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Just having a cuppa having made it home from my Thursday Bandeoke in Bristol. Chaotic drunken night but no knob-heads so that was good. Been playing my Epiphone Embassy lately. It's a hard bass to put down. Sits in the mix, light on the shoulder and easy on the hands.10 points
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Latest (and last..?) Update : The Eagle Has Landed; I repeat, The Eagle Has Landed..! I drove over to a nearby bar to meet my 'mule', who handed over a very large cardboard box which, once unpacked at home, revealed my new (to me...) HB50 bass guitar, in a splendid, and very well padded, soft case/gig bag. It's as new, plus the improvements made by the Seller, and it certainly packs a punch when plugged into my Fender Bassman 50w valve amp. The whole journey has taken three months, with the splendid cooperation of BC members (you know who you are...), family and friends. My thanks to all involved; I'll post a couple of NBD photos once I sort out my camera and stuff. Yippee..!7 points
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Evening all!! I used to be a regular around these parts with various incarnations of my enormous and underutilised synth/funk pedalboard. But I haven't played much and therefore haven't had a board in a few years.... but that changed today.7 points
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Couple of days in, but man alive this cab is incredible! So much slam, punch, and the sound pressure this thing produces is incredible, I was actually quite shocked, it was like standing too close to a proper PA rig. The build quality is impeccable. It's a lightweight cab, but extremely solid, reassuringly so. I purposely left my amp set as I last used it at home with 2 x Barefaced One10s which had a combined load of 4 Ohms, the Monza on it's own, at 8 Ohms was so loud I had to turn it down. The Monza also reproduces the low B on my 6ers much more effectively, which i was really looking for. I don't mean to poo poo the One10s, they're great cabs, especially given the size and weight, but they're just too vintagey for me. The Monza definitely hits everything I was looking for, and then some I imagine. I hope to get out to jam soon, so I can test it at proper volumes, but I'm extremely confident it will deliver I should also add how great Stevie was to deal with, an absolute gent and clearly exceptionally talented! Thank you @stevie! Eude7 points
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Hurtsfall played at The Chapel in Nottingham last night supporting Byronic Sex & Exile with Jan Doyle Band also. There was a decent turn-out for a Thursday night and a sizeable portion of the audience dancing during our set including some people who I didn't know from other bands or previous gigs. Sound on stage was probably the best that we've had at the venue. It's always difficult judging how much an audience is going to damp down the bounce back of the FoH speakers which has a tendency to change the on-stage mix from the one we have painstakingly set up at the soundcheck. This time the mix was reasonably similar to what we had set up earlier which definitely helped us produce a good performance. We played a lot better than we did on Saturday when we only had enough time to set up and play which is always a bit more nerve-wracking than it should be. It helped that none of the bands playing had drummers and only Byronic Sex & Exile were using backline which meant there was plenty of room on stage, still there were a couple of close calls when our singer nearly trod on the footswitch that controls our drums and second synth backing parts. I had to quickly move them out of the way in a suitable moment between songs. Sold CD copies of our new single, but unfortunately no T-shirts after I spent 2 evenings getting the new designs sorted and ready for sale. But overall it was a great gig. We have a break while we're working on recording our album and getting two new songs ready to perform, and will be back for our next gig on 5th November again at The Chapel when we will be opening for gothic icon Aurelio Voltaire. Apparently the show is nearly sold out so if anyone here is interested in going I suggest that you get tickets ASAP. Photos hopefully coming soon...7 points
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Selling my KEN SMITH (BT)6TNVE (Figured Crotch Walnut), absolutely mint condition, like new. Upgraded with LED fretmarkers (removable) from fretfx.com. £4950 / 5900€ (current price: from 9300$ with bag) No trades, please. As an anecdote, this bass was purchased from a dealer in Japan by Vanderkley (Vanderkley Amplification) who was its first owner. He bought it and sold it without having used it. I am its second owner. I have the original invoice in case anyone wants to consult it. The build year is 2018. Specifications - Body Wings, Black Tiger Elite: Figured Walnut Top & Back with Figured Maple Core. - Neck 5-Piece Laminated Aged Hardrock Maple & Shedua with Graphite Inlaid Bars. - Fingerboard Macassar Ebony with Mother of Pearl Top & Side Dots. - Finish Semi-Gloss Poly-mix. - Hardware Gold Smith Hardware & Dunlop «Flush Mount» Straplocks - Electronics Smith B.M.T. 3-Band EQ 18-volt Circuit, 5-knobs with Side Jack. - Internal 4-way adjustable frequency DIP Switches for each Band on all models. - Smith Custom Bass Humbucking Soapbar Pickups with Series/Parallel/Single Coil 3-Way Switches for each Pickup.6 points
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No reason other than its particularly good pic of my Wilcock Mullarkey on the couch.6 points
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Just in from a very enjoyable evening at the Harbour View Speakeasy in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. This is a very popular buskers type night with a featured player or band given 45 mins at the end to close out the night. I played tonight with our acoustic’ish trio doing a set of country & Americana tunes to an appreciative audience. Only my second gig entirely on EUB and i just about got away with it. Lovely to see a pub full of music lovers on a Thursday night.6 points
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Latest iteration of my board. Gone are all the effects - I just don’t use them. This board is now purely about the tone, and covers my doubling gigs on EUB/fretless/acoustic/electric bass. The SushiboxFX Finally is really my secret sauce ‘always on’ pedal that just adds a lovely warmth in front of my amps and has a great FOH DI out. The TC Impulse loader is for my NS EUB and I am running the 3Sigma German bass and Czech bass impulses. Combined with the ninomute I’m getting a pretty convincing DB sound live.6 points
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Punchline is a little large 😂 but fits on the XPND nicely. Gone through a lot of fuzz pedals to decide on a boost for this weekends gig.5 points
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Finally achieved the dream of owning a Zon fretless thanks to fellow BC'er Skinner. Top bass and top chap - it now takes pride of place along with my Sei fretless.5 points
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Up for sale is my gorgeous Atelier Z DAL 5 in natural finish with clear scratch plate and bell cover (the preamp is not attached to the clear bell cover so can be removed). Something has come up that has made me go into bass buying convulsions so to make up some of the shortfall, this has to go... plus the bass I'm after is similar in looks and style so I don't need two similar basses. If the bass I'm after goes I will be withdrawing this from sale. This is in amazing condition, no noticeable dings or marks and the neck is lovely - it's amazing to play and sounds great. When I got it it was a standard preamp with volume, blend, bass and treble. I have always liked a passive option so I upgraded the preamp to the Glockenklang 2 band preamp with passive tone control on the treble pot - this one: https://www.glockenklang.de/en/products/bass_systems/onboard_2-band.htm From the website: The GLOCKENKLANG 2-band onboard preamp is active/passive switchable (at the volume push/pull), has a balance-pot with no volume dip in center-position, a treble-pot with +/- 18 dB@18 KHz in active mode, acting as classical highcut in passive mode and a bass-pot with +/- 14 dB@40 Hz. Battery-connection is 9 / 18 volts. Due to the high performance electronic, in flat position of the eq you can hear no difference between active and passive mode! Comes with the Atelier branded soft case (between a gig bag and hard case) and I have also added Sadowsky style knobs as I thought they look a lot better than the Jazz style knobs. I will include the original knobs and pup cover in the sale. I don't have the old preamp I'm afraid. I know these come with an Atelier Z sticker on the scratch plate - I sourced a replacement from Danny at Bass Japan Direct which I will of course include as well. No trades I'm afraid as I need the cash for the new bass, I have a box and can organise postage with costs covered by the buyer. Will need insurance as I won't send it without. Will probably be £30-£40 to post. Will get some quotes on postage if there looks to be a sale. Hit me with any questions! I got this from Bass Direct and have included their original pictures.4 points
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Looking forward to appearing live with my band Bison Hip as part of the Carlisle Blues & Rock Festival this Sunday. We're on stage at 12.30pm if anyone from the bass community can make it along, be great to chat! 😉 (www.bisonhip.com) Cheers! Graeme4 points
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I'm going to miss this one, have at least got the satisfaction that it's gone to a loving home and I have replaced it with a Status Electro4 points
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Recently played as part of a scratch party band for the local cricket club end of season bash. It’s a bit of a collective of musicians and vocalists with some loose connection to the club (players, parents, wife’s etc). All very friendly and sociable. Two rehearsals only but came together nicely. The drummer was my neighbour who plays in loads of function bands. I had to play this one sitting down as I’m 4 weeks post pituitary surgery (don’t tell my doctor I played this!) and was feeling very fatigued by the end of it. It really made me concentrate on my playing rather than trying to “perform” if you know what I mean. Venue was Sandmartins, a local golf club function room, lovely acoustic, nicely dampened room, no shrill surfaces. Very welcoming and helpful staff, easy load in. Backline is owned/borrowed from club members and to my delight they have an Ashdown abm 4x10 and tc head to play through. Wonderful! Very fun hour set after the audience had got their awards (best bowler, batsman etc) and had been sufficiently lubricated at the bar. Mostly party stuff with a few band choices thrown in. I will survive, love shack, there is a light, summer of 69, easy, respect, lean on me etc. Singers great, audience appreciative, and a short trip home. Just what I needed actually! Music is a healer!4 points
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Made in the legendary Matsumoku factory of Japan in 1984 this amazing bass features a stunning thru neck in maple with walnut stripes, rosewood fingerboard with snowflake inlays, Canadian ash body, brass nut and fully adjustable brass bridge, a plethora of tone options thanks to active/passive, dual sound, in phase/ out phase, series/parallel switches, 3 way pickup selector, and active and passive tone knobs. In excellent condition, especially for a 40 year old vintage bass, very minor wear to body, the neck is in beautiful condition and the electrics all work. One of the best examples ive come across in recent years. Comes with the original fitted Westone hardcase. No offers please its worth every penny. Can post for an additional £203 points
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Sadly selling this but I've got to stick to the one-in-one-out policy (bass corner getting a bit busy). Professionally set up, frets dressed and strung with LaBella Mustang flatwound strings (£65 alone). It plays very well, nice low/medium action and cleanly frets all the way up the neck and no sharp fret ends (thanks to aforementioned work I had done). Has great thump -sounds super in a live setting - and thanks to it's diminutive size it's easy on the back for long gigs. Includes Fender gig bag. Excellent condition apart from a teeny lacquer chip at the neck pocket (pictured with a 5p for scale). No trades thanks. I'd rather meet up Central belt between Edinburgh and Glasgow as I don't currently have a case in which to courier this. But if you're local in Edinburgh, you're welcome to pop round, have a coffee and a try out. Thanks for looking.3 points
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I'd never heard of Geordie Greep until a couple of weeks ago. He was the guitarist/frontman with a band called Black Midi. His first album has just been released, and it's the most interesting new material I've heard for a good while. Difficult to pick one track - (it's all on YouTube) - as each track is so different. Here's a track called 'Blues' which maybe gives you a taste. You'll have to watch it on YouTube as it has the dreaded f-word in the lyrics (just once, I think)3 points
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I'm REALLY looking forward to depping with these guys at the Festival Drayton Centre, in Market Drayton (Shropshire), next Saturday night (19th Oct)! Will be nice to play with my great mate Andy Fox (drums) again having shared the stage with him in various bands over the last 20 years 😎 https://www.festivaldraytoncentre.com/whatson/liveevents/liveeventsFeature.php?FROM-GOLD-TO-RIO-THE-GREATEST-HITS-OF-SPANDAU-BALLET-DURAN-DURAN-297 Some of the best pop basslines of the 80's so lots to get my teeth into! 😁3 points
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Playing an afternoon gig alongside@AndyTravis's band in Rochdale tomorrow. This is his lot: And this is mine: https://deadtenantmusic.bandcamp.com/album/there-must-be-more-e-p And all for free...3 points
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@Richard R Thats such a generous offer. I'll certainly swap my two, almost but not quite feral, cats who are at this point in time doing their best to decimate the mice, rat, and bird population of the village. The cats have no fear of anything and so rabbits and pheasants are also their targets. Its such a joy when they try to bring in a butchered and half eaten rabbit through the cat flap. I have a strong stomach, but not that strong. The only reason there are no foxes is that every fox, as far as I know, has emigrated to the local towns and cities as it's easy food there and because my two ninja cats aren't there. The cats also smell really badly and love dribbling on you at 04:30 in the morning if they can get in the bedroom and the dog hasn't noticed them. The dog classes the bedroom as his turf and tries to chase them out. They also throw up anywhere they can, and their litter tray and the 100,000 acres of Yorkshire Dales literally outside the door,is ignored if they can find a corner of the house to poop in. The vet bills are enormous as well. So I accept your offer to swap cats. I'll be there in around 15 mins. Thanks Rob3 points
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Hello, all. Here we have a Spector NS Pulse 5 in Cinder Red. Lovely bass, excellent condition (can't find a mark on it). I recently traded another bass for this and although it's superb, it doesn't really fit with my style of playing so I'm moving it on. So - swamp ash body, bolt on roasted maple neck, macassar ebony fingerboard, what's not to like?! It sounds immense & superb, able to cut through any mix. 35" scale so the low B is pretty tight. New strings fitted (Ernie Ball cobalts (45-100), with a D'Addario 120 B string, new battery. Pick up from Bath, or I'm often up in Hertfordshire & am willing to deliver anywhere between the two, and as I like driving I'll deliver within 100 miles of Bath for free. I won't post unless I have absolutely no option, & I won't send overseas.3 points
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The next Hurtsfall gig is on 5th November opening for the brilliant Aurelio Voltaire with Lesbian Bed Death also playing. Normally I'd post this up about a week before the gig, but we've been informed that there are only a small number of tickets left so if you would like to go to this you need to get them now. Should be a great gig although based on my experiences of previously sold out gigs at The Chapel getting the gear off the stage and into the dressing room after we have played will be challenging!3 points
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Just wanted to share in case someone's on the fence about these. IMHO it sounds great, feels great and seems to have been a serious project for that unnameable B company. From first impressions: melurves its lush sound, great depth and quirkiness. Well-recommended! I went for the Blue Marvin variety, with the spring reverb that is often regarded as being of lesser quality than the digital reverb in the standard 2600, and I have to say I don't mind its noise and quirks; its sound brings me back 50 years, and of course I could always add another reverb. Well-chuffed! (borrowed pic to show its monochromatic leds)2 points
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Edit: New (slightly) better pics added. Selling my 55-01 that I got on here a few months ago. It sounds and plays amazingly, and the low B is the best I've ever played. It's extremely versatile due to the John East pre, I've used it in a country rock band and a Pantera tribute band and it was equally at home in both. I just don't have much use for a 5 string at the moment. Weighs 4.1kg (9lbs), it's actually lighter than most of my 4 strings. Collection/meetup preferred, but I can look in to shipping at the buyers cost. I have a box and packaging.2 points
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Well that's my route to billionaire status well and truly scuppered then. They're even in my county, probably overheard me murmuring about it in my sleep.2 points
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Evidence of what please? From CBS ownership onwards, Fender ran a mass production line for all components including necks. Whoever finished the neck, there was no process that guaranteed the best necks were matched to the best of the other parts. There are good and bad examples from all eras, and I cannot believe basses with Sr Torres finished necks are significantly statistically better than others of the same period. Is there evidence of that I wonder?2 points
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You surely don’t need evidence for Fender making parts and mixing them together. It was a production line for mass produced parts, certainly in the CBS era.2 points
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Nice to see you here! There's a nice red custom unit there, but how's that SHSL behaving?2 points
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To answer your question... You'll need to do a bit of work on the nut to properly seat the strings and most likely a truss rod tweak and intonation set, but it's all simple to undo. You won't destroy the bass. This is the ESP in action in low A.2 points
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You'll be grand, but that low A might be a teeny tiny bit big. I use .60, .80, .107, .145 tuned AEAD on my 34" ESP Jazz. The low A is super-solid at that gauge but you are getting close to being able to tie ships to the dock with it 😀2 points
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Agreed. I've got Gemini jazz and TBird pickups. They're great and you'll get some decent advice from them if you ask.2 points
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Great Bassline on this from Flabba , so smooth and right in the pocket, I’ll be playing this tomorrow and a nice one from Delroy Wilson2 points
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@scrumpymike Attendance confirmed... although I'll be running off by 2 for a gig. Do I need to send you some funds? Will have my Superbassman/610 rig, 2 Limelight Ps, 2 Sandberg TT Masterpieces, Acinonyx, pedalboards and upright with me for the shows so happy to set up anything anyone fancies trying out!2 points
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Another vote for LFSys here. I've just replaced two Barefaced One10s with a single LFSys Monza, the 1x10 cab. It's only been a couple of days, but leaving all the settings as they were using the two One10s, the single Monza cab, at 8 ohms, was actually louder and had so much more punch. It's light but solidly built, impressively so. I always find the Barefaced stuff feels a little flimsy, although they are actually pretty darned solid. I imagine an LFSys Monaco would do the job perfectly!2 points
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Thanks and Well spotted! - the Lane Poor is the best pickup I’ve used. Such a shame they’re no longer being made.2 points
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Hi. If you're still looking for someone to go to the gig with I'd love the opportunity. I didn't think I was free on the 14th and so didn't but a ticket. Pino is one of my favourite bas players. I've followed him since first hearing his distinctive fretless playing on No Parlez. I've seen him a few times....last time was with John Mayer. Guitar is actually my first instrument but have played bass in several semi-pro bands over the years. My brother, Jason, is fortunate to have a ticket and he is an amazing bass player. I taught him in the early days but he quickly exceeded my skills. I'm an Occupational Therapist by profession and would be more than happy to support you. Happy to pay for the ticket or half at the very least. In the unlikely event that you haven't found someone to go with, let me know. Thanks. Sean2 points
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Latest version of my board, the Rodenberg LDP Deluxe I was using developed a fault so I'm waiting on a replacement under warrenty, stumbled on a EBS Valve Drive secondhand the other day so that it is in its place for now.2 points
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HOLY THREAD REVIVAL! The DVD is out soon. Here's a trailer.2 points
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This is an industry where we don't even have battery power indicators despite 35 years of active instruments. Let's not get giddy about any promised "innovation"2 points
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