knirirr Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 minutes ago, neepheid said: There's no such thing as a "band bass" or a "band bass amp", so dinna start with your p!sh However, a local gypsy jazz guitarist recently purchased a Yamaha SLB 300 (which he cannot play) out of his own pocket which he claims is for use by whichever bassist is in his band. Presumably that would be a rare occurrence of a "band bass"? Quote
tauzero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Sean said: Question: What about joint purchases for bands made out of band funds? Upgrading lights, new monitors, a new backdrop. My contribution is 20% and it's deducted from the band slush fund. The decision to spend or not is not yours, in this case. Gear abstinence is about one's own decision to buy or not. Like I've just realised that I should have picked up a rechargeable pedal power supply for a little pedalboard before 2026, and now I'm not sure whether to go for the record in failing the test or use a powered power supply. Oh, and whether to buy a little pedalboard or fashion one from bits of wood I have lying around. Quote
neepheid Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Also would just like to say that I am your compere and organiser for the year, but I'm not the boss. It's a trial by jury when potential transgressions happen, I'm just here to smack a gavel and shout "ORDER" every so often... 1 Quote
TimR Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, neepheid said: Happy to hear other people's take on it. It is not GAS. I think the intention of the thread is to control rampant GAS. Technically anything that you buy to fix GAS itch should be covered (there's probably some special cream you can buy) 2 Quote
neepheid Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 2 minutes ago, knirirr said: However, a local gypsy jazz guitarist recently purchased a Yamaha SLB 300 (which he cannot play) out of his own pocket which he claims is for use by whichever bassist is in his band. Presumably that would be a rare occurrence of a "band bass"? He's out. He bought it with his own money. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, knirirr said: However, a local gypsy jazz guitarist recently purchased a Yamaha SLB 300 (which he cannot play) out of his own pocket which he claims is for use by whichever bassist is in his band. Presumably that would be a rare occurrence of a "band bass"? An elderly sax player that I know bought quite a bit of gear for his long-departed band, including a bass. More appropriately for this, many years ago, Mrs Zero and I were going to run an open mic night and I bought a cheap Tanglewood acoustic guitar[1] and unknown brand 4 string bass[2] for use by artistes - as it happened, it naver came to pass. As they were specifically for use by others, would they have counted? TBH, I think they would be fails. [1] Recently auctioned for charity [2] Recently swapped for an OLP Tony Levin 1 Quote
TimR Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 4 minutes ago, tauzero said: Like I've just realised that I should have picked up a rechargeable pedal power supply for a little pedalboard before 2026, and now I'm not sure whether to go for the record in failing the test or use a powered power supply. Oh, and whether to buy a little pedalboard or fashion one from bits of wood I have lying around. I'd be looking at the power supply as an 'allowance' or replacement to existing power supply, although possibly its an 'upgrade'. Batteries are consumables. Grey area. Pedalboard - Tier 1 fail. Any paint or screws you buy to fashion one out of scrap wood would be scrutinised. Photos would have to be supplied. Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 48 minutes ago, tauzero said: The decision to spend or not is not yours, in this case. Gear abstinence is about one's own decision to buy or not. I like this theory- and the loophole is covered by the rule of asking for something as a gift. Quote
2pods Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Count me in. Hopefully I can at least make it out of January this time Quote
msb Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 12 hours ago, fergs40 said: I’m in too. I’m not going to stop looking at stuff, because I’m not an alcoholic, sorry, bassoholic, but as things stand I really don’t know what might present itself to break my resolve. Maybe one of those eight-string Hagstroms. But they come up like never. Right? I’ve seen several 8 string Hagstroms go in our local market. I was kinda shocked to see several around from the old days. A girl in a local punk band is making them popular again. Good player. She drives the bus. Quote
AndyTravis Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I’m not even entering. Picking a guitar up this evening 😆 4 Quote
neepheid Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 10 minutes ago, AndyTravis said: I’m not even entering. Picking a guitar up this evening 😆 1 3 Quote
Grooverjr Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I'm in, although it's not going to be much of a challenge because I live somewhere that provides zero temptation. It will at least make me think before burdening anyone who decides to come and visit with things I don't need anyway. Quote
neepheid Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Grooverjr said: I'm in, although it's not going to be much of a challenge because I live somewhere that provides zero temptation. It will at least make me think before burdening anyone who decides to come and visit with things I don't need anyway. Umm, look where I live. There's the internet, couriers and road trips. That's a dangerous false sense of security you've got there. My top tip - stay the flock out of of Facebook Marketplace. That has been the source of many a "damn, that's a good price, and it's only 3-5 hours away..." shenanigans for me. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I'm ruining a clean sheet. . . picking up 2 cabs tomorrow. . . . and looking at a couple of basses next week! 1 Quote
Richard R Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, chris_b said: I'm ruining a clean sheet. Hope the old problem clears up quickly... 1 1 Quote
Maude Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, neepheid said: Umm, look where I live. There's the internet, couriers and road trips. That's a dangerous false sense of security you've got there. My top tip - stay the flock out of of Facebook Marketplace. That has been the source of many a "damn, that's a good price, and it's only 3-5 hours away..." shenanigans for me. Likewise, but at the other end of the UK. Nothing is close to Cornwall, but research, couriers and calculated risk means I've got far more basses than fingers and toes to play them with... and that's saying something for someone from Cornwall! 😁 3 Quote
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