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Thunderpaws

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  1. Thanks very much @Jus Lukin  I wonder if it would do well with bass guitar/bass preamp as well as guitar/guitar preamp? I fancy using it with a Victory V4 preamp ( or similar) or with a good bass preamp or even the effects send of my Genz Benz Streamliner.  

  2. Hi. Does anyone make a low power valve power amp. I’m thinking that pre amps are so popular and I have for bass and for guitar. I’d love a valve power amp that ranges from something like 2 to 20 watts to use along with the pre amps. Could make a great pedal board in to power amp for rehearsal or recording and be very flexible. 

  3. This is mine. It’s my favourite because I built it and it’s the only one I have. It’s analogue and is very quiet. Slap back with a six string is great sounding. Not used with my bass yet? I also gave it the best delay pedal name known to man.  

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  4. I stumbled across this bass whilst trawling the internet. I have a Precision and a Jazz already but have been hankering over a Stingray, though my friend recently bought an Ian Thornley signature Suhr guitar which looks and plays marvellously. Anyhow; I don’t think anyone makes anything like this for below £1000 and I think the aesthetics are amazing and the sound would rock, especially if the pup was moved in to a stingray position. 
    I think the best option might be to get Warmoth to route a humbucker pickup in a Jaguar Bass Body and get a neck there too and build it up myself...anyone got any other ideas? 

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  5. 41 minutes ago, gjones said:

    Wot he said. You really can't go wrong with a MIJ Fender. I have bought quite a few from Basschat and they've all been great.

    Or you could buy a new, top of the range Marcus Miller Sire V7. I've never played one but they get ridiculously good reviews and owners on basschat love them.

     

    Yep, my last bass purchase was a second hand (bought from Guitar Guitar though so had that back up if it was a dud) Geddy Lee jazz bass MIJ and I have to say it’s a pleasure to play. It turned out to be in perfect condition apart from a truss rod adjustment and the quality of fit and finish is amazing. The paintwork, frets, everything is amazing. Even smells nice!  The only niggle i would say (and am lead to believe is the same on any jazz) is that if you have one pickup less than full there is some hum depending on your surroundings. Not really noticed at home but do in the rehearsal room. 

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  6. Yeah, so I’ve been using my ID14 for a week now. It’s solidly built and I can get used to the knobs and buttons being on top rather than on front.

    i had a bit of a guddle getting Cubase to install correctly but it does seem like a good bit of kit, just functions differently from Reaper which I had been using. 
     

    Back to the iD14, having the Di which is jfet as well as the two combo jacks on the back is brilliant. The best bit here is that you can D.I. either straight from a bass/guitar and add some tube type emulation gain at the input. What a difference it makes for bass parts especially. Or the other thing to do is record d.i. from the Xlr output from the amp and mic up at the same time. I’m going to try using the Xlr out from my Genz Streamliner and use TwoNotes Torpedo (which comes with it) as the cab. See how that sounds.

    The functionality of the inifite wheel on top is great. Hover your mouse over anything in your DAW and adjust the level from the wheel...great feature and very adjustable. 
     

    Sound quality appears to my ears to be clearer and more lively across the frequency range in reference to my Roland interface that this is replacing. 
     

    Things I love....d.i. is a step up from what I’ve been using. Build quality is excellent. Ability to set up your levels with the iD14 mixer plugin that comes with it before it reaches the DAW. Sound quality rocks. I paid £171. 

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  7. Hi there. Considering either of these for recording mostly bass for band tracks, plus electric guitar and acoustic for myself. Does anyone have experience with these. The sound quality of the Audient is supposed to be a class above. Does it matter that it only has 96 kHz capability vs the Focusrite 192 kHz? 

  8. Big Wreck....can’t believe I like rock guitar based music and have missed this up until now. They were biggish just at the right times too but have flown under my radar UNTIL NOW. Ian Thornley on guitar and vocal duties is a song writing machine and fretboard wonder. His band are great too and there’s a decent number of absolutely glorious bass lines too. 
     

    Too many good songs to mention so here is the first one I heard....enjoy! Turn it up loud and just wait for the drums to kick in

     

  9. So, it’s Jazz bass shaped but it’s not a bass. Went to by a Gretsch, tried a couple of Teles, a Reverend plus others. This played the best, sounded the best and is so comfortable. The guitar section wouldn’t let me create a post so I’m sticking this here because it’s bass shaped! 
     

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