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I told my darling wife I wanted nothing music related this Christmas. I got a Christmas jumper and a 'worlds best bass player mug' , amongst other delights. I'm happy, now that it's out there.....2 points
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Yes, let me know how they are Davie. It was me who started the Sue Ryder thing, I bought quite a few of them and passed them around here for cost. The G4M's are a bargain tho' Have a great Christmas everyone. I hope God's peace will touch you all.2 points
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For Sale or Trade £325 Now £295 Bergantino HT115 Purchased a few weeks ago from here on Basschat https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/309875-bergantino-ht210-and-ht115-new-price-sold/ Gorgeous cab but it’s a bit too big and bulky for my needs so I’m passing it on to someone who will get a lot more use out of it than me. Location is Southampton. For sale for £295 or trade for a lightweight 2x10 cab or possibly a good 12” cab like a Barefaced or similar. Might also consider a powerful combo that I can use for practices and small/med gigs. If I got the right combo I would also sell my Markbass LMIII. At the moment I can only afford one bass outfit for everything hence the need to change things around. Collection is much preferred or meet (up to 50m from Southampton) or I can ship via Interparcel UPS in the UK for £20 uninsured or £30 insured. Bergantino HT115 1-15" & Horn Speaker Cabinet 15" cast frame woofer w/ 80oz. magnet, vented pole piece and 3" voice coil High intelligibility tweeter with cast horn Power handling - 400 watts rms Custom phase - coherent crossover with tweeter level control Frequency response: 40hz - 18khz Sensitivity: 99db • anechoic: 2.83v/1m Impedance: 8 ohms Dimensions: 18"H x 22-3/4"W x 18"D Weight: 59lbs (26.5kg).2 points
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Hello chaps. I had another gig last night, and acoustically it was the opposite of last week. Last week the bass got lost in the large and relatively bare concrete venue - very difficult to hear any definition, and seemed like there was no bass at all. Last night I was stuffed in the corner which seemed to reinforce my sound - absolutely loved it! The sound guy said it was nicely balanced out front, but on stage it was all ME! I mentioned it before, but I find with such lovely tone and oomph at my side, I feel more confident in my playing. I find myself just noodling in between songs because it sounds so lovely!2 points
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Ok guys I'll tell you what I did. I discovered by accident that Gear4music do what is called the LA bass for about 90 quid, it comes with a rosewood neck which I hate but I bought one anyway to see how bad it was. Imagine my surprise when it arrived and it was as light as a feather! When I checked the spec' the bodies are made of Paulownia wood which is very light so I wondered if they had a maple neck that was also 61mm. They had so I bought one to try out and it fitted! very tight but some very light sanding made it fit spot on. There was a little neck dive, nothing much so I bought some wilkinson schaller stylee tuners which fixed it. I bought a loom from John (KiOgon) and a pickup of choice to finish it and it's brilliant. Issues with doing this job. The first one I did the neck wasn't exactly straight and the strings ran off a bit but it was easily fixed by using a Schaller 2000 bridge that has lateral adjustment so the strings could be lined up exactly. There are other cheaper ways to sort that though. The fret edges can be a bit sharp but that's easily filed and smoothed, also the maple necks are a bit paddle shaped, my friend Dave on here very kindly made me a headstock template so shaping it was just a jigsaw and a bit of sandpaper away. I'm very pleased with my cheap lightweight basses, my gas is now satisfied. HTH Tom. Oh the necks are only £352 points
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The 424x sounds great with flats on. I've tried Thomastik TI flats which were great but a bit pricey. Currently using a cheap £15 brand called Olympia from Amazon and I really like them. Great feel to them. Both sounded great on the 424x.1 point
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The Greek loves Status Hotwires black nylon tapewounds. As do many others. Status-Graphite sell them but long scale have been out of stock, but you'll find that medium scale will fit as they have a long tuner end for winding on. The Greek will confirm D'addario Chromes are loved by many1 point
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Play neck pickup, roll the tone back, set of flatwounds. Non Vos - job done1 point
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Surely the Yamaha is exactly the right sort of bass for ska? IIRC, most ska bassist used Fender P or J basses anyway.1 point
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I'm not too fussed. I took a punt on an offer that was too good to be true, but too good to pass up, just in case. At this time of year it's bound to take a few extra days to sort any refunds out.1 point
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Then they should have the decency to refund immediately, pretty poor otherwise.1 point
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Well today I got a DVD and a couple of books. I wasn't complaining though as a couple of weeks ago I'd already had an early present from Mrs Painy - one of the bargain Gibson EB 2013 5 string basses from GAK .1 point
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I got a vintage Fender double fifteen to go with my Bassman 135.. Santa (and the Mrs) have been good to me this year too..1 point
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Awesome! My first bass was a 4040 and I had a Marshall bass 100 too. My cab was a HH 4x12 though.1 point
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Rutherford's Shergold instruments were custom order. The "halves" could travel in separate cases. The modular body construction allowed various permutations of twelve, six and four string. There were even the missing body sections to complete individual guitars, if required.1 point
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I've hated them on every other bass I've tried but TI flats sounded fantastic on my Stingray fretless I tried Chromes on my Sterling when I bought it and it sounded terrible yet I've used them on a lot of basses over the past 7 or 8 years with great results1 point
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The top box holds the amp section and one set of transformers (outputs, I think), the other one holds the other (power) transformers. The builder posted a full schematic on DIYAudio.com, and also participated in a thread I posted on Talkbass. He did a "cute" little mono 500 watter before this one as well.1 point
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Nonsense, that video was amazing, far more musicianship than was on display from JF. Strange out of all the wonderful police and sting songs they could have chosen, they choose the one about stalking1 point
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I have the same cab paired with a bassman 100 tube. Great cab, and the neos make it reasonably easy to move for a 4x101 point
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1st mistake Screaming "WOO" at the camera. 2nd mistake Screaming "WOO" at the camera 3rd mistake Screaming "WOO" at the camera1 point
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Yeah, but now you can stop worrying about putting a ding in it, that's all over. Very nice job!1 point
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Clearly he is either: a.) the reincarnation of a Mesopatamian king b.) hiding his identity for fear of reprisals (understandable really) c.) just a bit if a bell-end d.) all of the above1 point
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If they had made it larger it could no longer be called an Elf. The next size up would have to be a Gnome, according to my extensive knowledge and research of Ben and Holly on CBEEBIES. Trace Elliot Gnome? No way José. Marketing would never allow such design principles to win through...1 point
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Don't go charging in with a fistful of dollars just yet, hold your ground, be patient and don't back down. I reckon you'll get that for £24 if you play it right.1 point
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In other news music retailer Gear For Music have just announced bankruptcy after an unfortunate pricing error was ruthlessly exploited by an online bass community...1 point
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My acoustic short scale fretless bass. My goal was to build an acoustic that was as loud as possible without amplification. I failed. It isn't loud (enough). But I do enjoy playing it once in a while.1 point
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I am 59, took up bass a couple of years ago. Play in a 70s classic rock / blues covers band, playing the stuff I grew up listening to. Always wanted to be a rock musician and know what being in a band was like. We play pubs and beer festivals. Now I do. Best thing I ever did. Almost 60 and finally I feel cool.1 point
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Hi, go to Talkbass.com and get in touch with Agedhorse. He was the Genz engineer and an encredible helpful person. i am sure he will help you out. good luck and keep us posted.1 point
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The very moment the bass was sold the old owner doesn't get a say in what happens to it anymore. That could be if it was repainted, split for parts, used as a baseball bat or sold on for more money. It doesn't matter if that was the buyers intention or whether on the morning he got the bass he lost his job and needs some cash fast. To complain about what the new legitimate owner wants to do with his property is pathetic and infantile. A few years ago I sold a pair of Markbass cabs on here to a guy somewhere in europe. Might have been France. Can't remember. Anyway - after about 6 months he decided they weren't for him and put them up for sale. I didn't notice until a prospective buyer sent me a PM to demand to know what price I had sold them for (and it was really a "demand" and whether the current owner was ripping me off. Turned out that the prospective buyer didn't even think about shipping costs to another country (seller was doing an inclusive price) or market changes (the cabs had been discontinued and there was a bit more interest in them) or any other factor - like changing in shipping fees or even the use of a different speed of shipping service. He also seemed amazed that I genuinely did not give a flying flip at a rolling donut about the new price for the cabs, and he got quite upset that I wouldn't tell him the final sales price or the shipping cost to get them abroad in the first place. Apparently not divulging the content of private discussions is "against the community spirit" or some other bollocks. Absolute tool.1 point
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If you had just a minute to breathe And they granted you one final wish Would you ask for something like another chance Traffic, "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys"1 point
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I would say, with complete lack of sympathy, that your main concern is missing out. If you had been that bothered, you would have remembered and the bass would have been yours. Lesson learnt, move on.1 point
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I use one of these TC Electronic Cip on tuners with my 5 String Lull. It's absolutely superb and very easy to read too http://www.tcelectronic.com/polytune-clip/1 point