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So after reading the thread about Cliff Williams of AC/DC getting a signature Stingray it reignited the want for one. I love Stingrays but have ever managed to “tame” the sound, but then I’ve only ever had the 3eq versions. I have however read that the 2eq is beefier sounding so thought, I’ll give one a try if a black/black/maple one comes along. And it did at the weekend on EBay. Sealed the deal, delivered today. Like an excited child I got home and to work on a clean/set-up and in honour of Cliff, a set of D’Addario Chromes. It’s a 1987 model with the truss rod adjuster in the headstock, and the silver battery cover. It has some nice authentic road wear on it, nothing hideous, just the signs of a 30+ year old gigged instrument. But all that doesn’t mean a thing if you don’t enjoy playing it. Well I settled down in front of YouTube to some of my fave covers and an hour and a half passed in an instant, yes, the ‘Ray passed the test, I love playing it, and yes, the 2eq is beefier sounding. Oh, the beauty in question, well it’s as below.14 points
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I use my mouse, trackpad, or a swipe motion to scroll past stuff I'm not interested in. There's probably a tutorial on YouTube to show you how to do it.13 points
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I'm not a big fan of Van Halen, but I'm truly gutted. His impact and influence cannot be overstated. I did see this on Twitter, which makes for a smile on sad days like these12 points
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The deaths of two guitar playing legends has unleashed an army of guitarists/bands performing 'tributes', their versions of songs made famous by the departed. Why do they think anyone wants to hear a (to use the fairly recently-coined term) Poundshop version of a classic piece of music? It's more of an insult than tribute. Actually, I hate bass players covering Youtube and Facebook with their solo noodling too but that's slightly different, I guess.7 points
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I like Eddie even more now (almos as much as my dislike for Durst).7 points
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Hello ! I woud like to offer my recently acquired US made Spector NS-2 DW in Black Stain Matte. I bought this bass a few days ago from the firsst owner but since I don't seem to get along with the neck profile I would like to let it go again. This Spector was built in th US Custom Shop in 2019. At this point Stuart Spector was not involved in the building process anymore so no signature on the back of the headstock. According to our baby scale this bass weights 4 - 4,1 KG. It is equipped with EMG pickups and the famous HAZ labs electronics (9V). The neck has a Doug Wimbish profile which means it has a width of 38mm at the nut and shape that I would describe as a "U". Fretboard is made from a lovely piece of Pau Ferro. Body wings are made from beautiful quilted maple. As you can see on the pictures it is finished in a beautiful black stain matte. There are hardly any signs of use so conditionwise almost new. To my ears the sound is very modern and hi-fi ... exactly what you would expect from a pair of EMGs. Included is a high quality Spector Hard Case and a set of Dunlop Strap Locks. THe bass is strung with a set of 50 - 110 Rotosound and tuned to D STandard (DGCF) The bass is located in Munich / Germany. You can pick it up or I will send it to you but be aware that shipping is quite expensive (DHL within the EU --> 60 EUR) I only want what I paid so my asking price is SOLD or whatever this is in GBP for the bass incl. costs of shipping within the European Union. Please be informed that I don't/can't accept payment in GBP. I won't go below this price so please do not try to make lowball offers. I might also consider trade (+cash) offers. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Daniel6 points
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Xotic XJ-1T 5 String Bass in VGC - vintage white colour. 2008 model. I do have the spec sheet which came with the bass as new. Bought on here a while ago and whilst I had been after one for a while, a new SR5 special has come and I need to recoup some cash, especially given the distinct lack of gigs at the moment! I have spent quite a bit on this when it came to me, servicing and cleaning, setup and adjustments and now it plays great. Some minor marks and dings (see pics) but overall in VGC. Very versatile 3 band EQ alongside the traditional VVT controls, active / passive switch, plus additional switches which switch frequencies in the lows and mids. I have Loxx straplocks on at the moment which I am happy to leave or replace. This is the US model, not the Indonesian ProVintage series, this is the full fat version which are £2K+ new. Comes with a gig bag (not the original Xotic one). Trades - more interested in a lower value bass plus some cash. Looking for around a 1K bass plus a few hundred my way. Jazz basses are of a particular interest, a US 70s RI 5 string or something similar. Must be a 5 string though. Hit me with any ideas. Cash sale is also welcome but prefer collection. Can travel a bit for the right deal. I can look at posting but I might have to source a hard case or send the bass neck off. Carl.5 points
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I'm the best guitarist, bassist and keyboard player of all the bands I've played in. OK, confession time. I've never been in a band.5 points
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It's music... what's not to like? If not personally 'like' then at least turn a blind eye and allow others to show their appreciation and maybe someone out there will like it and it will brighten their day; I think we all need a bit of that.5 points
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They usually come across as a by-the-way-look-at-me thing, making it about the poster rather than the deceased. Whether the poster is bright or aware enough to realise that is an entirely different matter. It's all quite self-centred and tasteless, as seems to be the fashion of the times we live in, sadly.5 points
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Reluctant but the other two don't seem to be going anywhere & this just sits in the cupboard (I don't like the colour) CASE in pictures isn't included. Chip on bass side of neck otherwise very good condition. 2004, alder body, maple neck, rosewood board. Nut 40mm (same as a Nate). 9lb 3oz, nice low to medium action. TRADES. Prefer to sell trade value is higher but could be tempted with straight swap for; Mex Road Worn Precision Sunburst only. American Special Precision. COURIER. Please organise & pay for your own. It will be sent in a basic gigbag & a Squier bass box. Keep safe & thanks for looking, Karl.4 points
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As much as it pains me to do this, Covid forces another sale... Here’s my lovely MTD that I bought at the start of this year from here. It is an amazing bass, super versatile, super comfortable, light, great palette of sounds, however I just can’t afford to keep it... Makore body, Birdseye maple neck. Comes with an MTD hard case and fresh set of Elixir nickel strings. Collection from west London, or I’m happy to deliver for fuel costs within 100-150 miles... Bass can be heard here - or here at 1’40” - Edit: I thought “Covid forces sale” was pretty self-explanatory but I keep getting messages with trade offers so I’ll spell it out - I’m not interested in any trades, thanks. If I could afford not to take full price, I wouldn’t have been selling it in a first place.4 points
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I posted at the time that I did the gig how pleased I was with the sound of this bass live. I finally got around to editing the video down so I can post a tune for people to hear. Here is the bass featured in a scaled down version of Charlie Parker's 'Yardbird Suite'. The band had never played together before AND it was the first gig most of us had done in six months so this is a bit raw but I think the bass sounds really interesting. Remember, this bass costs £115.4 points
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Bacchus made a tasty Stingray in Jazz clothing. It's feels like a J but the sound is 100% Ray.4 points
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Van Halen’s passing doesn’t upset me one bit, in all honesty. Not because I’m a git. Obviously it’s tremendously sad for his friends and family. But I didn’t know him. I liked his music, but that’s as far as my interest in him went. Is that bad? Same feelings for Rocco who passed recently. Tremendous player, seemed like a genuine guy and I grew up with his music. But times change. I like other music too. I appreciate the music he left behind that I can enjoy forever. Maybe it’s just me!4 points
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Last night Alice Coper explained the origin of the term 'pigeonholed' on his radio show. He then said something along the lines of 'now you're educated explain what this means' and played Roundabout...4 points
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I sort of agree. If the music/musician meant a lot to you, that's great (and it's certainly clear that EVH had that effect) but I don't really feel there's much to be gained by sharing your 'tribute' (particularly by murdering their songs) publicly. Maybe I'm too British (or just a cold, unfeeling git) but actually I'd extend that to all public outpourings of grief, including but not limited to: - 'U ok hun' style posts on Social Media - Tattoos of names / death dates on your skin in prominent places - Shrines of any kind (unless you're actually related to them) Re-reading the above, I am a cold, unfeeling git.4 points
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If anyone is thinking of moving there bb3000 on would you please get in touch. I would like one to go with my bb3000A.4 points
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I spent a few hundred pounds on bass pickups at a well known dealer. They showed up and annoyingly one of the 4 'tube' springs was missing from one package. I sent them an email stating that one was missing and could they stick one in the post (I'm all out of spares, and my OCD side would prefer 4 the same even if they can't be seen!). Ignored. I ended up buying some tubing off of eBay. The upshot is I have unsubscribed from their newsletter and will be going elsewhere in future for bass-related purchases. OK, so today I was going to install my old John East J-Retro 01, and to my consternation I found that I had lost the earth wire. I searched all over but couldn't find it. I emailed John and asked if I could purchase a replacement, and not 10 minutes later he had replied with "I've stuck one in the post for you". Now THAT is great customer service! Many thanks to John!3 points
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I bought this from Geoff of this forum recently, alas a slight miscalculation of weight means it’s just a tad too heavy for my dicky neck and shoulder at just over 4.2kgs. It’s as it left Geoff with the exception of me restringing it. The spare original white scratchplate is also included. It’s a lovely bass and plays beautifully. A great neck and punchy sound. A great example of a modern Precision. Pickup is preferred but I will post at buyers cost U.K. only no trades. Here is Geoff’s original post3 points
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I’m not sure that’s true. Lem said he got the gig when the previous bassist didn’t turn up for a gig and his Rick was in the van so Lem used it, but Lem then proceeded to use his Hopf for quite a while (including the recording of Doremi) prior to him using the Rick shown above, so it’s not a given that it was the same Rick, although it’s possible. I guess we’ll probably never know for sure.3 points
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Hi Everybody This is Max at [sfx] Just a few words to assure you that everything at [sfx] is ok. We are operating normally (well... as much as we can given the problems we are all experiencing because of COVID-19). The company that provides the website services to [sfx] is driving me insane. The website goes down unexpectedly and I'm working to get to the root of it. Regarding the delivery time, confirmations and other details, you should be able to find all the info in the T&C page. If you need more details, please do not hesitate to contact me. I'll be happy to help. Please accept my apologies for the problems the website stability is creating. I'm working on it.3 points
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It's never been an issue for me. But I don't play with my knobs in public.3 points
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I was lucky enough to see VH on their first UK tour in 1978 supporting Black Sabbath. They absolutely blew Sabbath off the stage. Out with the old and in with the new. From the young, wide-eyed and impressionable like myself, through to the dyed in the wool rockers, the audience were aware something special was taking place. It’s not a stretch to say that no one had ever seen anything like it before. They came on stage with a handful of people in attendance and by the time they’d finished the theatre bars were empty and the place was packed - almost unheard of for a support act! As I lost touch with a lot of the bands I liked in my youth, VH were someone I always went back to, mainly due to the smile I know they’d put on my face. In your face rock ‘n’ roll, but in a fun and joyous way, with tongue firmly in cheek! There’s a really good piece by Michael Hann in today’s Guardian where he not only praises Eddie’s unique talent and game-changing approach to the guitar, but also highlights the often overlooked (pop-like) quality of their songs, and Eddie’s songwriting. In it there is a link to The Bird and the Bee, and their reworking of VH songs, which is definitely worth a listen and showcases the pop sensibilities that EVH and DLR brought to the band. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/oct/07/eddie-van-halen-was-the-heir-to-hendrix-electric-guitar3 points
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I bet I'm not the only one who will never ever forget the first time they heard 'Eruption'. Round at a mate's house, he'd just bought the album and as the second track played we all just stared at the stereo, and someone said what we were all thinking: "What the F**K is THAT??". Unbelievable stuff.3 points
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I play unlined fretlesses for the same reason, now updated to the nuclear deterrent: 5 string unlined fretless.3 points
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I don't think you're cold and unfeeling. There is a difference between being genuinely upset by something that has happened and being "social-media shouty look at me and feel sorry for me and let me be part of someone's grief" playing to the crowd. I'd add to your list, if I may, footballers doing "tributes" to people. A minutes silence, OK, but then the whole writing messages on shirts, having props to pull out during games to pay tribute to people... Don't get me wrong, footballers do give a lot to charity etc. But it's the showy "look at us displaying our grief" thing that just seems tacky.3 points
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Bill Laswell of Last Exit was also in a band with Mick Harris of Napalm Death , along with John Zorn: Painkiller Not surprisingly they played a kind of extreme free jazz/metal hybrid: I bought the first album at the time for the Mick Harris connection....... Zorn/Laswell may not have came on to my radar otherwise.3 points
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The first band I auditioned for had just recruited the guy that used to teach me bass. He was their bass player and was moving onto rhythm guitar. I got the gig based on my long hair and looks according to the vocalist, as my skills were considered 'adequate' at that point. Every week, a day before rehearsals, I would have a bass lesson with the rhythm guitarist, this time it was for free. By the end of the second month with the band, I was playing probably the tightest and most fluid I had ever played. I still have his lesson notes and use them when I want to kill any bad habits and sloppy playing technique. He was a real gem.3 points
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Hi! For sale this amazing Mayones Custom Pi 2. Ash body and flamed maple top. 5 pieces wenge & padouk neck Ebony fingerboard with front red leds activable with a switch. Bartolini Soapbar pickups and Aguilar OBP-3 active preamp. Original Mayones Hardcase 1500€ Bass is located in Barcelona, Spain. If you have any question, please write me! Cheers!2 points
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I have zero issue with a tribute, however the ‘fashion’ for slowing a song down to the point of tedium and putting warbling vocals as a tribute is deeply irritating. But any song like that is generally irritating.2 points
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I would do the decent thing and buy a couple from Thomann purely for research purposes. However I already share my room with several large bass cabs and a couple of hi fi cabs bigger and heavier than some bass cabs.2 points
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I think the new Stingray Special basses have ticked the box regarding ‘improvements’ on the original. I still love the old Rays, but like my Lull P Bass has improved on Fender ergonomics, the Ray Special has upgraded the preamp, pup, hardware, ergonomics and weight - so quite a lot really. Regardless of model, only a Ray does a Ray IMO.2 points
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No, I feel the same way about musicians dying. It's a shame, as it is when anyone dies, but that's about it.2 points
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I'd believe Lozz when he says the Ashdown is the louder of the 2. If I was choosing between the two, right now, I'd buy the Ashdown. They are a good amp, with a good reputation and made in the UK. I believe the SVT3-PRO is currently being made in China. These days trying to support home-grown businesses is an important consideration for me.2 points
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Hi @miles'tone, firstly I was trying to shoehorn this bass into the wrong situation. I use it in a Mod/Northern Soul/Ska band and on that scene image is everything. I previously was using my modified Variax on the 4003 setting and with a bit of pedal trickery added in had the punchiest tone I've ever had. I wanted the looks of the 4005 so bought it but wanted it to sound like a 4003, it doesn't, and never will. It sounds great but just in a different way. The neck pickup is lovely but lacks a bit of definition/punch, the bridge pickup adds in the definition but not really punch, due to its position. It really needs a pickup in the middle (like the Chinese fakers) but then it wouldn't be an authentic copy. It has a lovely warm vintage tone and sounded great for the Northern Soul and Ska stuff with the neck pickup solo's but just didn't have what I wanted for the Mod Revival stuff (The Jam, Lambrettas, Secret Affair, etc). Putting in a series switch sorted this, it would still probably be more what I wanted with a central pickup but that can't happen. With some boosted low mids in EQ it sounds as punchy as I need. Feel wise again is just personal preference. I like a thumb anchor and I like heavy stiff strings. I also like a narrow-ish string spacing. This had a wide string spacing but the strings were very close to the edge of the board, they look to be that way on the originals. This was good as it allowed me to make a new nut with a narrower string spacing without it looking odd, in fact it's better as the G had a tendancy to slip off the edge of the neck (bear in mind I play hard). The thumbrest thing couldn't be fixed, for, me, by using a pickup casing as the bridge was too near the bridge and the neck, while being fine for most, felt too floppy to me, fine on the Ska stuff but not when I dig in for The Jam and our own stuff. I made a full length ramp but only to use as a thumbrest really as the Variax has a full length thumbrest and it's a great idea. I made a full length clear ramp so it would 'dissappear' as much as possible, remember it's all about the looks. In standard form it's certainly not hard to play and sounds great, if that's what you're after. The only thing that feels different to most other basses is the height of the strings from the body. As the Rickenbacker toasters are face mounted, ie not sunk in like most pickups, the strings need to be a long way from the body to allow room for the pickups underneath them. Not a huge issue but it just felt a bit odd to me and as I like to get a bit theatrical (image remember) when I'm playing so I wanted the bass to feel as familiar as possible. It's still my gigging bass, if only we were gigging.2 points
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Yep, reminds me of Michael Douglas and his alleged carcinogenic activities2 points
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I have now watched your 2015 vid over three eight ten eleven times (sigh)2 points
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Unfollowing this thread, your bass already makes mine look like it was put together by a blindfolded golden retriever 😬2 points
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