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RhysP

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  1. Come on, own up - you must have at least been hoping to get a shag out of it...........
  2. You could just use chrome Precision/Telecaster knobs a la Jaco Pastorious.
  3. Rather predictably, my favourite bass shape is the Zon Legacy. I just think it's a great original design. I also love the look of Rickenbacker 4001s. And Thunderbirds.
  4. I've met Matt a couple of times through a mutual friend (though he won't have a clue who I am) & he's a really nice bloke. He's also a bloody good player & his band The Reasoning are excellent.
  5. Cool bass. That flightcase must be bloody massive!
  6. I think that's a pretty cool looking bass.
  7. If it looked like a Warwick Thumb I'd say it was a Vester (Vestax?). Excellent basses, and they can be picked up really cheaply.
  8. [quote name='velvetkevorkian' post='591429' date='Sep 6 2009, 02:28 PM']Not tried the basses, but my old teacher claims they make the best Strat copies ever.[/quote] I've got one of the old F*nder headstock Texas Standard models & it blows away any Strat I've ever played. An absolutely fantastic guitar, especially as I only paid £179.00 for it in my local Cash Converters!
  9. [quote name='Bassassin' post='591288' date='Sep 6 2009, 11:37 AM']More interesting (to me, at least) is Paul Gilbert playing a vintage JapCrap LP copy - it's an Ibanez Deluxe 59er, pre 1976. Respect. Jon.[/quote] He's got an enormous collection of vintage Ibanez guitars.
  10. I had one of the original B4 basses up until about two weeks ago - a fantastic bass. The only reason I sold it is that I just don't get on with Jazz bass profile necks anymore - I just find them too narrow. here's a link to my original thread about the bass: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=46075&hl=levinson+blade"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...=levinson+blade[/url]
  11. [quote name='chris_b' post='591162' date='Sep 6 2009, 02:45 AM']Is it your time of the month?[/quote] Was there any need for that? I was expressing my opinion, which I stand by, which is what I thought these forums were for. IMO music shops are there to sell the gear they stock, not belittle the stuff they don't stock. I have no opinion either for or against Aguilar gear, but to me that's irrelevant. It wouldn't matter if I was using £5,000 worth of amplification or a £20 practice amp, I don't want to hear some sales assistants comments about it, "light-hearted" or otherwise.
  12. [quote name='bubinga5' post='590937' date='Sep 5 2009, 07:42 PM']I was a bit worried when Mark said my Aguilar gear was the 'Ford' of the bass amplification world.......[/quote] It's completely unprofessional to slag off somebodies gear like that if you work in a music shop - if he'd done that to me I'd have taken my money elsewhere. I notice that this shop doesn't stock Aguilar - I always question the validity of anything said about a piece of gear by someone that works in a music shop if they don't happen to stock that particular make. I know of music shops that make a point of rubbishing certain brands just because they've refused to let the shop stock their equipment (you have to wonder why they wanted to stock that stuff in the first place if they think it's crap). I've seen it happen so many times before - a shop will slag off a make of bass, amp or whatever & then 6 or 12 months later they're now stocking that same piece of gear & saying how great it is.
  13. Going by the picture I'd say the bridge isn't original as it's a Badass 2. Could be wrong though.
  14. I may have an addition to this thread very soon - I'll update asap..........
  15. The band I was in for years was totally dominated by keyboards, and a lot of low parts were done with arpeggiators or sequences. I really enjoyed this as I had to think differently about what I played, or even whether I played at all on some songs. I love synths & when I record song demos at home I'll use a synth for the bass part 9 out of 10 times. I find it makes me think about the bass part differently & I tend to come up with more interesting (to me) ideas than I would on a bass guitar.
  16. [quote name='EdwardHimself' post='590538' date='Sep 5 2009, 12:09 PM']nobody said they did i think you're just developing a bit of an inferiority complex here. To be honest i hear a lot about this idea that playing a bass with more than 4 strings somehow makes you less of a player, it goes back to this idea that the only reason people develop improvements to instruments is because they can't play them properly, which is bulls***. You ought to go find out what playing a 5 string bass actually means before posting crap like this.[/quote] I think I may have just had an insight into why nobody wants you in their band.......
  17. [quote name='Lorne' post='590072' date='Sep 4 2009, 07:43 PM']I know,he only borrowed it for a Video shoot though[/quote] Did the Thin Lizzy guys borrow the Riches from Amrik & Pammi when they were importing them in the late 70s?
  18. I'm pretty sure that Badass bridges were the usual ones used on the older Rich basses. Pictures please - I would REALLY like to see that Mockingbird.
  19. [quote name='Lorne' post='589796' date='Sep 4 2009, 04:08 PM']Yeah,look around the second hand market,sometimes,you get lucky,especially if the seller states shipping to his country,and you politely ask if he'll ship to your's [/quote] Lovely! I used to have a wonderful snakeskin finish ST3 - it's one of the few guitars I really regret selling.
  20. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' post='589082' date='Sep 3 2009, 08:36 PM']What are your opinions of this.......?[/quote] Is that one of the newer, cheaper models or one of the original "bodied" Steinbergers that had a body designed by Roger Giffen?
  21. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='589827' date='Sep 4 2009, 04:33 PM']But where your finger goes for correct intonation will vary depending on where on the neck you are. For example, it will be different at the first fretline than the thirteenth fretline.[/quote] Exactly. It doesn't matter whether you set the intonation behind, on or in front of the line, as you move up the neck the point of correct intonation will move.
  22. [quote name='Lorne' post='588875' date='Sep 3 2009, 05:32 PM']RhysP,I'd like to talk to your friend with the BCR's[/quote] I think you already know him from the BC Rich Forum. He's mentioned your name to me.
  23. The older (1970s - mid 80s) Riches were superb hand built instruments that were used by many famous musicians to play all manner of styles of music. In the mid to late 80s certain manufacturers, BC Rich being one of the main ones, aligned themselves with the "Hair metal" bands and have never really recovered their reputation, being thought of solely as guitars & basses for metal bands. As a result rather than try & win back the general musician they began to bring out newer models & finishes that would appeal solely to the metal player. This also coincided with BC Rich manufacturing a lot of cheaper, lower quality guitars so there are a lot of people out there who never knew that BC Rich used to make some of the very best instruments that money could buy. I used to work in a shop that sold the older instruments, and also have a friend that collects 70s & 80s Riches & believe me they are awesome.
  24. With regard to carbon Fibre Steinbergers being "fragile" - I once used one as a cricket bat & it didn't even go out of tune. The mate I borrowed it off went apeshit when he caught us...... As someone else has said, you may chip one, but you'll never break one.
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