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For pure self indulgence I have quite fancied a 10 stringer when I was playing in a folk band, but now would have no musical opportunity to use one. Having looked at a few 8 stringers on line some have the octave strings above and some below the main strings and i wonder what is the benefit of each? My simplistic guess would be fingerstyle would be below and pick playing above.
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Fender Jazz Bass 1965 L-series w/ ohsc €7.000
Reggaebass replied to SurroundedByManatees's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender Jazz Bass 1965 L-series w/ ohsc €7.000
SurroundedByManatees replied to SurroundedByManatees's topic in Basses For Sale
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P-Ray? Stingision? Not a clue. Now with video!
fretmeister replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
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SurroundedByManatees started following Fender Jazz Bass 1965 L-series w/ ohsc €7.000
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Fender Jazz Bass 1965 L-series w/ ohsc €7.000
SurroundedByManatees posted a topic in Basses For Sale
Fender Jazz Bass 1965 Original L series Fender Jazz Bass from 1965 with an old nitro refinish. Possibly the original color was olympic white, as I can’t find a trace of another color in the cavities. The bass is all original, apart from the refinish. The decal is original too, though there has been some sanding around it. Probably to remove the dirt around it. All electronics and hardware function like they should. The neck is straight with a good functioning truss rod. The pickups are the original grey bottoms, which are undated. The pots date to week 12 1965. Overall condition is very good. There are small damages and usermarks around, but nothing shocking. Soundwise it’s one of the (if not the) best jazzes I’ve owned. The sound is warm, deep, clear, punchy… very nice. La Bella flats are fitted; which are a perfect match. Especially through a nice tube amp; just lush. Playability is great too, a low action is not a problem. The neck has a nice worn in feel too it. Weight is 3,95kg on my kitchen scales. The original case is included, and it’s still sturdy and totally functional. The original chrome pickup covers are included as well. Price for straight sale €7.000 Partial trades (basses, guitars) are negotiable though. I’d be especially interested in a Modulus 34" scale quantum, Fender or similar electric guitar (strat, jazzmaster, tele) Epiphone sj200 1957, Precision Bass… -
I think you’ll find that “being a hopeless case” won’t mark you out of the crowd here
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Hellzero started following Proud dad! Two bass players in the house
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I quite like it, reminds of the bands in the 80's early 90's I was listening too. Congratulations to them! By the way, was there a CD released? When yes, I'd like to buy it.
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I bought a Porter & Davies board when the band I was in went all in ears. I did like the added depth and feel that it provided but, the band never got the IEM system set up properly and the whole experience was just frustrating. Also the board weighs more than my bass rig and is more awkward to cart about. I haven't used it in over a year now. I am considering connecting to to my surround sound sub woofer channel and popping the sofa on top and using it to add another dimension when watching films and concerts.
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Hell Hole! - Spinal Tap
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I like that, they've got a great sound. It sounds nicely recorded and mixed as well. I shall have a proper listen.
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I have the following for sale. To sell as a job lot would be lovely, but I am happy to break up into smaller batches too of course. Postage will be added and calculated according to items purchase, but if you buy the lot I will cover it. All jacks have been used but are in full working order: 5 x KMMK SP400 right angle square 1/4" TS jack plugs - SOLD 8 x KMMK SPS connectors (7 size 5, 1 size 4) 1/4" TS jack plugs, ultra low profile - £5 each 2 x Neutrik right angle 1/4" TS jack plugs - £3 each Made up cables: 1 x 1/4" to 1/4" TS jack cable, 28cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Rean jacks - £5 1 x 1/4" right angle to 1/4" straight jack TRS cable, 45cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Rean jacks - £6 1 x 1/4" right angle to 1/4" right angle jack TS cable, 30cm of Van Damme XKE cable, Neutrik jacks - £8 2 x 1/4" TRS to 1/4" TRS jack cables, 40cm of Lynx Custom Cable, Creation jacks - £12 each 1 x Roland RCC-10-TRTR Interconnect Cable, 10ft/3m balanced - unused - £12 Cable: Van Damme Tour Grade XKE Mic Cable (red) 4 x 1m length - £2 each 1 x 3.75m length - £6
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I bought this new in April last year, using it briefly before discovering GR Bass. As such, everything is in mint condition and I still have the original boxes too so shipping is an option. This is an incredibly versatile amp, so much so that I couldn't possibly run through everything it can do here. There are lots of video reviews worth watching, but I am going to guide you to our very own Dood's review here, which gives a good deep dive into the amp. Boss Katana 500 Bass Head (£734) Boss BT-DUAL Bluetooth adapter (£45), so you can adjust settings on the fly via the app Boss GA-FC pedal (£99)l, again, for ease of switching in a live setup Boss VE-22 Vocal Processor Bag (£74), a perfect fit for the amp, power lead and a couple of speaker cables I’ve added some pictures taken today but forgot to add proof of ownership. Hopefully folks will know I am a stand up guy on here and save me the effort of retaking the pictures.
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This quote reminds us all about the reality of what we do. We’ve probably all played venues where there is no sound check.Food venues are the worst, I’ve been told no noise until the punters finish eating and had to wait half an hour for ‘Uncle Albert’ to finish his pud on more than one occasion. The other issue is how you are amplifying the band. If most of what the audience hear is from back line you are pretty much stuffed in acoustically poor venues. You can re eq the bass , maybe damp the drums but good luck with trying to get the guitarist to make adjustments 😀 If you are silent stage and using a digital mixer then using your saved settings and global eq for the PA is the only option that makes sense. The room interactions are with just two speakers. You know what you are sending to the speakers is what you want the audience to hear so the master eq is the tool for getting that as good as possible. I suspect most people are doing something in between these approaches, some proportion of the sound coming from backline with PA backup filling in the gaps. In some ways the worst of all worlds. I’d still be using global eq for the PA though as a first resort, In the end you are stuck with the situation on the night and just have to do the best you can,
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Gigged this yesterday and another bass player came up afterwards, took it off the stand and examined it! Perhaps I should post all the specs, but I think you all know what a Flea Jazz is. Someone enquired about the neck. I bought from Bass Direct as I had heard some necks were warped, but clearly didn’t have to send it back. I will, though, photograph the flaming, which is exceptional - the neck is not reliced like the body.
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TimR started following Compression pedals and a Sansamp VT pre amp
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Ha! I have Lozz's Keeley compressor, which I bought from him 4 years ago. It's brilliant. Always on.
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binky_bass started following Pavel Aryel Deluxe 6
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P-Ray? Stingision? Not a clue. Now with video!
miles'tone replied to fretmeister's topic in Bass Guitars
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Bass looks great, by the way! Had my eye on these.
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Fair play Lozz 😀 Joking aside, it's really easy to set up a compressor incorrectly or so over the top that it destroys your dynamics, and I think it's because people don't understand what to do with them. And I don't mean that in a condescending or patronising way, but it takes a time and experience to get the best from them. With pedal compressors, my assumption people switch them on expecting an immediate and obvious change as you get with most stomp boxes and when that doesn't happen they either dial in up so it's clearly audible - by which point you've usually strangled the life out of your sound - or end up dismissing them as not doing anything. But when done right, it polishes up the bass and makes it slot into the mix more consistently. And it is more of a feel thing than a tonal one. For example, I was gigging last night and getting a bit carried away as usual and there's a few tracks we do that have large dynamic shifts and sometimes we exaggerate those from whisper quiet to full tilt. With the right settings, the lighter passages are uncompressed but as you dig in you can feel the compression pushing back and controlling the signal. There's still volume and dynamic shifts but they're controlled, I can dig in really hard and get an aggressive energy and while the volume increases it does so in a way that doesn't blow people's heads off. I mentioned my humble Boss LMB-3 earlier and this is what it excels at, once you're pushing against the threshold the pedal really adds something that I've not been able get any other compressor to replicate (a couple have come close, the most notable being the Basswitch dual band) the way it controls the signal and punches back at you, the bass still has the energy as you dig in but feels somehow bigger and more alive without too much of a volume increase. That's not to say compression is for everyone, there's lots of people who don't use them and that's fine too.
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Mokl started following NBD: Sadowsky Metroexpress Modern 24 5 String
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Those were the days; with exchange rates being favourable so many bargains were had (and foolishly parted with).
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I am not tiny! I am still in. Truss rod adjusted last month - seems the saddles are at the lowest they'll go. Still plays well.
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Of course it is. "And a very profitable Thanksgiving to one and all" said Tiny Tim
