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silverfoxnik

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  1. [quote name='jhk' post='86804' date='Nov 11 2007, 11:03 AM']Its probably too late notice for most ,however,looking through my friday`s brighton Argus this morning there`s an interesting listing. Bass players masterclass at `The Portland Rock Bar` in brighton Sunday 11th November from 1 p.m. onwards ........... admission £3.00. There is a contact number of 07933 177780.It does not say who is there. I do not have anything to do with this event so it`s up to others if they feel they want to investigate. Hopefully this is the right place to post this! I`ll have a look myself as I live in the area. Apologies if this is listed elsewhere and I`ve just given everyone a dose of `told you so!`[/quote] It's being run by a very well-known bass player in the Brighton area called Dave Barnard.. The Portland has a lot of live music on and Dave plays there regularly so it's kind of 'home from home' for him. Before I joined my band (Burning Organ) I saw Dave dep for them at the Portland last year and he's really good... I heard about it from Mervyn who has a shop in Worthing called 'Amps n Bits' and he's going there to sell and buy lots of bass gear. Mervyn has lots of Ernie Ball stuff (including some Stingrays/Subs) on the go as well as some vintage goodies too, which is his forte. Might pop down there myself as it's only 30 minutes by car and I've some speakers I really need to sell, Nik
  2. Very nice collection but the Ric and the black P-bass really do it for me!
  3. [quote name='synaesthesia' post='86495' date='Nov 10 2007, 03:17 PM']You can get replacement grub screws, and you can probably find a replacement screw to fit the saddle assuming the saddle itself is not damaged. If the saddle threads are damaged, you could recut and re-thread if you are willing to put in a bit of elbow grease. Cut the thread to the type of screws you need. I've not seen the particular Gotoh you have in question upclose but I don't recall Gotoh to use too many non generic screws and such. If your saddle itself has cracked - possibly you could get a set of replacement saddles or one.[/quote] Thanks for the replies folks... If you look at the photo of the bridge, you'll see a brass coloured ball shaped object near to the end of the bridge, that the screw goes through. What's happened is that the brass object has come loose from inside the saddle so I either need to find a way to fix it securely back inside the saddle, or replace the saddle itself... Will try that google search and also try contacting Gotoh as well.. Nik
  4. [quote name='neilb' post='86554' date='Nov 10 2007, 05:56 PM']I use the two 2x10s aswell and they bang out more bottom than anything Ive had before. Great full range tone and bags of power. Peavey is cracking kit and built like the proverbial al fresco latrine.[/quote] Very nice looking rig! What's your amp? It looks very much like the one Bloodaxe had with him at the SE Bass Bash in August... Programmeable IIRC? Well; just got back from my 2nd gig with the 410 and it sounded really good again.. I'm totally amazed at how much it's improved my sound.. Am very tempted to stack my 210 on top of it, use the old Peavey Mark IV head and run the whole lot at 2ohms for an hour or so. Should annoy the neighbours nicely during their Sunday lunch
  5. I had an old BB800 a few years back and it was a great sounding bass and dirt cheap too! They are definitely underrated these old Yamahas... Looks like you've got two very good examples there Bassman, well worth hanging onto I'd say!
  6. [quote name='ped' post='86476' date='Nov 10 2007, 02:04 PM']Hi Nik, So you are getting on well with the Roscoe Beck? Good stuff. I agree about Peavey gear - every bit I have tried has been brilliant, and seemingly very under-rated in terms of output power. There is a review of their new Neo 4x10 in bass Player mag and they like that too - great gear at great prices.[/quote] Hi Ped The Roscoe Beck is great! I'm really enjoying it because of the switching options which gives it a more versatile tonal range than my Lakland DJ5, though it is quite a bit heavier which is the only downside. Still needs a decent set up and the B string saddle needs replacing but I could see it becoming my main gigging bass, which I never thought I'd say because the DJ5 has been such a joy. But there's more midrange tones available with the Roscoe and that could be a real deciding factor? As for the Peavey stuff, it is as you say 'great gear at great prices' and as Bass Ferret pointed out the Peavy 210 delivers more low end than a 115 which is mad really!! Bob - the GK certainly sounded sweet with the Peavey and luckily, I've got another gig tonight so I'll be able to hear it in different surroundings just to get a useful comparison... Don't know about anyone else, but I've got a bad habit of making rash, over favourable judgements about how good a new piece of gear is after using it for just one or two gigs.. And then 3 months later, I realise I was completely wrong.. So, I'm trying to be a bit more cautious from now on in the hope that it'll stop me wasting too much money!! Though this topic proves I'm failing with that already Thanks for the comments guys, Nik
  7. Hi Folks, Last night at a typical pub gig with the usual dodgy acoustics, I used a Peavey 410 TVX that I bought from Martinbass7750 (top chap, by the way!) and the low-end it delivered, using my GK 700 head, Roscoe Beck V and my Wal Pro 2e, was just phenomenal!! At one point our keyboard player actually asked me to turn it down.. It's smaller than the Hughes & Kettner 410 I had, yet puts out more low-end and outperforms a 210 + 115 set up I had... So what I want to try to find out is just how it does that?? I know it won't match up against some of the boutique gear that's out there like Markbass, EBS etc, but for sheer value for money, IMO, this is a good as anything I've heard! Nik
  8. [quote name='mybass' post='85438' date='Nov 8 2007, 01:36 PM']Just did some business with Martinbass7750 and everything was excellent. A well packed item was at my house within 48 hours and he was a pleasure to deal with. Top stuff. cheers Mybass[/quote] +1 on that! Just bought a Peavey 410 from Martinbass7750 and it arrived so well packaged I thought it was brand new direct from the manufacturer!! He's a great bloke to deal with and the gear is exactly as he described and you can't ask for much more than that. Thanks Martin, be very happy to deal with you again anytime... Nik
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  11. Hi Folks, I've recently acquired a Fender Roscoe Beck V and it has a Gotoh designed bridge on it. Unfortunately, the saddle for the low B has come apart so that the screw that allows you to move the saddle backwards or forwards when setting up intonation, now won't work. There's a locking nut or screw that can be tightened so that the saddle doesn't move around but it's far from ideal as the B string can't be easily adjusted for intonation.. Here's a photo of the bridge: Does anyone know where or how I could find a replacement, bearing in mind this bass has been discontinued by Fender as a five string model? Thanks, Nik
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  15. We played a 50th Birthday party Friday night on the first floor of a Conservative Club in Newhaven with no lift - so that wasn't fun!! But there was a good young band supporting, so that made for a pleasant distraction as we hardly ever gig with other bands. Last night we were at The Crow's Nest in East Grinstead; again it was 1st floor but thankfully, they have a lift which makes a lot of difference when loading out at 1am in the morning! Both gigs were slow to get going at first but in the end, everyone was up singing and dancing, so a good weekend's work all in all! Another two more next weekend as well, so 'no rest for the wicked' as the saying goes... Nik
  16. [quote name='Sean' post='82862' date='Nov 2 2007, 06:32 PM']After Blue Darryl's first night at rehearsal last night I know I won't be fitting a J-Retro. For me it doesn't need it, I love the sound of these Aeros through my GK. We went through It's Raining Men (camp? who sir? me sir? no sir!), We Are Family, Blame it on the Boogie and I Want You Back and this bass sounds right. I broke one of our big rules last night because I just couldn't stop slapping the thing between songs but the guys are pretty understanding about new toys; I know I won't get away with it next week![/quote] Lovely bass Sean! I have exactly the same bass but the 5 string version and like you, I think these basses sound great without a J-retro or other active circuits. Nothing wong with J-retro mind, it's just that these Laklands as you say 'sound right' as they are! Nik
  17. [quote name='Sercet' post='82901' date='Nov 2 2007, 07:32 PM']Mahogany body with ash facings. Ebony fingerboard. I think Electric Wood, the makers of Wal basses, have stopped trading as Pete Stevens has retired. Take a look and let me know what might be a fair price. Steve[/quote] Beautiful bass Steve - good luck with the sale! The latest news on Electric Wood as I understand it is that discussions are in hand for one of Pete Stevens old colleagues to take the Wal brand forward. Quite what that means in practice, who it is etc, no one knows yet.. But I for one hope that happens and I know that Pete is very keen for it to continue.. After all, it's been his life's work for the past 30+ years.. I think the comments about getting a higher return by shipping internationally are very true - perhaps you should post it on the Wal forum on the Dudepit and also, the Walbassesnaturally group on Yahoo? Nik
  18. That's a lovely looking bass and with the quality of the hardware (especially the Delano p/ups), a gig bag and a hard case as well, it's an absolute bargain at under £700! Recent 5 string acquisitions unfortunately mean I have to admire from a distance this time but, good luck with the sale..
  19. Love the look of both basses - congratulations! A bit like you, I sold my MM Sub 5 to get a Lakland DJ5 and I haven't regretted that decision for a second, Nik
  20. [quote name='Toasted' post='81628' date='Oct 31 2007, 09:56 AM']Oh, I like it. I like it alot.[/quote] Me too Back on topic, I use the Zoom B2 1.u and I don't have any problem pressing both switches at the same time to bypass/mute the unit.. The problem I encounter more frequently is that the right-sided switch is quite close to the pedal so if you're not careful, you can hit the pedal instead of the switch which causes all sorts of mayhem depending on how the functionality of the pedal is set!
  21. [quote name='paul, the' post='82048' date='Nov 1 2007, 05:14 AM']Oh and could someone please buy that and save me the 4 hour car journey. Despite my negativity towards Carlsbro... that's gorgeous.[/quote] I checked that out last time it was on Ebay as I live quite near Chichester and it's better in the looks department than the sound department, sadly! It's a completely empty box with two unbranded 12" drivers in there, so you can definitely save yourself the journey... Nik
  22. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='82586' date='Nov 2 2007, 12:13 AM']Something pert and heart shaped?[/quote] Definitely!
  23. Really nice bass Si and welcome to the Lakland owners club! Er..is it me or is there some kind of 'Status Quo' thing going on in that live pic??? Nik
  24. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='81128' date='Oct 30 2007, 08:08 AM']To a degree I've gone through very much the same thing (as has Dood I imagine) in the last year or two! I had a pair of H&K 2x10 combos that I used for over 15 years and due to them both developing terminal problems I bought a H&K Bassbase 600 amp which I continued to use with the cab section of my combos. Cutting to the present day via a potted history I bought a pair of Neo 2x12 EBS, changed the H&K for a Warwick amp, sold the EBS and bought Tech 2x10 & 1x15, chopped in the Warwick amp for MB, sold the Tech cabs and bought a 6x10 Tech, got rid of the MB and bought a Thunderfunk (oh and a Tech amp). The whole time I was also considering Epifani, Accugroove, Schroeder, Glock etc etc. I was also questioning whether I had an issue with the tone of Neo speakers, a recent trial (thanks to fellow local BCers JPJ and WoT, and also reading stuff here and on TB by Alex and BFM) helped me clarify that it is cab design not 'necessarily' the driver installed that matters. Added to which I was p*ssing about swapping pups and preamps in my basses... the Devil makes work for idle hands. As you can see I've had an unsettled year or two and spent a lot of time changing cab THEN amp THEN cab THEN amp. It may not help you immensely but I'd try and identify an amp that you like before you go chasing cabs and have some kind of constant in your system. and remember when you are asking these questions... 'one man's meat is another man's poison', someone's sweet top end could just as easily be fingernail's down a blackboard to me![/quote] Blimey, I'm exhausted just reading that!! Good advice though... ..Kind of a modern-day bass players parable for all of us who are searching for that perfect sound which of course, is different for all of us! At the end of the day, there's no substitute for trying out as much equipment as possible but that's easier said than done. That's one of the really good things about the Bass Bash. At the SE Bash I went to in August; I got to hear so much different equipment that I would never have gotten round to hearing otherwise.. Anyway, good luck with it all Gwil !
  25. [quote name='ped' post='76923' date='Oct 20 2007, 10:33 AM']Quite a looker. Shame it is abroad though. How are you Nik, I haven't seen you about much.. been busy? ped[/quote] Hi Ped, Am pretty good thanks but incredibly busy with work and also am gigging a lot, so haven't had as much Basschat time as I'd like (not good).. How are you? Nik
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