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bazzbass

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  1. just jammin with another musician is better than playing on your own, even if they aren't wanting to form a band. Play with others and things will fall into place, hopefully. go to open mics, it's a great way to meet other musos,and most won't have a bassist so you could sit in, or at worst, talk to them afterwards with a view to jamming or joining up with them
  2. the whole "only turn 1/8th at a time" is not correct.I think the advice stems from being given to beginners typically, thus turn a little bit at a time as they wouldn't know how much it needs. If it needs a whole turn, do it, why do eight 1/8th turns? Ease off the tension and give it what it needs. Of course, you have to know that it needs a whole turn or not , that's experience.
  3. our gig Saturday went alright,so we are told. We missed it, I developed trigger thumb, our lead guitarer got an infected prostate and was peeing blood, then the day before our other guitarer got an infected root canal. Our drummer was OK and filled in for us with one his other bands,he is in 5 or 6 lol booker wasn't happy, oh well, scrub another venue off our list hehe
  4. my backline WAS Markbass, verses a SMALL stack of really LIGHT Trace Elliot ELF stuff how times change, AGAIN hehe
  5. and if you only play originals, you don't even get paid much. we're gonna try live streaming as a way of performing live, people can leave a tip if they like us. Anyone tried this yet?
  6. If your amp and cabs have speakons, use them , coz 1/4" over 6 feet across a stage is asking to be tripped over and kicked out.
  7. route all the body wood under the pickguard?
  8. TNT130BW.......legendary. kept me going throughout the 80s and 90s thrown down staircases, never failed me
  9. when you are playing a cover, break it down so you understand what chord notes the bass is playing. After a while, all these riffs and runs will start to pop into your head when you're jamming. I mean, it only took me 30 years to get to this point hehe
  10. I play my bass at home thru my Yamaha HS5 monitors, via a Radial J48 DI into a small mixer for guitar, I'd add a Joyo American for $50 and be done
  11. I bought two Elf 10" cabs to go with the Elf amp, and the last three gigs I took only one cab, due to laziness, and it was more than enough. The sound guy loved the Elf's DI so I had PA support at one of the gigs. Carried the room just fine at the others, small clubs.
  12. to be fair, they themselves said they were punk, but they clearly had far too much musical ability to be punk, fart oo much
  13. At the price point BF are at I'd expect better quality, even my 70s Peavey TNT had bullet proofed covering......
  14. yeah they were awesome in that timespan. sadly I never saw them live.
  15. I was on my way to have lunchtime pizza with some friends in a busy tourist beachside area.I parked my car and saw a music shop I didn't know about. Had a few minutes to spare so went in,said hello to the owner. And there it was, an SX short scale P bass. $200 brand new. Ummed and ahhed, then left to join my mates. After our meal I went in and bought the bass. I was only going out for pizza, HONEST
  16. to be fair a dimmer switch interferes with everything hehe I've been using EBS flats for 5 years, CONSTANTLY swapping pedals in and out and I have not had one bit of crackle or pop. And I mean I swap pedals a LOT on two boards. I don't doubt your experience, my guess is they have improved from the first design.
  17. EBS flat cables are better, take up less room on your pedalboard. They come in different lengths
  18. Fender don't make em, Hipshot do. They make one to match most major tuners. Their website has all the different models and which basses they fit.
  19. these Diago Twistlocks are the solution. Strap only comes off if you want it to. Oversized,can't come off unless you want it off.
  20. looks interesting, how does it sound?
  21. that's about a tenth of the original pedal's price. I get the whole "if everybody bought the knockoffs then the originators will die out" argument, but if it lets someone try it out rather than wait til they had a spare $350 sitting around,then so be it.Some will never have that much to blow on one pedal,I understand that. There are enough people like me who like to reward the inventor, to keep Tech 21 et al in business. Buy what you can afford and upgrade when your finances allow.
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