msb Posted Sunday at 19:03 Posted Sunday at 19:03 Those are wonderful. I have an older Ray , big chunky neck , G string is slightly soft , classic 3 band eq and I keep it close to the couch so it’s handy to pick up. 1 Quote
wavemaker Posted Sunday at 19:27 Posted Sunday at 19:27 The neck profile is really comfortable, too: Slender side to side, chunky front to back, the latter then again being somewhat remedied by the tiny vintage frets, which I‘ll personally choose over jumbos any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Which it is, and I did, I guess. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Monday at 08:49 Posted Monday at 08:49 I'm definitely out. I've dropped a fortune on a boutique bass. OK, actually it's a dirt cheap Kay Gremlin the owner wants to go to a loving home... it can be mates with my Kay Tulip. 5 Quote
Richard R Posted Monday at 14:43 Author Posted Monday at 14:43 We forgave the plectrums @Stub Mandrel, but a bass is a bass, so you're out. At least I assume it's a bass you bought. But when I googled "Kay Gremlin", this is the first image I got back: 6 Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted Thursday at 12:56 Posted Thursday at 12:56 Well this didn't take too long. I entered the game on the 16th of April. And now... 3 Quote
bass_dinger Posted yesterday at 06:13 Posted yesterday at 06:13 Tier 2 fail for me. I am now the owner of an EMU Classic Keys Module, formerly owned by @ash. I can use the midi capability on my Kurzweil SP76 to drive it. Sadly, I don't yet have much piano playing capability to play it well, but so far I am enjoying the extra sounds. 2 Quote
Suburban Man Posted yesterday at 11:55 Posted yesterday at 11:55 Thinking that I may as well be hung for a sheep (ie a seriously expensive bass) as for a lamb (Rich's excellent EBS Session 60), I have just blown the year's budget on this very beautiful Duesenberg Motown Bass Almost too beautiful to play, but not quite... 10 Quote
msb Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I like big hollow body basses , and I love the look of that Deusenberg. Nice sheep. Quote
Richard R Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, Suburban Man said: Thinking that I may as well be hung for a sheep (ie a seriously expensive bass) as for a lamb (Rich's excellent EBS Session 60), I have just blown the year's budget on this very beautiful Duesenberg Motown Bass Almost too beautiful to play, but not quite... Not baaa-d at all. 🐑 Glad you like the Session 60. The Smoothound is great - one less wire on the floor and makes practice a bit easier and therefore a bit more frequent. 1 Quote
BabyBlueSound Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Haha already got on the wall of shame, and I still want a Wampler Ego 76 at some point... 😁 can live without... yet... 1 Quote
mikebass456 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I almost bought an audio interface for recording into my laptop, before reading on the Google thing that I can use my zoom Hn4 for this very purpose! Still out though, as I bought a Hype 8 monitor earlier this month! 🤭 1 Quote
Mudpup Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Strike me off the list for I have sinned big time...... Just snuck in before the start on NYE with a MarkBass 5 string Gloxy, a GR800 head and a GR AT212 cab and was hopeful of making it to the finish. Fast forward 5 months and they've all been moved on and replaced with a Spector Pulse 5 string with an LHZ preamp, a Bugera Veyron amp and an LFSys Monaco cab. Next year is a dead cert win..... 8 Quote
Richard R Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Was all that gear obtained in one go?? That is big time! 1 Quote
JottoSW1 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago So I'm out , 1 allparts l/h jazz neck. Set of used Aguilar pickups. Some thomann flst wound strings and a KiOgon jazz plate ......... 2 Quote
mikebass456 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 31 minutes ago, JottoSW1 said: So I'm out , 1 allparts l/h jazz neck. Set of used Aguilar pickups. Some thomann flst wound strings and a KiOgon jazz plate ......... Pictures to follow? 🤞 Quote
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