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wotnwhy

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  1. thats looking REALLY nice. looking forward to seeing it strung up!
  2. i started looking through those as a film started, the films just finished, about 5 minutes before i did!! i'm positively worn out after that! and so much for 65 pages, there's over 100! not that i'm complaining
  3. this better not be to buy a Jag!?!
  4. if i could raise the money... in the meantime, i'll sulk with you
  5. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='139082' date='Feb 12 2008, 08:49 PM']After spending way too long at gigs trying to learn songs back stage without an amp and not being able ot hear a thing i was playing i thought this might do the trick.[/quote] so you often learn songs backstage before going on to play? do you do a lot of last minute depping?
  6. those are lurvly! in particular the short scale 5! whats it tunes to? are these three your own basses??
  7. ooohh, i haven't seen that bass for a while. yummy!
  8. [quote name='stratty' post='137400' date='Feb 10 2008, 12:18 AM']am i the only person who uses this rig?[/quote] have you notice anyone coming in your house and taking it out? sorry, i'll get my coat
  9. i was thinking of mentioning that. but i don't want it to sell
  10. there are quite a few cab and amp makers which are said to work well with both upright and electric basses. Euphonic Audio, Acoustic Image and Glockenklang are a few that spring to mind. and if you thought the Markbass stuff sounded good, then that too. as for switching between the 2. an amp with 2 imput channels, or a small mixer before the amp will make changes quicker. and then stands for the 2 instruments not only to keep them safe, but to save space.
  11. thats the one that was for sale here (or one very much like it). but no, the one i used to lust over and a much lighter top, on of the non adjustable wooden bridges, 2 or 3 control knobs that were like those big scroler knobs on rack gear (sorry, bad explenation). IIRC i saw it once on Talkbass, might have a search over there
  12. ahh yes, i've drooled over the Alfonso stuff for years, after finding a pic of a singlecut with a top in the shap of a double cut (like the one that was for sale on here), if you imagine the first bass you posted, but as a single cut. took me a long time to find out who actually made it. it's a shame the picture has since dissapeared as it's still one of the most beautiful basses i've ever laid eyes on!
  13. hmmm.. 2 Glockenklang Doubles... powered by a 600w a side stereo power amp.... *dribbles and grins* unfortunatly in reality one is more that enough! have a bump for a truly fantastic, crystal clear cab! thats even lighter that mine
  14. right size (small and light), right power (my cabs 600w), right price (bargain), right type (2 channel, phantom power). if only i had money... this would be gone gone gone!
  15. i often debate (with myself) on ebay wether it's better to wait until right at the end to put a bid in or get in early with my top price. if you wait, then people your bidding against have less time to decide wether they want to part with the extra cash. but if you get it in early, you might scare others off by making them thin 'well if it's at that price already it'll probably go higher' still haven't decided which is best. but i'd say come up with a price your willing to pay. put it in, and don't look again until the auctions over. so many times i've ended up paying over the odds for something just because i get over excited and keep upping my bid. are you close enough to go try it?
  16. [quote name='OldGit' post='135186' date='Feb 6 2008, 05:33 PM']and a thin top coat (?)[/quote] maby thats for the people who want it to 'relic' faster
  17. oohh, thats quite tasty, and what a low starting price! though i'm sure it'll rise a bit...
  18. [quote name='OldGit' post='134845' date='Feb 6 2008, 09:17 AM']the pickup's on upside down[/quote] this has always made me wonder with 5 string P's, a lot of the ones i've seen are like yours 2 low, 3 high. but surely the logical way would be 3 low, 2 high. after all, it would be weird having a 4 string P with 1 low, 3 high.. so just wondering if there's a specific reason you went with your config?
  19. Jon has ballpark figures for his basses up on the site to.
  20. people use it as a way to get more money from from things they sell. unfortunatly not a lot can be done about it. if you don't like the postage, don't buy it.
  21. gotta agree with 7 string on this one..
  22. now THIS has got me GASing!! there's one on that guys ebay shop at the moment. but it's not got a flame, if it did, it'd be MINE!
  23. i noticed these basses on the Schroeder site. very interesting. the first thing that came into my head was about the cut between the bridge and p'up, surely if that has [i]any[/i] effect on the bass it would be negative?? i mean, there's a gap that will surely create tension (and to some degree movement?) just below the bridge, which would suck any tonal properties of the wood out of the sound? i have no actual knowladge to back any of this up BTW, i'm just thinking out loud... and if Mr S likes them enough to stock them they're obviously not [i]bad[/i] EDIT:oh, and i think they look very nice. rememinds somewhat of the Spalt basses.
  24. i'm sorry but that body is just awfull! and i don't mean that in that i think it's ugly. it just hasn't been well designed. all the contours and lines are out of whack. with wood that old i think they should have spent a little more time making sure they got the lines right..
  25. brilliant! look forward to seeing you there (maby)
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