with a sander. It has also been routed for a 9v under the scratchplate - I prefer to think of it as chambered The back of the neck, although looking minging is actually SUPER comfy to play. Just smoother than a smooth thing.
  10. I'm sure I could find space for it. I could make it a nice warm coat.
  11. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=150344974381"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=150344974381[/url] I am not associated with the seller in any way shape or form. I just think that it is lush.
  12. Owen

    73ish P

    Here is a bass I put together using a 73P neck and body (both of which had been abused) and various old looking (dirty re-issue stuff mainly) bits which I picked up here and there. It's come out rather well even though I say it myself [attachment=25418:08052009253.jpg] [attachment=25419:08052009254.jpg] [attachment=25420:08052009255.jpg] [attachment=25421:08052009256.jpg] [attachment=25422:08052009257.jpg] Obv my pink velour sofa is a thing of rare beauty as well!
  13. Line out from the Lowdown until something you want turns up. You might even like it as it is.
  14. [quote name='hubrad' post='487074' date='May 13 2009, 05:13 PM']Phew! [/quote] Word!
  15. [quote name='redstriper' post='486560' date='May 13 2009, 02:07 AM']I reckon I'm gonna have to get me some - have you tried the flats Owen ?[/quote] I have both strung up on different basses. You are welcome to borrow them.
  16. TI Jazz rounds are THE BOMB. Bendy, rubbery (in a good way) long lasting. I love them very much and I was looking for just what you were looking for. Did I mention that they are THE BOMB?
  17. Pick up into monitor. Mic into PA for the punters to enjoy luscious tones. Easy.
  18. [quote name='Brother Jones' post='485443' date='May 11 2009, 11:26 PM']A Fingerbone Fastback, I believe.[/quote] We both read the same interview in IM+RW. I know I need to get out more. Perhaps you do as well
  19. Lots of fun. Zero resale. That might not be an issue, but worth bearing in mind.
  20. Pics! [attachment=25045:11052009258.jpg] [attachment=25046:11052009259.jpg]
  21. Pics this evening when I get home.
  22. It is a dark brown Overwater leather gig bag. £120 to your door.
  23. As Robbie Shakespeare once said about a bass he was using at the time "this bass is many many more wicked".
  24. [quote name='alexclaber' post='482804' date='May 8 2009, 11:10 AM']Is that the same system that Peavey licensed? Aussie chap, right? Alex[/quote] It was/is. I had a Peavey Midibase and really wanted to like it. The MIDI was excellent. The bass itself was SO horrible that I could not bring myself to use it. I mean REALLY horrible.
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