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Machines

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  1. I apologise for the terrible mixes - our singer thought that it needed 'more treble'. Hopes Crumble To Dust recorded on Yamaha BB614, all others Yamaha RBX775.

    [url="http://www.myspace.com/shatteredage"]http://www.myspace.com/shatteredage[/url]

  2. [quote name='woodenshirt' post='4333' date='May 22 2007, 01:50 PM']If you haven't been in, they have some great bands on.....lots of music tastes catered for....great crowd....fantastic place to play........worth a visit

    Mart.[/quote]

    Never been there - I know roughly where it is though.


    [quote name='nash' post='4359' date='May 22 2007, 02:11 PM']i onder if you could fit another pup in the original space so you'd have a closely spaced double pup version.[/quote]

    I could do - the original routing remains - however I don't think i'd bother :).

  3. [quote name='woodenshirt' post='3931' date='May 21 2007, 09:51 PM']Great looking bass Machines,

    I've got a transitional bridge one myself. Can you still buy the mute kits and if so where from and how much?

    That pickup placement does look rather interesting...........

    By the way, noticed where you live, do you ever play at the Harvester in Solihull? - one of my fave gigs, fantastic crowd.

    Mart.[/quote]

    Harvester is a pub chain ? Which one ?

  4. I bought an Ibanez Musician MC900 a month or 2 back. This guy messaged me on myspace to offer a trade for a Stingay - I thought he was blagging it at first. The case was that he had a Musician in the 80's but sold it. He's been looking for one for a while to get back that old school sound.

    Met him today - thoroughly nice chap and more than happy with the condition of the Ibanez. I snapped his hand off, metaphorically speaking.

    Anyone who's seen a Stingray before will notice there's something not quite normal about it. You will notice the pickup has moved towards the neck - this is reversible with a new scratchplate (i'll see how it goes first). First impressions are good - the sound is very rich and snappy, the setup is perfect and it just wants a good slapping. It's a 1996 model with the transition bridge - I'll try and find a mute kit for it.







  5. I wouldn't go as far as to say one wood is sonically better than the other - they're more just different.

    I think you're better off with an active bass as you have much more control over the sound.

  6. I think postponing it is a good idea for a few reasons.

    Firstly not everyone has made it over here yet - it almost needs to be republicised.

    Secondly I can't make next Saturday :).

  7. [quote name='slaphappygarry' post='454' date='May 17 2007, 03:40 PM']Just wanna put a big shout out to Phatmonkey, Crazykiwi and Ped. Ben (phatmonkey) is currently doing exams, CK is busy with work and Ped is busy being a bum and STILL they have managed to get this place up and running.

    Its these three guys and their round the clock work that have got us here.

    Basschat belongs to its users now, and there is nothing anyone can do to stop it.

    Thanks guys. Your hard work has not gone unnoticed.

    Garry[/quote]

    +2.

    The effort will pay off in the longrun.

  8. Finally came accross this thread !

    I think the outlook is superb - all we have to do is make sure everyone gets accross before basstalk gets terminated.

    The future is bright, etc...

    EDIT: Edited typo !

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