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MusicMan SUB 5 (USA) 5 string ***Price Drop £400***
biro replied to AlexValerio's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='AlexValerio' timestamp='1434970523' post='2804204'] Hi Guys! So I'm selling my Musicman SUB 5 (USA) bass for £450. All original features still included, pick guard & pickup - Music Man Humbucking The SUB 5 were quality made basses with an accessible price, I fell in love with it as soon as I played it in the shop. It still sounds and looks great, but is not in perfect condition - it has picked up a small chip at the back of the body (not visible when playing) as well as having a slightly loose machine head which will need to be replaced in time (you can pick one up for £10-15) Check out this link for full specs - [url="http://www.music-man.com/specs/instruments_sub.html"]http://www.music-man...uments_sub.html[/url] I'm based in London so if you live in the Greater London area I can drive down and deliver it for free - It comes with a Kit Bag and I'm also selling a Line 6 Lowdown LD175 amp which I can include for £100 if you are interested. Any questions, give me a shout guys [attachment=194822:DSC_0141.JPG] [attachment=194823:DSC_0153.JPG] [attachment=194824:DSC_0154.JPG] [attachment=194825:DSC_0149.JPG] [attachment=194826:DSC_0150.JPG] [/quote] Actually, I am quite interested -- and, serendipitously, also in London. I will get back to you v / soon! -
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1434918062' post='2803878'] Biro, The problem with doing the filter processing outside of the bass is that you miss out on one of the most import aspects of the sound which is that there are separate filters for each pickup. [/quote] Yours is a very valid point. I wonder if I could mimic that by using a dry / wet control on the low pass filter plugin.
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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1434870175' post='2803361'] IMHO the Wal sound has very little to do with the filter preamp... Whilst I find it an intuitive and versatile control system, for me it's the multicoil pickups that give the instruments their distinctive voice. [/quote] I absolutely agree. I think it would be possible to approximate that sound even further by employing different pick ups, yet I believe this simple experiment is interesting in that it shows that esoteric preamps results are actually rather easy to mimic, if not to achieve altogether.
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Since I was at it, I decided to make a series of short samples: https://soundcloud.com/ballpointmusic/sets/lets-see-if-it-sounds-like-a-wal-spoiler-it-doesnt
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Well, I am resurrecting this topic to address the Wal cloning thing again. I am not interested in getting that sound right at any cost, but I am laying down some bass lines for a friend and I thought that tone could fit in the context. I started wondering how close I could get to the original with some plugin tweaking in my DAW. (He's in charge of the mixing anyways, but still.) So, the principle is pretty straightforward: low pass filter (12db / octave) + resonant frequency (+10db give or take). I had done this in the past (with a friend, we actually created a 'walizer' plugin), but I decided to give it a try with the simpler devices included in any daw. In theory, this should be pretty similar to the way the Wal filter preamp operates -- if only on paper. I have achieved the same results with Logic Pro X's Equalizer and Apple's AU Low Pass (included with all Macs). Clearly -- and, really, I can't stress this enough -- we all know that Wal basses play the way they do because of a combination of woods, very peculiar pick ups / buffers, the preamp and who knows what else. Yet, to my very uneducated ears, this sounds like a good approximation, especially if your bass is a bolt on with humbuckers. It should go without saying that while this suits my needs because I simply don't need a Wal and I play live through a laptop anyways, it's not a particularly practical solution for most people to do the tweaking with a mouse instead of a pot.
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Very well. I expect my bank account to get lighter. I have enormous hands, and no problems whatsoever with chunky necks: necks that don't adjust, that I can't deal with. As an aside: Neepheid, the name of your band is work of genius.
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Thank you ever so much! Yes, to be honest I believe it would be a good deal for me as they have indeed quite a lot of tonal variety. Also, it's probably the closest thing (conceptually, albeit not necessarily sonically) to a Wal these days and at that price range. I just need to make sure I won't have to return it after three days of tinkering.
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Hello fellow Basschatters: once again, I am raising a first-world problem. Not so much, actually, because this could be quite crucial. Since I am in a boring stage in my PhD, I am thinking about getting a G&L Tribute L2500. (Makes perfect sense, doesnt it?) They're quite the steal from our beloved German superstore, and since I am after a mildly traditional and versatile 5 stringer, it seems a good bet. I have tried this model several times and I know what I am getting tonewise. However, I have read horrible stories about the truss rods on G&L necks. I have been perusing Talkbass for a while and found alarming reports of stripped nuts, broken rods and extremely expensive replacement necks. And yet, I like my necks very straight and adjustable: this is [i]the[/i] potential dealbreaker for me. Now, I am wondering whether there's been a different luck on this side of the pond. Anyone? As usual, many thanks in advance!
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SOLD Silver Epihone thunderbird limited edition Price dropped.
biro replied to gafbass02's topic in Basses For Sale
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Little sustain on 24th fret on ONE string only (First world problems...)
biro replied to biro's topic in Bass Guitars
Well, tried pressing the headstock against the wall and clamping it. No luck. At this point, I will have to see whether I can find any other solution. This really bothers me -- again, first world problem and all, but still! -
Little sustain on 24th fret on ONE string only (First world problems...)
biro replied to biro's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1433163282' post='2788405'] I'm under the impression that dead spots span more than a single fret/note where you would indeed find that sustain was reduced either side of the dead spot itself. You could try holding the tip of the headstock against a wall as you play the G at the 24th just to see if the sustain improves - my Curbow 5 suffers from a dead spot at the 16th fret on the G and sustain is reduced either side but when I hold the headstock against a wall the sustain improves markedly. Also, from what I've seen of pictures of BTBs online the 24th is the final fret for the G and D strings (it has a 'wavy' end to the fretboard?) so it can't be a bad fret. [/quote] Actually, the wall trick is a brilliant idea. That will definitely be my first concern as soon as I get home! Thanks! -
Little sustain on 24th fret on ONE string only (First world problems...)
biro replied to biro's topic in Bass Guitars
Thanks mates! And yes, I know, I know, but... the fact is that my SR506, for example, sustains the note for ages compared to this, which also happens to be neck-through-body. I do understand that it is a very minor thing, and definitely a pet-peeve. Still, I think it may be a matter of bad frets. -
Guys: my BTB is easily the best sounding bass I have, but it has little sustain on its highest note, the 23th-24th fret on the G string. Granted, it's usable and, in the end, it's not like it's a crucial note. It does, however, bother me. Now, neck is straight, action is low and I've tried different strings. The most irritating thing is that the D string plays perfectly well at the 24th fret. I have been thinking that it might be a dead spot, as it does sound like it might be a resonating frequency problem when I play on the 24th fret, but that wouldn't quite explain why the sustain is not so great at the 23th fret as well, albeit to a lesser extent. I have also thought about blaming it on the monorail bridge, but that does not explain why the other strings sound fine... Any suggestion would be most welcome! Thanks!
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[u][b]Sorry guys, but I now have the opportunity to keep it.[/b][/u] [color=#333333]As a result of going back to a six-stringer I am selling this. I bought it from the first owner some two years ago and never gigged it since. (I did bring to a rehearsal though.) [/color] [color=#333333]My place is not that big and I need to scale down: one must go, and, while I am kind of heartbroken about it, this one must go, hopefully to a good home. You can see / hear it in the video (yours truly playing it). [/color] [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6S8pmgfg38"]https://www.youtube....h?v=H6S8pmgfg38[/url] [color=#333333]The bass does play wonderfully. It only has the misfortune of lacking one string, or it would be perfect. This model – which is no longer in production – is factory-fitted with EMG40DC pick ups – a big step up in comparison to the Korean Bartolini pick ups you can found on current Ibanez BTB models. The neck feels amazing and the bass is perfectly balanced and quite light. And boy, the tone of this thing. [/color] [color=#333333]I am also very good at setting up guitars, and this one is set up with an extremely low action and arrow-straight neck. Honestly, it doesn't get any better than this. [/color] [color=#333333]Finally, not interested in trades at this point in time, but try me. Also, I am not really in a hurry, so -- please -- sensible offers only. [/color] [color=#333333]FORGOT: posting / shipping. I'd rather not, for the simple reason that I've never shipped anything from the UK. However, I will (at buyer's risk and cost) if needed. I do not have a gigbag that i can spare, let alone a hardshell case.[/color] [color=#333333]5pc BTB5 Maple/Bubinga neck-thru [/color] [color=#333333]Ash wing body [/color] [color=#333333]Medium frets [/color] [color=#333333](19mm string spacing) [/color] [color=#333333]EMG® 40DC neck pu [/color] [color=#333333]EMG® 40DC bridge pu [/color] [color=#333333]Vari-Mid III 3-band eq [/color] [color=#333333]889mm/35" scale [/color] [color=#333333]Width at Nut 47mm [/color] [color=#333333]Width at Last Fret 76mm [/color] [color=#333333]Thickness at 1st 20mm [/color] [color=#333333]Thickness at 12th 22mm [/color] Phone pics: [url="http://imgur.com/2hTmauJ"][/url] [url="http://imgur.com/JVDQHS0"][/url] [url="http://imgur.com/ZyHDhVm"][/url]
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NBD: Harley Benton JB-75 Vintage Series Jazz Bass
biro replied to madshadows's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Annoying Twit' timestamp='1428696523' post='2743950'] Me too. That's a great pickguard. Is it a custom one? [/quote] Thanks guys! It is actually the original tortoiseshell-like pickguard. I sanded it down back to white and then my significant other agreed to doodle all over it. -
NBD: Harley Benton JB-75 Vintage Series Jazz Bass
biro replied to madshadows's topic in Bass Guitars
Well, my Harley Benton has undergone some transformation... -
Enjoy your G5. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I did mine. Howeeeever, if you dont't... If you ever sell it, please, please, please do let me know
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[quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1422986892' post='2679205'] Aha! Watched that video when researching, very funky The one I've bought has a micro tilt adjuster for the neck, so If needs be the adjustment is there. From the pics I've seen though it looks like a low action - I'm sure it's eminently tweak able though. Hoping tomorrow is the day! [/quote] Mine too had a microtilt, but it seemed a bit flimsy to me. Actually, I didn't really shim the neck, but rather had a luthier friend add some angle to the neck pocket (á la Gibson). But then again, I used to play with crazy low actions. I am sure you'll be fine! Also, the radiused pick ups were very nice!
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One of the best basses I've ever had. It had a couple of issues I had to work on (like shimming the neck pocket for lower action), and it required a little more relief than I cared for (but that's just me being an annoying nerd). It was, however, an awesome bass and I deeply regret having sold it. You can see mine in action here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otQ046y39RY
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I just bought a Paul's bitsa P. Extremely kind person, smooth transaction, great bass (perfectly working, as described) and great coffee! Recommended!
