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My current MM Line up. The Pre EB is 40 years older than the Special (1979 - 2019).12 points
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SOLD AND GONE. Selling this lovely Fender Urge ii Stu Hamm bass. I have owned this for years and years and it's a wonderfully sounding instrument with IMHO the best neck Fender ever put on a bass. It's somewhere between a J and a P with an oval profile that is really comfy. The only reason I'm selling is because it's 4.1kg / 9lb in weight and my medical issues mean I can't cope with that anymore. Another unique thing about the bass is the pickup arrangement. It's Jazz / Precision / Jazz with a very clever switching arrangement that controls all 3. With the switch at the rear it is just a J as you'd expect, with a balance / pan control. With the switch in the front position it is just a P. The balance control does nothing. In the middle it's all 3 pickups on - but with the Jazz pickups still controlled by the balance. So you can have Full JPJ. Or you can have the neck J with the P. Or the P with the bridge J. There's a great preamp system too that is very powerful. It's 34 inch scale and the finish is far more metallic in person. The bass is 16 years old so of course there are some little marks here and there, but so far I haven't been able to photograph them. Marks you can see in the pics are reflections from the room. I'll get outside later to take some more. It's currently got some very dusty D'Addario Pro Steels on it (40-100 iirc) but I will stick some fresh strings on - probably 45s as that's what I have. I'll finally get to use the Dunlop polish set I got for christmas too! When I got it used at least 10 years ago I didn't get a case or a bag with it, so it's collection only from Northants. I'm looking for about £1250 ono. The only trades I would consider would be Sandberg Superlights - ideally a very lightweight 5 string example, but any Superlights would interest me. EDIT - I've had some trade offers but they've all been too heavy. Max weight for trades is 3kg. So it's really only Sandberg Superlights as I don't think there's anything else that light. I'll try and do a bit of video when I get the chance. ta10 points
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Seem to have ended up with a trio of these Vista Musicmasters now..... I do like them though, I think they're cracking basses 🙂7 points
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When asked who our fave players are, we all come out with an arms length list but who for you is tip top of the pile and why. So, just ONE name, not two and put up a YT vid showcasing demonstrating what it is about their playing that does it for you. For me it could be a 3-way tie between Louis Johnson, Larry Graham and Bernard Edwards but BE just edges it mainly for the many cracking, memorable basslines he wrote and played not just on Chic tunes but all those other artists BE and NR wrote songs for and produced. It's not just the lines themselves but his fantastic tone and nuanced playing using muted notes. Incidentally Nile is also my fave rhythm guitar player (not heard anyone quite nail his style and tone) and Tony Thompson is a fave drummer who had a brilliant hi-hat technique. This clip contains BE's famous 'chucking' technique, something which I still struggle to get quite right.6 points
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Much as I don't like to have all-time favourites of anything, I'd have to concede that the single biggest influence on the way I ended up playing, and (in the context of his former pop group) how I approach music in general, would be this dude:5 points
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I have an old smoothie myself it sounds almost passive sometimes a truly great bass.5 points
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I quite like this guy, but when asked for a video showcasing his playing, this was his response:5 points
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Well, I was today years old when I heard about the Underhill Bass Preamp, which has switchable modules, including a low pass filter module. https://www.underhillbass.com/about-4 The filter module page is here - https://www.underhillbass.com/copy-of-pd1-dual-preamp-1 No experience with it, but may be of interest to others looking at different makes of filter preamps. EDIT - found a review. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/review-underhill-dual-filter-onboard-preamp.1564526/5 points
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Slowly but surely the decks are being cleared of family commitments, other small projects, near-death experiences, battles with the useless AA (the motoring one, not the drinking one ), searches for suitably sized paulownia timber (many thanks to the folks here for the leads and @Cosmicrain in particular) and 'life in general'...and I reckon I'll be starting to move forward properly on this in the coming weeks. As everyone will have forgotten by now the background, last year @Happy Jack asked me if I could: - narrow the neck on his Mike Lull 5-string and - build him a fretless neck that he could interchange easily and without the need for adjustment of saddles, etc.. This was the result with the narrowed neck: And less than 1/2hour later, with the fretless neck: Trouble is...what if you want to play fretted and fretless in the middle of a gig? So the plan is to leave the narrower Lull neck on the Lull, and build a body for the fretless neck. But, while we are at it, also see just how lightweight-yet-practical we can make it. I've tweaked the initial design a touch - mainly to get the lower waist another inch forward for better balance when playing seated and to try to get the aesthetics working a bit better. The top horn is still well forward to achieve the same thing on the strap: The paulownia from Mike @Cosmicrain should be with me in the next couple of days, I know which pickup @Happy Jack wants to fit, the fretless neck arrived from Jack yesterday and so, pretty soon, I will know how big a challenge getting towards a playable 6.5lbs is going to be!5 points
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In very good condition, owned from new (2020) and never left the house. Plays lovely and currently sporting flatwounds. Comes with the Fender padded gig bag Pickup only in NW London and you are more than welcome to try the bass out. Reluctant sale really, my wrists just don't get on with P basses so making the switch to the dark side (short scale). Would be game for a trade for the JMJ Mustang Bass Any questions please do give me a shout. Open to sensible offers of course.4 points
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A little detail finished - an aluminium thumb nail cover opener thing. This is what will be the back of the second bass. It needs to be flattened before I do anything with it as it has cupped slightly since I bought it a year or two back. Should look alright though!! In the meantime, other bits of wood have been turning up so they can stand for a good while before I work on them. Nice slab of ash which will become a Telecaster shape (might be a bass, might be a guitar - no, no, no you say...)4 points
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Gah! Just one? It’s always a toss up between Pino and Tony Levin. My knee jerk reaction is always Pino, but now you’re making me think about it and since my recent ennui with the typical ‘80s style fretless playing that got me into playing bass in the first place (Paul Young’s ‘No Parlez’ album to be precise) I think I’m going to have to say TL (takes a long look in the mirror and asks, “Who are you?”). He’s not dissimilar to Pino in his playing, but he also has that prog sensibility where he might go off on a tangent and come up with something completely unexpected and new (funk fingers for instance) and then he also plays upright and cello. So, waves of hate to you @Barking Spiders for making me choose 😂 and here is Mr Levin doing his thing.4 points
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Just had my annual sub taken automatically… the best value I’ll get all year. Basschat has been a part of my online life for nearly two decades (well, over one and a half). It has made me friends, got me at least one keeper bass (Sonic the Jazz) and informed me on a wide range of matters. So thank you Basschat and all behind the scenes who keep her afloat!🙏4 points
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I would have thought retractable frets activated by a little lever or motor wasn't beyond your skill set...4 points
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They're in the past, now. Don't look back angrily.4 points
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You'll never need another cabinet other than this one. It handles 700 watts of power @4 ohms. I've been running this with an Aguilar Tone Hammer 350 and club gigs, wedding, and general casual gigs I would never need anything else. This cabinet is "brand new", I just prefer the vertical 2x10 that Jorg made for me so this little guy needs a new home. I'm selling this for £500 cash!!! If you ordered this from Schroeder you would pay $799 pus shipping ($195) as this one was custom made for me to handle 700 watts RMS. So, in pounds you would pay £829.76! With that in mind, you are saving £329.76 straight out of the gate. It also has a heavy duty Titanium bullet tweeter at 200watts RMS. I can ship it but would rather someone from the UK buys it and collects from me personally. If you're interested, please message me. Cheers!3 points
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For sale is a custom P Bass body I had made by Guitar And Bass Builds based in Oxford. It's loaded with a set of EMG Jazz pickups, the EMG loom (with battery) and a Fender Hi Mass Bridge. The total cost was just shy of £600. The body is P Bass shaped and is two piece 5* graded swamp ash. It's been professionally finished in a clear gloss lacquer. The routing for the jazz pickups was done from the rear so there is no need for a pickguard. Condition is excellent with one or two very small marks that have been impossible to photograph. The EMG jazz pickups and loom were bought brand new for this project as was the bridge. I'm looking for £370 delivered. If it doesn't sell I'll source a P Bass neck and keep it for myself.3 points
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One bassist who consistently perked up my ears was Paul Webb of Talk Talk, especially on fretless: not the most flashy but he produced these snaking through-lines that often defined a melody complementing the vocals.3 points
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@Bunion saves me having to choose between Mick Karn and Jah Wobble, so cheers and here's some classic Wobble...3 points
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I narrowly missed out on buying the first edition stingray with radio knobs a few years ago. One thing I like about rays are how consistent they are - apart from the feel, the sound is unmistakeable and never wildly different from bass to bass/year to year IME.3 points
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Only one choice, got to be mick Karn the guy was not only a fabulous fretless player but he was a showman too (that stage shuffle in the second clip) I hate to call people genius but that dude could play a bass line to a track that you’d not think of in your lifetime 😄3 points
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Thanks @nilorius. OK, these two players are my favourites from the 80's when I started to learn bassics:3 points
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Pat Peeves..? Old Mavis 'Lick'em' Peeves son..? Isn't he doing a five-year stretch in Belmarsh for trading stamps forgery..?3 points
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If it’s any consolation I’ve had three shoulder ops caused by too much rugby and had a similar setup in my right shoulder to you. It took a while to heal but it did get better and while I’ll no longer be able to compete in the javelin on the world stage (not that I could before) as long as you do your exercises, it will improve. I don’t know where you’re based but you’d be more than welcome to try out one of my Hohner Jacks possibly for a long-term loan. Hang tough and wishing you a speedy recovery.3 points
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Wow, that bridge looks well screwed in, think of all the tone transference! Seriously, commiserations! I have a Nordstrand Acinonyx which is nice and light and easy to play too. Not cheap but still a proper bass shape.... https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Nordstrand_Acinonyx_Bass.html3 points
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After six years over here, you appreciate what the UK has that other places don't. Right now, it's the fact that my kids won't get shot at school, have to do lockdown drills, and then have to say the pledge of allegiance to the place that permits all this to happen. I like Canada - have been there a couple of times. But we don't know anyone there and immigrating there is tricky. We are considering Ireland as well - I have family there and citizenship, but finding somewhere to live is nigh-on impossible. The housing shortage there is way worse than in the UK. It's a work in progress, we're in the "discovery" phase right now. Maybe I'll end up back over there with my TE-1200 before they show up in the shops!3 points
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Yup. At a pub in Melksham once, we had a complaint from a customer who said we were too loud. This was 5 minutes after we arrived and we were still bringing our kit in from the cars at that point. We pointed this out and he said we "looked loud". But then again, it was Melksham. They still think electricity is the work of satan there.3 points
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This from Steve's own Farcebook page: "Hey all, wassup? News from here is a bit of a curveball. You might have seen from Insta earlier in the week that I was admitted to hospital. Turns out I've got cancer. Probably lymphoma. Had a biopsy yesterday to find out more, getting results early next week. All in I'm feeling pretty good today, pain is managed and I was able to eat a lot of stuff today. I'm in an excellent hospital with absolutely brilliant staff whose capacity to care is extraordinary. Doctors are being fabulous and I'm getting to see Lo and Flapjack often. Obviously I've canceled every bit of work I have coming up. PhD will be suspended for a while, gigs canceled, private students postponed indefinitely. I could be back able to teach in a couple of months. I'm hoping I can be back at BIMM for the start of the new term in October. But right now I don't know enough to predict any of that. If you want to help out with material stuff, the easiest way is to subscribe to me on Bandcamp or just buy some music. There's no gofundme cos I don't have medical bills, just lost income and this part of my job - selling beautiful music for curious people - is still very much functional. So, that's the best course if you want to help in that way. The subscriber community is also where I'll be posting the most regular updates - feels a little more self-selecting for "care" than the slight chaoticness of FB. Head to https://stevelawson.bandcamp.com/subscribe - there'll no doubt be a ton of new music inspired by this journey x I'm not going to promise I'll be fine. None of us can ever say that with any surity. But I'm in a good place. Happy and mostly comfortable" Remarkable positivity, but then I think he's that kinda guy.3 points
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That"s wild, emailing you with a rough graphic of an idea and there it is, made, brilliant!2 points
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Superb tune! Extremely underrated band as far as I'm concerned.2 points
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If you've lost the confidence of more than half of your band, and several have quit rather than have to play with you again, should you cling onto your role as front man on the basis of your conviction that you are the greatest performer since Elvis, or give up and leave the band gracefully? Asking for a "friend".2 points
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The Pat Peeves of my imagination is playing the pubs and clubs of the North East and still telling the story of how he nearly auditioned to be the original bass player in The Sweet but missed the train to London due to a mishap involving a crate of brown ale, a glamorous barmaid and a pair of silver hotpants.2 points
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My shortlist contained three names. Third was Geddy Lee, second (partly because he's a number 1 choice above) is Tony Levin. Leaving Chris Squire as my choice. I love his basslines, backing vocals and the sound he gets from his Ricky. He's been one of the main influences of my bass career.2 points
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Just realised I've accidently gone fully short scale! Recently traded my Sandberg for a Nordy Acinonyx, which means my gigging line up is now an Ibanez EHB1005sms and the Cat bass! I'm surprisingly happy about this, as they're both tremendously fun basses to play and incredibly lightweight!2 points
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Maybe I am missing something but I would have thought the flaws, complexities and life experience of the individuals in a band (particularly the songwriters) shape the art they produce so I really can’t agree that any of the above bands would have been better with a different singer. I also don’t get when society started to take the opinions of people that kick bladders up and down a football pitch or sing for a living seriously let alone comment about it on the news. Really strange world where rock stars are meant to be PR experts and brand ambassadors.2 points
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Tambourines. Not when operated by qualified persons, but when the singer leaves it dangling from the mic stand within reach of the audience and some deluded plsshead grabs it - the bloody things are audible over a full drumkit, let alone (as my previous band had) a cajon player, even a loud one. When the bassist is (as we so often are) the PA person too, and after getting the PA set up and everyone who's going through the PA has had their desire for a soundcheck satisfied, the rest of the band standing round looking somewhat accusingly at you as you finally get round to setting up the bass rig. A very minor peeve currently that could otherwise be a major one - guitarists who have to bring their own amp and cab to get their own sound. This is happening in the band I've just joined, but the guitarist in question is very prompt and had his rig and a second rig for the lead guitarist already set up when I arrived (on time).2 points
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I bought this last year, for a function band that I was fronting. Used it on 3 gigs, played 4 songs per gig, so hardly used at all These were made in Mexico in 2019 and are very hard to find. I bought it 2nd hand from a shop, it is very well set up and as far as i can see, immaculate I love the hockey stick headstock and the pickups. It sounds awesome through my AC30. The band folded, as the BL decided to move on and I didn't want the responsibility of organising it, so it's time to move it on Collection prefered or could meet half way etc2 points
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Several older UK musicians voting for Brexit then moaning about all the hassle it causes them...2 points