Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

BassManGraham

Member
  • Posts

    344
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by BassManGraham

  1. [quote name='SlapbassSteve' timestamp='1372508772' post='2126577']
    Looks almost homemade to me...
    [/quote]

    Thanks Steve. Yeah I'm beginning to think it might be homemade or substantially modified. But the serial number on the headstock suggests it's factory built or maybe a Frankenstien!

  2. A friend of mine found this in an old cowshed in Ireland.
    Think it is circa 1960-70s. It has 24 frets, a very thin body and seems like a fairly low quality budget model. Though pick-up seems quite decent
    I initially thought it might be an early Teisco, Japanese or Framus European but had no joy googling for similar pics?
    Looks like the aluminium truss rod cover and bridge plate might be custom-made later additions.
    Probably not worth restoring. But very interested to see fellow bass chatters opinions.

    Thanks for looking.

  3. I have a Markbass CMD 102P and Mini121P. They are both excellent combos and hard to choose between hence I acquired both!! I use them with Markbass extension cabs on bigger gigs. I have tried these against a number of combos and IMHO nothing else came close. I lliked sound of the old GK Combos, but they weighed a ton.

    On balance I very marginally prefer CMD 102P as it has tiltback and to my ears the 2x10 is a tad more punchy. Having said that the Mini 121p is smaller & even lighter and can be tilted back with a Markstand.

    Let your ears (& back muscles) be the best judge. PS PHIL JONES BASS stuff is also well worth a listen.

  4. I originally had an Epiphone T'bird with bolt-on neck, which was a great bass for the money at the time, but no comparison to the Gibson T'birds I acquired since. Main difference was American pickups and thru-neck.

    So if these have Thru neck, American pick-ups, they only need to reintroduce much classier chrome pick-ups and hardware, I would just have to buy one---or two!

    It is worth changing the strap button position to reduce neck dive. I also added HIPSHOT SUPERTONE bridges to my T'bird & EB3. They far better than original Gibson/Epiphone bridges, and can be retrofitted without any mods to original instrument.

  5. Sorry just too many great bass/drum combos to choose one.

    As Julie Andrews once sang -- Here are a few of my favourite things

    James Jamerson/Pistol Allen or Uriel Jones
    Bernard Edwards/TonyThompson
    Sting/Copeland
    Flea/Chad Smith
    Andy Frazer/Simon Kirke
    Lee Sklar/Billy Cobham
    Squire/Bruford
    Tal Wilkenfeld/Vinnie Colaiuta
    Verdine White/White
    J P Jones/Bonzo
    Glen Hughes/Dave Holland

  6. [quote name='Rumple' timestamp='1365671135' post='2042525']
    I have a 212MNT and live in South London, you are welcome to bring your head and try it out, obviously at low volume though or I'd be strung up by the neighbours :D
    [/quote]

    Thanks that's a very kind offer indeed. I am currently in Dublin, Ireland and will be back in South London probably early May. Cheers

  7. [quote name='Scotticus' timestamp='1365660102' post='2042379']
    Would be worth you taking a trip to Camden. Bass Gallery had a little 1x12 Vanderkley in the demo room that blew me away a couple weeks ago. Probably less selection than Bass Direct, but a hell of a lot closer to south London.
    [/quote]

    Thanks. Yes, ideally I need to compare sound directly head to head or should I say cab to cab, but even then that is no substitute for using at a gig with our drummer who models himself on "Animal"

  8. Hi All, I have used many bass rigs over many years including Hiwatt, Acoustic, Fender, Laney, Gallien Krueger, and currently Markbass. I selected MB afew years back after direct head to heads with Ampeg etc etc.

    I am now looking for quality lightweight speakers that will cut through the mix. I play a wide variety of music mainly rock, funk, blues, soul, etc in tribute acts, wedding & blues bands etc.

    I love my Markbass amp sound and speakers in isolation, BUT cabs ocassionally seem a bit wooly or to lack clarity on stage when playing with a medium/loud 5/6 piece band.

    Are Vanderkleys or similar the answer?

    Appreciate views of experienced Vanderkley players please.

  9. I have been using Markbass exclusively for several years now. I recently bought the Blackline 250 mainly out of curiosity (and back-up which I don't really need!). In a head to head comparison with Little Mark 2 (500W) through a variety of MB cabs, I could not tell the difference in sound, there is obviously marginally less power and headroom between the 250watt Blackline amp and my 500watt models.

    In conclusion the Blackline 250 is an absolute winner in it's class, at circa £250 they are great value and make that superb MB sound available to a wider market.

  10. Hi Is this bass still available? You mentioned you are looking for a parallel fret 5 string?

    Would you be interested in Part Exchange plus cash balance to you for either a Bernie Goodfellow 5 string (in excellent condition) or German Built Warwick Corvette Bubinga 5 string? (Pristine as new).

    Cheers

  11. [quote name='ezbass' post='1101171' date='Jan 24 2011, 06:33 PM']As you were so impressed with it when you played it I can make it available to you for a one off rental of £600 :)[/quote]

    Well as someone once told me - It's not gonna happen mate! But as I am coming over in March for the London Bass Show and if you still have it maybe we can talk Turkey!

  12. Hi, Yes this looks like the model. It has MEC dynamic correction pick-ups. It is a bolt neck on with 2 band EQ.

    Graham


    [quote name='playbass' post='332612' date='Nov 19 2008, 08:29 PM']Is this the one you have?

    [url="http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~Warwick-Corvette-Standard-5-String~ID~2065.asp"]http://www.soundslive.co.uk/product~name~W...ing~ID~2065.asp[/url]

    Is it a 2 band EQ with bolt on neck?

    Also does your bass have 'MEC' or 'MEP' pickups?[/quote]

  13. Hi I have an absolutely immaculate as new condition WARWICK Corvette 5 string. It is a German model top of the range with active electronics and MEP pickups (i.e.not budget standard or rockbass) It has a solid Bubinga body and a beautiful sound, I compared this against a few others at Music Live and it sonically outshone those non-Bubinga models. It has a deluxe gigbag, original tags etc. I bought it a couple of years back but it has stayed in it's bag as I discovered that I just don't get on with five strings. Would you consider exchange?

    Cheers Graham

×
×
  • Create New...