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GreeneKing

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  1. Hiya Steve

    The one I play the most does vary. Recently it's been my ACG and at the moment its the 4003. I have two basses out at any one time, usually one active and one passive. At the moment my 'brown' Bass Collection is out so that I can work on my slapping :)

    My favourite? That's hard, can I have two? The Chris Squire 4001 and my ACG Harlot. The P bass is really 'honky', so much so that it needs to be played quite loud and my neighbours tend to make a lot of banging noises that I take as a hint.

    I need to get out with them so if anyone is looking for a bassist in or around Cumbria?

    Peter

  2. Look what I found hidden under the bed :huh:

    It's such a beautiful day that I was inspired to take some pictures of my entire brood. Sadly I didn't have the opportunity to pose them properly in the sunshine. One of the tenents has some very dodgy sons with equally dodgy mates and knowing they had just gone out into town I didn't want them returning to this temptation, so I was in a bit of a rush.


    A standard MapleGlo 4003 Ric with Vintage Tone Control, a 1999 4001 Chris Squire signature and a 4001C64S 'Macca' bass that I've just strung with TI Jazz flats - it sounds superb.



    A Bass Collection SB320 P/J active, Warwick FNA fretless and a TRB5P Yamaha hidden in shadow.



    My madified Bob Glaub with Villex pups and Tone Booster, the tone on this thing is HUGE. My Sterling with Nordstrand that I'm glad to have back :) and a US Jazz deluxe.



    My 2nd SB320 Bass Collection, for sale and a stunning Yamaha BB5000



    The Scousebass, Les Evan's made in Liverpool with U-Retro, my ACG Harlot singlecut :huh: and finally my Zoot Chaser custom fretless 5.

  3. I suspect a lot are hidden away in a loft or garage somewhere, their original owner having died, moved on, changed direction in life.

    I bet if you set up a business locating these instruments (not just basses but all instruments) and did mass leaflet drops around some likely areas you'd liberate some valuable stuff, and of course a load of crap.

  4. I'm not sure but wouldn't 1974 make it a 4001?

    If the correct tuners are failing there must be a reason? I'd sort out why before devalueing a vintage bass with a different type of tuner.

    Edited to say Ah, I see that the bass aint original anyway.

  5. I'm aware that my knowledge of electronics isn't what I'd like it to be so I've set myelf some learning targets for 'fun'. I was trained to work with 3 phase generators and suchlike and even that knowledge is pretty rusty.

    Ultimately I'm hoping to understand amplifiers and such stuff and maybe I'll build myself something useful.

  6. [quote]Voltage = volume[/quote]

    Seems odd to me?

    I'm an absolute Amplifier numpty but surely current and therefore power come into the volume equation?

    Or do you mean Volume is proportional to voltage? That I can handle.

    I'm getting confused and I'm vaughly (sp?) aware of how complex the maths around this stuff can get

  7. Well, the VT999 is very useable. It is great for adding a barely discernable burble of valve warmth right through to a great overdriven metal riffing sound.

    For £45 including a power supply it'd be madness not to.

    Now looking for a cool sticker to cover the 'Behringer' label :)

    Peter

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