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You could buy a Mesa Road ready cab with a full flight cases for both head and cabs and then you will really appreciate how light your current rig actually is! Alternatively, you could hit up the gym
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[quote name='Mokl' post='542308' date='Jul 16 2009, 03:24 PM'] Here's my Sonus. Great little bass.[/quote] Is that a Wilkinson bridge I see on there?
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[quote name='wizbat' post='537668' date='Jul 11 2009, 01:04 AM']I love this pic, I borrowed a couple of extra cabs from those nice people at ampeg for a video shoot we did last year and tho the shot never made it to the video, every time I see this pic I can,t help but smile.. I wish I had a chance at using this setup at a gig!![/quote] If that didn't make it into the video, what did?!
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If you used your credit card through Paypal you can probably get a chargeback done through your bank and the Paypal dispute will most likely side with you on this.
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Rage Against the Machine has always been one of my favorite bands so I decided to learn all of their first album today, only took about 2 hours. Looking back I remember it took me weeks to nail Bombtrack and Wake Up when I first started playing Anyway, does anybody know what bass Tim used to record the albums with? I've read that that "Rage Against the Machine" was a Stingray - an anyone confirm that? I can't hope to get his exact tone, especially since most of it is amazing production on the recordings but I'd like to get closer. Although I reckon my Jazz wired in series can sound similar. I think I'm gonna work on "Evil Empire" now, Rage songs are just so fun to play!
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FT/FS: Some guitar gear
TDM replied to TDM's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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My custom J bass - Shuker bass building course July 2009
TDM replied to ateyercheese's topic in Build Diaries
Cool, you're from Sheffield too. The bass is looking really good. I was thinking of doing the course and was going to build almost the exact same thing! One quick question, do you end up using a lot of the big power tools to get things done (bandsaw, table saw, planer etc) or do you use more hand tools and hand held power tools? -
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Does anybody here use a Status for straight up rock/metal? Everybody on Youtube with Status basses seem to be either covering Level 42 songs or playing similar things. Is it just a coincidence or is it simply not possible pick up a Status without playing slap?
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I usually end up playing some sort of RATM riff (ie Bombtrack) and then that little riff in Birdland 1:47 in
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FS/FT Guitars! PICS ADDED!
TDM replied to Shockwave's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Withdrawn... properly this time as sold on TB! LOL
TDM replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS/FT Guitars! PICS ADDED!
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[quote name='PURPOLARIS' post='541483' date='Jul 15 2009, 05:57 PM']I was going to say you're Joking, but you're not....................you're Joe Kang [/quote] Ahh... the Joe King puns never get old...... Thanks for the kind comments guys, I really appreciate it. Pentode: I'm sure you'll be up to it as long as you get the scales down I reckon you'll be fine. It seems everything is based on you knowing the scale and arpeggio shapes (Improv, Musicianship questions etc.)
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Nah, I'm in Sheffield. I did the RGT exam which I think is endorsed by LCM and Thames valley University
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I got 92 out of 100, with full marks for the Performance, Improv and Bass patterns and then lost a few marks for scales, aural and musicianship (got a question on transposition I totally blanked out on) I was expecting just to scrape a pass so I thought my teacher was messing with me when he called me up today! We all know what this means guys, no matter how much I suck in the future I will always have this piece of paper telling me at some point in my life I could sort of play bass
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At Download this year Rex Brown was running 8 SVTs into four 8x10 cabs. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHX6yl38PKs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHX6yl38PKs[/url] Only one was mic'd up though. Last time I saw Lamb of God each guitarist had three Framus triple stacks but only two of the cabs were actually loaded with speakers and hooked up to heads.
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FS/FT Guitars! PICS ADDED!
TDM replied to Shockwave's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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What's second from the left?
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Would you say it's about the same quality as a Mighty Mite neck?
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[quote name='dood' post='533304' date='Jul 5 2009, 08:48 PM']Ahhh hulloo ;o) Kris, is there a song / album you are refering to in particular? James used various gear for recording - including his two McIntyre basses with EMG DC pickups - He has sold one already. (http://www.mcintyreguitars.com) a 5 string Sei bass that I believe had Bartolini pups in. He has used various amp rigs. Including David Eden heads and cabs, but also an Ampeg SVT 4 Pro.. may have had a 5 for a bit too?? but I understand the 4 was somewhat problematic. Live I know that James plugged in to a BDDI and also had a Carl Martin compressor pedal. He ended up with two Peavey 4x10 cabs, that, the last time I spoke to him (and this was about 2 months about SikTh split) he was really talking the cabs up. Incidently, he originally had Bartolini 9J pups in his Chris McIntyre bass(es) - Pin tells me they sounded really good recorded, but the DC's were a lot better for live sound. - I actually agree, as I tend to pull back the EQ in certain frequencies when I record DC's to make them sound a bit sweeter. As far as I can recall, I don't think he had a preference for strings. Hopefully what I recall is acurate, but if there's something in particular you want to know, I can find out for you. - I'm not a James Leach idoliser by the way, Pin and I are in an awesome band together![/quote] Thanks for the info. I'm a big SikTH fan myself. Also, I had no idea you were: a. In a metal band b. In a metal band with Pin?!
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Well I've done the exam. It went OK I guess. The bad: I F***ed up the scales as I managed to get given the 3 scales which I didn't know very well. Dominant 7 in root and 3 inversions, a Dominant 7b5b9 arpeggio (oh the irony!) and a natural minor in 8ths. The musicianship questions bad. I got asked what the b9 was in Bb and since I didn't know it off the top of my head I panicked. The transposition question was also an unmitigated f***up as I had no idea what key the progression was in to start off with, again I panicked and didn't give myself time to think of an answer (by which time I guess the answer is "worked out" and not "known" so I'd lose marks anyway) The good: The improv wasn't bad. I was really worried about this section but I think I did surprisingly alright. My teachers advice to coming up with standard patterns for weird chords paid off although I think I missed the 13th a couple of times. Ah well. The feel of the progression was easy to get into and it was in 4/4. I killed the "read the performance directions" section. I tried my best to exaggerate all the dynamics and tempo markings to make it blindingly obvious I was following them. Although I fear this bit doesn't carry many marks. The specialism was pretty good I thought. The examiner seemed interested when I told him what I was playing (Glide - Pleasure) and I pulled it off OK. There was a minor screwup but I still managed to showcase all the skills (Did some slap sections, some fingerstyle, some chords, messed with dynamics and even did some improvised tapping for the intro) The OK: Aural went surprisingly well. OK I probably only got 3 marks for it but that's 3 more than I'd expected to get! Bass patterns were pretty good too. I only had to do one of them. I modified the riffs each time around as required to get more marks. However I think I might have played it 5 times as opposed to 4 times.....oops! All in all I think the merit is out of reach but I hope I've passed.
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FT/FS: Some guitar gear
TDM replied to TDM's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Those inlays are amazing, if only Euros had Abalone as well. Love the quilt on the wings too.