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hooky_lowdown

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  1. Rare set of new old stock Fender 9050L Flatwound strings (45-95 guage) from late 90s / early 00s. These are brand new (unused) strings in packet and paper sleeves.

     

    Highly regarded flatwound strings, many prefer the sound and feel of these to the newer fender flats with coloured ball ends. They're medium / high tension, not as floppy as TI's, and not as high tension as Rotosound flats.

     

    They have green silks at both ends and brass ball ends, not coloured ends.

     

    £26 posted.

     

     

     

     

     

  2. We used to sound check early, when there's a few people milling about. We have very long leads (which we only use for sound checking), and literally wonder about, around the space checking levels etc. We also had a great sound guy, which helped.

    Whenever we recorded live gigs and listen back to individual instruments, we always sounded rubbish, but somehow sounded decent in a live environment.

  3. 27 minutes ago, police squad said:

    The flats really work for me atm. I usually have very knackered rounds on these days, looking for a good thumping sound.

    I'm putting together another P bass, which will have flats. That will be interesting to hear too, as I haven't done flats on a P bass yet

    Fender flats sound great, specially on short scales. I changed the tuners on a Squier bronco, fitted fender flats, and wow, medium tension, lots of thump but still retaining articulation up and down the neck.

    I too like the old rounds tone, lots of low end thump, have you tried DR Sunbeams or Fender Pure Nickel's, both are fabulous for that vintage thump sound, even straight out of the packet?

  4. I never understand why some bass players don't want to be heard. I've seen many bands and know other bassists who prefer to hide in the mix, but I just don't see the point. Even if you play poorly, no matter, a bassist has a job to do in the mix, and should always be heard.

    I play mostly Rock, Blues, some Motown and Ska. I mostly use a pick, so I can dig in when necessary, so I can drive the song along. Sometimes I play thumb style (a la Robbie Shakespeare) if I want a fatter or more rounded tone, rarely if ever play fingerstyle, doesn't work for me.

  5. Does anyone know where I can buy a black plastic cavity control panel the EXACT shape as the picture below?

    I ordered this one, but the company sent a different one (slightly different shape), and said that was all they had, and having spent an age searching online I can't find another supplier. It's approximately (L)142mm x (W)62mm.

     

    CC1-Back-Plate-2.jpg.b5e8eeae9844b5f63e4473ca48de7638.jpg

     

  6. 2 hours ago, ubit said:

    Take note Dad3353 🤤

     

    Smith recalled Simonon being in a “really bad mood” during the gig which was not like him. He later said it was an emotional response to an audience sitting in their seats and not moving.

    To give the quote more context. The audience wasn't being allowed to move around by security, this is what frustrated Paul, and the cause of him smashing the bass.

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