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oldslapper

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  1. I'm going to leave the 1x10 in there. The difference in weight will be minimal, as Stevie pointed out. I quite like the 1x15 as an extention cab, but more for it's size and weight, as the sound nuances spoken of above are lost on an insensitive brute like me. Having said that, I can see me selling the combo and cab soon anyway. I've fallen for Phil Jones amps, having had a Briefcase, I now want a Suitcase. I only gig double bass these days and record electric bass, so don't need anything loud. Thanks for all your advice, you guys are ace! Stevie.........Dorset bass bash next summer......
  2. Hi Laurence. I'm probably being a blouse about the weight, but the combo is a UK made ABM EVO 300 with a 1x10 driver. It's basically the same size as the "mini" cab range and I use it with a mini 1x15 to get the full 325 watt at 4ohm. As I said, a 1x10 blue swap for a neo may not make a lot of difference to the weight, but may affect the sound adversely? I don't know, but thought I'd ask for some opinions. Thanks, John
  3. Thank you Mr F. The threads look a little overwhelming for me, so I think I'll take your advice sir, and leave it as it is. John
  4. Please excuse my general ignorance on these matters, but I was thinking about changing the blue driver in my ashdown combo for a celestion neo, to lessen the weight. However, I have a feeling that it's not as simple as taking out the old one and putting a new one in?? I looked on the wiki pages but couldn't locate the appropriate threads. My own, rather agricultural approach would be to swap and see what it sounds like, but...........I have a feeling that the cabs are "tuned" (whatever that means) to suit the driver.... so I'd need to read up on some technical stuff that will make me lose the will to live....., or take up the drums... Thanks for any (monosyllabic please) advice with pretty, primary coloured, pictures.. John
  5. Quite quickly I ended up not listening to VW & MM. But I could have listened to SC, the drummer and the keys all day long with that nice understated, but fat, groove.
  6. Mate of mine is after an SX 5 string. I'll let him know. John
  7. Oh Jack, you know how much I love this bass...........!! Pooh and double pooh for having no money!! John
  8. [quote name='silddx' post='1029568' date='Nov 19 2010, 04:35 PM']Hello John, in three years I have never paid duty on strings from the states. They came straight to me within five days of odering them.[/quote] Thanks Nigel, I'll take a punt I reckon, your source looks a good'n. John
  9. [quote name='patch006' post='1029238' date='Nov 19 2010, 01:02 PM']I fancy putting some DR black beauties on my lovely lovely fretless. Piccys added! Has anyone used them ? will they damage my fret board? Cheapest place to get them?[/quote] Nice bass patch006 btw. Sir silddx did the strings come straight to you, or did you have to pick them up and pay duties, etc? I'm after some more fatbeams from the states, but concerned that it won't work out any cheaper in the end?? Thanks, John
  10. [quote name='bubinga5' post='1028162' date='Nov 18 2010, 04:43 PM']OR...on the other hand maybe its better to be patient, and work hard to save up for it.... then again the instrument may be sold by then...?[/quote] Bubinga, I'm not sure if this is always a good reason to get into a credit agreement sir. This is undoubtedly a great guitar, but it's not the only great guitar on the planet, and there will be other great guitars in a years time, or however long it may take you to save up £800 or so. Who knows, if you did get this on credit, whether you will still have it in a years time, if you're anything like me . I think there's some legal stuff about selling things that are still on HP....someone will know here. All I'm saying is the eye can want for pretty things and can get us into all sorts of trouble. Perhaps patience is best?? As an aside, the guitar I've had for the longest is the first one I ever saved up for and bought outright.....
  11. Mike bought an Aria fretless from me. Nice guy, good comms throughout and had a nice chat when he came over. Deal with confidence. Thanks, John
  12. [quote name='peteb' post='1021323' date='Nov 12 2010, 12:56 PM']I'm afraid that women rarely have the stamina to maintain the long term geek factor required for long term posting on an Internet forum![/quote]
  13. Dee Murray....my first love and first port of call. Kenny Passarelli...if I need fretless groove & aggression. Pierre Brock...anything needing funky fingers. There's soooo many tho', but these 3 have most influence over me.
  14. [quote name='mrjollypantsjolly' post='1018921' date='Nov 10 2010, 04:07 PM']I am in my 40's and an experienced drummer of many styles. I am energetic and creative. I am interested in this band as it sound more mature. Some of my messing about player can be found on youtube under mjollypantsjolly. It is not to be taken too seriously. Sadly I have a problem making Tuedays full stop. Nonetheless I would like to express my interest. Cheers, MArtin[/quote] Ok Martin, Drop me a PM and I'll give you details of who to talk to. By the way where are you based? John
  15. [quote name='Spoombung' post='1017909' date='Nov 9 2010, 06:14 PM']They're terrific basses. Was that from the kindly vmaxblues, by any chance? Congratulations if that's the case [/quote] Indeed it was. Great fella to deal with. I used to look at these when I was in my late teens, but couldn't afford them, then they changed design and I went off Ibanez basses, but liked their guitars.
  16. I'm afraid I've never been an Ibby fan.......until now, when I took delivery (today) of a 30 year old Roadster. Admittedly it has an Alembic preamp in it, but the build quality is astounding. In 35 years of gigging, this is the most rock solid, comfortable, playable bass I've owned. I've gone through Status, G&L, Fender, Warwicks mostly.....no boutique's, but UK, USA and German made basses, but this made me smile from the moment I played it without even plugging it in. Huge bridge, brass nut, solid tuners, a great neck. Are the modern ones as well made as the old Jap ones? John
  17. Bought an Ibby Roadster from Stuart. Great comms throughout, bass arrived in tiptop shape as described, very well wrapped (I think Stuart has shares in Gaffa tape ). Thanks again S. John
  18. Grahame bought my PJ breifcase. Easy transaction, quick payment, nice guy, with good taste in amps!!. Thanks, John
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  20. [quote name='Marvin' post='1013416' date='Nov 5 2010, 03:32 PM']Well spotted that man. You rattle a cage Nige [/quote] I am trying to visualize "ruffling a cage" though...you'd probably do it with a feather duster when you clean the cage? I have to say this has been a very civilised thread to date. I have nothing to contribute, but have enjoyed the debate................ha that rhymes....song writing....piece of cake..............no theory applied, or required. Chris Squire....nice beard, his ricky in that Yes clip sounds like a cage being rattled to my ears.
  21. [quote name='MB1' post='1011723' date='Nov 4 2010, 09:43 AM']MB1. Ive Seen this before It starts with a briefcase, then a Suitcase and before you realise it, you've become a travelling Salesman BUMP![/quote] I used to sell doors...door to door, not much business..... This has now SOLD by the way.
  22. [quote name='Mikeg' post='1003751' date='Oct 28 2010, 12:54 PM']im going to see avenged sevenfold and stone sour at the plymoth pavilion. ive heard that they play trememdously load. will musicians earplugs reduce the sound quality?[/quote] ...pardon..??
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