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  1. [quote name='silddx' post='483600' date='May 9 2009, 10:25 AM']I think a Warwick would be a top choice too. All the FL Warwicks I've played have been lovely, great feel and growly woody tones. There's a cracking s/h Thumb FL4 in the Bass Gallery at the moment. It's in great nick and it sounds wonderful. They're selling it on commission for someone for £1200. I couldn't stretch to that so I ended up with something else.[/quote] I saw what you ended up with and I love it! If only that link had been a week or two later I now have www.kopo.fr bookmarked. Thanks for the suggestions, I think I will enjoy the GAS and take my time trying some out.
  2. [quote][url="http://www.acguitars.co.uk/Gallery/123/"]Fretless ACG[/url][/quote] Oh they are nice - I have been meaning to visit Scotland for a while... [quote]WAL fretless neck on Ebay right now BIN £395[/quote] Knowing me this would never get finished [quote]I get a sound very, very close from my Ovation Magnum fretless thru a Trace head and a wee bit of compression and chorus – reckon you’d get the same on any of the quality “woodier” fretless basses[/quote] Thanks for that link - shall have a read of that thread. Glad to hear I can get close to that sound without having to get a Wal (yet). And I know you are right about the fingers - it can't be long till doctors start cloning bass players fingers for transplanting! [quote]As luck would have it, I STILL haven't got around to selling my 1974 Rickenbacker 4001 Fretless[/quote] Nice bass - unfortunately I have never really appreciated the look of a Rick, though this one is better than most. I think I will take the time and make the most of this GAS - go and try a lot of instruments and a lot of amps - and keep an eye on the for sale section.
  3. Well I knew it would happen (and fortunately for me so did my wife so she is somewhat prepared...) I have come back to the bass after a number (more than I am willing to admit) of years away just playing acoustic guitar. What attracted me was the idea of a EUB, and I now have a Stagg which I am having fun with. However, that is not going to be enough and I [s]want[/s] need to get a BG. I was originally going to write this last night and ask for suggestions about what I should get within the parameters I had thought of, but following a chat with my other half and doing some searching on the web I have a bit more of an idea of the sound I am looking for. So, last night started with her asking me what would be my ideal bass. I immediately replied "fretless Wal". Now, before I go any further I know that presently that isn't possible, but she did ask me why that one. Took me a while to think about this, as my musical tastes are very eclectic and I always seem to be listening to something new. Eventually I narrowed the reason down to one person - Mick Karn. Tin Drum by Japan just blew me away the first time I heard it, and I subsequently had a couple of his solo albums. As years have passed my circumstances have changed and I no longer had those albums (and hadn't since the end of the 80s). I googled Mick Karn and found what he is doing now - and he still has pretty much the same sound. Some of the tracks I heard blew me away all over again (so have ordered a couple of his later albums). Anyway, I have a bag full of photography gear that isn't getting used, so have decided to ebay it and spend the proceeds on a bass and amp. So my question is this. Given that my ideal sound is that fretless Wal sound, what should I be looking at in terms of bass and amp? The amp doesn't have to be too powerful as I am not planning on playing anywhere except home and with friends in the near future, and the bass needs to be fretless and either 4 or 5 string. My budget will be around £1.5k and it doesn't have to be new. All suggestions welcomed.
  4. Couldn't see the link but I guess it's [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pangborn-Warlord-Bass_W0QQitemZ200339464896QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item200339464896&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1683|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318|301%3A0|293%3A1|294%3A50"]this[/url] one - and it is certainly interesting
  5. +1 - here's a [url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/article/2603-nicky-wire-chooses-italia-bass-guitars-.html"]link[/url] that mentions them and him
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  7. Looks beautiful - and looking at the prices of his [url="http://www.kopo.fr/index.htm"]new stuff[/url] the ebay listing seems a good price. I so want that double bass!
  8. Takes me back... my first proper bass was a sunburst Shergold Marathon (if you don't count the Kay firewood that I covered in fake hamster fur ) Loved it - hope it brings much joy
  9. Never used them so don't know what they are like, but Sussex Academy of Music do lessons. They are based in Shoreham and the website is [url="http://www.sussexmusic.com/"]http://www.sussexmusic.com/[/url]
  10. I'm sure that the crunch is one of the reasons why things aren't selling as well as they are, but do you think there may be more movement there if more people were willing to use couriers? I have been looking at amps recently and have seen some bargains that I would have gone for but they are all pickup only - no post. Of the four Hartke 15s I saw only one was willing to send it.
  11. I'm not the seller (or connected in any way) but if anyone is thinking of getting hold of a Stagg EDB there is an Eastcoast EDB available on ebay [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=110378749086"]here[/url]. From what I have read they are made by Stagg and looking at the pic it appears identical.
  12. [quote name='leschirons' post='466998' date='Apr 19 2009, 08:51 PM']Here's a mate in the UK at a pub gig, not that he normally likes to be centre of attention....[/quote] Cornfed and I saw a blue one of these on a wall recently down on the south coast
  13. Thats a shame - would have liked to have seen that But then, there's always [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=110378749086"]this...[/url]
  14. Thanks for all these ideas, certainly gives me something to look at and listen to. Interesting what's been said about the GK, I think being able to have two or three definite "sounds" would be good. As far as budget goes, I really have no idea. It has been so long since I have looked at bass amps (or amps of any sort) I am totally out of touch. It might be that I go for something cheap at first just to have an amp, then spend some time working out exactly what sound I want.
  15. [quote name='skankdelvar' post='463079' date='Apr 15 2009, 03:31 PM']So [i]you're[/i] the one that taught him to slap! [/quote] I wish! And unfortunately don't have any photos - we only overlapped in the band for around two gigs. It was a hotel/dinner dance band that was run by a married couple on the Isle of Wight. Don't even remember the band name now but the couple were called Ann and Martin. Was good fun at the time and made some useful extra cash that I saved up to go to college.
  16. [quote name='martthebass' post='462062' date='Apr 14 2009, 01:01 PM'] Have any of you guys got to the point where you think your bass gear is better than you are (or even worse - could be)?[/quote] Today? Certainly not... Tomorrow? (when my bass arrives) - definitely! Went to a jam session at a local pub recently (listening) - house bass player was using a Yamaha TRB John Patitucci model. If I was to go along I would have to take a cheap one...
  17. Thanks for all the suggestions - I can see I will have to go out and do some listening. At least I have somewhere to start now
  18. After many years of playing bass, and then many more years of playing fingerstyle acoustic guitar (yes i am that old...) I am finally returning to the low notes and a Stagg EUB is at this moment on it's way to me. My intention, especially at first, is to practice using headphones, though I also want to get a small amp for it - not necessarily a practice amp but not too big. As it has been a long time since I have looked at bass amps I have no idea what would be good for this. Not looking to spend too much at the moment though if I get on OK will certainly want to upgrade/add to this in the future. It is also not beyond the realms of possibility that I may be tempted to get a fretless bass as well. Any suggestions?
  19. Hi All Used to play bass back in the 70s and 80s, since then played acoustic - many styles, and up to about ten years ago was playing live regularly. Now I have decided it's time to get back down among the low notes I have been looking at getting a 5 or 6 string fretless, but after reading all about them (and the fact that my wife thinks she would like to try one) I am considering a Stagg EUB, just to see how I get on with it. There seems to be a lot about them here - though not many available in the stores at the moment... My claim to fame? I once played in the same band as Mark King, and I was the bass player... (though he was only about 12/13 then and played drums, and was several years younger than the rest of the band). Look forward to learning more here and hopefully finding someone to get some lessons from on the EUB
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