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  4. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='422280' date='Mar 1 2009, 11:28 AM']after all the best bassline of all time was played with a pick [/quote] [quote name='lowdown' post='422308' date='Mar 1 2009, 12:29 PM']Would this be a Carol Kaye track..? Garry[/quote] Bass Guitar Magazine voted Peaches the best bassline
  5. I use both - always have always will. As for the OP's comments the bloke is making a fool of himself spouting such rubbish, after all the best bassline of all time was played with a pick
  6. [quote name='acidbass' post='421842' date='Feb 28 2009, 06:20 PM']Wow, that bass looks spectacular! I trust it's active? What pickup did you choose?[/quote] Yes it has the EBS pre-amp and a 68 precision pup that Bernie had laying around.
  7. [quote name='Marcus' post='421918' date='Feb 28 2009, 07:49 PM']What does he care....... he's hearing IEM's The GK is just planted on stage to keep the deal going......, he doesn't even hear the GK tone, nore do you get it FOH as he used a Radial DI to feed his IEM's FOH and the GK Rigg ! Rock Stars eh !!![/quote] Exactly. For a lot of players the rig is just a prop
  8. [quote name='xgsjx' post='421885' date='Feb 28 2009, 07:10 PM']Something I noticed from reading that manual & I've noticed it before...The 4x10 has a usable response of 31hz to 13khz & the 1x15 has a usable response of 40hz to 13khz. Does this mean that if you was to compare each individually, the 4x10 would produce a deeper bass? I understand the frequency curve throughout would probably differ considerably as you moved up the octaves.[/quote] That would be my interpretation. And a lot louder. I know a lot of specs are BS but when comparing the same manufacturer it should be there abouts for their products.
  9. Second pub gig in 20 years and had the place rocking - brilliant
  10. There is a sticky somewhere of recommended luthiers. What is done depends on whats needed but it can include dressing the frets, adjusting the truss rod, adjusting the string height abd intonation at the bridge and maybe filing (or replacing) the nut as well. It would be best done when fitting new strings - I always used to get mine done when I changed strings.
  11. [quote name='Rich' post='421622' date='Feb 28 2009, 12:28 PM']Gorgeous. Damn, I even like the colour [/quote] I thank you. Its Fiesta Red using nitro-cellulose so it should wear like a vintage bass if only I played it enough
  12. I think you will find there are a lot of happy TIJF users on here, but like everything there are some that dont like them. I didn't like them on my fretless - go figure Mine are holding up very well but I dont play as much as I used to. The path to string nirvana is a long and expensive one.
  13. What a disappointment I like to cite the GK RBH cabs where the 4x10 has 3dB sensitivity and 9Hz LF extension on the 1x15. So f***ed if I know why Flea sticks 1x15's under his 4x10's. Cos its what people expect to see is probably the answer. [url="http://www.gallien-krueger.com/manuals/RBH_Owner_s_Manual.pdf"]http://www.gallien-krueger.com/manuals/RBH...er_s_Manual.pdf[/url]
  14. We are all getting too old to be a hard working band We started off in pubs almost 30 years ago and climbed the greasy pole of covers through clubs to functions and now we are sliding back down again
  15. [quote name='DanOwens' post='421466' date='Feb 28 2009, 01:18 AM']The thing is, I'm a little confused with sh*t it is exactly that I want: When I put the SITs on, I loved that they felt flat, with low tension (a thin gauge probably helped) but a bright tone. I took them off (the neck went from 3+1 to 4-in-line) and put on Ernie Ball Hybrid rounds so I had the brightness, but when I gig, the top-end sounds brittle (my cab has no tweeter either). I want bright, but not harsh, I want bassy but low tension. What I want is either Status Hotwires (if you guys recommend as such) or another set of slightly heavier SITs. Dan[/quote] I would not describe the hotwires as low tension. Have you tried TI Jazz Flats? Very bright for flats.
  16. [quote name='AndyMartin' post='421318' date='Feb 27 2009, 08:31 PM']What sort of sound do these strings give? I've always found roundwounds to be too bright but flats to be too dead sounding. Are the half rounds a good compromise?[/quote] Thats the general idea.
  17. This one: Not exactly a copy though.
  18. Doing our second pub gig in 20 years on Saturday 28th February @ The Brunswick in Worthing. Wish us luck
  19. I use Status Hotwire half rounds. So far so good.
  20. There is a really good explanation of impedence on the basschat wiki - have a read
  21. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='420033' date='Feb 26 2009, 12:59 PM']Gracie? Who named that? The original owner, Bernie or Debs?[/quote] Surprised you had to ask
  22. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='419843' date='Feb 26 2009, 09:11 AM']Ferret - a signature update is due! What do you reckon to the Spitfire (although I know 5s aren't you thing) and Rumour then? I'm waiting for the tweaks on the Rumour 4 - I'm looking forward to getting it back![/quote] Yes you are probably right - sig update is due. As for the Rumour - apparently she is called Gracie - I will have a better view after the gig on saturday but so far I am loving it.
  23. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' post='418598' date='Feb 24 2009, 05:55 PM']Interesting to hear the thoughts on the two different models from you all - which one in your opinion is best suited for funk music which is mostly tight fingerstyle but does have a fair bit of slapping in it?[/quote] Your Rumour is back from the paint shop so its too late to change your mind. Looks loverly.
  24. Only ones with 4 strings. Russ is buying all the 5 strings
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