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GreeneKing

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  1. Not a bad song I suppose bit a bit weak in places too imo. Ferchrissake I'm 10 yrs older and all this [quote]*Feeling:- Alien concept to anyone who listens to (or plays) jazz, or anything written after 1976,[/quote] is utter nonsense You sound like our lead guitarist with the 1976 bit and he's a complete plonker Wake up, stop living in the past (while continuing to celebrate it) and start embracing the now.
  2. Wood and general ascetics I like but far too much bling innit. Even for this Essex boy
  3. I've always had good service from those guys
  4. [quote name='ezbass' post='588615' date='Sep 3 2009, 01:49 PM']I bought the M80 because its flat sound is transparent i.e. no pre curve EQ, unlike the Sansamp for instance.[/quote] Except when you push the 'colour' button without noticing, and your bass gets completely 'Lost in Space'!!
  5. FlightCaseWarehouse?
  6. Switching the MXR in and out with the mids boosted a little only certainly didn't drastically alter the bass's tone, it just gave it a bit more 'bite'. I believe the Aguilar has sweepable mids too.
  7. I have made that claim! I believe it, at least to an extent. I have found that boosting the mids helps with my particular tone and that passive basses have a deficiency of tweakability in this area. I could just use the amp of course but the pedal gives the option to switch it in and out (as does the Rebelhead). I also like the ability to add a little gentle crunch/distortion for some songs. Again, sounding like a stuck record, - Rebelhead I'd love to hear the RH 450 through a Vintage Alex
  8. Do you still have it Pete?
  9. Those who know a little of my bass playing history will also know that I've owned a prodigious number of basses, 4,5 and 6 string. I really only doodled with 5 and 6 string basses and to be quite honest my 4 string playing has always been elementary my dear Watson. Since deciding that 4 strings are where I'm at and regularly practising for the past year I finally feel as if I've made some progress at last. I'm able to pick up the bass and go through the set list of about 20 songs while concentrating on the feel, dynamics and timing rather than just the fretting of the notes. I'm slowly getting the ability to improvise within the song structure a little. Basically I'm enjoying myself and confidence is high. Russ came around with his 5 string Kinal a few weeks back and very nice it is too. It's narrow spaced (17mm at the bridge) with a 35" scale. Two Aero pups mounted in ebony (kewl or what) with an ebony board and 3 band Bart circuitry with a 3 pos'n mid switch and a passive active pull on the vol knob. I'd basically aquired a natural Marcus Miller to which I'd fitted a Sadowsky pre and mightily impressed was I. Russ suggested a trade and I went for it. Why? Honestly? GAS!! I reasoned that a 5 string would be a good idea. I also love the look of the Kinal and it sounded pretty damn versatile too. The revelation is that I can pick it up and play it easily - well fairly easily. This is a real surprise. I started off playing it as a 4 + 1 string with no real orientation problems and now I'm using the E on the B string regularly and shifting my position toward the bridge for some songs. I'm really surprised.
  10. I'd like to add that my MXR is probably surplus to requirement (Boss ME 20B too?) since buying the TC Electronics Rebelhead with the pedal and 3 memory positions. The tube simulation on the Rebelhead works well. The Rebelhead has a separate headphone amp and an MP3 input, which is precisely what I was using the Boss for.
  11. Having used an MXR M-80 D.I. for my passive P and Maruszczck Jazz to give that all important mid control and the switchable boost and distortion I'd strongly recommend it. The Tone Hammer was the other possibility.
  12. All my basses are my favourite basses. That's why I own them
  13. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='588037' date='Sep 2 2009, 09:53 PM']Yes, warm old school sound with a wide frequency range, high output, and sensitivity to what you do with your fingers (or pick).[/quote] That is a very good description of the sound. I replaced my P pup with the Dark Star and didn't have any issue with height so they needn't cause a problem. The wide frequency range is very marked with the Low Pass filter compared to the Wizard Thumper it replaced. Peter
  14. I don't but I will have a go. Yes that's the one Mikey
  15. I have one fitted to my Warmoth P bass with an ACG02 pre amp. They sound very distinctively old school - brilliant imo.
  16. I've just lemon oiled the ebony board on the Kinal. Loosen 1 string at a time, np Clacton eh Mum's in a home there and I visit a lot Peter
  17. I love that Blue Alan, sumptuously scrummy What's the 'lectricks'?
  18. Leo made a mistake Wash your mouth out young man
  19. + 100 Look cool too
  20. I've come a long way with my playing in the past year but I'm getting increasingly frustrated with our lead singer/band former who is gig shy and a complete plonker So, mid 50's (age is a number not an attitude), would consider most genres, into Blues/Rock/Punk and Jazz but can't play jazz Committed (or bloody well should be ) and reliable with a fair bit of my own gear Live in Kendal, Uni in Lancaster and willing to travel a reasonable distance. Peter
  21. Darren is a great guy so I'm sure you'll have no problems if there is a problem developing with the gear. Trying another cab seems the way to go. Peter
  22. Hiya Yes again it's of little help unless you tell us what the 'problems' were. Peter
  23. Maybe sometimes the money is more useful than the instrument? I'd love to have a play on one of these. Maybe a rare trip to get a lottery ticket - hehe
  24. Go for it Paul. I'd love to hear it
  25. The slots may appear to be a cross but I suspect that a flat bladed screwdriver is the correct tool. Yes clockwise to straighten
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