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Marvin

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  1. [quote name='gazzatriumph' timestamp='1321622402' post='1441305'] Hi, I was looking at buying a new fender rumble 150 amp, i have a MIM fender P Bass with rotosound swing bass nickel plated 45's, I would appreciate any helpfull comments and advice, it would be used for small to middle sized gigs and play joy division, cure, killing joke style music. Thanks. [/quote] I'm assuming you mean the combo and not simply the 150 head Fender do in the Rumble range. I've a 350 Rumble, they're about £100 more expensive and 10kg heavier . A good gigging combo, that does what I ask of it. My band has just one guitarist and a drummer (oh, and a singer ) and it's never been above 4, we play small to medium size gigs, rock covers. Not sure what it'd be like with another guitarist but then that almost always depends on the guitarist.
  2. [quote name='silddx' timestamp='1321300748' post='1437568'] Thank you, female [/quote] Crumbs man! Where have you been?!! He's had that there for ages BTW, never heard of the band
  3. I have 2 basses set up identically. Well, the actions may be slightly different But the tunings are the same.
  4. Damn! Wish I'd read this before, I've just disliked someone's comment I didn't mean to. Sorry.
  5. I was hoping not to say as it makes me feel quite sad It was BBC Radio Devon. I've actually started listening to the station quite a lot on a saturday morning as they like to promote a lot of local bands and musicians.
  6. [url="http://www.stevelawson.net/"]Steve Lawson[/url] I was listening to local radio this morning and heard Steve Lawson playing a couple of songs. It's not usually what I'd like but I was incredibly impressed. The best thing I've heard on the radio on a Saturday in a very long while. That's all.
  7. Long enough to get to the bar
  8. I play from the standard notation that was on Dave Marks' website. Unfortunately it's not on there anymore. Think the original recording is in Db Major. I play the following notes together around the 12th fret area, as per the notation Db and F Db and Gb Bb and Db C and Eb Db and F Db and Gb Works a treat
  9. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1320662599' post='1429449'] What about the other lower leg? [/quote] It's what marks me out as unique, I stand on one leg. I am the Ian Anderson of the bass world
  10. [quote name='Pete Academy' timestamp='1320604081' post='1428883'] Does this only work if your cabs are on the floor? [/quote] I wondered that. I always put my combo on a table at a gig, I'm not keen on it playing just to my ankles and lower leg.
  11. [url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/news"]http://www.fender.com/en-GB/news[/url] The rebate, as you can see and as Bankai has said, is from Fender themselves.
  12. Never broken a string, not even when changing them over.
  13. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1320340417' post='1425619'] To an extent all guitars have similarities, [/quote] Bit like bikes I suppose, there's not a lot you can do to the 'basics' of the design.
  14. [quote name='henry norton' timestamp='1320331348' post='1425414'] The point that's missing here is that people are generally very conservative in their outlook when it comes to stuff like this. Most players don't like basses that look too radical or stray from the formula, hence why (to the untrained eye), even more modern basses like most multi laminate, thru necked double soapbar 'superbasses' look essentially the same too. The same theory can be applied to anyone wanting a Fender - they do the job and look normal enough for the player to be comfortable. Anything that isn't moves the player outside of the comfort zone. It's the same reason why nobody mass produced a motorcycle with a fairing 'til the very late seventies. Riders before that simply wouldn't buy them. [/quote] This. People are very conservative about design. They like what looks 'normal'. I used to have a Hohner B2A. It was a cracking bass and very comfortable to play. Because essentially there was very little body to it it sat quite neatly. I haven't got it anymore because I gave up playing for several years and bought a fishing rod and other stuff with the proceeds . I'd have another though.
  15. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' timestamp='1320008823' post='1421306'] I [i]think[/i] some Cort Curbows are, though. [/quote] Yes, the Curbows are made of Luthite. They probably had a load left over from making the EDB's (well known that Cort make some of Ibanez basses, isn't it? ) I've only seen an EDB once. Looked and sounded very nice.
  16. Thanks Rich. I wasn't aware that the tone and volume controls emulated early Jazz basses. There's a JagVM in my local music store so I may just pop along and have a try. They seem to sound ok, I was at a gig on sunday and the bass player was playing one.
  17. I'm looking at one of these, you know the Vintage Modified ones, to add to my collection It appears there is a separate tone control for each pickup. Is that right? Does this result in being able to get some 'odd' sounds, like tone rolled off on one but full on on the other? Just wondered, that's all. Cheers
  18. Like that a lot. Cool.
  19. It's videos like that that make me feel a whole lot better about my playing
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t-I-Lqy06g
  21. As Mep said, 911tab. It trawls loads of free tab sites. May I also suggest downloading TuxGuitar, as then you can download the GuitarPro tabs/scores. Works a treat as it's got loads of features.
  22. Bass lines are very dull. I'd much rather listen to a guitar solo. Who threw that?
  23. Great post AC, thanks. Given me plenty to think on.
  24. [quote name='Pentode' timestamp='1319990626' post='1420925'] I wholeheartedly recommend a [url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php/?partno=0326702521"]Squier VMJ[/url], see if you can find one used. [/quote] There was one of those in the FS section for about £175, but I can't find it anymore.
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