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Delberthot

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  1. [quote name='Norris' post='1059488' date='Dec 15 2010, 01:05 PM']The Boss GT-6B is a little more sophisticated (and more expensive), but is a bit easier to tweak settings,[/quote] Easier than what, mapping the flight coordinates for the Hubblle Space Telescope? A fantastic piece of kit but I couldn't work on patches during the gig otherwise the song would be finished before I had managed to save the edited patch. I've had my Korg DT-10 for about 5 or 6 years and its still working perfectly. As for other effects, it depends what songs you do - I have the bass player's favourite, the Boss OC-2 which is great for some specific songs or adding another layer if you're playing with a single guitarist and they go for one of their extended solos. Flanger and Chorus are probably the most commonly used with distortion or overdrive coming in next. Phasers, Envelope Filters and other things like that are mainly useful if you are playing a song that used one on the original recording or you are writing a song yourself and the sound suits.
  2. With most strings you have to stretch them initially when you first put them on but once they're on they just need occasional tuning for different room temperatures, accidentally knocking out of tune etc. Someone (perhaps DR) had prestretched strings and they were obviously highly successful as I've never heard them mentioned although it could have happened in a dream. In which case patent pending patent pending patent pending.
  3. Another point I'd like to make is that a few years ago I had a job where I had access to three different works vans and occasionally hired one for long distance gigs. At first I found it hard to get used to going from my car to the one of the vans and then back again. As I did it more and more, the more I got used to it and the transition became almost seamless from one to the other. I am of the opinion that I am now the same with basses. I've owned that many that I can now pick up any bass and make it my own: as long as it can be adjusted, it can be gigged and I'm having a lot of fun playing a few different basses as opposed to having the GAS pangs that I used to - the chase, the find, the guilt, the sale, the end.
  4. What was the question again? oh aye - I don't claim to be the best bass player in the world but I have quite a unique style and I've found that i can pick up any bass and within a couple of minutes have a close approximation of my sound. So much so that i've given up on buying expensive basses because I sound like me whatever I play. I buy basses now because they look nice
  5. I bought Brian's Ibanez SRX705 last week. Spoke with him over the phone before committing to the deal and Brian comes across as a very trustworthy fellow. I certainly wouldn't have any issues with buying from or selling to in the future. The bass was exactly as he described it in the ad, right down to the damage to the finish which was pretty unnoticable and was packed very well.
  6. [quote name='JP Soundsystem' post='1063550' date='Dec 19 2010, 02:30 PM']T-Birds are sh*te and they are a one-trick pony! (sorry, couldn't resist!) I was looking at the Sixx Blackbirds the other day. I noticed that the ONLY control on them was an on/off switch. No volume, no tone controls. If you don't like the tone, you're pretty much screwed. Which kind makes the Blackbird a one trick pony (the irony!) I'd get a standard black one, at least then you can blend the pickup volume/tone to your liking. I hope this helps. JP[/quote] It would appear that even Mr Sixx is fed up of having no control over his bass [url="http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Bass/Gibson-USA/Nikki-Sixx-Thunderbird-Bass/Specs.aspx"]http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-G...Bass/Specs.aspx[/url]
  7. The best B in my opinion was one of the first 5 string basses - the Musicman Stingray. Its not that heavy but probably a bit too heavy for you if your looking for something a bit more lightweight.
  8. I went through 3 or 4 Rickenbackers, 2 Warwicks, about a dozen Stingray 4 & 5 strings, Modulus Flea bass and a whole bunch of other relatively expensive stuff before I realised that none of these basses made me any happier or improved my playing. In fact, some were terrible and my 20th and 30th Anniversary Stingrays never left the house as I was too scared of damaging them, careful as I am. I'm loving my Thunderbird and have been happy with it for a long time now. it cost me just over £200 including gig bag, new pickups and Hipshot Supertone bridge. I found it remarkably simple to set it up to my liking and the roto flats were the icing on the cake. I look after my equipment extremely well but the odd bump against my music stand or whatever doesn't phase me in the slightest as I know that it wasn;t expensive and could be replaced cheaply enough if anything were to happen to it. I'm happy in the knowledge that I have 3 different basses that i could confidently take to any gig and their combined cost was just over £400
  9. Seriously, I struggled to move the output volume on my Terror 500 between a whisper and deafeningly loud with a 2x15". It was like that finite point on old power showers between icicle inducing coldness and taking the skin off your back hot. I couldn't really see the 1000 being of any real benefit over the 500 unless you're playing large outdoor festivals, and I mean huge, or big arena concerts. They probably only make it for bragging rights so people can say that have a 1000 watt amp
  10. boss OC-2 for 2 songs with the wedding band, other than that I just use the overdrive bullt into my amp - I've never found a decent overdrive pedal that did exactly what i wanted either plus I cannot be arsed faffing about on my hands and knees changing setting or going to night school to get a qualification to be able to work one of those multi effects units competently enough to be able to change effects settings at a gig Occasionally I have a flanger or chorus but for now its just the octave and all its glitchy goodness
  11. [quote name='Slaveunit' post='1061661' date='Dec 17 2010, 03:04 PM']Hmmmm... I'm the bloke buying richards 700, and this ones £20 cheaper and delivered too.... [/quote] I don't really think that this is the place for comments like this, especially if you were trying to play us off against each other cos that ain't going to happen - if you're buying Richard's then I don't see the point in a post like this. I'll use this as a free bump as well.
  12. I thinl I'll try one more bump then keep a hold of it. so:- BUMP
  13. Benoit David does do a really good Jon Anderson with the added bonus that Yes can now play stuff like Tempus Fugit which was the Trevor Horn era stuff. I'd be going back to see them if they play again next year
  14. [quote name='bigjohn' post='1060652' date='Dec 16 2010, 03:17 PM']I've got some black nylon rotos I like. I've not tried their flats, didn't really get on with their rounds when I used to use rounds, which I don't ever any more - not sure my fingers would take it [/quote] I'm using Roto flats on my Thunderbird. I love them, the tension I would say is about the same as the roundwound Rotos. They are very clear and have a lot of top end, although mine are still quite new. they are even good for slapping, although i tend not to do too much of that these days. I would say that they're right in the middle between Chromes (very high tension) and TIs (low tension)
  15. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='1056198' date='Dec 12 2010, 04:56 PM'][url="http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/allparts-guitar-amp-parts/bridge-parts/bass-saddles/bass-bridge-saddles-for-gibson-bass-tunematic-4-p-2020.html"]http://www.allparts.uk.com/online-shop/all...c-4-p-2020.html[/url] [/quote] £21.94 [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-Bass-Bridge-Saddles-Gibson-Tunematic-NICKEL-/330388039965?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item4ceca9691d"]Slightly more reasonable[/url] and looks like an identical picture [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-3-Point-Bridge-Gibson-Bass-3-11-32-NICKEL-/360108212945?pt=Guitar_Accessories&hash=item53d81f42d1"]The entire thing[/url]
  16. that first picture had me really confused - I could see 6 tuners but only 5 strings - eventually I realised it was a double stand and I could see the bass behind it as well. I'm off for a lie down now
  17. The bridge parts appear now and again on Ebay. The Supertone bridge is a vast improvement but £70 is a tad steep. Probably be easier to make another cover using a small piece of single ply scratchplate material or something like that.
  18. I always list for more on Ebay than I do on Gumtree and here both to cover the fees and because I am a chancer
  19. I used an 800RB with a 1153 for years - that was when I was happy with my gear before the days of Talkbs and Basschat poisoned my mind
  20. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_VWbr6brCYY"]Barracuda by Heart[/url] is one of my favourites
  21. Well I'm impressed so far. Used it at a party night tonight so had a good few hours belting out all different stuff First impressions were that a cab that I can carry in one hand and my bass in another is a very good start. Its so light compared to what I am used to that when I went to lift it onto the cab stand using both hands I nearly lifted it over my head. good start. My initial impression of the sound was that for a compact cab, it has an amazing amount of top end clarity and deep bass response. I was really pushing it tonight and went for a dirty rock tone with the boost control on the Gallien as high as it would go. What I was hearing was the distortion created by the amp clearly, very loud and the cone was hardly moving. It sounds like quite a lazy driver if you know what I mean, as was mentioned above, due to the model of driver used but I could still manage a fast attack by adjusting the controls on the amp. It can easily do an old school, overdriven rock tone. This was only its first outing so the driver hadn't yet properly broken in so I am expecting more bottom end when it does. I'm back out next Friday so what I plan on doing is to use the Ibanez that I have on its way soon and go for a much cleaner tone with an active bass to see how that sounds. Early days but I reckon that this is loud enough to cope with a small to medium size pub with no PA support. There is only one thing that I am not keen on and that's the vinyl covering: it looks very cheap and I'm pretty certain that in the wrong hands would be torn and scratched within the space of a few gigs. I plan on buying a cover for it otherwise it'll look like sh*t within a year, even though I look after my gear.
  22. For me, the lightest bass I ever played was a Bass Collection. Feels about half the weight of my Thunderbird. I've had one in bits for a couple of years and plan on rebuilding it for longer gigs. You can throw these things around they're so light.
  23. me for still playing a gig the very same day as I was in a car accident and had to wear one of those collar things for whiplash. TNiT for being the cause of so many locked threads in one day despite not contributing to any of them
  24. PM'd
  25. [quote name='jesuskno' post='1054522' date='Dec 10 2010, 09:33 PM']Yeeeahhhh![/quote] steady on now I have to say that in the house, in the relative low volumes compared to at the gig, the level of bass was amazing. deep, rich bottom end but still nice and trebly. Let's see what it does tomorrow night I was speaking to the singer in the rock band who is 54 and when I mentioned Laney he was shocked as he thinks its a bunch of sh*t but hopefully I can persuaded him that the new sh*t is better than the old sh*t
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