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Trueno

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  1. 7 minutes ago, Waddo Soqable said:

    Best just bin really.. 

    That's the best policy with socks too, get cheap £ shop ones, wear em till they stink, throw them, simples 


    Nah! Turn ‘em inside out and they’re good for another six months.

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  2. Someone snap this up quick! Awesome bass, awesome price.

     

    This is the one that got away… could even be the same bass. Absolutely loved the fretboard and the tones. I allowed myself to be talked into selling it by the BL of the band I was in… and I left the band a few weeks later.

     

    If I was still in a band or had the least intention of joining one, I’d give it serious consideration.

     

    GLWTS

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    6 minutes ago, Leonard Smalls said:

    Many years ago when I was a trainee sound recordist I was on "Keeping Up Appearances" for a month as boomswinger. In the evenings in true BBC style everyone would meet up in the bar and get p1ssed up. I got chatting to Geoffrey Hughes (of Eddie Yeats fame) and we discovered a mutual love of whisky, and he'd also brought 2 guitars. So we spent many an evening jammin' away, me on "bass" (i.e. bottom 4 strings of an acoustic) and him strumming drunkenly, there may have been singing involved...

    Not a bass hero, but a hero nonetheless!

    Geoffrey Hughes also voiced Macca in the Yellow Submarine film… so there is a bass connection.

     

    The character of Eddie Yeats in corrie was my hero.

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  4. As an experiment… put on a capo, say second fret… and tune the bass down. This might help to decide if a 30” scale might work for you. 
     

    Or… keep one bass set up this way for a bit of relief when you need it. You may also consider getting an Ashbory bass… I see the Bass Centre in the UK are now selling cool-looking versions. Again, it might provide relief on bad days, as well as a different double-bassy tone. I’ve seen pro gigs with an Ashbory… the bass player used it in the first set for more acoustic-y bluesy stuff.

     

    I found a fretless was easier on my hands, done most of my serious gigs with one, with slightly lighter strings.

     

    The fact that you get no pain while resting is a real positive.

  5. I took Glucosamine and Cod Liver Oil before I had my hip resurfacing. Now the new hip is the only bit of me that works properly.

     

    When I had trouble playing with my bony claws I found it easier to play fretless. I had two awesome active Warwicks and played in rock bands… just the same as a fretted and had no complaints from band mambers. Never played a mwwaaahhh in my life.

     

    Also… it has been very cold lately… a bit of warmer weather may help.

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  6. I converted my MIM PJ Mustang into a P only. Put an EMG Geezer into the P position and a dummy J pup cover into the J position. Put in a Gotoh bridge (cosmetic only, can’t hear any difference) and rolled the fingerboard.

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  7. I bought a Shure Beta 57 years ago. Originally for sax and flute… because I read it had quite a flat response (compared to the SM58 anyway). It’s built like a tank and had many uses since I started playing bass, including micing drums, guitar cabs and BVs. I’ve never used it to mic a bass cab, but I’m sure it would be fine if I did.

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