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Chris2112

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  1. Start a Return to Forever covers band and come back and play these guys under the table.
  2. Holy crap, these videos are awesome. I absolutely love the Odd Time Signatures video, the chordal version of "Aga of the Ladies" he has done is incredible, I love how he had deepened the tune from the original recording. Jonas is one of my favourite bassists, probably top three alongside Stuart Hamm and Geddy Lee. I've spent so much tracking down his CDs, he is just incredible. What a legend. I did prefer his tone when he was playing Status Graphite basses alongside Shawn Lane though. Still, his Warwick stuff sounds amazing.
  3. Omar is a great player but for me he never really was top of the fusion drawer.
  4. You'd be better off saying another £100 or so and buying the ACG Graft bass that is up on the boards here, they are awesome.
  5. He's retired and I've found a new meme I like more! As it happens I've had the Kubicki out this week playing along to a few old 80's pop records. It gives the ultimate 80's sound; I remember one video of youtube of a guy playing Heathrow by Level 42 on his Kubicki and it just sounded incredible. Yum yum.
  6. Always nice to see a Kubicki on the boards!
  7. I really liked the solo version of "message in a bottle" played by the bloke with a Wal...awesome!
  8. They're cool basses, although I've generally found the original Tobias models to be much better than the Gibson made models. At one point, Tobias were considered to be absolutely top drawer basses, held in regard alongside Fodera, Alembic [i]et al[/i]. Even with MTD, I don't think Michael Tobias will ever get that back sadly.
  9. An early 1993 model, is that a Fender model with the 9V preamp? And who fitted the scratchplate? IIRC Kubicki never offered them, which is why Stu Hamm had to go elsewhere to get one fitted to his Kubicki.
  10. I love some of the Yellowjackets early stuff, the first half of [i]Claire's Song[/i] strikes me as a great piece, but sadly there was a lot of fuzak in those early records too, and the later I didn't find very compelling at all. Which is a shame, as they are excellent musicians.
  11. They make awesome amps, the Carvin Legacy stuff is as good as guitar amplification gets.
  12. I'm not sure what it's worth, and Carvin always seem to suffer with resale values, perhaps due to the nature of their company. However, I've always been a Bunny Brunel fan, give me a shout if you get it and fancy selling it, I've been after a fretless recently.
  13. First Bass Owned: Hartke B-15 starter pack bass 'Go To' Bass: ACG Harlot Singlecut 'Your' Bass: 1989 Kubicki Ex Factor That said, I play the ACG a lot more these days and that is rapidly becoming my sound. However, I've been a dyed-in-the-wool Kubicki played since I was 16!
  14. Being an ACG player, my respect for John and his preamps is incredible. My ACG contains what I believe to be the best preamp in the world, and John East has played a huge part in making filter preamps accessible to a wider audience. They are the way forward!
  15. Stu's tone has changed so much over the years, which tones of his is it that you like?
  16. The Classic Vibe is (I have it).
  17. I remember a few years back when this stuff was fresh and no-one could shut up about it!
  18. Ibanez have done this for years on their more expensive guitars, the board edges are rounded to give it a 'played in' feel when it's new.
  19. Guitar Guitar was where I first tried Sadowsky basses, and I've always found them hugely underwhelming and hugely overrated!
  20. [quote name='redstriper' post='1120250' date='Feb 8 2011, 04:33 PM']In what way? The new fretted VM sunburst jazz is nearly £100 less than the CV at £228 and I would advise comparing them to see which suits you best. The build quality is excellent on both and preference of tone, feel and look is highly personal. I have not heard of anything better for less money, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist, the new VMs seem fantastic value, while the CVs have increased recently.[/quote] I'll admit, the Classic Vibe basses were better value when they first came out, although as a used buy you won't find anything better for the price. I used to own a VM fretless jazz and I've played a few of the fretted VM jazz basses too. The CV holds it own as a 'proper' instrument whereas the VM basses strike me as very good buget basses. The CV basses feel better, look better, sound better and the fit and finish is better than the VM's too. YMMV, but that is my experience having owned two CV's and a VM fretless and played a few more.
  21. Obviously they're probably not as good as American Fenders across the board, but pound for pound they're better basses. This one today has set me back £190, and it is excellent. I only bought it because I wanted a cheap bass I could take to work and leave in my locker to play during breaks or take round to friend's houses for jam sessions. There isn't £700 worth of difference between the CV and the American basses.
  22. No. I bought a Squier Classic Vibe jazz when they first came out and I was blown away by how good they are. They really stand head and shoulders above the competition, even now at the their £300+ price mark. The Classic Vibe basses are a lot better than the Vintage Modified ones though. As it happens, I just bought another CV jazz today!
  23. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='1118738' date='Feb 7 2011, 11:43 AM']Btw i scored Clive Barker's Jericho for £3 the other day![/quote] Nice one! on topic, I'd rather listen to Jaco too.
  24. These Schack basses are awesome if you fancy yourself as a bit of a Kai Eckhardt!
  25. What a stunner! I could just imagine knocking out "Feels so good" by Chuck Mangione on that!
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