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That turned out to be a wonderful night of Glam rock with BLOCKBUSTARZ at The Stair Arms in Pathead near Edinburgh. Wasn't actually a Biker Rally but a private function invite only. We had folks there from Denmark (approx. 20) Germany, Belgium and Holland along with the various Scots & English contingent. Dancing from the first song with the dance floor full before the 1st set ended. 2nd set we had the floor packed from midway thru the first song. It seemed to be the foreign bikers that started off the dancing and they were well up for it from the sound check when we had cheers, whistles and loud clapping so that was a good start. Started at 8:30 and finished at 12 with a 15min break but what great fun was had by everyone there and for us. Some gigs just have a great atmosphere and you want to keep the party going and this was one of those nights but we literally ran out of songs. For the first time we played every song we've ever done. Superb night. Going home very chuffed. We were told by the organiser that several people had approached him for details on the band and asked where the feck did you find such an amazing band. That was a nice wee compliment too. Several folks also thanked us for a great nights entertainment and we kept getting asked for more. We were due to finish at 11:15pm but alas we simply ran out of time and songs We've been asked if we would consider playing bike rallies in Germany but probably never happen. I'd need to renew my passport. Do passenger planes still have propellers on long haul flights Bit of a nuisance trying to pack up as the dancers continued with backing music from the organiser but several folks both male and female offered to help load our cars but most were worse for wear so we thanked them all but said it was fine and easier to track where things are when loading if we do it ourselves. Always nice to be asked tho. Easy drive home with very little traffic so that was a bonus. No pics as yet but will post if any become available. You can probably tell that i'm fair pleased tonight Dave28 points
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Possibly my last gig at Leicester’s legendary music venue The Donkey. It’s changing hands next month and no certainty it will continue to host live music. We (the Andy Wales Band) stepped in last minute to do this gig, and there was a fairly good turn out of appreciative people including some unexpected old friends and familiar faces along the way. On a geeky note I was glad to be back to my Markbass head and cab after the last few gigs for which I’ve used an Ashdown head - nice sound, but just not for me. Bass is filthy and sweaty this morning - usually the sign of a good, loud, hot gig in my books.16 points
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Cracking gig at Dublin Castle, Camden. Great sound guy and engaged crowd16 points
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Gig? Unimportant. Venue? Walls and roof, next question. Audience? Yeah there was an audience. Great, now that the preliminaries are out of the way let's talk about the really important things. I put LEDs on my board. Fiiiiiine, photo of everything else. Post setup, pre tidy.15 points
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Did a 3-set, sit-down jazz and blues gig at a swanky bar. Clientele didn’t seem too intestates but we earned the most money we have ever done as a band.11 points
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I gig my '73 Precision all the time: B neck, 8lbs 3oz, all original with excellent original case. Paid £3300 at the beginning of the year. Worth every penny.8 points
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I've now done 4 or 5 gigs with my Monza, and I promised @stevie i'd post my thoughts so here goes. All gigs were with my Chicago-style blues band consisting of bass, drums, 2 electric guitars and harp/vocals. Moderately but not bonkers loud and all through backline, no PA reinforcement except for vocals, kickdrum and the harp combo is miked. On-stage volume is to loud to be comfortable, discussions about this on-going. All medium-sized pubs, no stage. My signal chain is double bass -> Krivo mag pickup -> Headway EDB1 preamp -> thumpinator -> BeCos Stella compressor -> EA iAmp doubler -> cab. The Monza has replaced an EBS Neo 2x12 with no apparent loss of volume. Comments from other band members along the lines of 'that box puts out a lot of sound' and 'the bass sounds fantastic' . The bass frequencies are rich deep and warm. The Monza is much more sensitive to mids the the EBS or the EA VL110s I've also used, and I've found that some careful adjustment of high-mid and low-mid on the pre-amp has been required to remove any nasty nasal edginess whilst still sounding as much like a double bass as possible. I've also found it necessary to roll off a bit of the high frequencies. This is an ongoing process but I think I'm getting close after 4 or 5 gigs. My guitar-playing son was in the audience last night and was full of praise for the bass sound. The other observation is that this cab is happy to handle as much power as I have needed to throw at it, and seems to sound better the louder it gets. I've been told a couple of times to turn it down, which I'm happy about given my earlier struggles to get enough volume without massive feedback issues, in fairness mostly caused by pickups rather than cabinet choice. I've now sold all my other cabs so I'm committed to the Monza, either with the iAmp doubler or my Walkabout Scout head for bass guitar when the opportunity for that arises. Hope that someone finds this useful, happy to answer any questions if I can.7 points
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In outstanding condition for 26 years old. A couple of scratches but to be expected and are shown in detail in the photos. Plays beautifully with low action. I thought I'd keep her forever but a broken roof forces sale 😔. Amazing butter like maple neck and absolutely no issues at all. Non original semi hard case, hence price. Also comes with clear pickguard. No trades please. Thanks 🙏6 points
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For sale is my P bass Lyte. In pretty good nick actually. One nasty bruise down by the jack socket. Slim neck, strung with a set of Roto swing bass. I bought this 22 years ago, gigged it a bit then lent it to my brother in Italy. I got it back about 5 years ago but it just hangs on my wall so it's time to move it on. No trades on this one and would rather meet than courier. Pictures for you and any more please ask5 points
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Have to say I envy @Clarky a lot: yesterday there were over 200 people, band was in good shape, and I haven't got any pic or video. But people had good time on stage and on the floor.5 points
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*****PRICE DROP £800***** 2015 Fender Steve Harris signature Precision. Excellent condition, never been gigged. I can’t find a mark on it anywhere. Zero fret wear as shown in photo. These come with the Seymour Duncan SPB-4 Steve Harris signature pickup installed and Fender’s Hi-mass Bridge. Yes, these are famously heavy, as is Mr Harris’s own Bass. I don’t know exactly what it weighs, but it’s a lot. You’ll need a good strap. Strung with fresh roundwounds. Fender gig bag and case candy included. Please ask if you want some more specific pictures. Possible trade options would be for Guitars of equal value, specifically something with a Bridge Humbucker and a decent trem, like PRS, Fat Strat, Super Strat type things. Trades would need to be done in person in a reasonable distance from me. Based in Kenfig Hill near Bridgend, South Wales, cash / bank transfer on collection ideally but could also deliver / meet within reason.4 points
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Hello All, I am looking to move on my recently acquired Cort Modern 5 bass. It has a remarkable spec for the price and is superlight. Over the years I’ve had a few 5 string basses which I haven’t gelled with. I love the sound but playing them is not an enjoyable experience for me at least. I can’t imagine there is any bass out there which has this sort of spec and price weighing 8lbs. Needless to stay the sounds on tap are top drawer as you would expect considering the pickups and pre amp are made by world class companies, Nordstrand and Mark Bass respectively. Photos and details of the full spec are attached. For complete transparency there is a small mark by one of the pre amp toddles, it looks like it might be a tiny finish crack. This does not affect the operation of the instrument in any way and won’t be noticed by anyone except the eagle eyed. In all other respects the bass is as new and comes with a Cort hard case which must be worth a few quid on its own. I have just had the bass set up and new SIT strings have been fitted. I am happy to sell or trade for a nice 4 string PJ or J instrument with a similar retail price (around £1000). I have put this up at the price I bought it for a month ago which was a bit of a bargain. I will obviously sell but I am not looking to discount much from this price. Collection preferred from WN4 near Haydock racecourse, or a meeting can be arranged. Courier could also be arranged at the cost and risk of the buyer but I am not sure I have a suitable box TBH.4 points
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If anyone wants to see a Mullarkey in action, here is some footage from our gig last night https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/7919-how-was-your-gig-last-night/page/739/#comment-53329084 points
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Cort Space 5 Bought new from Bass Direct about 6 months ago (I have the receipt), still in very good condition - just a few little light cosmetic marks. Plays well, sounds good, well balanced while being lightweight and comfortable. 3.56kg. (slightly less than 8lbs) With Cort gig bag. £560 £490 Collection preferred: I live in Chichester, or am in West London on Mondays, or Worthing Wednesdays. If posting: It will be well protected in gig bag & cort box & wrapping & outside box. No Trades for Basses or Amps or Cabs etc. The only thing I'm after is a decent compressor pedal (Cali 76, Empress, Becos, BC-1X).3 points
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Er not on this occasion! But I got a damp cloth out this morning and got all the grime off it.3 points
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Bergantino Forte HP2. Well looked after in immaculate condition and in good working order. After having second thoughts about selling this a week or so ago, I now have no choice due to an unexpected and truly unwelcome vet bill, hence the price for a hopefully quick sale. This is an absolutely amazing amp, feature rich with pretty much everything you could possibly need, variable high and low pass filters, compressor, 4 band active EQ, drive section with USB loadable drive/fuzz/tube firmware, punch and bright switches, studio quality DI, FX loop, headphone out, aux in, 1200w into 2 or 4 ohms, 600w into 8 ohms. It also only weighs 2.9kg and dimensions are 13.25” wide, 8.375” deep, 3.75” tall. I am blind and took the photos myself, so my apologies if they look like they were taken by a drunk person. I do have the original packaging for this amp so can offer shipping (price includes shipping) to locations in the UK. Collection is also an option. Please don’t ask me to meet you somewhere as I obviously cannot drive. I live 15 minutes from junctions 14 and 15 of the M1 just outside Milton Keynes.3 points
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That sounds amazing @pete.young. My Monza should arrive next week, which I'm extremely excited about!3 points
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There are many issues with talkbass, but not the ones involving logging on or getting to the site!3 points
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Guitar Guitar are knocking these out at £200 less than Thomman. Why? Because they’re all likely to be customer returns, warranty repairs or something else. I’m not criticising the OP as these are all advertised as brand new, no issue basses but they’re clearly not. This is duplicity on the case of the seller and should be called out. But when something appears too good to be true there’s usually a catch…3 points
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I am selling my brand new G&L L-1000 CLF 5 strings, Andromeda finish. It’s 3 months old and played it only at home. Made in Fullerton, California and in like new condition, I am selling it because switching to 5 strings is harder than expected on my old brain, I will go back to the trusted 4 strings. Nothing to say, 4.4kgs, it resonates, its great and versatile with the preamp (passive), rare in Europe. G&L flight case, certificate etc. Schaller straplocks. New D'addiario NYXL strings Shipped in bulleproof package. Can declare it as a gift / low price to save you some customs fees. Shipping should be between 60-70£. sorry, no trade.2 points
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A splendid all round bass. I've used it for rehearsals, not gigged with it. In as new condition, I would say, one little headstock cymbal nick. Owned maybe 2 years? Selling because I've gone semi hollow (musically and intellectually) The quality of the parts adds up to the perfect bitsa, in my opinion: Hipshot Ultralight tuners Roasted maple neck Nordstrand pickups Babicz full contact bridge Markbass preamp Spokewheel truss rod access Really lightweight, but not lacking in low end at all. The preamp gives you the best of vintage and modern; vvt,passive, with 2 single coils (Jazz territory), then 3 band active, with humbucking single coils. And the 3 band is voiced really well, useable at all 'extremes'. The neck pickup in passive has great weight and heft. Sounds old and worn in from the get go (in a good way). I'm convinced the roasted neck is a big factor in this... I don't use the bridge pickup on it's own, although it does it's job well. I just prefer the fatter sound. The 2 pickups together sounds great. The bass does live inside, honestly... Very happy to fill in any gaps in information. Thanks for reading. The weight is 7lb 9oz, if my scales are to be trusted (it feels lighter than that)2 points
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Last week, I started the "greatest bassline of 82" thread - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/501289-greatest-bassline-of-1982/ It attracted some really good posts. Thanks for the great contributions 👍 Instead of starting the "greatest bassline of 83" thread, I decided to jump 10 years ahead and start the "greatest bassline of 92" thread instead. I was a kid in 82 and an adult in 92, so I came across more great songs and basslines in 92 than in 82. Here is my personal fav. For me, it is not only the greatest bassline of 92, but of the whole 90s, and, I know some/most of you will disagree, one of the greatest of all time. I am a huge AIC fanboy, so I am obviously biased 😉2 points
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Err... I guarantee that if an orchestral player consistently played out of tune they would quickly get sacked! (Unfortunately I've worked with a few...).2 points
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All fine, but as ever it would be wise to remember that BC is not representative of the wider world. It's not even representative of most bass players. Me and my wife go to London most years a few weeks before Christmas. Shopping, drinking, that kind of thing. We sometimes catch a show and in 2017 we saw Metallica in about October time. A little early for us to go down but hey, Metallica. A year or two later we saw that the Muppets were doing a live orchestra show. I love the Muppets, big part of my childhood and an embarrassingly big part of my adult life, so my wife looked at getting tickets and she was shocked to see that they were more expensive than Metallica were. "For f@#@ick PUPPETS". I reminded her that, goths and rockers that we were, if you asked anyone we know personally, they would almost certainly take the Metallica tickets. But if you show the average person on the street a photo of Kermit and a photo of Hetfield and ask them to name the people in the pictures you'll get about 99/100 knowing Kermit and maybe 1 or 2 knowing Hetfield. This is a forum for bass nerds. We might prefer Claypool, Lee, Pastorious or Jackson. Most people don't have a clue who we're on about. Primus never had a Vegas residency.2 points
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Enjoy! I’m very happy with mine. As @pete.young said you do need to experiment a bit more with your eq than you might with other cabs that have a baked-in sound. The Monza will reproduce everything that goes into it. I found out how top biased my Warwick Gnome iPro was. @Phil Starr pointed out that the Gnome has anything but a flat response when the EQ controls are set at 12 o’clock and you certainly hear it with the Monza before adjusting the EQ. That lesson learned, I have really grown to love it. It pairs extremely well with my Blackstar u700 that has a number of preamp and power stage voicings. Most of the time I am using the more classic valve amp voices (covers and blues) and that is exactly what I get out of the Monza. If I want a more modern “hi-fi” sound, it’s there too. This is unlike, for instance, my BF Two10 that can only really do vintage (by design). The U700 classic voices with the Two10 can be too old school and a bit ill defined. Volume wise, I don’t have an amp that is ever going to push the Monza anywhere near its peak but TBH, even with 250 watts @ 8 ohms, I have not yet needed to have the master much above 12 o’clock for most pub gigs. I find I can hear it even when I’m really close to it, which you can’t say about a lot of other cabs. I did try it on top of my Two10S at an open air festival gig: 700 watts @ 2.7 ohms but that volume level was completely unnecessary because of the excellent foldback provided by the organisers. It was also somewhat unbalanced with the Two10 getting 2/3 of the oomph and struggling to cope. It did make me think how good a 3 x Monza stack would be though🤟😀. I’ll have to win the lottery though, at the moment I’m aiming at another Monza when my piggy bank is full enough. Sorry for the word vom. Enjoy your new cab day!2 points
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1978 Fender Musicmaster in the original wine red finish. It’s a lovely finish and you can see the grain through it. The bass is in excellent condition for the year and weighs in at around 3.6kgs - nice and easy on the shoulders. It’s a shortscale bass and has 19 frets which are in good shape. Neck is very good with a few dings but none that bother the playability. A few dings to the body and marks (see pics) and some nice finish checking. Bass comes with CTS pots and custom made pickup. This sounds really punchy compared to the original (strat type guitar pickup) single coil pickup that the last owner had replaced. To my ears it has more of a P bass tone. I do have the original pots (although the shafts have been damaged) and the original capacitor is in situ. The other hardware; tuners, string tree, strap buttons, bridge, neck plate and knobs are original. When I bought it the wrong era replacement scratchplate had been installed so I bought the correct version from WD Music. There are some extra screw holes hidden under the plate as a result. The bass is a great later example of the small but perfectly formed and punchy Musicmaster now becoming sought after in their own right as a very playable alternative to the Mustang bass. I have two others both rather beaten up and they are my preferred bass these days but work on the house means something has to go….. UK sale only, sorry no trades. Pickup preferred but I can post at buyer’s cost. Thanks.2 points
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100% this. I don't gig anymore and the chances of doing so again are increasingly unlikely so this is my haven for whatever small scraps of creativity I can come up with. I treat it as a bit of fun with a DIY punk ethos.2 points
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The legendary Abe Laboriel was a classical guitarist too and has a similiar dexterity across the board and strums a lot too.....similiar technique.2 points
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This is shady AF. Most other vendors make it clear that you're buying a refurbed/B-stock/ex-display etc. item.2 points
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trainer ts100 back on the board first inline as an always on2 points
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And Cort basses are, by and large, good. I’m the end, all manufacturers will have problems. These basses clearly should have gone back to the manufacturer but through some chicanery were probably left with the retailer at a massive discount. I have no vested interest in Cort but I’d like at the retailer here.2 points
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He's probably in the top ten most famous bassists on the planet, it's not surprising really. Lovely bass, needs a maple fingerboard.2 points
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Yes, quite a trek. Lower Normandy, really, halfway between Rennes and Le Mans. Worth it, though, and we played further afield than that occasionally, too. One memorable Saturday playing near Marseilles, with an overnight dash back for a couple of us for a 'freebie' gig on the Sunday, near home..! Over a thousand kms clocked up, that weekend. At another festival, south Brittany, I fell ill (sunstroke...), got taken to hospital, so missed the tour bus, and had to walk and hitch-hike home, 400 kms, in the early hours of the next dawn. I couldn't do it now, of course.2 points
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Hiwatt seem to be the last of the old-school British amp companies to get on the small-but-powerful bass amp thing - Laney. Orange, etc have been at it for a while now. Now, if Marshall would just get back into making bass amps...2 points
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Congratulations on the upcoming big birthday! If you’re keen to get one in your hands on or near your birthday it probably makes sense to have a chat with Bass Direct as a Dingwall dealer if you’re not already doing that. They currently have a build slot for an ABZ ready to be confirmed according to their order table https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/brand_page/dingwall/ so you may be able to shortcut the current three year wait time (as per an interview with Sheldon at Guitar Summit in which he notes they’re working to bring that down). Dingwall are also potentially offering a fast-track/semi-frills version in future. I’ve linked the interview at the bottom. Bass Freaks in Belgium are another dealer with good stock options and I’ve seen the odd used Dingwall bass at the Gallery and Bass Bros. I recently received a D-ROC Custom and found the team at Dingwall to be very helpful in terms of describing what wood combinations work well and why, and they’re not shy to give their opinion. There’s sometimes a delay in responding but overall I can’t really fault them. I already had an NG3 with a maple neck and opted for a wenge neck and wenge fretboard on the D-ROC. I absolutely love the feel of it and the resulting tone. I’ve got a used model with an ovangkol neck on the way and I’ve seen the roasted ash get some love over on Talkbass recently. I’d like to think it’s hard to go wrong. Congratulations again and please keep us updated with the route you go!2 points
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How do they know what each other thinks without posting opinions on here? And who determines what opinions are allowed? I'm a great admirer of Charles but there's going to be some who don't like what he does or how he does it. Their opinions are obviously wrong but they're still entitled to post them.2 points
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There's plenty of videos of him playing live and I believe he is either on tour at the moment or just about to be. It's interesting how on one hand youtube has given a lot more opportunities for musicians to get their work out there, but at the same time seems to attract more criticism of the musicians compared to those who have come to prominence through the historical non-youtube route. Very few people are saying "Steve Vai - yes he's good but it's all rehearsed to within a millimeter and he doesn't really have that much flair..." The fact is Charles Berthoud is one of the best bass players alive today and unlike most of us has actually come through a more formal route to get there (Classical Piano & Berkeley) - if people don't like his music then fine, but it seems a bit unfair to imply he somehow cheats - he epitomises the success that a lot of both talent and hard work can get.2 points
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