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  1. [quote name='RhysP' post='876696' date='Jun 24 2010, 06:22 PM']I remember reading an interview with Lemmy where he said that Hendrix actually played a lot of the bass on his albums, not Noel Redding.[/quote]

    I'm not much of a Hendrix fan but I do recall this bit about him, he played almost all the bass in studio recordings and in fact he played very tastefully, again nothing too flashy but exactly what was required of the music. I think Noel Redding was his live bass player, and to be honest I think he butchers some really great songs, especially in the woodstock videos I saw a while back... if that is him...

  2. [quote name='Stacker' post='876480' date='Jun 24 2010, 02:51 PM']I would not attempt this yourself unless you have some experience of refinishing and/or shooting urethane or epoxy. You'll end up ruining the 'board (as I did as a young man, trying to 'Jaco-up' a P-bass) and you'll be back to square one. This process takes time and involves working up through grades of fine grit papre and pads. If you want to try it, get hold of a junker neck and get on Google. Failing that, give the neck to a luthier who is proficient in this line of work.[/quote]

    Cheers, I'm not completely deterred but still, the warning is appreciated. I will check how much this would cost to do too.

    On another note your signature has always made me think... I just thought you should know that it has benefited the world in some way. Not to say I wouldn't think otherwise.

  3. Hello everyone,

    After playing a Pedulla Pentabuzz I have decided that one of many changes I need to make to my Yamaha TRB fretless is the feel of the neck, more specifically the fingerboard. On a Pedulla fretless there is (as I'm sure you all know) a relatively thick layer of varnish on the fretboard, I like the effect of this, it sounds nice. Now I am well aware that I can't make my TRB sound like a Pedulla that easily but I think adding a similar layer of varnish would be a step in the right direction. The fingerboard of my TRB is made of rosewood, is it the case that I simply need ebony (like on the buzz basses) to sound that bit better? Or will a good layer of varnish simulate the very compact composition of ebony?

    So, the main thing I want to know is how exactly it is best to varnish my fingerboard for this effect? If anyone knows how Pedulla do it and could share it, that would indeed be an added bonus!

    I know there have been some threads on this already but I get very mixed impressions from looking through all of them, so a nice up-to-date set of specific answers would be great.

    Thanks ya'll

  4. Where can I hear some Steve Berry Trio? I had a good look but I can't seem to find any to listen to without buying first, I prefer to hear my music before I buy it, not to say I want a torrent, just a youtube link or a preview.

    Thanks

  5. [quote name='Kongo' post='874049' date='Jun 22 2010, 12:02 AM']Can't fault you for it :) (Hide's the Ibanez as things are gettin scary)...eheh...eheheh...uhm...
    Ty for the advice anyways, guess I got stuck into knowing where my strings are always stocked (and the fact that they know me by voice should I call) that I forgot to do what I did in the first place; search for cheaper car insur...er bass strings! :rolleyes:
    This sure opens up gauge options (6-string super long come in one gauge for some reason...) and I can always pick and mix i.e. 4-string set with high-C and low-B to my tastes.[/quote]

    That's what I do with my 5 string as I string it with a high C and it works for me. Enjoy your £10 off!

  6. [quote name='Kongo' post='873083' date='Jun 20 2010, 10:40 PM']Nope, Standard '98 TBR6-II, 35" scale length.
    I hadn't tried standard length on this bass yet tho, from ur exp, sounds like they fit.
    For some reason I always forget about Ebay...[/quote]

    It's odd. Over the last year or so I have owned almost exactly the same gear as you. AH300-12 and a trace 4x10 along with the old Yamaha TRB around the same age (except mine is freltess and 5 string as you have probably noticed)... just thought I would point that out.

    Back to relevance - those indeed are the strings on my yamaha 35" now, so all should be well!

  7. [quote name='Kongo' post='871417' date='Jun 19 2010, 01:49 AM']Indeed, I DETEST Roto's, as much as I like supporting our own they don't work for me, despite many of my fav bassists using them, I hate the extreme feel to them and they seem to come with half tone and die fast, but thats me and my own skin Ph to blame.
    Tried Ernie Ball...whereas they are a good second they don't deliver like D'addario.
    I used to use Elites Stadium series until I got some that came with a touch of rust and started breaking.
    Warwick also tried all but black Label, the Red Label can cut through rock, never mind skin! and the Yellow label were...well...Never again.
    Even on my P-bass I've gone Prosteel, jus changed from my glass feel Nickel D'addario's to Pro-Steel, fancy a custom gauge tho.

    I'd love it if you could direct me where to get em for £24 tho, Ive been a customer of Stringsdirect for ages but feel the prices are going up too much considering you cut out the middleman.[/quote]

    This is where I buy mine - not exactly in the depths of cyberspace :)

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/D'Addario-EXL170-6-Regular-Light-6-String-Bass-32-130_W0QQitemZ320523765612QQcmdZViewItem?rvr_id=&rvr_id=&cguid=cfc3d77d1250a0aad24091b0fa47e4ac"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/D'Addario-EXL170...24091b0fa47e4ac[/url]

    These aren't extra long though... I don't think this is a problem however as these strings go fine on my 35" scale TRB and I'm assuming your TRB isn't a freak of nature 37" jobby? I have found them for around £26 incl. postage here [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/D'Addario_EXL165-6_Bass_Strings/DADD-EXL165-6"]http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/D'Adda...s/DADD-EXL165-6[/url] in case those ebay ones ever go out of stock for a while.

    Hope that helps

    P.S I can't agree with you more about Rotosound, all my heroes (apart from John Patitucci [D'addario]) play them but I just hate them!

  8. You need to watch out and make sure that the 'phones you buy are proper studio ones as the pair I recently bought I just sold as they sound almost as if there is constant octave effect - which in some respects is true (some bass frequencies are added) and for simply indulgent listening this is great, but sadly for bass practice or anything besides recreational listening it is pretty rubbish.

  9. [quote name='merello' post='871897' date='Jun 19 2010, 04:51 PM']Dear God - look at the bass line up!
    [url="http://www.discogs.com/Donald-Fagen-The-Nightfly/release/1468150"]http://www.discogs.com/Donald-Fagen-The-Ni...release/1468150[/url][/quote]

    Holy crap! That's nice! and the Brecker Brothers too. I'm gonna have to give this a good ol' listen.

    Even though I don't listen to much metal any more the first track that comes to mind is Tool's Jambi, this Wal sounds like it's causing tectonic movement, nice.

    What's great is the fact that there are a 2 or 3 fantastic tones going.



    I had forgotten how much I love this talk box solo 5 minutes in mmmmm :)...

  10. [quote name='Kongo' post='869614' date='Jun 17 2010, 02:18 AM']Been using D'addario Pro Steels Extra long, gauge 30-130 (6-string) for maybe 4 years solid now.
    Not badly priced (£30 Stringsdirect), last a long time and theres tension to suit all needs.
    I use finger, slap, tap...whatever I need and catered my gauge for it:

    30 - 45 - 65 - 80 - 100 - 130

    Not too thick on the lower strings or they sound duff when tapped, yet on a 35" you dont need to worry about them flopping about.

    Might make the switch to DR LoRiders tho as these dont work so well on my most recent bass.
    Cost about £5-£10 more than D'addario's tho! :-O[/quote]


    Look around and you can get that set posted for less then £24, an absolute bargain!

    I've settled on D'addario strings now, they really are the sh*t! I think they utterly wipe the floor with Rotosound and Ernie ball etc. Mmm, I need some new ones.

  11. [quote name='tonyf' post='868405' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:47 PM']I've had the same kinda thing with my Bass POD XT Live.

    Just adore the sound I get from my rig and would ideally want to use the POD XT Live for the occasional effects (ie a bit of chorus, a bit of flange, perhaps the odd envelope filter) without it in any shape or form affecting the core tone. However, maybe it's all in my head but the moment I put the XT Live in the effects loop of the HD350, there's something "different" in the tone, even when I've dropped out all the amp modelling and EQ so that I've in theory just got effects in the patches.

    Am I missing something?

    T[/quote]

    That's what I was getting too, I'm having a tinker now and it seems to be sounding better. Bypass volume for the amp simulators like Dood said worked well, and also like he said the use of different output types (which is what I'm now looking at).

    But yeah, if there is a way to make the pod simply not effect your sound in any way unless you want it to, I want to know how to do it.

  12. [quote name='dood' post='868399' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:45 PM']Sims = Amp Simulations (ie selecting an Amp and Cab combination) - I asked because you also have a bypass volume to select as well, so when the sim is off, the level is the same direct as when it is switched on in the patch.

    Also , have you tried switching the output to 'line' to bring the signal output up? - The manual also suggests that where possible, turn the master volume on the X3 up full for best signal to noise ratio. The X3 doesn't as such include an input gain control, so you may find that some compromise had to be made for basses with a really high output level, so that it won't distort the input section of the X3. My active pickups have a very high output. Try turning off the input pad switch as that will allow lower output pickups a stronger signal in.

    I think it's just a case of balancing input with output. I had to faff with mine too! - and finally - have you selected the right mode for the Live output? ie - for an amplifier input as opposed to 'studio/PA' or 'power amplifier'? Worth checking, especially if you have used Line6 Monkey recently to update the firmware![/quote]

    It was the bypass volume, thanks! I don't know why I couldn't work that out for myself but hey! Thanks very much for helping me out there, it's pretty damn obvious now you say it.

    I'm going to have to look into the live output thing, I came across this before and ignored it and having tinkered it seems to make quite the difference to your sound. Crazy pod.

    Thanks again Dood, maybe some day I can help you out with my amazing technical know how...

    Oh yeah, and one last thing - We're still waiting...

  13. [quote name='dood' post='868374' date='Jun 15 2010, 08:29 PM']Hmmmm... intriguing! How are you 'configured' with your amp? and when are you finding the signal is weakened? With Sims on or off?[/quote]

    I feel like I should know this but what are Sims?

    This weakened signal is evident when I just run a lead from bass>Pod input>Live out> amp active input. Obviously I have removed all effects and EQ settings so the signal should be exactly the same as when there is no pod surely? The gain is unaltered too.

    I kind of thought this was just one of the compromises from using FX boards but I recently just started to question my own knowledge in the matter and now you seem surprised... so I'm now thinking this might be a wee problem, a solution would be great! :)

  14. Hello all,

    basically I keep getting put off using my pod unless it's really needed as it seems to reduce the strength and clarity of the signal, I'm pretty sure this isn't either leads as I use them both separately all the time anyway. Just to clarify by 'strength' I also mean volume.

    Any ideas what could be doing this? I'm probably just ignorant of some setting on or something.

    Thanks

    Jamie

  15. I just received an EA iAMP 800 today from Adolfredo and everything in his control has gone perfectly (sadly clumsy old parcel force are not in his or it seems anyone's control, but that's not a big problem and is somewhat irrelevant to Fello's feedback...).

    Summary: Excellent correspondence, fair pricing and generally very helpful! I even got a speaker cable chucked in which I hugely appreciate.

    Thanks very much Adolfredo, business with you highly is recommended!

    Jamie

  16. [quote name='GaryTheBassMan' post='858617' date='Jun 6 2010, 01:36 AM']I may be interested, Im moving into a flat and a full ampeg stack aint gonna please the neighbours!!

    What would be the price for this if you were to get the active input fixed?[/quote]


    Sorry I have taken so long to reply, you have a PM coming your way!

  17. [quote name='urb' post='862319' date='Jun 9 2010, 04:44 PM']Personally I can hear the difference between Linley and Jaco - the latter's tone and touch is so distinctive and Linley plays if anything with more aggression - Jaco was more laid back even when he played fast - and for the record as soon as any bassist switches on their bridge pup and plays muted 16th notes they are 'accused' of sounding like Jaco... it's damn hard not to. It's another part of the language of bass playing that he helped pioneer - but hey if you don't want to use it, don't use it.[/quote]

    Couldn't agree with that post more.

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