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Custom Fender Jazz (John east - was a Geddy Lee)









And its full build diary here:

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=17"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=17[/url]

And the Rig:

Ampeg SVP Pro Pre Amp, QSC 1405 Power amp and a Hartke 410 xl Cab. Would like a 210xl cab to go with this. The Rack weighs a lot but i sounds MASSIVE!

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Here is my studio:





Although now bass its porn all the same to me.

In the rack:

TC M One FX Processor
DBX 286a Channel Strip
M Audio 1814 Sound Crad
USB HUB/160GB Hard Dribe
Behringer Patch Bay (so everything stays nice and neat)
H/H Power amp to power the Tannoy Resolve Speakers

Stuff not pictured:

Zoom 1201 multi FX
Rode NTK Valve mic
Mixture of SM58/SM57's

The Mac is a Macbook 2.0Ghz Dual Core with a GB Ram running Pro Tools 7 and Logic Express as well as Reason 3. Just bought the Waves Native Power Pack bundle.

G

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I hope your amp set-up doesn't go the way mine did!

I have a kranky SVP-pro that mutes if subjected to too much acoustic feedback (vibration).
My QSC plx1202 died, too.

It NEVER all worked together continuously for an entire gig. It did make it through the odd practice in one piece.
Sounded fantastic, but way too unreliable.
I can't / won't buy another QSC. Might get one of the Behringer "copies"

Meanwhile, my 12 year-old Trace SMX soldiers on regardless!

Love the Geddy Lee refinish, and have always had a soft spot for 'Rays/Sterlings.

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That's a nice recording set up you have there, esp. The apple computer. I have to make do with a load of microphones plugged into a few mic preamps, into a mixer then into a crappy little AMD Athalon AM2 64-bit computer with Crappy windows vista and a really crappy 10,000RPM harddrive Mounted on the actual rack itself!

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I used to have a Tobias - it was a great little bass, light, fast, funky, with a Darth Vader hologram sticker (May the Funk be with you).
I sold it to buy my Warwick, but do miss it at times (sigh...)

Very nice gear Garry - just read the build diary on the Jazz, and as I've just sanded my floors I can relate to the volumes of sandpaper! The Jazz looks great, more food for thought...

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[quote]I used to have a Tobias - it was a great little bass, light, fast, funky, with a Darth Vader hologram sticker (May the Funk be with you).
I sold it to buy my Warwick, but do miss it at times (sigh...)

Very nice gear Garry - just read the build diary on the Jazz, and as I've just sanded my floors I can relate to the volumes of sandpaper! The Jazz looks great, more food for thought...[/quote]

Cheers man,

I made a fatal mistake defretting that bass. One day ill refret it and get a john east in it to beef it up.

[quote]Hi Garry nice gear. How are you finding the apple for recording and how many tracks can you record simultaneoulsy with that set up? Could you do a live band?

Steve[/quote]

The apple is awesome. Never really lets me down. A few little "thinking pauses" now an then (like monthly) but its a solid, fast, reliable machine.

With the addition of the new preamps i have i can record 8. I could do 16 simultaneously with something like the behringer ada8000 that gives me another 8 through adat. So, yep, i could do a full band. :)

G

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