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Chris2112

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  1. Gary Husband and Matt Garrison, what a team! Gary does alright for getting to play with amazing basses! He truely is a superb musician himself! I saw him live with Level 42 on the last UK tour and he was on fire at the kit! Can't wait to see them again this year!
  2. [quote name='Jase' post='223288' date='Jun 20 2008, 10:07 PM']Oooo, you got any links?[/quote] [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7C8lDnThBs"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7C8lDnThBs[/url] I think he uses it in this video too... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cbd4X_rbCI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cbd4X_rbCI[/url] As for John's Conklin double neck, I always find it funny how that bass has become more famous than him! Everyone has seen the bass but I'll be damned if anyone can remember a single song he has written! I always mean to check his band out but never get round to it!
  3. Jonas Hellborg used his Wal doubleneck a lot in the 80's. It turns up on a number of his records. IMO the best doubleneck player around
  4. [quote name='chris_b' post='222930' date='Jun 20 2008, 01:58 PM']I have to play the Stratus riff (Billy Cobham) for about 10 mins while our guitarist and drummer solo like mad. There are only 3 notes but my main problem is cramp after about 3 mins if I'm not relaxed enough at the start. I don't mind the repetition because it is the groove that makes the number work.[/quote] Maybe you could take a leaf from Kai Eckhardt's book and take a solo yourself there?
  5. Ooh, that Jaydee is gorgeous! If only my wallet was full of money and not moths!
  6. Perhaps a Spector Euro NT XL? Either that or a Status would be my first choice!
  7. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='222786' date='Jun 20 2008, 11:45 AM']Are Foderas really THAT good? Before I continue, I would like to point out that this is not a post to start a flame war or anything. Anyway - I don't really know - I've seen one and played one... but that was just one example. Loads of name players are playing them granted, but what is it about Fodera that people like so much? Yeah, they use nice woods... but so do other luthiers... just look at Sei, Shuker, GB and the other host of luthiers in this country alone. Yeah, they can build nice necks and do great fretwork... but so do other luthiers. There isn't anything in their electronics that is ground breaking... do Vinnie and Joey have a supply of Mojo or something?? Are the inflated prices due to the demand... or are they really worth that much? Call me cynical, but the amount they are asking for is a hell of a lot of money... or is it you pay for the privelidge of being in the Fodera club? Yes, I'd still like one. But as to why... I don't really know. (Is that the V&J subliminal in action?)[/quote] Well, they're the #1 choice of bass for Victor Wooten, Anthony Jackson, Matt Garrison, Lincoln Goines etc etc, so I think there is something about them! There is undoubtedly a magic to them, but they have perhaps the strongest heritage of any custom bass builder around apart from Alembic. As a long standing, top tier luthier, they can charge top dollar. They have a greater reputation for quality than any newer builder. Are they worth their prices? They are worth what the customer will pay for them. They currently have a backlog of orders, so I definitely don't think their prices need reviewed! This is simply the nature of the market. I often hear people saying that "builder X (often Stambaugh) will build you a bass as good as Fodera for 1/4 of the price", but at the end of the day, only Fodera will deliver the complete Fodera package, whatever that entails to the buyer.
  8. Yep, Matt is known for using EADGC tuning. I think his action is probably about in the middle, because he does have such a strong fundamental in his tone, no clacking or buzzing. I get the feeling some of it may be due to Fodera's superior fretwork, no doubt the frets of his basses are all incredibly even, helping to prevent any buzzing.
  9. Aye, I know Howard is still in business, he has just jacked in the shop keeping business. He is still making basses and doing repairs. I bought my Hohner Jack bass from him, but I have sold it on now. I played a few of his custom builds, a couple have been a bit rough but a few times, the finished articles have been very nice indeed, particularly a fretless 6 string he made.
  10. Greetings from another Geordie and, as you might have guessed, a Rush fan! I must say hello to Lee in Bolton, I spend quite a lot of time in Lancs myself, by way of Preston. I'm usually in Preston for at least a weekend a month for about 6 months of the year! Sound Control in Preston, just off Friargate, is where I got my Spector from! It's a shame Howard closed the bass place down, we could have used it as a get together meeting place, and spent an afternoon lounging round his shop chatting to Pete!
  11. That Rickenbugger looks as nice as real Ric, if not nicer!
  12. A guy I know who I bought my Kubicki from had one (one of the Seafom LTD models like Billy uses). By all accounts he loves it. He tells me the tone is great, nice and light and it plays excellently. The only thing to look out for is that it is [b]not[/b] a good bass for slapping, because the woofer pickup makes it practically impossible to pop. Also, as he says, it sounds like a fat, growly P bass with an added treble edge, which is often not what people expect from it. They expect overdrive and distortion, which you'll need to biamp for if you want to sound anything like Billy!
  13. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='220557' date='Jun 17 2008, 01:15 PM']Personally, I think the Series II is pretty much overkill for live situations. Most live sound engineers I know would baulk at the idea of running a bass in stereo on stage, however the Series II is in a league of its own in the studio. I've found the Series basses seem to have more upper midrange and punch than other Alembic models too. The bass seem to combine a delicacy and attention to detail with tremendous robustness in my eyes. They're definitely idiosyncractic instruments however.[/quote] Crazykiwi, I can't remember how many times I have asked Ped for the link to your page so I could gaze in wonder at your graphite necked Alembic! And the sound clips, it just sounds amazing!
  14. I've been after an Alembic for a long time. Of course, current circumstances prevailing, it will be a dream for some time to come until I can afford to dedicate more of my income to buying basses! In the end I'd like to go for a 4 string fretted Series II. Alembic basses are simply amazing, even if they are pricey!
  15. I used to have a Status Stealth I 6 string, and it was utterly fantastic. Just a really wonderful bass with an amazing tone. I'd buy another Status, for sure! I'd definitely recommend going for the Stealth if you can afford it!
  16. The bass playing is fine, nicely kept in time and that harmonic run is nice. The song however, I found to be very cheesy and shockingly poor!
  17. A lot of Weather Report, particularly the 1982 self titled album (their second self titled album).
  18. Well, this tool is certainly getting dragged through the mud. But then, given his behaviour it's not surprising. I am inclined though to believe he had an ulterior motive. I don't think he would have went to the trouble of writing such a long winded email to a guy he had seen playing (unless he swings that way too). As far as pulling methods go, I think he's picked a pretty bad one here.
  19. I have one of these as my main bass (but just with standard pickups and preamp, I didn't feel a great need to change them), and they are absolutely cracking. So good I sold my Status Stealth bass after getting it!
  20. [quote name='eubassix' post='218501' date='Jun 13 2008, 07:01 PM']weakened BUMP .. and reduced to £750 !!!!![/quote] This really is just getting silly now. Someone has to take it at this price. Just don't let it be me, I can't afford it!
  21. [quote name='cetera' post='217488' date='Jun 12 2008, 11:04 AM']Apart from REMO, Spector etc.... Best bet is to get along to one of the new six Reverb stores, try out a Spector ReBop and take advantage of their special introductory 20% off! Spector ReBops have a great and well deserved reputation for being lightweight, well made, powerful and punchy! You may find a little neckdive, but nothing that can't be countered with a decent strap....[/quote] I picked my Spector up at Sound Control in Preston in February. Apparently it had been ordered in for someone else who had paid the deposit but then never turned up to buy it when it arrived, so it went on general sale. When I bought it it was meant to be on layaway until the next day when someone was coming in to buy it, but because he hadn't paid a deposit they let me buy it instead (and didn't even blink when I started haggling)! Shame to see Reverb aren't reopening the Newcastle or Preston SC stores, means it will be hard to get my hands on more Spectors, saying as Guitar Guitar are utter cack and don't have any!
  22. [quote name='Mike' post='217553' date='Jun 12 2008, 12:56 PM']I think this wins the "worst for sale thread" award - and frankly there's been some serious competition![/quote] I think you could be right about that!
  23. It's taking all my strength right now not to buy this thing...these basses really are the mutts nuts! As has been said, they come from a time when Peavey made a serious effort to put out a range of great instruments (instead of just the Cirrus series and Van Halen guitars). As a result, these B Quads and the Palladium basses really impress everyone who gets their hands on them. I don't need to say it, but I'll reiterate some of the good things about it. Graphite neck, piezos, gloss-finished fretboard, impeccable build quality. These things sound bloody class (about as close to my ideal fretless tone as it gets, if I can't sound like Bakithi Kumalo, I'll happily take the sound these things make!). Someone, buy this and save me from myself and my late night GAS attacks!
  24. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='210988' date='Jun 2 2008, 10:46 AM']But nobody picks him up on it because he's selling a Wal. [/quote] My first though, but he's selling a Wal, and they are beautiful...and rare! Though I'm not one for picking on new people, everyone has to start somewhere!
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