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Merton

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  1. [quote name='spike' post='14163' date='Jun 8 2007, 01:08 PM']Next month we are doing a function where we have to be set up, soundchecked and out of the way by 8pm, first set is 10-11pm, second set is 1-2am. Including travel thats's going to be a 12 hour day and we are charging accordingly[/quote] Yep, that's one thing which some poeple don't quite understand until you break it down for them....
  2. [quote name='King of Loss' post='13689' date='Jun 7 2007, 04:46 PM']I like the PT too, but I was just saying that hte production shows a bit of that commercial influence on both the records I think. For example, the new PT sounds alot different to say, In Absentia.[/quote] Aye, I'd agree with that. But Deadwing sounds very similar too, and that isn't a Roadrunner album, so I think that sound is more ot do with their new drummer and Steve Wilson having produced Opeth and the like - he's been influenced by that sorta thing. Maybe. I could, of course, be talking out of my ar*e
  3. [quote name='slaphappygarry' post='13675' date='Jun 7 2007, 04:34 PM']I love the porcupine tree album BTW G[/quote] Same here, grand album! Sounds very similar to Deadwing IMHO, but Anaethatize is a joy - 17 minutes of awesome music! Can't comment on the new DT album for I have not yet purchased it from any form of musical retailer
  4. [quote name='BigRedX' post='13669' date='Jun 7 2007, 04:26 PM']My two custom basses: Overwater Original 2, extra-long scale 5 string. Not made for me personally, but then again at the time I bought it second hand was the only way I could afford a decent bass. Gus G3 5 string. AFAIK the only one in existence with anodised black metal work instead of the more usual bright chrome. Simon had been experimenting with alternative finishes for the metal parts, but after all the trials he went through trying to get suppliers to finish to the standard he required for a customer model I don't think he's bothering anymore.[/quote] Love the Overwater, love the Gus even more. Very nice!
  5. [quote name='lukeward2004' post='13495' date='Jun 7 2007, 10:45 AM']Hi Joe, 3 years ago I had a company called Bravewood guitars build me a Precision bass to my spec, as I personally couldnt get along with many of the MIJ/MIA Fenders that I tried. I always loved the fat, round sound that P basses give, so I was really looking for something more playable. Here she is: Basically, the neck profile and body is the same as a '62 P bass, but it has a Badass II bridge, Seymour Duncan 1/4 £er pickup, schaller tuners, and its finished entirely in Nitro-cellulose.[/quote] Hi Luke, hope you don't mind me askin', how much did that set you back? That's exactly the bass I wanna buy next! PM me if you don't want to publicly say, or if you want to tell me to bugger off. Have fun at the Clapham Grand next week - cracking venue, I'd be along to support you if I wan't going to the IoW for a wedding gig. Back on topic, I really want a P bass at the mo, I think it's cracking for rock, reggae, funk, dub, everything. A lot of the sound comes form your fingers and the way you play it...
  6. [quote name='walbassist' post='13570' date='Jun 7 2007, 01:11 PM']Hi Luke One of the bands I play in is a function band. When we started off six years ago we played gigs for a max of £600-£800 just to get on the circuit and build a reputation. Plenty of social club gigs too, but they were soul destroying! From the start we were a slick outfit, with a truly special lead singer as the focal point for the band. We registered with loads of agents but little work came from them and now almost all the gigs we do are from referrals, repeats, and word of mouth. Six years on we earn a lot more than the £600 per gig we started. Sure we do the odd cheap (and, for charity, free) gig, but for the most part we can charge full whack because we always come highly recommended. That sounds arrogant but isn't meant to be; we have faith in our product and our clients do too. So, my advice is start out cheap and make sure the band works well as a unit, if it does then you can go far pretty quickly. Best of luck! Gareth[/quote] Similar. We've been together since 2003 and started off between £450 and £700, now we're never going out for less than £850 unless it's a friend or charity and 95% of our work comes from recommendation.
  7. [quote name='tombboy' post='9745' date='May 31 2007, 10:29 AM']Cliff Williams - tighter than a gnats you know what! Chris Childs - Thunder. Great melodic runs. Pat Badger - Extreme. Great tone and technique.[/quote] +1 to all of these, good call(s)
  8. Top five eh? Well, I'm slighty pished coz just come back from the pub, but that's no excuse. My biggest influences have been (in no particular ordr within this group of five, sorry): Cass Lewis Jeff Ament Doug Wimbish Marcus Miller Robert DeLeo and bubbling under: Steve Harris Mike Starr (original AiC bassist) Cliff Burton
  9. Pics pics pics - don't worry about getting your bits out to show everyone, we're all friends here. ANd let's face it, having a V8 is like having Dirk Diggler's schlong.
  10. I have a Vester Jazz bass, it's damn good for the money - was my first bass and I still love it in a sentimental way. Can't compete with my Statii basses anymore but still fun! And the serial no. is on a sticker on the back of the headstock. Or on the neck plate. Can't remember now.
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  12. Freddie Washington I believe
  13. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='6693' date='May 25 2007, 06:02 PM']Can we breed them with the Essex boys? Iceni Zoot Chaser Prototype. Trace AH300 (sort of) 2103h (nearly) 1153 [/quote] Crikey, an Essex family. Imagine. Awesome
  14. [quote name='binky_bass' post='6603' date='May 25 2007, 04:03 PM']Good to see a decent collection of basses in essex! thought i might be the only bassist in essex who actually knows the instrument. its good to see a fellow essex player! heres a pic of whats soon to be my cherished slag![/quote] Hello mate, I'm not actually in Essex, it's coz they were all born there tis why they are Essex girls! I'm afraid I've taken them to deepest darkest smelliest Surrey. Well, Redhill, anyway... Your new bass looks niiice - are there pics in the Build Diaries forum?
  15. [quote name='overwater#1' post='5811' date='May 24 2007, 03:16 PM'] Trace Elliot!!!!! AH400SMX, 1048, 1153, Early (70's?) GP11 1x15 combo...[/quote] No, early 80's mate. Not sure there's anything in existance from the '70s, they only really started up 1978 IIRC? But anyhoo, lovely
  16. [quote name='Phaedrus' post='5041' date='May 23 2007, 11:20 AM']Careful there - Eden's Nemesis combos put out their full power before an extension cab is hooked up. Their outputs are actually lower when an extension cab is hooked up. I'm not aware of any other amps that are wired like this, but there could be. Mark[/quote] That they are. But Mike has an Ashdown combo I think?!!
  17. [quote name='parker_muse' post='3990' date='May 21 2007, 10:55 PM']Isn't this merely a 'lets give the newies who haven't got money or a big rig GAS' thread?[/quote] Yes, yes it is. Well, in fact, it's a "let's give everyone GAS" thread. I'm beginning to feel like I need a Marbass rig or something ickle at the mo.... Or an Ampeg stack. Or maybe an Eden thingy.
  18. Main amp is the V-Type combo, so that would be a hybrid. I guess the 12-band is almost a hybrid (same theory as john_the_bass!). Oooh, recording with both tomorrow: V-Type - gonna be mixing the DI'd pre-EQ signal with a mic'd signal, wohoo! 12-band - DI post EQ Well, that's my little egg of a theory anyway
  19. Function band - have our own Macki PA and a soundman. Originals - whatever's in the venue, unless we need to provide something in which case the drummer has a small vocal PA.
  20. I suspect that the early Trace's had wadding then when Kaman took over the costs were decided to be too high and the wadding was removed. In the next couple of months mine are both going to have some put in them, when i get round to it....
  21. Merton

    South East Bash

    [quote name='Linz' post='3630' date='May 21 2007, 02:47 PM']I lived in Haroldslea Drive, then got married and went downmarket to Thornton Close (near the Swimming Pool) - only good thing about that address was it was a short crawl across the playing field to the 6 Bells Pub! Do you mean 40-odd or 40 odd people? Caterham's easier to get to from the M25 than Redhill - its just off J6.[/quote] 40 odd people, definitely. Hell, we'll all be talking bass!! Not sure there's much in it between Redhill and Caterham from M25 Jcts 8/6 respectively to be honest. Ah well, I'd better carry on thinking of locations....
  22. Earlier Trace's used Fane speakers, I think they changed over in the late 80's/early 90's to Celestion, though someone else on here (DrP please!!) may be able to give more accurate dates. AFAIK, none of the Trace speakers ever had wadding in, mine certainly don't. [quote name='stevebasshead' post='3640' date='May 21 2007, 01:50 PM']I have an old Trace Elliot 1518 cab which I've had for about 6 years now. I don't know how old it is but it's from sometime before they carpet covered them and I had reason to take the speaker out last week. It turns out it's a Fane whereas I was expecting a Celestion - was I wrong or do you think the previous owner(s) changed it ? Could this be why it sounds brighter than I was expecting for a 15 inch cab ? Also, there was no sound damping wadding at all in the cab, does anyone know if there should be ? Thanks in advance, Steve.[/quote]
  23. Merton

    South East Bash

    [quote name='Linz' post='3579' date='May 21 2007, 01:03 PM']Thats no-where near Caterham! I used to live in Horley, plus I went to school (eons ago!) in Whyteleafe so I remember the Angel. Lucky you, nice place to live. Back to the topic - Oxted County School might have a big enough hall - the school's huge... Plus the pubs in Old Oxted are worth a trawl, and its on a main trainline from London.[/quote] Hehe, but methinks Graham has links to a school in Caterham y'see. It's not that far, only about a 10/15 minute drive from good ol' Redhill. Sorry for thread hijack, but whereabouts in Horley? I spent a whole 6 weeks living there before going back Redhill way... Back OT, the Harlequin has a few Saturdays free but none when I am free. The function rooms can hold 100 people max due to fire regs and size, but with gear etc that would be about 50 people tops. Might be a bit small and uncomfortable if we really do get 40-odd people.
  24. I have a Status Retroactive J which is grand - given you're in lovely Reigate drop me PM if you wanna come try it
  25. When I was in InSoFar we got endorsed by Dean so I got a Dean Edge Q4 bass for cost price, and we got endorsed by Rotosound, so I got lots of sets of strings with discount. No longer in the band, no longer have the deals but not really bothered. I have better basses now (tho I do want to get another Edge at some point coz it was a fine bass for the money) and I can get strings from Status for about 50p a set more than the Rotosound deal.
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