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  1. [quote name='munkonthehill' post='925423' date='Aug 15 2010, 10:55 AM']cheers Del, (quick google of chris squire) am not a Yes fan mate so wont be looking for any inspiration there.

    I think a Ric is just one of those basses ive always had in mind. However like you said, I aint heard to many rave reviews recently of them.

    Oh aye happy belated birthday mate (seen your name at the bottom of the home page the other day) :)[/quote]

    And I've also got a friend who has a Rickenbacker 4001 which cost him a small fortune and sounds woolier than a field full of sheep. The guy who plays with Paul Weller has one and whenever I see him on TV the sound is wooly too. There's a guy who sells Rickenfakers I see popping up on basschat now and again. You should try one of those first......£299 cheap as chips.

    EDIT Aha ...This is the Rickenfaker guy

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Retrovibe-RV4-Black-Bass-classic-Rik-styling-Rockin-/190410808765?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Retrovibe-RV4-Bl...ents_Guitars_CV[/url]

    Also does Stingrays!

    By the way a guy bought the jazz bass version and put up some mp3s of him playing......it sounds better than the real thing. I'll see if I can find the thread.

  2. [quote name='munkonthehill' post='925353' date='Aug 15 2010, 09:31 AM']I hear what your saying,,,however as a said I dont see the point in having this kinda bass when you dial out the mids,,,which gets rid of the 'stingray sound'.

    I like being heard in ma band,,,as a three piece there aint no hiding my playing,,,plus the level I play at through ma ampeg rig certainly cuts through the mix, its specicifically the glassy sound the bass gives I dont like,,,,I had to boost the bass on the amp and the bass itself and pretty much cut out all mids so I could get a tone I like.

    im getting the year of this bass from the serial number on the bridge. I went onto the EB website and got the year from there.[/quote]

    It's strange, I have a friend who plays with a bluesband and has a MM Sterling. I really don't like the sound he gets with the MM when it's being played without the band but once the band starts up it really sounds excellent. You can hear every note and it's bassy and punchy and clear. I've heard him play through his amp with just vocal PA and also through a big P.A. and the sound is exactly the same i.e. sounds a bit iffy on it's own but really great when playing with the band. He used to play a Precision but the MM sits in the mix so much better. Maybe you should get yourself a long lead and go out front when your band are playing to see how the Stingray sounds when the rest of your band are playing.

    Meanwhile have a butchers at this video which shows the diffferent sounds you can get with a Stingray ...including reggae! [url="http://www.musicmanuk.co.uk/video_stingray4.htm"]http://www.musicmanuk.co.uk/video_stingray4.htm[/url]

    By the way I don't have a MM but I've been converted by seeing the guy I was talking about above play his and if I had the spare cash I'd buy yours right away.....it's a looker.

  3. [quote name='witterth' post='923799' date='Aug 13 2010, 01:12 PM']This could get interesting this,


    Oh go on then, I'll chuck one that'll get hair and teeth flying,

    Adam Clayton
    (there, I've said it :rolleyes: )

    ok ok, not totally awful but a bit lucky inne?[/quote]

    +1

    The basslines he plays are p*sh and he can't even play them in time.

    Of course I may just be jealous :)

  4. Yes I know what you mean. I have a dodgy 8 year old Squire Jazz made in Indonesia which plays great and sounds better than the real thing. I have a Japanese Fender Jazz which is beautifully put together from top grade parts with a baddass bridge and US vintage pickups but I still end up playing the dodgy old Squire I bought 4th hand for £95.

    For some reason though I still hanker for a US Jazz Bass which would cost 9 times as much and probably won't sound or play as good...........duh?

  5. Next time you play, tell her you don't appreciate having to chase her around all night trying to get paid (which is frankly a pain in the arse) therefore you want the money at the beginning of the night not the end.

    Remember she books you because you make her money........she's not doing you a favour.

  6. Y'know I've a feeling there was probably no such thing as a 'clean' bass sound in the 60's. To keep up with a live drummer you probably had to turn everything on your tiny little tube amp up to 11. The sound on this track is probably as clean as you were ever going to get.

    Nice sound though.

  7. [quote name='blackmn90' post='910854' date='Jul 31 2010, 12:41 AM']that jazz bass looks amazing! But does it have the 70's bridge pickup spacing? I cant tell from the picture wen i compared it to the 60's Classic Vibe.[/quote]

    If the bridge pickup is in line with the tone control it's 70's spacing. The picture of the 70's Squier shows the pickup in a 60's configuration but that doesn't mean much because the picture on the Fender website shows the Fender Geddy Lee bass with a 60's position as well but if you check out an actual Geddy Lee you'll notice it's futher back towards the bridge (plenty of pictures of actual Geddys in the for sale section).

  8. [quote name='jumbo' post='908666' date='Jul 28 2010, 09:17 PM']I didn't get as far as plugging them in and actually hearing them but they did seem to play really nice. In fact the first one had such a nice action that I would have bought it if I had not noticed the issue with the pickup. The finish seemed really good on them too. Shame about the alignment really or it would have been a sale.[/quote]

    I was actually talking about the new ones which are out in September. Nobodys had the chance to play them yet.....but everybody wants one.

    I wouldn't worry too much about the pickups being misaligned on the VM bass you tried as I have an old standard Squire from 2002 which has the bridge and the pickups misaligned but it still plays and sounds great. I also have A Japanese Squier from the early 90's which is as good as Fender. I think you should go back to the shop and plug it in. If the strings sound unbalanced then there's a problem but if they don't (and it sounds and plays good).........buy it.

  9. Paul McCartney took his bass playing very seriously when he was in the Beatles. He said he that the basslines were the last thing to be added. He'd wait until everybody else had done their bit and gone home then record the bass. You can tell that in the later stuff and especially Sgt Pepper because the basslines are very complentary to the songs. especially the vocal melodies.
    In Let it Be (the film) the sound he has through the amp is really very overdriven...........almost fuzz bass. Not what I would have expected at all.

  10. I've never made much money from playing music even when I was a (supposedly) professional musician. Ultimately to be playing music I enjoy is a huge privilege and now (through necessity) I have day job I would happily play for free.........and often do. I can't imagine a time in the future when I won't be playing and I hope that time will never come.
    Frankly as long as the music and musicians I'm involved with are up to the quality I expect I'm happy. I've played thousands of gigs and there's maybe 20 (if that) I didn't enjoy playing.
    All the serious songwriters and musicians I've known have had the same attitude. Some of them have gone on to play the pyramid stage at Glastonbury and some are still playing in backrooms in pubs but thier attitudes are the same i.e. the chance to play good music is a reward in itself.

    Of course money (lots of) would be a bonus.

  11. [quote name='paul h' post='876123' date='Jun 24 2010, 08:44 AM']Quite a lot of listens but no comments?

    It doesn't sound that bad? Does it?

    :)[/quote]


    It sounds excellent -very Norman Watt-Roy from the Blockheads (both your playing and the bass sound).

    Not bad for a cheapo!

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