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  1. 52 minutes ago, woodyratm said:

    I have lost complete trust in the guy now and would really prefer to go elsewhere. Even though he says he will use my playing, I don’t trust him to do so. 

    I would feel the same as you if my playing had been tampered with, or not used at all in your case.

  2. On 09/05/2016 at 18:41, rushbo said:

    I've had no luck at all with strap locks. I find them really fiddly. I bought a bag of 100 rubber Grolsch bottle washers about five years ago off eBay for a few quid and installed them on all my basses and guitars. Solid as a rock but easy to remove. And they're a lovely pink colour...

    This is your best option. Straplocks are fiddly and need to be removed when you want to remove the strap, or when you put the bass in it's case.

     

    I have a few Fenders with straplocks and I've removed them and replaced them with the bottle washer option. They're cheap as chips on ebay. Fender actually sell them too.

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  3. I bet it weighs the same as a small planet.

     

    Do you get a free roadie with every combo.

     

    I owned the Tweed Fender TV15 (which was issued a dozen years ago), that gave me a hernia lifting it, and that was solid state.

     

    It didn't help that it had just one handle at the top and my flat was on the 3rd floor of an old tenement block.

  4. Played a large music bar in town last night which is a regular gig. I thought we were sounding pretty good and the guitarist had a great sound (he's changed from a Les Paul to a Telecaster and the sound is now much clearer than before). He was playing through the venues Orange Valve head and a 4x12. In fact after the second song I actually shouted over to him what a great sound he had. That was probably the wrong thing to do, as it fueled his egotistical guitar brain and he went straight for the master volume!

     

    At the break the sound engineer came up to us and said that one of the barmaids (it's a big bar with a capacity of 900, over two levels, and she was working at least 50 feet away) had complained that she couldn't continue working as the guitar was so loud. He said the guitar sounded fantastic but it was the loudest he had ever heard a guitar being played at that venue and the guitarist had to turn down before he sent the bar staff deaf.

     

    For the second half the guitarist turned way down and I had to listen to him through the monitors (which sounded, in comparison, like a ukulele  played through a cheap transistor radio). Next time he plays I've told him to bring his 15 watt Fender pro junior, which is what he usually plays through, and he'll not be able to make anybody's ears bleed.

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  5. I bought a Geddy Lee Jazz because I googled, what's the best Jazz Bass Fender make, and it kept on coming up again and again.

     

    I've never owned a Rush album.

     

    I've owned a couple over the years and they are excellent basses.

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  6. 1 hour ago, gjones said:

    I bought my GK MB 800 secondhand and when I first tried it there was a audible distortion when playing. I took the case apart and made sure all components and plugs were properly seated on the main board. When I put it back together again the distortion was gone and it's never failed me live but since then I always take a spare head, just in case.

     

    My gig bag is full of tools and batteries, spare strings etc.

     

    When recording, or playing a very important gig, I'll take a spare bass. 

     

    Oh....I also bring spare batteries and strings for the singer (who plays an electro acoustic guitar) and never brings her own (sigh..... )

  7. I bought my GK MB 800 secondhand and when I first tried it there was a audible distortion when playing. I took the case apart and made sure all components and plugs were properly seated on the main board. When I put it back together again the distortion was gone and it's never failed me live but since then I always take a spare head, just in case.

     

    My gig bag is full of tools and batteries, spare strings etc.

     

    When recording, or playing a very important gig, I'll take a spare bass. 

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  8. I've got some really nice high end Fender deluxe and Elite basses, plus a Stingray,  but frankly the most versatile bass I have is my G&L L2500 Tribute. It cost me £350 secondhand and it does everything my other basses can do and more. If I thought about it logically, I really should sell all my other basses and go on a nice holiday with the money.

  9. Played at a local music venue last night, first gig in about 6 weeks. It went well and I really enjoyed it. Brought my new (old) bass with me. It's made from the maple neck of my first ever proper bass ( a P/J Mighty Mite bass from the late 70s) attached to a maple Squire, vintage modified, 70's reissue, Jazz bass body. 

    I'd fitted it with a set of Fender 75 vintage pickups. The neck on the bass has been with me for decades and I must have played a thousand gigs with it attached to some bass or other. It sounded great through the house amp and although the bass is now all maple it didn't sound particularly toppy, in fact I had to turn the bass down on the amp. 

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  10. Fretless can sound great but if you're not planning on playing in a fretless manner - i.e. you're just going to be playing the same stuff the same way as you would on a fretted bass - then there's no point in having one. If you're wondering what I mean, have a listen to Alan Thomson playing bass with John Martyn.

     

     

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  11. Having played with a horribly high action for decades, until I figured out what a truss rod actually was for (thank you bass chat) The difference in a well set up bass and a badly set up bass is significant. A well set up action does make playing easier, whether the neck is chunky or slim.

     

    I don't know about 'faster', as I don't do 'fast' - I'm build for comfort, not for speed.

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  12. I saw Tears For Fears last Summer, in a field in the grounds of Kelso Castle. Strange place for a gig but they had a great sound and they had a good crowd of about 3,000 there. They were fantastic even though they are both the wrong side of 60 (and Roland Orzabal now looks like Santa Claus).

     

    Unfortunately the day after that gig Curt Smith broke a rib and they had to cancel the rest of their tour.

     

    Hopefully they'll get back on the road again before they are past it.

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