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Everything posted by gjones
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It depends on how high your action is. If you have a low action you may need to give the trussrod a tweak anti clockwise. If you're not sure how to do it there's plenty of info on basschat or youtube. Edit: You don't even need to detune your bass to tweak the trussrod (something I recently learned from resident experts on basschat).
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I've seen them but haven't bought any. I know Trevor Wilkinson makes a range of higher quality guitars and basses which get quite good reviews. I'm assuming he uses his own pickups in them.
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My definition is the same as yours. The same notes played by different players can sound very different.
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A nice one went on ebay recently for £581, with an [color=#000000][font=Arial][size=1][size=4]Audere preamp[/size],[/size][/font][/color] which I thought was a bit on the low side. Somebody got a good deal. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130847151057?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649"]http://www.ebay.co.u...984.m1438.l2649[/url]
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I've bought a couple of scratchplates from them. Pretty good service and good quality.
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How do you know if a bassist is 'good' or not?
gjones replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1360975330' post='1979468'] I think this bassline (by Paul Martinez) pretty much sums up what I consider to be "good bass playing": [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAhPtFs918o[/media] Minimal, essential playing, occasional well-chosen drop-ins, superb groove. Do NOT be distracted by the rubbish miming! It's not a technically challenging line (I can play it, after all) but it contains everything you need, and nothing else. [/quote] Never a truer word spoken. A less confident bassist would have tried to jazz it up and made it crap. Edit: this is the crap version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqEQKgxKo_0 -
How do you know if a bassist is 'good' or not?
gjones replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
You don't need to be a virtuoso to be a good bass player. A bass player that plays for the song (instead of for himself) is a good player. A bass player who makes the band sound better (rather than draw attention to his expert, if totally inappropriate, slapping technique) is a good player. A bass player who inserts subtleties into basslines, that makes it interesting for him/her to play and also adds something to the music being played (rather than a flurry of pointless twiddles) is a good player. I draw parallels with my bands search for a drummer. We've had many drummers play with us over the last few months but we didn't pick the Simon Phillips wannabes, we picked the one who had the most sympathy with the type of music we play. In my opinion he was the best and he's a GOOD drummer . And we sound 100% better for making that decision. -
[quote name='tubbybloke68' timestamp='1360858784' post='1977547'] Oh sorry I didn't realise everyone was aware of this one already, just thought y'know ... Begs the question why the bastards still allowed to do it on eBay though doesn't it? Not good really [/quote] It's back [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alembic-Series-II-bass-guitar-PRISTINE-AND-STUNNING-/290863311001?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item43b8cde899"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item43b8cde899[/url] His address on ebay is, [b]Field Of Dreams, Olympus Court, Swansea Vale Swansea SA7 0AQ,[/b] and is, according to google maps , an actual field off a business park in Swansea.
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Eminence Beta 15 (300w) or Beta 15a (600w) for Ashdown Mag 300?
gjones replied to guntherbuffalo's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='guntherbuffalo' timestamp='1359730614' post='1959529'] I have read on one forum that someone replaced their speaker with a Eminence Kappa 450watts and got good results. May be an option. [/quote] That was me, and I have to say I got a bargain. It was an Eminence Kappa 4 ohm speaker B stock from Blue Aran which cost me £40. I've played trough it quite a few times and heard other bassists play through it at volume too. Although it doesn't have the high frequency response of speakers like the Kappalite etc, it sounds excellent to my ears (not everyone wants to sound like Marcus Miller). And of course it should fit fine into your Mag combo as my cab is of a similar size. I used to own a Barefaced compact, which many people on basschat say is one of the best 1x15 cabs you can buy. It cost me £540 and personally I don't think it sounded £500 better than the cab I own now. -
band names... the hardest mission ever
gjones replied to RockfordStone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1360704799' post='1975226'] Haha, that's funny, but where's it from? I realise i may have just made myself a social outcast. [/quote] Your education begins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V3SqxUomwk -
band names... the hardest mission ever
gjones replied to RockfordStone's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1360703201' post='1975167'] I've got dibs on "Milton"... so don't use that one, alright? are we all in agreement? Ok, cool. [/quote] 'What iz your name?' 'Don't tell him Pike!' -
[quote name='spongebob' timestamp='1360674439' post='1974299'] I agree - modern bass sounds leave me cold. A background 'thump' with no definition is not bass. Melody, and adding to the song is! I did some recording recently, and TBH, was unhappy with the results. After much pushing, the bass was more defined in the mix than at first, but was still nowhere enough for me. I didn't want it out front, but clear enough to hear the lines, not just a deep thud - it's what it sounds like to me, anyway! [/quote] My theory is that the engineers are mixing with hi end monitors that can handle very low frequencies easily. But most hi fi speakers, that the track will be listened to at home, can't reproduce those lows. There was a time when studios had a speakers set up to replicate the 'home hi fi experience' and if the track didn't sound good on those it was remixed until it did.
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1360674474' post='1974301'] or your ashdowns ar broken [/quote] This
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It doesn't help that the bassist in Suede plays a Rickenbacker in their latest video. They always a have a really woolly sound (unless you're Chris Squire of course).
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'Full of Stars' by Turin Brakes. it's a song for a Summer's day. I love the electric piano. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPXa1T1vyQY[/media]
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[quote name='Lord Sausage' timestamp='1360613304' post='1973483'] Some have told CIJ is better, some MIJ. Others have told me it's just MIJ is for export, CIJ is for Japanese market. What's the truth?! [/quote] All the MIJ and CIJ basses I've owned (3 jazzes and a precision) were excellent.
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[quote name='Currrls' timestamp='1360572923' post='1972342'] Hi guys hopefully someone could help me out with this. The band have just inherited a PA amp but don't currently have any monitors. I've got some old hifi speakers lying around though. If I soldered some jack plugs onto the end of the speaker wire and plugged them into the amp would this work? It would only be used for fairly low volumes at rehersals. And would this actually be any better than the cheap 20w guitar amp we run the vocals through at the moment? Cheers [/quote] For a while my vocalist used a pair of PA speakers that cost her £8 (she now has a set of EV speakers). Your hi fi speakers would soon be knackered if you put a decent powered amp through them. There's cheap PA speakers out there you just have to look.
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Will There Ever Be Another Great Innovator?
gjones replied to Lowender's topic in General Discussion
Musical innovators and great artists are usually obessives. They will create art whether or not they have an audience. Since the record companies have turned into the equivalent of MacDonald's don't expect them to encourage or introduce groundbreaking artists. We'll have to do some digging ourselves. But since it's got so much easier to produce music and distribute it to worldwide audiences there must be some amazing stuff out there. It's just that ,maybe, we're just too set in our ways to go searching for it. -
[quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1360435993' post='1970500'] Has anyone put together a [b][i]Warmoth bass[/i][/b], or does anyone own one? I keep getting drawn to their website, as I believe their bodies and necks are really top quality, and their finishes are supposed to be fantastic. The bass I have in mind would cost me around £600 with duty and taxes, that's everything including the paint job, except the pickup and tuners, which will probably cost me another £150. So all in all, it would cost me about £750, which is a lot of money for a guitar that I put together myself. I do have a fair bit of experience with self builds, but now I want to start a top quality project. What I want to know is, how good would it be, and how would it compare to a production line bass of similar value? [/quote] I really doubt a warmoth bass could ever be that cheap. Remember you have to factor in postage and duty at at least 25%. I imported a bass from the USA which cost £323 on ebay. By the time I got my hands on it, it cost me £510.
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New pickup and pre-amp..is it that simple ??
gjones replied to ChrisF's topic in EUB and Double Bass
[quote name='ChrisF' timestamp='1360429979' post='1970320'] Youve got one of those on an upright bass ???? [/quote] It's the reason I bought it after getting advice on basschat. I no longer have the DB but comes in handy for electric too. -
New pickup and pre-amp..is it that simple ??
gjones replied to ChrisF's topic in EUB and Double Bass
[quote name='ChrisF' timestamp='1360427297' post='1970218'] Hi all, My (cheaper end of the market) bass sounds ok acoustically, but when I plug in to my amp it sounds terrible. The amp is a very nice Peavey (my mates).... so Im thinking that it must be the pickup, which was about £20 quid on ebay.....and the fact that I dont have a pre-amp. Am I on the right track?? And which pickup and pre-amp would you guys recommend ?? I play rockabilly/punkabilly with some very loud guitarists ( how do you get a guitarist to turn it down??? ) and a drummer who would give Animal a run for his money cheers....Chris [/quote] You could buy a Boss GEB-7 graphic equaliser which is much cheaper than most pre-amps but does the business. I have one and it allows me to tweak my sound exactly how I like it. They cost £80 new and £40 secondhand. Here's a link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDA-kip-G8A -
Squier Vintage Modified Jazz sunburst...is this a mistake?
gjones replied to iconic's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm sure it's a great bass as the standard Squier was fantastic value for the money. I don't think there is a standard Squier between the affinity and VM range anymore - at least I didn't see one advertised the last time I checked the Squier website. -
What 3 Bands Did You USED to Think Were Great?
gjones replied to Lowender's topic in General Discussion
As far as music is concerned, we all go through phases I think. Sometimes you just need a to take a holiday form a certain type of music or band. -
[quote name='Daniel C-J' timestamp='1360327590' post='1968643'] Hey guys! Recently I had my beloved stingray stolen from me, heart braking as it was, a month has passed and I haven't been able to track it down on either gumtree, ebay or local pawn shops... I'm biting the bullet and having to buy a new bass. I've always been set on the stingray as I loved the tone for slap and funk ect (infact this time round i'm gonna try and find a 2eq one for growlier sound) and just felt SO right under my fingers, but are there any other basses I should consider looking at before I go for a stingray? Was considering a Jazz bass (have played them quite a bit) but my heart keeps taking me back to the stingray! Any advice is really welcomed! Dan [/quote] Where do you live? Put a picture, of your bass, up on basschat and basschatters in your area can keep an eye out for you. I recommend posting a message on facebook for people to look out for your bass too, as it gets shared around pretty quickly. A band, up here in Edinburgh, had the guitarist's stratocaster nicked and it was found down in London, a couple of weeks later, after he posted a description on Facebook.....so it definitely works.
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[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1360282254' post='1968198'] Inti \ Antiloco is on a life skills sabbatical and won't be around for a while. [/quote] He's on the naughty step.