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My personal favourites:

 

"Philip Conrad" for slightly old school feeling reviews and wisdom https://youtube.com/@philipconradmusic?si=E2NwXxJMpPBc750r

 

"Bass Stuff" for no-talking comparisons with gear https://youtube.com/@BassStuff?si=44fe3B9xDEM1ctIR

 

"Made on Tape" for multi track recording on tape but the guy is a bassist so a lot of it has a bass slant https://youtube.com/@MadeOnTape?si=7kzmHOaYRNf1pvgq

 

"Twoodfrd" for guitar repair but is a lot better than Dave's World of Fun Stuff and is entertaining even if you'd never tackle a repair https://youtube.com/@twoodfrd?si=PvubE5C2ERmBA6Rd

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I saw one of Scott Devines videos recently. He seems to have got himself a partner to help him with his vids.

After 10 mins of them laughing, whooping and seemingly having a whale of a time I had to turn it off. 😑

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1 minute ago, Hobbayne said:

I saw one of Scott Devines videos recently. He seems to have got himself a partner to help him with his vids.

After 10 mins of them laughing, whooping and seemingly having a whale of a time I had to turn it off. 😑

 

I actually like the other guy, Scott I'm not keen on. 

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I just wanted to share the update to THIS topic (my last post) that I hope will be of interest to those looking for Bass Magazine Youtube content. Bass Gear Magazine is having a little refresh and over the next few months I'll be creating some upbeat content (as will the rest of the review team, of course!)

 

Thank you all.. 

 

p.s. if you could kindly >> subscribe to my own channel <<, I'll be posting some 200 shorts of bass goodness when I have the chance. Don't miss it!

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There's some great stuff around these days for sure; outstanding playing, teaching and gear reviews can be found easily on the platform.

A development that I find interesting is that many of the productions have become incredibly slick and perhaps that has become an end in itself?

Take Jonny Dibble for example - his technique and timing leave a lot to be desired but he seems to personify the modern 'unboxing/gear-review' presenter and is obviously very appealing. I wonder how much of that appeal is due to his skills in knowing the genre and audience, producing and editing chops and investing in top quality gear. An influencer with a bass? 

Just a thought - maybe it's always been like this!

 

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