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Just got in from a village pub festival in south Oxfordshire. I wasn't really expecting much from it, but it was exceptionally well organised and run, so was a pleasure to play at. Quite a good weekend, overall, and tomorrow's a second 'Sunday' so should be able to catch up with my mates locally down the pub before the wife goes back to work on Tuesday. Which also happens to be her birthday (one of those that have have a zero in them, too) so I've suggested she doesn't make any plans to cook dinner that night!4 points
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Close harmonies live always give me shivers too. Alison Krauss and the Union Station do it really well. Also the Sheepdogs, a Canadian "retro-rock" band who deserve to be better known. (good topic, sorry for going ot again!)3 points
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Not sure that he was ever quite up to singing 'Reach For The Stars'...3 points
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It sounds like the soundtrack to a yahcht sales video. Guessing that’s the 80s production.3 points
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Time for a big old pedal sale! I have quite a few items here so have taken an initial shortcut of just whacking the lot up with prices, but photos and descriptions for each item are coming! All prices include UK postage, not interested in any trades as it goes against the concept of a clear out! Darkglass B3K v2 (£160) Photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ctNOgh4LjDznHG6q1 Bought to A/B with my old one - played it for a few minutes then boxed it back up, then left it too long to return. Effectively brand new! Lucid Audio Fuzz-o-potamus (£75) Photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/jpdoUEygCr9bMMoA2 Tweaked Fuzz Face for bass with EQ and clean blend. Massive range from light overdrive to full on buzz with a lot of sub bass! Boss ODB-3 (£45) Photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/WRllF0xiKZouTONt2 A few signs of wear but otherwise good! TC Corona Mini Chorus (£60) EHX Mini Q-Tron (£60) EHX Q-Tron (£80) (original big box version) Digitech Whammy V (£80) TapTempo Switch (1590A size) (£10) Monte Allums Boss ODB-3 Mod Kit (£25)2 points
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Return of the Boom Bap. An old school HipHop underground classic. Great drums/bass line . He starts rapping amazingly at 1.35.. Imo.2 points
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I thought quite the opposite; a high level of virtuosity, coupled with a fine sense of timing and an original enlargement of the tonal range of the solo instrument. Full-on admiration of the work accomplished and a very enjoyable listen. Thanks for posting; it goes some small way towards reconciling my ears to the horrors of the original post.2 points
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Good Stuff. ^^ Let's hope it gets included in the voting poll, it deserves to have as much chance as any of the others.2 points
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After all the deliberations and colour changes there’s something about it that I don’t like whether it’s the pickguard shape/colour I’m not sure, but I’m going to be putting a new pickguard on it and make it into a P/J instead I’m thinking Orange will look good2 points
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Simply amazed this is still here - this is a high-end, through-neck MIJ bass from the early 80s, excellent hardware, build quality on a par with any Aria Pro SB or Ibanez Musician and a ridiculously rare model of what is an uncommon bass to start with. It has a few cosmetic & electonics details (I hesitate to call them "issues") that barely qualify it as a project. The only reason I'm not all over this myself is that I already have a version of the same bass, and I'd sooner see someone get a crazy bargain than buy it myself, tidy it up & flip it for 3 times what Ash is asking. But bloody hell, I'm tempted.2 points
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hey guys so as people who have seen me post before im a bit of a sucker for Fuzzrocious pedals! for my sound they work...... i get they arent for everyone. just wondering if any else on this side of the pond grabbed a 420 fuzz? as hes doing a second run soon and they are well worth a look! also sticking with fuzzrocious i managed to snag one of there V2 bongripper Overdrive/Distortion pedals which will be coming in early August (wait is going to hurt) its basically a stripped down cat tail and demon in one box with a blend to go between the two circuits also another new pedal/s were my two new bits from solid gold fx, been looking at there if 6 was 9 fuzz for ages as i lamely really liked the name but also all the demos just sound sweet! (well if you like fuzz) then saw a deal happening last month buy a pedal get a free boost! and a custom shop bc183cc if 6 was 9 was reduced so jumped on it and got there bc239 boost for free! the fuzz is wicked but that boost!!!! and together its all kinds of fun! well worth a look if your looking for a boost! and now to a company i love pedal isnt on the board right now due to this board having to do two bands but both these could go on soon! lateral sound have made me customs before but these two are soon to be part of there catalogue the Broot (Bass drive) and Thermite ( fuzz/distortion/noise machine) oh and fyi i wanted the messed up acid finish on the thermite! and finally to the pedal ill be getting as soon as i can get the funds together! the chase bliss Thermae that thing is the sickest sounding pedal ive heard! so crazy and yet super musical at the same time the mini doc on the chase bliss youtube page just totally sold me on it as i was tempted before! there on pre order now so hopefully will be able to sort something soon.1 point
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Probably in my top 10 favourite Jazz Funk record's. Jimmy's bass playing is just way out there groove. Ferrante's keys are just fantastic...Bobby Lyle on Piano. I had never heard groove like this before until I heard this and mezzoforte1 point
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This'll teach your noisy neighbour to wake you up early on Sunday....go get 'im https://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/117907543/trace-elliot-bass-stack.html?link=%2Fsearch%3Fkeyword%3Dbass%26sectionId%3D2175%26page%3D71 point
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A fine example of a 2008 Mexican Fender Jazz. Plays really well lots of MOJO. I bought this as a backup but just isn't being used. I have made some modifications. Its fitted with Aguilar 70's pups, A hipshot X tender, Schaller strap locks and Elixir strings. The upgrades give the bass a greater range and tonal options. It is what it is folks. I have original tuner and pups. You are more than welcome to pop along and try it out. I'm in South Birmingham. weights 8.6Lb 3.9Kg Looking for £700 NO TRADES PLEASE!!!!!1 point
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Favourite song in our current set is Crazy Train. We all nail it and it always goes down well.1 point
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My 'favourite' changes from week to week, but (bearing in mind I am trying to learn 60+ Grateful Dead songs at the moment) is their 'Sugaree'. Really good swing to the rhythm and great changes into the chorus, with some lovely bass work up the dusty end.1 point
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I feel for the OP's mate. Couple of things... * If it's choking out on bends it's just as likely to be the neck relief as the action - best he check this before he gives up. And if it isn't the relief it could just be a high fret. Also, if it's a vintage spec neck the 7.5" board radius will always choke out with big bends up at the dusty end unless the action's jacked well high. * Alder / agathis / basswood? TBPH, it's not going to make a huge amount of difference anyway if it's a multi-piece Squier body. Whther it was ash, alder or agathis most people would have to be have to be a total cork-sniffing tone hound to tell the difference blindfold . People go on about alder and ash but afaich there's not much difference, unless it's a shoot-out between some really light, resonant old swamp ash and some boat-anchor alder. Even then the amp and the speaker make more difference than wood types (as the OP's mate has discovered). * I've done the steel trem block thing on a proper Strat and it made a microscopic difference to the sound - nowhere near as much as the difference between setting the bridge to float and setting it flush to the body. * Final thing: He's gone round, played it and walked out the door with it 'as seen'. Very difficult to turn that one around. The other guy claimed it was an alder body; maybe he genuinely thought it was; maybe he's a fibber; hard to prove either way without suggesting the guy's a liar which isn't going to get the Chapman back. Really, I think he's just going to have to suck it up and put some work into the guitar. Caveat emptor.1 point
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Very nicely done @SH73 I've liked and followed you on SoundCloud regardless. @Skol303 any chance we can get the poll amended? Personally I think it'd be a shame not to.1 point
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I didn’t want to do the pickguard white, black, cream, tort etc and so there was only one colour to pick!!1 point
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That sounds like a lame excuse. If he was told it was an alder body and the indication is that it is basswood or agathis, that has been misrepresented. He should turn up and tell the vendor he wants to reverse the trade for both that reason and that the strat is not fit for purpose as it cannot be set up properly.1 point
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The Thrill is Gone. Probably because I've played it with Victor Brox, who played it with BB KIng. In B-flat minor for Victor's trumpet, which he plays right-handed while playing keys with his left. I play a walking minor 7th line with a lot of sustain, love the sound, but also the memory it always brings back of being so close to true greatness.1 point
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If you happen to be the sort of person with sufficient taste to get a Yamaha BB P35 then surely a bass of that calibre deserves a Cali 76CB to go with it? But more seriously, I suspect you'll be happy with either comp Mark - several of the guys I know who are very 'committed' comp users have Cali's (actually one of them has two different Cali's!) or the Spectracomp; they seem to be two of the most popular and highly regarded comps used by BCers.1 point
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I like "Capitalist Disharmony", because I get not 1, but 3 bass solos in it... And "Fight The System" is always in there, wot with it being melodic, then punky, and having a sweary chorus.1 point
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Yes - the wooden one for my money. Fascinating how different the guard makes the bass look. It completely changes the mojo1 point
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Don't know, it hasnt arrived yet! I have the new pickup on order along with a toggle switch and a Fender Deluxe 4 saddle bridge (the one with part-threaded saddles). It's a 3-screw mounting and has through/top stringing options so should be a drop-in. I like the look of the current 2-saddle bridge but in practise it's a pain in the bum regarding action and intonation adjustment. Going for practicality over 'authenticity'. I have a new graphtec Tusq nut which should also improve the overall playing experience... Edit: So I'll have a Herrick neo 51 Tele pup and a SQ VM two saddle through body bridge up for sale soon...1 point
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I think to test out a guitarists and a vocalists ability Mr Brightside takes some beating1 point
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Ever thought that new Fenders were a bit overpriced? Well you might be right. https://apple.news/A3a4EP2b-QSmirMzBh87hxg1 point
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I like it, can you make one for me with all black hardware and a black guard?1 point
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A new venue for us last night , the old red lion in little Sutton , a proper music pub and well looked after , plenty of sockets , extension cables, lighting rig and a couple of electric fans for us ! we have been trying to get a gig there for quite a few years , but they book a year up and it is almost a closed shop. we took a cancellation and stormed it , we set up at 6.30 which meant they could put the match on, as the big screen is on the stage area, ok, the match result didn't go as hoped but the place stayed very busy , we will be asked to fill in more this year and will be on the booking roster next year , result a 15 minute drive home , with the sky lighting up in the distance it was quite surreal1 point
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I saw (and heard) a great reggae bass player on TV yesterday. He had a headless Steinberger/Hohner (couldn't identify it as it was stickered over the logo) with a properly rounded tone. Helped in no small part by his playing style which was to pluck the strings around the twelfth fret. The effect of plucking hand positioning should not be underestimated - in my experience.1 point
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Welcome! I also started late - yes play with tracks to get started, but play with other musicians as much as you can! It's scary at first, but bass is all about being the backbone of a band. Plenty of support here, thank you for joining us :-)1 point
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Just for you I've deleted reference to 'pedal board' in the Q!1 point
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Pre Basschat I had 1 bass, 1 amp and a minimal selection of effects for years. Now I have 4 basses, 6 amps and God only knows how many effects pedals and sundry other stuff. I'm not looking for an elusive sound or tone or anything else - I just enjoy mucking about with stuff and usually losing money in the process. No harm done except to my bank balance but life's too short.1 point
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I'm not sure how much he actually paid for it but I heard he was going to party like it was £19.991 point
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Just got back from a great gig in Peterborough, a proper live music pub with a really appreciative audience. Several local musicians in there watching us, as it was the first time we had played there, a couple of bass players came up at the end and complimented me on my bass tone, it was nice to hear.1 point
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So, I've been doing some testing with 2 P pickups (one from a 4 string thomann kit build and the Bill Lawrence P46) and the cheapo big pole J from AliExpress and finally decided on this last one (more on that in my TB thread about this, don't want to hijack too much). Here's a quick pic... Carving was a mix of my Skil rotary tool, chisel, drill, files and sanding (don't have a proper router -nor the plunge adapter for my rotary tool-), still came out very decent. Here are some samples of the 9 different tone settings it now has, in the following order (coil 1 being closest to bridge): - COILS 1 and 2 (STOCK, typical Musicman): parallel, filtered series, series - COILS 1 and 3 (jazzy, sorta'): parallel, filtered series, series - SINGLE COILS: 1, 2, 3 (this last one is the P'ish one, new pickup soloed) EDIT: sounds better explained in vid...1 point
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My amp has all the settings at 12 O/C, I plug straight in with no effects and I play my bass, really quite badly. Sometimes my duo partner tweaks one or two of those controls, she doesn't even bother telling me what she's doing anymore. Almost everything else bass related I run past the infinite wisdom and knowledge of the Basschat collective, via that wisdom I've found the perfect bass and the perfect amp for me and I learn so much on here, it's so cool. So I too feel very random and amateur indeed but I also know that if I get in any kind of bass quandary I have this incredible resource to hand... *sheds tear, waves hankie at brave husband from sylvan garden as he heads out over the Channel in a Spitfire* Fade to black during Lark Ascending.1 point
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Well, shirley an envelope filter would be .....The Sorting Office? I'll get my coat.1 point
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Started cutting and gluing!! I'm going to try to make 2 or 3 of these to try a few different things. First off is a sapele body, wenge veneer and maple top. The maple should look quite good when oiled (I'm hoping!!) Glued up sandwiches.... To make running wires through the body easier, I drill holes before gluing the two halves together. I then insert a straw in the hole to prevent any glue clogging it up when the halves are joined. To ensure I don't drill too far into the body, I draw the rough direction of the hole then mark the length with masking tape on the drill. The side have then been joined Then the outline of the bass is rough cut ready for routing1 point
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Yup, it was me ! I'm making a few whilst I sort something out with Chris @ Smoothound - if you'd like to send me a message, I can sort one out for you. Cheers, Nick1 point
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