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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='984187' date='Oct 11 2010, 10:56 AM']Didn't realise i was going on about it...i assume you're a fan/owner and my comment has upset you.[/quote]

Nah, it doesn't upset me, just thought all your digs were a little unnecessary (on this thread, the Mark King thread etc) with out being quantified. Having read your explanation, I can see why you feel unconfortable and that's cool. Just ask to play one and discover what they can or can't do. I did.

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I'm just glad I got to hang out with Dave Swift, got my new Overwater bass and had a good chat with various Basschatters and bass playing friends from around town.

It was quieter this year both, people and volume but at the same time I've found it's a very bad time to be selling equipment both on the forum and ebay so I didn't hold out much luck at Bassday.

I again didn't catch any of the seminars as I was bassed out by about 1pm but stayed all the way through and had a good chat with Billy Sheehan as well.

Overall a good day not sure I'll go again next year, but as stated it such a good opportunity to hang out with some great people I know and respect.

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[quote name='Machines' post='984167' date='Oct 11 2010, 10:33 AM']Stu Hamm as a set I suppose, the only part I found slight enjoyment in was when he did Country Music. I don't remember seeing you there, but then again I have no idea what you look like :).[/quote]

I'm the abnoxious tw@ that was milling about. Nah, I believe you and Ped were around whilst I was having a substandard noodle on the Xotic at Mark's Bass Direct stand.

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[quote name='daz' post='984035' date='Oct 11 2010, 07:12 AM']i went to that stand to look at the green matamp, i got a wierd look, didnt know if it was because someone recognized me from my avatar (i made it to resemble me) or whether you were worried i was gonna steal something :)[/quote]

There is never a concern that someone is going to "Run Off" with a Matamp :lol:

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='983943' date='Oct 10 2010, 11:25 PM']Another great bass i tried was the Musicman Big Al, lovely feel and very unique sound!

i forgot to take a pic of it (because i was too busy almost buying it)

seemed like a great deal once the dealer offered 30% off :)[/quote]

Glad you liked it. Ive been won over by them as well, after being loaned one this weekend.

Which configuration was it?

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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='984198' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:05 AM']I'm the abnoxious tw@ that was milling about. Nah, I believe you and Ped were around whilst I was having a substandard noodle on the Xotic at Mark's Bass Direct stand.[/quote]

What did u think to it?

I really enjoyed playing that one :)

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the 'sounds' coming from the GB stand were not to my liking .. it was like listening to guitars rather than basses :)

They just sounded way too aggressive and (as described earlier) 'hissey'. was this totally down to the bass? or did the amps have a part to play? They looked amazing, that I can not deny, but basses like the Xotic & Fodera just sounded way more like what I prefer!

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='984217' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:18 AM']What did u think to it?

I really enjoyed playing that one :)[/quote]

It's rare that I can pick up a bass and it feel comfortable... that one did feel pretty nice from the word go... and the preamp, as I stated before, seems really powerful and musical. The only thing I didn't like was that the neck looked a little anemic and pale but I could live with that I guess. It was certainly a surpise when I heard it plugged in. I really liked it. Really liked it!

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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='984231' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:26 AM']It's rare that I can pick up a bass and it feel comfortable... that one did feel pretty nice from the word go... and the preamp, as I stated before, seems really powerful and musical. The only thing I didn't like was that the neck looked a little anemic and pale but I could live with that I guess. It was certainly a surpise when I heard it plugged in. I really liked it. Really liked it![/quote]

I want to buy one :)

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[quote name='funkyspuke' post='984218' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:19 AM']the 'sounds' coming from the GB stand were not to my liking .. it was like listening to guitars rather than basses :)

They just sounded way too aggressive and (as described earlier) 'hissey'. was this totally down to the bass? or did the amps have a part to play? They looked amazing, that I can not deny, but basses like the Xotic & Fodera just sounded way more like what I prefer![/quote]

I guess so. When demoing, Bernie always seems to favour these sounds as they are pretty much unique to his electronics and pickups. They can do the standard stuff though and emulate a lot of other bass sounds... but the "GB slap sound" whether you love it or hate it, proves a point - his basses stand out from the crowd, whether it be for the right or wrong reasons. It's the same with the LEDs... love them or loathe them, there was nothing else quite like them there yesterday. The basses aren't hissey, plug them into a desk and you'll see. With the treble up and going through those EBS rigs, that tweeter does give a fair bit of hiss out if you are close enough to hear it. I'm not defending anybody here though... everybody loves different things.

Anyway, I thought the Xotic > Red Fodera. Certainly was the surprise of the day for me!

Oh yeah, Matamp won best stand furniture yesterday... those uber thin amp frontages were genious!

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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='984248' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:37 AM']I guess so. When demoing, Bernie always seems to favour these sounds as they are pretty much unique to his electronics and pickups. They can do the standard stuff though and emulate a lot of other bass sounds... but the "GB slap sound" whether you love it or hate it, proves a point - his basses stand out from the crowd, whether it be for the right or wrong reasons. It's the same with the LEDs... love them or loathe them, there was nothing else quite like them there yesterday. The basses aren't hissey, plug them into a desk and you'll see. With the treble up and going through those EBS rigs, that tweeter does give a fair bit of hiss out if you are close enough to hear it. I'm not defending anybody here though... everybody loves different things.

Anyway, I thought the Xotic > Red Fodera. Certainly was the surprise of the day for me!

Oh yeah, Matamp won best stand furniture yesterday... those uber thin amp frontages were genious![/quote]

It certainly had a unique 'slap' tone .. that I can not doubt. think I would have loved that sound about 5/6 years ago (I was well into Stanley Clarke and Mark King back then).

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[quote name='tayste_2000' post='984213' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:16 AM']There is never a concern that someone is going to "Run Off" with a Matamp :)[/quote]

MB1. :lol:
....Matamps are definately "Walk dont Run"
...Must have just been Sshorepunk Frightening the Customers then! :)
Very Good Bassday!...This year really enjoyed it!...Many Thanks to all involved!

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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='984198' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:05 AM']I'm the abnoxious tw@ that was milling about. Nah, I believe you and Ped were around whilst I was having a substandard noodle on the Xotic at Mark's Bass Direct stand.[/quote]
This one ? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Xotic_XJ-1T4.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...tic_XJ-1T4.html[/url] It sounded pretty good to me..

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[quote name='Machines' post='984270' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:50 AM']This one ? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Xotic_XJ-1T4.html"]http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_sp...tic_XJ-1T4.html[/url] It sounded pretty good to me..[/quote]

That's the one. Whoever ends up with that one is going to be a happy chappie... /chappess...

If I had some spare cash, (cliche, I know) I would have walked away with that.

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Really wanted to try the Fodera NYC P/J in Sunburst and the Wooten they had with the greenish buckeye type finish.

Dangerous though, would have been hard to explain how i left with an early 80's jap squier and came back with £3k's worth of Fodera.

Thinking about it, had it been a bit quieter, i could have ended up in a lot of trouble!

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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='984279' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:56 AM']Thinking about it, had it been a bit quieter, i could have ended up in a lot of trouble![/quote]
+1

Thanks to traffic, I arrived there at about 2.30pm during which point most of the crowds had either not yet arrived, or where in the main auditorium watching Dave Marks (I think). Turned out to be a great time to float around the stands - walked up to the PMT stand, had a nice chat to the bloke there, and had a good 15-20mins uninterrupted on a G&L plugged into the Soundblox Multiwave Pro.

After Stu Hamm, I was contemplating a go on perhaps a Dingwall, or an Esh, and a play about with the MarkBass chorus pedal. However, by then everything was just too loud! Although I may not have taken a Dingwall home, I could have easily been tempted by another pedal on top of the Multiwave I ended up taking home with me!

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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='984279' date='Oct 11 2010, 11:56 AM']Really wanted to try the Fodera NYC P/J in Sunburst and the Wooten they had with the greenish buckeye type finish.

Dangerous though, would have been hard to explain how i left with an early 80's jap squier and came back with £3k's worth of Fodera.

Thinking about it, had it been a bit quieter, i could have ended up in a lot of trouble![/quote]


If you went for the wooten you'd be looking at more like £7000 :)

the PJ in sunburst was a great bass! :lol: ive no idea how you managed to resist trying it?

:)

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='984336' date='Oct 11 2010, 12:42 PM']If you went for the wooten you'd be looking at more like £7000 :)

the PJ in sunburst was a great bass! :lol: ive no idea how you managed to resist trying it?

:)[/quote]

I spent a good 20 minutes on that Wooten, and god it was a hell of a bass. It played itself. Everything just seemed to work & sound better on it. Is it worth 6.5K, hmm i don't know but its still a insanely good bass.

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' post='984336' date='Oct 11 2010, 12:42 PM']If you went for the wooten you'd be looking at more like £7000 :)

the PJ in sunburst was a great bass! :lol: ive no idea how you managed to resist trying it?

:)[/quote]


Spotted that the Wooton was worth about the same as our Car - WOW!

I touched the neck on the NYC and thought to myself - don't you dare pick it up, i had enough to buy it too! Still that money is not allocated for GAS.

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