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The latest version(s) of IE, 10 & 11, hate Basschat. Install Chrome or Firefox. Security-wise, they're no worse than IE.
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[quote name='Thump' timestamp='1427056251' post='2725255'] Is there some kind of trick to this? Some magic word I don't know? Every other forum I have used I only needed to hit the quote button once and there it would be waiting for me in the reply box. But here? quote quote multiquote quote quote quote and then maybe the text will appear for me where its meant to but usually not. Any help would be much appreciated , I'm not a total thicko. Honest. [/quote] It's workin' for me... What browser are you using?
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Hi everyone It's true that a handful of established BC'ers have chosen to leave recently for their own reasons. It's a shame, especially as I count a few of them as old BC friends. Here's a bit of perspective. The most recent thread list suggests it's not just usual suspects starting threads. It's a whole range of users, most of whom have no interest in who 'the old guard' are (and I consider myself an old-guarder), and most of whom will never have any contact with a mod. I've done a quick non-scientific check, and about 15 new members a day are signing up, holding steady. Consider this: there are 433 people online at the moment. Put 433 people with different personalities and opinions into a pub, and I guarantee there'll be a few 'did you spill my pint?' moments. It'll still be a canny night out, though.
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This is how I do it... http://youtu.be/6np-PCYITrw
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All sorts of wrong 69 Jazz bass
wateroftyne replied to Kempy535's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I've just had a quick look and I can't see anything obvious...? -
[quote name='Mike2tone' timestamp='1426884219' post='2723215'] What did you go for Mcnach? [/quote] ...and has it arrived yet? Mine hasn't, and I ordered it three days ago. *drums fingers*
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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1426859392' post='2722815'] But surely what your ears tell you is the only important thing? It doesn't matter what size the drivers are so long as you like the sound and it's loud enough for your needs. [/quote] ..which is the purpose of this thread, really. It's challenging the preconceptions that many of us have.
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What's the general standard of player who reads Basschat?
wateroftyne replied to lou24d53's topic in General Discussion
Weekend warrior / semi-pro. I'm of moderate ability. I can't solo for toffee, and I'd last about five seconds on a jazz gig. Thankfully I'm blessed with a good ear hewn from years of playing and jamming with others without a musical note in sight (I'm not endorsing this approach, btw). All these years I've been driven by the desire to play the right bass part on songs I like, with people I like, in interesting places. I gave up on 'I simply [i]must [/i]crack this difficult lick' or 'How can I solo better?' when I was about 20. Again, this isn't an endorsement of my approach, more an explanation of it... -
[quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1426763886' post='2721631'] This is clearly an unfair advantage and you should be disqualified [/quote] I've heard loads of 'em, and I'll still be wrong...
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1426720105' post='2721349'] Ah, decisions decisions... Emailing with Adrian right now... Hard times for an impatient man: I can order something they have in stock and have it next week? or order something only slightly different that would be a *bit* more to my liking, and wait for a while (and pay a chunk more)... Hmmm. The difference is just the neck profile... a 4 string with a 40mm width at the nut and 21mm deep at 1st fret is certainly comfy and noticeably wider than a typical Jazz. But I'd rather have a 42-43mm wide one and slightly deeper too, maybe 23mm? If in addition I could get a glossy slightly tinted lacquered neck then it would be *perfect*. But... ah, what to do, what to do!? [/quote] I feel your pain. I placed my order two days ago, and I'm still mailing Adrian to chat about changes. The poor bugger.
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[quote name='tks.se' timestamp='1426678900' post='2720594'] During the test, one bass player (Magnus Eugenson, ME5 by the way - [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nydcz9OYibI"]https://www.youtube....h?v=Nydcz9OYibI[/url]) [/quote] Ooof... what a player...!
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[quote name='cheddatom' timestamp='1426686611' post='2720770'] What is this "heft" we're talking about? Surely there's nothing that can't be achieved with some clever compression and EQ? [/quote] Presumably that's what the likes of TC and Genz have been attempting with their magic circuits. None of it has worked for me.... So far.
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[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1426685702' post='2720753'] Nothing beats the power on demand of a bit lump of iron. [/quote] This.
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I've gone 10 / 15 / 12, based purely on 'brighter tone, smaller driver.' I imagine I'm wrong, though...!
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[quote name='Sammers' timestamp='1426668805' post='2720414'] Considering Pino doesn't read music I guess he does "bluff" it, if you hire Pino it's cause you want that Pino sound - his ability to read wouldn't come into it I don't think. [/quote] Pino doesn't really have a 'sound' these days. I imagine he can do pretty much anything tonally. He's just a natural player with great ears, taste and feel.
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Mine'll be a while yet. :-( Honestly, the level of detail if been able to specify is incredible. Adrian has been so helpful and patient.
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[quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1426602083' post='2719727'] There is a German-made fiddle pickup that is mounted in the sound post, which is fabulous - can't remember the name offhand, but it's not cheap. [/quote] Possibly Schertler?
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[quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1426551379' post='2719341'] aha! what did you go for? what did you go for? [/quote] It's a secret. I've been waiting for Fender to make something similar for years, but it shows no signs of happening. I'm guessing it would have cost the far side of three grand if I'd gone to the Custom Shop, and I still wouldn't have been able to specify everything to the nth degree like I've been able to with Adrian. As it stands, it's going to be hand-built with top-drawer bits, and it's going to cost less than a Lakland Skyline. Incredible. Of course the proof of the pudding is in the eating, but I'm [i][b]SO[/b][/i] excited...
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Alea jacta est...
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70s Precision owners - I need a favour...
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='ikay' timestamp='1426494282' post='2718380'] My '72 P is the same at the first fret (21mm) but a little deeper at the 12th fret (25mm). Measured using digital calipers. [/quote] That's great - thank you. The reason I've asked is that I've measured my '71 for someone (no, I'm not selling it), and when I told them it's 24mm at the 1st and 25mm at the 12th, they mentioned that that's unusually big... -
70s Precision owners - I need a favour...
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Bass Guitars
Awesome... thanks, Lozz. -
Hey gang If you have a (preferably early) 70s P, and you have the means to be able to, could you measure the depth of the neck from the back to the the top of the fingerboard at the first fret, please? (Just to clarify - to the top of the board, not the top of the fret.) Also, I'd be interested in the measurement at the 12th fret too. Thanks for your help :-)
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He's confirmed that the necks are clear lacquered :-) My order will be placed soon...
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Ah - thanks for reminding me about the lacquer! I'll ask him. I'm gradually pinning everything down. He's being very patient with me...
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He's literally just replied - if I send him the dimensions of my '71, they'll copy it. :-)