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MoonBassAlpha

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  1. Sorry, [url="http://www.usmasters.com/basscat.htm"]http://www.usmasters.com/basscat.htm[/url] is a better link to get past all that g****r stuff!
  2. I would always sing along with my bass noodling a la George Benson at rehearsals. Absolute cast iron way to guarantee NEVER to get a bass solo slot! (though I thought it actually sounded quite good!) Good luck!
  3. [quote name='Merton' post='271873' date='Aug 28 2008, 04:19 PM']Nice![/quote] Thanks! There's a lot of nice shiny stuff on their website: www.usmasters.com/ I must admit, I had never heard of them either. I went to a guys house to check out a Lightwave bass he was selling, wasn't too mad about that but saw this in his rack and was knocked out by it, made an offer and got it the next week. Got the blue one a few weeks later off the same bloke. These were the "low end" of his collection, including Pedullas, Zon, Skjolds etc!
  4. Other -U.S. Masters EP42 fretted and fretless, see piccies in introductions section. Also 2 Hohner Jack Basses, fretted and defretted, natural finish.
  5. Could be something giving up in the crossover circuit, if it has one. It's often just an inductor and a couple of caps, but they can get dry joints on them due to their mass and the bassy vibration. Reflow the solder joints and stick the big things down with hot glue to prevent it happening again.
  6. The first bass I played was a Fender Musicmaster with tapewound strings. The thrill of playing ANYTHING amplified was pretty amazing at the time! Probably not the worst thing to ave a go on though. First bass owned was a Melody Ripper (or was it a Grabber??) copy, the one with the sliding pickup anyhow. In "natural" finish that looked like a cheap pine dining table from Ikea. Sounded and played ok too for £75 s/h in '78. Then a Guild B301F (fretless). What a dud! I wanted a Jaco sound and all it did was a retro thud! Moved the pickup to nearer the bridge which helped a bit, but the whole thing was one big dead spot Oops, rambling here! Vox Standard (ok) Shergold 6string fretless (medium scale) Kramer 450b All sold and not really missed
  7. [attachment=12698:U.S_Masters_EP42_1.JPG][attachment=12699:U.S_Masters_EP42_2.JPG][attachment=12700: U.S_Mast...42_Blue1.JPG][attachment=12701:U.S_Mast...42_Blue2.JPG] As promised Merton! I've not done this before so I hope it comes out ok. I forgot to mention they're quite light too, the lacewood is 7.5 lbs the blue (maple) 8.5 lbs. What do you think? MBA
  8. I had some nice ones which I appear to have lost, but will try to get some up soon. The lacewood is a thing of beauty. The have very compact bodies and look in proportion on a little chap like me! May look a bit weeny on a hoooj guy!
  9. After lurking for a bit, I decided to join up. Hello. I currently play bass, mainly fretless in an acoustic (apart from the bass!) duo/trio, in Oxford playing vaguely psych/ pop/ folk. Been alternating on bass and g***** for around 30 years. my gear: U.S. Masters EP42 in (oiled) Lacewood. Stunning Birdseye neck, Pao Ferro board. Early s.n. B61 (1997?), now has a new Masters fretless neck (black lines on Pao Ferro) U.S. Masters EP42, maple trans. blue, Birdseye maple 'board, B101 2x Hohner Jack Bass in natural, 1 defretted. Trace Elliot 300W 1x15 combo Roland Bass cube 30 for small stuff Cheers Jules Anyone else out there play U.S. Masters? There's not a lot about over here, it seems.
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