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Need a new tuner... recommendations?
uncle psychosis replied to Evil Undead's topic in General Discussion
Honestly, they're pretty much all fine. Want indestructable? Buy a TU-3 Want accurate enough to set intonation? Buy a Turbo Tuner Want cheap? Buy a snark pedal tuner or a pitchblack Want really cheap? Buy a clip on. Want to tune lots of strings at once? Buy a polytune They'll all tune your bass great. Just choose what secondary feature interests you the most. -
Why do you need it to clip on? Whats wrong with a pedal one?
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I assumed the TRB100x model was doomed when they introduced the TRBX series. A shame, because they are fantastic basses, but then again I suspect Yamaha haven't sold too many of them. Judging by the second hand prices there's not a lot of demand for them
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Need a new tuner... recommendations?
uncle psychosis replied to Evil Undead's topic in General Discussion
I bought a Snark pedal tuner from eBay a few months ago for £22 brand new. Its great, prefer it to the pitchblack I used to have. If its just for home use and you have a smart phone then check out things like HT6 which is basically a polytune in app form. Its really good. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harman.hsp.ht6&hl=en https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/hardwire-ht-6-fasttune/id492692669?mt=8 -
I'm not a snob in [i]most[/i] respects but am fully aware that I am in others. I'm happy to give pretty much anything from any genre a chance, but if I don't like something I'll be fully prepared to explain to you just why its terrible and to judge you for liking it . Tends to be on a song-by-song and artist-by-artist basis rather than dismissing genres though. Just for the record: I love hip-hop.
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[quote name='JuliusGroove' timestamp='1414231385' post='2587262'] I'm not overly sure how compression works. Is it like cutting out certain frequencies to boost a more pure signal? [/quote] [i][color=#000000][font=Verdana]Picture the scene. Sicily, 1947. A monkey. With a volume pedal. He has tinnitus, so he doesn't like loud noises, but needs things to be a certain volume level in order to hear them, poor little mite. He is wearing headphones. When you play, if it's too loud, he turns the volume down a little. If it's too quiet, he turns it up. He can do this quite quickly if he wants, but there's a big dial in front of him, telling him how fast he's allowed to turn the volume control. [/font][font=Verdana]There's another control that determines how loud his headphones are compared to your guitar.[/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Verdana]Pop the little chap in a box and paint it (traditionally) blue and off you go. Oh, it might be a good idea to replace him with some sort of electronics gubbins, to save his poor hearing.[/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=Verdana]Some compressors allow you to have a little effect loop in between your guitar and his headphones, so that you could (for instance) have him only listen to the bass part of your guitar sound, but work the volume control according to that.[/font][/color][/i] [color=#000000][font=Verdana]Can't take the credit for that---it was written by Andi Allan at MonkeyFX. [/font][/color]
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They're excellent. I ordered some strings and plectrums recently and they arrived within 36 hours. Unfortunately they'd sent the wrong plectrums but one email later I had the correct ones on their way to me, and they got to me the next day. Top service.
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Boris the spider. (John Entwhistle) Bass Tabs.
uncle psychosis replied to billfaro's topic in General Discussion
[url="http://www.studybass.com/lessons/reading-music/how-to-read-bass-tab/"]http://www.studybass.com/lessons/reading-music/how-to-read-bass-tab/[/url] -
first public performance tmrw (saturday)
uncle psychosis replied to Geek99's topic in General Discussion
The only advice I have is to relax, try and enjoy it Your first few live performances are a bit nervewracking but in the grand scheme of things there are far greater terrors in life than playing a wrong note or two. You'll do fine -
A capo will almost certainly work better than any pedal solution.
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[url="http://www.bassesbyleo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1693"]http://www.bassesbyleo.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1693[/url] Current G&L fretted 4 string basses ship with D'Addario EXL170 strings. Nickel. Regular Lights. 45-65-80-100. Long scale. Includes Tribute. Current G&L fretted 5 string basses ship with D'Addario EXL170-5 strings. Nickel. Regular Lights. 45-65-80-100-130. Long scale. Includes Tribute. Current G&L fretless 4 string basses ship with D'Addario ENR71 half-round strings. Nickel. Regular Lights. 45-65-80-100. Long scale. Current G&L fretless 5 string basses ship with D'Addario ENR71-5 half-round strings. Nickel. Regular Lights. 45-65-80-100-130. Long scale. All this is as of 9/2014.
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You can make a B-B baritone easily using a standard guitar and fairly standard strings. If you think about it, the highest five strings of a B-B set are the same as the lowest five strings of an E-E set (pedantry: one of the strings is out by a semitone). So just take a standard set of guitar strings and move them all one position, so put the low E where the A string normally goes, A string where the D normally is, etc. Find a suitable single string for the low B (I think D'addario and Ernie Ball both do very heavy singles, you probably want something like 0.60---or buy a single bass G string of suitable size) and Bob's your mother's brother. You may need a new nut to do this but finding the strings should be straightforward. Guys on another forum I frequent have done this and claim it works great. Its not quite the same as a proper longscale baritone but it would probably work for what you want to do.
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Yamaha BB series - talk me through them please!
uncle psychosis replied to Paul S's topic in Bass Guitars
I've got a BB414, the neck on it is fantastic. I think the pickup heights on mine need a good tweak (the balance across the two pickups isn't quite right) but I've never bothered because I bought it as a backup bass and so it spends 95% of its time in the wardrobe. For the £150-ish they cost second hand they are incredible instruments. Would happily gig and record with it. I imagine that the older Japanese ones and the higher end modern ones are even more impressive. -
Ultimate Bass - Custom o is there something close?
uncle psychosis replied to brensabre79's topic in Bass Guitars
Personally I don't think you need to restrict yourself to neck-through (someone was going to say it, might as well be me). Other than that I have nothing helpful to say. -
[quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1413891939' post='2583161'] Great price - was that used? I've just bought a Neotech Mega after a shoulder injury, and am very happy with it indeed. The stretch/bounce really absorbs shock compared to my plain leather one. Mega comfy. [/quote] Yes, got it off a basschatter
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[quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1413758960' post='2581674'] The Neotech Mega bass strap makes playing a 12lb+ bass bearable for me, so I imagine it would do a job for a 9lb bass. Nice and wide neoprene job. [/quote] Another +1 for the Neotech Mega. Probably the best £20 I've ever spent.
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[quote name='sirmuppet' timestamp='1413885586' post='2583045'] Would contact Fender but doubt Fender UK or USA would know as it's Fender Japan. [/quote] Contact Fender Japan? Edit: I used to own a Fender Japan telecaster. Fender UK were able to help me with a query I had about it without any issue. The FSR ones are imported into the country officially so Fender UK must know something about them.
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Contact Fender and ask them, they should be able to tell you
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[quote name='alhbass' timestamp='1413645141' post='2580499'] Thank you for your contributions so far. But i must say i'm absolutely none the wiser. Can't make head or tail of the Wiki article, and everyone else seems to be as vague as I am... What is it meant to do? [/quote] All the Wikipedia page really says is that Presence is an upper-mid / high frequency boost.
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Brazilian girl sent home trying to see Level 42 in UK
uncle psychosis replied to blunderthumbs's topic in General Discussion
Some impressive trust in authority on display in this thread. Customs and Border Control can do pretty much whatever they want for whatever reason they want and just because your papers are in order doesn't mean they're going to let you in. No idea what the full story is here but the assumption that UK customs are nice chaps who always apply the rules correctly is quite amusing. -
Do it do it do it
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Poll: Name The Bass Amplifier - Ideas Please...
uncle psychosis replied to Sean's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Sean' timestamp='1413375471' post='2577631'] I'm currently liking [i]Taranis, [/i]the Celtic/British god of thunder and king of the gods. [/quote] Hope the amp costs a bit less than this Taranis [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAE_Systems_Taranis"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAE_Systems_Taranis[/url] -
Allowing someone to use your bass at a gig.
uncle psychosis replied to jazzyvee's topic in General Discussion
Doing a gig next week, the promoter assures us that the backline is being provided by one of the other bands. Lets hope he's OK'd it with them first -
[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1413363468' post='2577424'] I'd go further than this. If you can establish that disassembling and rebuilding the bass has minimal affect on the sound then I would want to see what effect different bodies made out of the same wood have. I'd suggest that a sample of 20 bodies would be an absolute minimum and would be happier with something in the 100 bodies range would be more representative. Also each of the bodies would have to be made out of a single piece of wood. IMO once you start gluing bits of wood together you simply add too many variable even if you could guarantee that all the joins were in exactly the same place on all the bodies and the same amount of glue had been used each time. And finally each body would need to have been made on the same CNC machine from the same template and any finishing was exactly the same on all the bodies. Only after all that would I start to consider a different type of wood and see if there were any constant differences between the two types. [/quote] I agree, thats what I was getting at when I said you'd need to do "lots more experiments". Doing this kind of thing properly is actually really hard, its why nobody has really bothered doing it. Acousticians have more interesting problems to work on (purely acoustic instruments, for starters) and amateur musicians / bass makers have neither the time, the expertise, or the means to do it properly. I genuinely tend to think "forget about what you think it might sound like, choose based on aesthetic and weight and let the bass maker worry about everything else" is the way forward.
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[quote name='TheSiberian' timestamp='1413306804' post='2576986'] I think of one interesting experiment (at least intelectually wise); let's make two bodies of let's say first a christmass tree wood and second a 20 years selected walnut tone wood, put some Bartolinis with a Pope preamp, some DR hi beams strings and a maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, badass bridge, etc. [b]The two basses will be absolutely the same except the body wood.[/b] [/quote] That's debateable, actually Strings vary from set to set, and the two necks won't be identical either---they're also made from two separate pieces of wood. What you need to do is to make one instrument, play it and record it, take the neck and all of the hardware off and put it back on again (repeatedly) to prove that you can put it back on without changing the sound of this first instrument at all (if just putting a bass together differently changes the tone significantly then all bets are off), then take the neck and hardware and put it on the second body, and then prove that the sound of this second bass is sufficiently different that the change in body wood can be said to be meaningful. Even then, all you'd have done is prove that two different pieces of wood sound different. If you wanted to make sweeping statements about the sounds of different kinds of woods you'd need to do [i]a lot [/i]more experiments. What I will say is this. Most brass musicians swear blind that the metal you make their instruments from makes a clear difference to the sound they make. White gold is "mellower" than brass, etc etc etc. However, proper double blind tests, where a high end trumpet maker made a series of valveless trumpets (they have no moving parts so they're fairly straightforward to duplicate) out of different materials showed that the effect of the material was inconclusive at best. Turns out musicians are better at "listening" with their eyes then their ears Same with violinists. "Everyone knows" old violins like Strads are "the best" but in double blind tests professional violinists prefer modern top end violins to old classics. The moral of the tale is that its very, very dangerous to assume anything when it comes to the brains effect on the ears.
