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silverfoxnik

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  1. [quote name='Houtoe' post='1316606' date='Jul 26 2011, 08:48 AM']Right, brought this a while ago from here, looking for the possibility of trading for something Markbass / Gallien Krueger like so stock photos until I get home from work so the 2x10 combo, fresh from a complete service, new tube fitted ect. and the 2x10 extension cab. Trying out is of course welcome and possible, im based in Farnborough, Hampshire any questions just PM me Cheers Chris[/quote] This was my old rig if i'm not mistaken, which I bought 2 or 3 years ago from Crez.. I gigged it a lot and it never ever let me down! It's a fabulous set-up and i still miss it's flexibility and features to be honest... I only moved it on as i wanted to go down a more valve-driven route and my band had stopped..otherwise, I'd definitely have kept it. With a recent service etc, etc, this has got to be good for someone on here because it's so versatile and having the two channels (with the footswitch), makes it so useful for gigging.. It looks like this: [attachment=85748:Copy_of_..._x_1824_.jpg] Good luck with the sale!
  2. [quote name='bluedoughboy' post='1316786' date='Jul 26 2011, 11:08 AM']thanks for your kind words sir! my mate chris (williams from the slash tribute) linked me up to the discussion, haven't stopped grinning since! glad you had a good time, you collectively allowed us to have a good time. my main bass is a fender precision lyte, and i use a squire p for standard c tuning and an aria stb (that cost me £32 from ebay) for drop d but i had time to tune on the day. i was using a big muff bass, an mxr phase 90 and a cry baby bass wah. i use an mxr micro amp to boost for slap and to level out the passive basses with the p-lyte. i see you're in littlehampton? - we're playing in the crown this saturday (30th) if you're around. thanks again![/quote] You're very welcome; it was a great gig and I really enjoyed the band's playing and attitude overall! As I said, I loved the sound and way you played those tunes - really inventive and brought the bass nicely to the front (where it should be of course).. I'd love to come to the gig on Saturday, but i have my son at the weekends so it will depend on getting child-care sorted..Where else are you playing?
  3. [quote name='Dropzone' post='1316001' date='Jul 25 2011, 05:35 PM']Excellent, great link, I had a discussion a while back with someone saying when you are at a festival you need to be on your A game and this is a great example.[/quote] +1
  4. That's just brilliant! Love the cowboy dude...
  5. It was a really good festival judging by what i saw of it on Sunday.. The Blockheads were very, very good and seeing them reminded me of just how amazing Ian Dury's lyrics were and are and how good the band is! The drummer did a great mini-drum solo which was cool and all the band made their mark during the set at one point or another. But I have to say that Norman is the star of that band and his playing and energy are just outstanding! There was a great band playing around 6pm on the U stage called ' Free Beer & Naked Women' and they were absolutely brilliant! Great energy, loads of character and they really knew how to work the crowd... Very impressive bass player too I thought; he was using what looked like an old Yamaha BB1100 (or similar) and had a really full on sound with lots of nice fx going on too.. Wonder if he's a BC member? Anyway - check them out here: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HZE0cf-YeQ&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HZE0cf-YeQ...feature=related[/url]
  6. [quote name='urb' post='1310421' date='Jul 20 2011, 03:20 PM']Absolutely not - if I in fact do go ahead and give a little workshop type thing it'll be to demonstrate some picking techniques that basically get away from all the percussive w***ery and into stuff that has the potentially be melodic and funky - but if the last one was anything to go by I thought most people who played were using finger style, tapping and yes a bit of slapping too but it was all pretty restrained compared to say the London Bass Guitar Show that was just horrible slap overkill... my aim is to educate as to the other possibilities when using thumb and pop stuff - hope that's OK...?[/quote] Spot on Mike! I agree - last year's Bash was pretty cool.. The worst ever though was the one in Northampton some years ago when that one guy just played slap bass for about 4 hours non-stop! It was horrendous.. Anyway, moving onto much better things, what you're proposing sounds really good to me, thanks. Nik
  7. [quote name='Merton' post='1309066' date='Jul 19 2011, 12:57 PM'][url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=146642"]The Raffle thread[/url] has begun [/quote] Thanks Mert! Will add some stuff to it over the weekend...
  8. [quote name='coasterbass' post='1307429' date='Jul 18 2011, 08:58 AM']Count me in. I missed the last bash so will be good to see peeps and generate some new GAS. I hope some other lefties can make it otherwise I'll have no toys to try out Ummm, what shall I bring? Eden Navigator preamp and SVP-Pro, Mesa 1x15 RR, Warwick $$ Streamer (Lefty), Stingray (Lefty)[/quote] Great news - bring the lot I'd say!!
  9. [quote name='alexclaber' post='1306599' date='Jul 17 2011, 12:52 PM']Jack... [/quote] Excellent!
  10. [quote name='Clarky' post='1304362' date='Jul 15 2011, 09:11 AM']Nik, I presume you will be having a raffle and thus need some bass 'stuff' donations? I will have a dig around and see what I can come up with. Definitely have some vgc tab books (Bilbo!) kicking around, a Precision tort s/p and maybe some other bits and bobs[/quote] Thanks Clarky and yes, we will be having a raffle.. Merton is handling that so any offers of stuff, please send him a PM. Nik
  11. When I was a young boy learning bass, in the mid '70's, I was pretty much doing it on my own with no help around of any sort - no easy way to get playing advice, expertise about gear or just some friendly banter.. A couple of books and going to gigs was the only way to find stuff out. So, for me, one of the really important things about these Basschat Bass Bashes, is to make it easier for bass players of all ages and all levels of experience to get together and share knowledge, learn about different styles of playing, try out new equipment, meet people from the Forum...and of course, have a brilliant time in the process! It should say on the door "where fun is compulsory" or something like that..
  12. [quote name='urb' post='1302552' date='Jul 13 2011, 04:18 PM']As I mentioned earlier I'd be happy to give a demo - either in small group or to the whole Bash if my embarrassment levels will tolerate it - explaining some slap and picking techniques that get away from relentless machine gun triplets and always riffing away in open E or A when slapping... I'd be happy to have a few others plugging in as well to enable them to learn or share any of the techniques discussed/demonstrated... Let me know if any of y'all is interested - we can always use one of the off-shoot performance rooms to do this in Cheers Mike[/quote] Thanks Mike; that's great! I thought the informal session you did last year with the loop station - which just kind of happened - was really good! So anything along those lines would be really cool!
  13. [quote name='simon1964' post='1302189' date='Jul 13 2011, 12:13 PM']Sadly I've got a gig that evening back in the Midlands, so will have to miss this again. I'll make it one year![/quote] Shame..but it's great that you're gigging... See you next year hopefully!
  14. [quote name='mcgraham' post='1301265' date='Jul 12 2011, 04:40 PM']Was that not the plan anyway?[/quote] Mrs T thought so...
  15. I've updated the list on the first post now, but it's looking good with 30 people already.. let's see if we can hit 40!! 01. Silverfoxnik: Roscoe Beck V, BC Rich Eagle, Yamaha TRB5 with Norstrand p/ups and Auderre pre, Hughes & Kettner Bassbass 600 head & SWR Triad.. plus old Peavey Head and 1x15 for the Jamming Room (unless anyone has something else we can use that's better?) 02. EssentialTension: Fender Precision 62, Fender TF Fretless P, Lakland Decade, Mesa Walkabout 12. 03. Waynepunkdude : Arsenal shirt, Nick Cave underpants, Sunburst Musicman Sterling H and Ampeg SVT 2pro G&K Neo412 04. Clarky: Currently Ampeg Baby Bass, Acoustic Image/Euphonic Audio rig; By September, who knows (watch the FS forum) 05. Truckstop: MIM Fender Jazz V, pimped Kay 2B; Gem/Ampeg rig; some effects 06. Urb - either Sei Jazz or Singlecut - and maybe some pedals - possible Genz Shuttle 9 07. dc2009 - Warwick CS Corvette $$ 5, Epi TB Vs (Reverse and non-reverse), my Dean if anyone actually wants a go, Trace Head, Marshall cab (heavy and big), various pedals. 08.Shockwave - Pedulla MVP5 Mean Green machine. 09. Sibob - '71 Precision, '73 Jazz, MIA Jazz 5 if there's interest, Barefaced Compact, Orange Terror, Pedal-board if there's interest. 10. MacDaddy - Custom Shuker & Hamer Blitz or Iceni custom. 11. Essexbasscat Roadworn somethingorother + Gs112. Amp - not sure which one yet 12. Plux - Berg HT210 & HT115 Hartke LH500 Ibanez BTB 13. 51m0n - Berg ae410, MB, Focusrite and Roscoe 14.seashell - MIM Fender Precision + some sort of Marshall practice amp (I'll look it up tonight) 15.Barneyg42- Some secondhand tat bought over the years! 16.Happy Jack - Double bass of some description + Status Graphite Streamline 5 17.silddx - Hohner B2ADB Headless Boat Paddle / Home Built Chris Squire Electra Evolution 18.TomKent - Fodera NYC Empire 5, Fender Jazz 4, Vintage Stingray 5, Faker P 4 Fretless, Faker P Fretted, Krampera KVB800 Rig, some pedals too.. 19. obbm - Shuker PJ5, ACG headless 5, Aguilar SL112, Ashdown LB, GK Microstack. 20.ped - Vigier Passion bass, BC T shirts 21. Merton - Stasusey basses of some sort, Eden WT550/GK MB200 and Barefaced Vintage (who's at 19???) 22. Jean-Luc Pickguard - NS-Design CR5M, Ashbory 23. Stingray5 - Musicman, Tune, Trace Elliot, GT-6B, other stuff tba 24. Bassace - A double bass and an amp or two 25. Walman - Wal Pro 1/Custom, G&L L2500 fretted & fretless, MB LMT, BF Super 12T, assorted EBS pedals 26. SlackAlice - Squier P Bass Special........& hopefully another addition by then. Ashdown Electric Blue 180 12. 27. mcgraham - Wood & Tronics 5 string fretted & 5 string fretless 28. Pantherairsoft - Roscoe Century Signature 6 & Custom 3006 Fretless 29. Maverick - Maverick S4 Nemesis, Fulltone Bass Drive & EBS Microbass II. Possibly more, dependent on transport. 30. Grand Wazoo - Basswise I'll take whatever I like. mostly wonkey fretted ones and an Ashdown Drophead 30 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
  16. [quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='1300086' date='Jul 11 2011, 04:50 PM']But I really have to ask.... a) what is a Charity [b][size=4]fundraining[/size][/b] event and... is Surrey not in the South West as opposed to South East?[/quote] Oops! Have fixed it now.. P.S. 'fun draining' is what happens when guitarists run events
  17. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1299610' date='Jul 11 2011, 08:58 AM']Boom - Transport sorted![/quote] Great stuff!
  18. [quote name='WalMan' post='1296676' date='Jul 8 2011, 01:24 AM']I'll be there with the current rig (per sig) which I shall add to the list when the current family bereavement problems have settled down (or I sneak off for a quiet 5 mins on my own)... it was mother in law who had had a good life and been poorly for a while now, but thankfully was allowed to slip quickly & peacefully this (well yesterday now) morning. Sad, but really kinder and for the best all round.[/quote] Sorry to hear that Al, I hope Pam's OK? I'm in Manchester myself for a funeral today; they come round too often these days i'm sad to say.. I'm aware the main thread needs updating and i'll do all that plus update the workshops list when i get back at the weekend. Great responses so far though and thanks for all support to date.. Nik
  19. [quote name='longtimefred' post='1296187' date='Jul 7 2011, 05:30 PM']christ how is this still here at this price, thats under half what they are new now!!!! Someone buy this beaut, for this money....well even new they punch well above their weight for the price. get it bought someone..[/quote] +1
  20. [quote name='mike257' post='1294892' date='Jul 6 2011, 04:12 PM']Thanks Nik. I'm gutted to be putting any of my gear up for sale, I've never been one for getting rid of stuff, much prefer accumulating it. The bits that have gone have always been in exchange for more gear! The van has been a nightmare, I've been out teching and tour managing for a couple of bands, just starting to get some regular work together, and the whole thing ground to a halt with a big crack in the engine block! The new van will be up and running soon, but lost a lot of work, time and money on it. Hope you're well mate, thanks for the good luck, I'm about due some [/quote] Am ok thanks Mike.. wow - bit of a killer when the van's your bread & butter!! Maybe you've got a sale now though??
  21. [quote name='urb' post='1294953' date='Jul 6 2011, 05:05 PM']I can always show you guys some slap stuff that actually is melodic and not just endless triplets - in fact this year I might just punt for an 'extra curricular picking techniques" masterclass - that way we can look at all the picking stuff that you can do - and look also at two finger picking a well...! Let me know what you think[/quote] Yes please Urb! Consider yourself signed up....
  22. [quote name='Clarky' post='1294919' date='Jul 6 2011, 04:37 PM']Nigel Clutterbuck is banned from the event and anyone using the edge of their thumb to make a loud percussive noise on a bass guitar will either have to pay vast sums of money into a charity jam jar or face being rolled in marmite and being left out in the sun to dry[/quote]
  23. [quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1294693' date='Jul 6 2011, 01:21 PM']Root notes and what they are called - WPD.[/quote] Root notes? What are they... That's way too musical for me...
  24. Good to see positive responses already! So, we have two workshops in the offing: 1. Double Bass - bassace 2. Recording Q&A - 51m0n ...any more for any more ??
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