ped Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Jad Freer, just because he sounds like someone I’d get really annoyed by. I’m not even sure he’s a person or not but if he was I bet he’d drive either a Tesla, Juke or a VW camper van 2 Quote
prowla Posted September 22 Posted September 22 56 minutes ago, Cornwall Steve said: * Headstocks that don't match the body * Headstocks the size of match boxes * Amps the size of a paperback * Amps the size of a suitcase * Knobs and switches on basses pointless because they do nothing * Knobs and switches on amps pointless because they do nothing * Pick- Ups that are weak and ineffective * White pick guards * Scratch plates referred to as Pickguards * Refering to plectrums as picks * Explaining to my grandsons what a plectrum is * Bass players spending too much time fiddling with their pedals * Bass players affected by GAS (I mean Gear Affected Syndrome - not the baked bean issue) - I think I have over 30 basses, I must do a role call sometime 🤔 * Guitar Techs who think they're Luthiers * Luthiers who consider themselves Gods * Music stores/suppliers stocked floor to ceiling with budget basses with white scratch plates * Basschat members who reply to Posts using asterisk bullet points My Rics have white pickguards to protect them when I'm playing with a pick; I mostly don't use the controls and sometimes play them through a Trace Elliot Elf... oops! However, I do agree on the techs are not luthiers thing ("My luthier changed the pickups"). 1 Quote
prowla Posted September 22 Posted September 22 9 minutes ago, ped said: Jad Freer, just because he sounds like someone I’d get really annoyed by. I’m not even sure he’s a person or not but if he was I bet he’d drive either a Tesla, Juke or a VW camper van Teslas and Jukes on the road: I often wish I had an RPG to blast them off the roads. Also, over the weekend I've three times been stuck behind dullards in Volvos, who probably think they are being safe drivers when they're doing 10mph below the speed limit ("no, it's 'up to' 60mph") (actually, one of them was doing 35 in the 60 road and then sped up to 37 at the next 30 sign - go figure). 1 Quote
ped Posted September 22 Posted September 22 4 minutes ago, prowla said: Teslas and Jukes on the road: I often wish I had an RPG to blast them off the roads. Also, over the weekend I've three times been stuck behind dullards in Volvos, who probably think they are being safe drivers when they're doing 10mph below the speed limit ("no, it's 'up to' 60mph") (actually, one of them was doing 35 in the 60 road and then sped up to 37 at the next 30 sign - go figure). Yeah we get that a lot around here. Very long road with bits that are 50/60/40 and most people just do the whole thing at 47ish (including the 40) 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted September 22 Posted September 22 9 hours ago, tauzero said: People who have two first names, eg Benjamin Sebastian. That gets really confusing when you read their names in a surname first list and then ring them up and call them by their surnames. Thats every redneck woman in the deep south. To make it more simple, their second first name is nearly always Lynn (Amber-Lynn, Tammy-Lynn, Christi-Lynn etc, etc). I believe there was a whole bit about this in the film Ted 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted September 22 Posted September 22 1 hour ago, prowla said: My Rics have white pickguards to protect them when I'm playing with a pick; I mostly don't use the controls and sometimes play them through a Trace Elliot Elf... oops! However, I do agree on the techs are not luthiers thing ("My luthier changed the pickups"). Two of my irrational prejudices right there... Quote
prowla Posted September 22 Posted September 22 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: Two of my irrational prejudices right there... Only two? I'm disappointed! 🙂 Quote
Jack Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Visually out of place basses and guitars. I was in a pop punk band for about 9 months and I played a sea foam green, maple necked G&L SB2 because that looked great. My replacement (who does an otherwise fantastic job) plays a sunburst jazz with a rosewood board. I wouldn't play my purple Spector in a blues band, I wouldn't play my sunburst scpb in a doom metal band (although that's not as egregious and you arguably could because p basses go with everything). If you only have one or two basses then crack on, but if you have a collection and you bring the Musicman Bongo to an indie rock gig then more fool you. And I should know, because I did and I felt silly doing it. Quote
Woodinblack Posted September 22 Posted September 22 16 minutes ago, Jack said: but if you have a collection and you bring the Musicman Bongo to an indie rock gig then more fool you. And I should know, because I did and I felt silly doing it. I have, I didn't and I would be happy to do it again! 2 1 Quote
tauzero Posted September 22 Posted September 22 3 hours ago, SteveXFR said: Thats every redneck woman in the deep south. To make it more simple, their second first name is nearly always Lynn (Amber-Lynn, Tammy-Lynn, Christi-Lynn etc, etc). I believe there was a whole bit about this in the film Ted Nonono, I mean people whose surname is a first name, not people like Sue Ellen Ewing or Lee Bob Jackson. Quote
Lozz196 Posted September 22 Posted September 22 3 hours ago, SteveXFR said: Thats every redneck woman in the deep south. To make it more simple, their second first name is nearly always Lynn (Amber-Lynn, Tammy-Lynn, Christi-Lynn etc, etc). I believe there was a whole bit about this in the film Ted Tie ‘em to the back of the pickup truck and drag ‘em round town for a while! Quote
tauzero Posted September 22 Posted September 22 59 minutes ago, Jack said: Visually out of place basses and guitars. I was in a pop punk band for about 9 months and I played a sea foam green, maple necked G&L SB2 because that looked great. My replacement (who does an otherwise fantastic job) plays a sunburst jazz with a rosewood board. I wouldn't play my purple Spector in a blues band, I wouldn't play my sunburst scpb in a doom metal band (although that's not as egregious and you arguably could because p basses go with everything). If you only have one or two basses then crack on, but if you have a collection and you bring the Musicman Bongo to an indie rock gig then more fool you. And I should know, because I did and I felt silly doing it. I take whatever I fancy taking. If that means an Esh Poseidon at a folk club or a headless Sei anywhere (but most notably at an R&B gig), then that's fine by me. If anyone has a problem with it, it's their problem, not mine. 4 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted September 22 Posted September 22 4 hours ago, ped said: Yeah we get that a lot around here. Very long road with bits that are 50/60/40 and most people just do the whole thing at 47ish (including the 40) There’s a road I take regularly that’s a 60/30/60. Nobody seems to go above or below 40 mph along any of it and then you can’t overtake because there’s a train of them! The irony is they complain 60 is dangerous yet speed through the village! Quote
Jack Posted September 22 Posted September 22 33 minutes ago, tauzero said: I take whatever I fancy taking. If that means an Esh Poseidon at a folk club or a headless Sei anywhere (but most notably at an R&B gig), then that's fine by me. If anyone has a problem with it, it's their problem, not mine. Of course it's my problem, this isn't the rational prejudices thread. 3 Quote
kwmlondon Posted September 22 Author Posted September 22 1 hour ago, Jack said: Visually out of place basses and guitars. I was in a pop punk band for about 9 months and I played a sea foam green, maple necked G&L SB2 because that looked great. My replacement (who does an otherwise fantastic job) plays a sunburst jazz with a rosewood board. I wouldn't play my purple Spector in a blues band, I wouldn't play my sunburst scpb in a doom metal band (although that's not as egregious and you arguably could because p basses go with everything). If you only have one or two basses then crack on, but if you have a collection and you bring the Musicman Bongo to an indie rock gig then more fool you. And I should know, because I did and I felt silly doing it. 3 minutes ago, Jack said: Of course it's my problem, this isn't the rational prejudices thread. I know there are a lot of people who share your point of view. I play a Dingwall and I would imagine I'd not be allowed into a lot of bands because I've got such a space-age looking bass but I think I'd rather not be in those anyway. 2 Quote
TimR Posted September 22 Posted September 22 1 hour ago, Jack said: If you only have one or two basses then crack on, but if you have a collection and you bring the Musicman Bongo to an indie rock gig then more fool you. And I should know, because I did and I felt silly doing it. I have a Jackson Charvel complete with pointy headstock that I played in a function band for years, until I decided it didn't really look right. I ended up buying a Mahogany Ibanez. I then played the Ibanez in a thrash metal band for a few gigs, completely oblivious that maybe the Charvel would have looked a lot better. 1 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted September 22 Posted September 22 2 hours ago, kwmlondon said: I know there are a lot of people who share your point of view. I play a Dingwall and I would imagine I'd not be allowed into a lot of bands because I've got such a space-age looking bass but I think I'd rather not be in those anyway. Band have to live with what I decide to bring along on the day! Turned up for a dep with my Hohner B2 once, and they loved it. 1 Quote
Jack Posted September 22 Posted September 22 44 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Band have to live with what I decide to bring along on the day! Turned up for a dep with my Hohner B2 once, and they loved it. Depends I suppose. I think I could play whatever in my hard rock band, but in my life I've been in two bands with an 'image', pop punk and indie. I guess the extreme example would be a tribute band. Quote
Terry M. Posted September 22 Posted September 22 (edited) 11 hours ago, Cornwall Steve said: * White pick guards This was on my list but somehow I tried this in Bass Direct over the weekend and it followed me home. I'm really not a fan of white pickguards but this bass was all sorts of shades of amazing in both feel and sound palette. I even liked the price. I had to do it. There are options to configure a darker colour on the Public Peace website but not sure I can be bothered 🙂 Shout out to Adam their newest staff member. Really cool guy. Edited September 22 by Terry M. 3 Quote
petecarlton Posted September 22 Posted September 22 12 hours ago, Cornwall Steve said: * Headstocks that don't match the body * Headstocks the size of match boxes * Amps the size of a paperback * Amps the size of a suitcase * Knobs and switches on basses pointless because they do nothing * Knobs and switches on amps pointless because they do nothing * Pick- Ups that are weak and ineffective * White pick guards * Scratch plates referred to as Pickguards * Refering to plectrums as picks * Explaining to my grandsons what a plectrum is * Bass players spending too much time fiddling with their pedals * Bass players affected by GAS (I mean Gear Affected Syndrome - not the baked bean issue) - I think I have over 30 basses, I must do a role call sometime 🤔 * Guitar Techs who think they're Luthiers * Luthiers who consider themselves Gods * Music stores/suppliers stocked floor to ceiling with budget basses with white scratch plates * Basschat members who reply to Posts using asterisk bullet points Might be quicker to list your irrational likes. 2 Quote
kwmlondon Posted September 22 Author Posted September 22 3 hours ago, Terry M. said: This was on my list but somehow I tried this in Bass Direct over the weekend and it followed me home. I'm really not a fan of white pickguards but this bass was all sorts of shades of amazing in both feel and sound palette. I even liked the price. I had to do it. There are options to configure a darker colour on the Public Peace website but not sure I can be bothered 🙂 Shout out to Adam their newest staff member. Really cool guy. I am totally in love with this pickup configuration 2 Quote
tauzero Posted September 22 Posted September 22 9 hours ago, Jack said: Of course it's my problem, this isn't the rational prejudices thread. It's other people's irrational prejudices. Although I've never had a problem taking a headless fretless 5 string to auditions, so maybe there aren't that many irrationally prejudiced people around, we just assume there are. Quote
Geek99 Posted September 22 Posted September 22 14 hours ago, SteveXFR said: Thats every redneck woman in the deep south. To make it more simple, their second first name is nearly always Lynn (Amber-Lynn, Tammy-Lynn, Christi-Lynn etc, etc). I believe there was a whole bit about this in the film Ted Aren’t those all actresses? You know, of that certain kind … 2 Quote
Terry M. Posted September 23 Posted September 23 6 hours ago, kwmlondon said: I am totally in love with this pickup configuration I've yet to hear a bad sound out of it.19mm bridge string spacing too to top it off. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted September 23 Posted September 23 8 hours ago, Geek99 said: Aren’t those all actresses? You know, of that certain kind … I guess you're referring to the type in gentleman's special interest films? Quote
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