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  1. Now what a top wood! And that grayish neck looks good.
  2. Women: kingaglyk.com Alissia Benveniste Mohini Dei Men: Tom Kennedy Richard Bona charlesberthoud.com I don't think you lost a thing. These are flashy players but I still think most of the bass work is done in half or first position and with roots and fifths. Good timing is still the key.
  3. That sliding pickup reminds me of Atlansia single pickups. https://atlansiaguitars.com/Bass-Guitar.php
  4. Didn't he have a Kahler tremolo or similar in his bass?
  5. GLWTS "...but you can call me Toby, if you like."
  6. A simple to use is tce Spectracomp. A suitable drive, that's a complicated question. Depending on your bass, and taste, the options are practically endless. Without trying it is very hard to buy anything. I once loaned many units and tried them side by side against each other. One sounded good with one bass, another with another bass. Any comment saying this is the thing should be treated with doubt.
  7. We are 12. But rehersals are always in the same place at the same time. If we are anything from 2 of us and up, we have a session.
  8. Beautiful fretboard wood doesn't need spots on it. That bass looks so wonderful.
  9. itu

    Vigier Porn!

    This French lady just jumped to my bed.
  10. There's quite some information here about threaded inserts, you just have to do some searching. I like them, easy and functional. My travel bass has a Status neck with inserts. I detach the neck before going to the plane. Soundwise it doesn't matter, wood bolts or inserts, but inserts are reliable, and enable multiple removals without any issues.
  11. The minimum should be like: - power around 50 W (enough for pots) - small tip for accuracy and small places - big tip for big areas like pots https://www.weller-tools.com/eu/gb/consumer/products/corded-soldering-irons/soldering-iron-60w230v-uk https://www.weller-tools.com/eu/gb/consumer/products/consumables/tip-conical-08-mm-wlir60
  12. Depending on your playing envelope will love dynamics. Therefore I have an envelope before the comp. Remember, there's also a connection to the settings of the comp as well as the fx. Comp can raise the envelope to new heights, but my guess is that the pure signal coming from dynamics from your fingers is the key. Yes, this means lots of trials.
  13. Ex-Factor. Factor has tuners in the headstock and no extension.
  14. If you want to push the fx and use dynamics to control them, then comp should be last - and the other way around.
  15. Metcal was very similar. They even provided silicone flaps that you could change tips while hot.
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