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Just back in from a Queenage gig. Barring a couple of little niggles that I'm sure the majority would not even have noticed, it went very well indeed. We're still trying to find the right balance in older material which we like doing and the most popular stuff, but given it was only our third gig, things are looking great. There was a lady there who is a member of the Queen fan club. She said that she has seen A LOT of Queen tributes and thought we were excellent. The venue also gave us a cash bonus as we had such a great turnout. Hopefully a return booking will be had next year. All in all, a great night.12 points
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I’ll be gigging my Larry tomorrow too! I put a clear scratchplate on cos that grain is too pretty to hide and popped in a EMG GZR too …12 points
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My original “twins” - Ash body, maple cap, ebony boards…21 frets (or 21 positions on fretless), Seymour Duncan classic stacks and VVTT controls. Epiphone Jack Casady basses - 20th Anniversary and Ltd Pelham.9 points
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I'm sad to hear this news. Dave was very generous to me at a time when I was low. In addition he was an understanding soul who made me feel that I was not alone. My sympathy goes to his family and close friends. Rest in peace Dave.6 points
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Just acquired this lovely Sandberg California V Short Scale.5 points
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She lives! The ole dry solder joint and that was all, not bad for 1983 tronics4 points
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The anniversary looks very special now I’ve swapped the PG for black, hard to capture the flamed top…4 points
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Warwick Fortress 5 with Chromes really like this OC-2 setting with the VCA Comp and Beta V4 points
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The new bands first outing from the rehearsal studio was this Tuesday just gone. I'm still very much a novice bassist, this beng my second attempt at playing live. Played four songs at an open mic session at the Junction in Rainford, just north of St Helens, Merseyside. You Really Got Me, Fortunate Son, Black Night, and Paranoid on my trusty 5 string Harley Benton. Great live music pub. Allows us to slowly get used to the transition from Rehearsal to Live!4 points
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Sterling StingRay Shortscale This is my Sterling StingRay shortscale bass. It is in good condition and plays and sounds superb. I’m selling a few basses as I bought something a bit expensive! When I bought it the bass had some neck dive and so I replaced the tuners with some old Hipshot ultra-lites I have in my spares box. The eagle eyed will spot that one tuner is a USA version and this is because the imported versions are not reversible. I’ve kept the original tuners if you wanted to return them to the bass I’ll return it to stock and sell it for £415. The neck has had luminous position markers - front and side - installed. This was prior to my purchase. It’s been done well but I must say they aren’t something I find particularly useful although they look pretty in the dark! There are minor dings and some corrosion to the small scratchplate screws. Other than that there are some cosmetic flaws to the neck and a small ding on the underside of the rosewood board - nothing that gets in the way of playing. See pics. There is a line on the back of the neck that isn’t a scratch or flaw but a grain mark in the wood. Great little bass. Very lightweight at around 3.5kgs. Nice punchy sound. Pickup preferred as there isn’t a gigbag. I can post at buyer’s cost however. UK only. No trades. Thanks!3 points
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Please remove if not appropriate, but I have just read the sad news of the passing of fellow bc member Dov65. I’m sure some of us have spoken to or done deals with him over the years, and I personally have found him to be a very generous, kind, and funny bloke and will miss him greatly. I just thought I’d let everyone know who isn’t connected to him via other means.3 points
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Noticed a new channel on Freeview yesterday- GIGS. Seems to be showing only live concert films. Only had time to watch Garbage live in Denver last night (with Eric Avery on bass) but there seems to be a full schedule of various genres. The only issue is that its a data channel rather than broadcast (basically the same as streaming) so the ads cut in randomly and inappropriately i.e interrupting the songs, which is a shame. Apologies if this is old news to others, I only saw it on the channel guide last night so its certainly new to my area.3 points
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Well after chatting with Nathan of Sushi Box I have gone ahead and ordered one. I will be able to make do with using the bypass toggle switch when needed.3 points
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I used it last night having had zero time with it to try it out. I used it as a preamp. It was extremely straightforward to dial in a good tone and to adjust it to suit when the band kicked in. Sweepable mids are always useful, and the bass and treble are very responsive. I used it with the dirt on throughout and it's not too in your face, but helped in the mix. The thing is extremely light. Feels like it ought to be way heavier and there's no doubt this contributes to a somewhat cheap feel. But it's a cheap pedal, so there's no harm in it feeling cheap. Is it rugged enough to be toured? I have no idea yet, I'll report back if it fails in any way. Anyway, if like me you buy preamps for a bit of fun, and have no intention of forking out a small fortune for one, this is perfect for you. If you want to support the original brand, and more importantly if you can afford to, then this won't be for you3 points
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The speaker power rating is the maximum, not the minimum. For that matter the 600 watt rating is thermal. Chances are it may not handle anywhere near that before reaching its mechanical limit. I'd make sure that something's broken before trying to fix it.3 points
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There’s two things… analogue circuits - which you can’t copyright or patent so fair game for behringer/jhs/joyo/demonFX to copy. In diystompboxes / freestompboxes world some things from smaller makers sometimes get left alone, but then there’s a few pedals out there where the diy community mods then get sold back to people as a “boutique” pedal… design and trade dress - which is absolutely protectable under eu/uk/us law- where you take the design and copy it. This isn’t cool and where DemonFX probably overstep the line, but there’s a fine line - as Aldi packaging aping the premium brand is on the right side of the line… counterfit is where the pedal is trying to copy the real thing and be indistinguishable to it - DemonFX aren’t doing that.3 points
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Literally took it out of the box and gigged with it. Just finished. Short review? Bloody brilliant.3 points
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..........that a standard Jazz Bass won't/can't? Looking at this model with 2xJ-PUPs.2 points
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So about a month ago - I decided to sell my Gibson Ripper to fund some house work for my little girl who needs a wet room… you have most likely seen the thread…no further comment…(love you guys). Ive been swapping between the Ripper and My Jack Casady… Both absolutely heroic in their own right. I’ve a potted history with Casady’s - I adore them and with a few minor tweaks, they’re ideal for me. So, resigned to the fact I’d be Gibson-less, I sold some bits and bobs I had in storage and a lovely little peavey bass to buy a gold Casady like my old one - to sit next to my blue one (one flats, one rounds…) But then I spotted an Anniversary model on a facebook marketplace listing which I’ve always loved (although I hated the white pickguard). The seller would not ship - and no matter how I wanted it…I agreed it was a stupid move in a gigbag. My loverboy @walshy stepped in and took the Casady under his wing. After a few weeks of trying to figure out when I could get to Hexham or he could get to Manchester. We managed it. By this point - the wonderful folk of BC had negated the sale of the Gibson by raising funds to help with the project for Iris. So I’ve now got 2 Casady’s and a ripper. Weirdly, the neck profiles are totally different - the blue one has a flatter profile, the Anniversary has a deeper shape. Needs a clean and a set up. The wonderful Earlpilanz on eBay has done me a black pickguard which is in the post. Actually really cheap (£20 all in, mental) At some point, I’ll have to sort some longer straps; the casady sits higher than I have the ripper even on the same straps because of the button position/body depth. but that’s me and gear done - for the next few years while we upgrade the house… Anyhow…fat bottomed girls…you make the rocking world go round…2 points
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Here is my contribution to the November 2024 Basschat Composition Challenge, illustrated with a picture chosen by myself (with permission from fellow winners Andy Travis and Upside Downer...). Rock'n'Roll, concert-going, half-pipe racing, whoops'n'bump ramps... Nothing stops this little lady. Rock on..! Double-tracked Xaviere guitar (Helix Vst presets...), and doubled up basses (Verithin and HB-50, both with Helix Vst presets...), drums by Superior Drummer 3. Reaper, naturally, for recording, mixing and rendering, with a dose of Ozone everywhere to fatten in all up and glue it together. Thanks for listening, if you already have; if you're about to, enjoy.2 points
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True enough! The thing I find amusing though, if you took this thread and went to publish it as a book of advice to bass players, an editor would have a brain spasm trying to make sense of it!2 points
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... but then again, being a 'YouTuber' doesn't necessarily qualify them any more than anyone on here. They might well have been spouting nonsense on the internet themselves, potentially they just like the sound of their own opinions presented as fact even more than forum posters!2 points
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I think if you plugged in a 250W Trace Elliot amp, which is around 160w @8 ohm, it would get very very loud. Try your current amps out before over thinking it.2 points
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Hi Mickey. Yes you are correct. That is a Lakland USA 'Bob Glaub' 44-64 which I bought from @three in 2021. I don't really get on with full fat P necks, which appears to be sacrelige to some apparently (including one bass player at the gig last night), but it's an outstanding bass and fits the Queen vibe nicely. As good as the Lakland is, it's really there as a back up to the black Shuker on the other side which I used for the gig. [the black one is actually a JJ Burnel signature, but no-one notices] I've asked Jon to build me a natural looking P to take the place of John Deacon's stripped P (which he later refinished in black). Hopefully that should be ready in 2025. Another year of gear abstinence failure 🤷♂️. Cab is obviously a Barefaced Big Twin (Gen 3). The amp is Darkglass Electronics Microtubes 900 v2 Limited Edition 'Euryale'. The pedal board looks unnecessary and it mostly is for this gig. The only things on it I use for Queen is the Shure GLX wireless and the FEA Dual Band Compressor Limiter. The other pedals I use for other bands. I'm too lazy to keep chopping and changing pedals 😂.2 points
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There are a few very light surface marks here and there on the neck but they’re barely noticeable, and a few on the top of the headstock.I could only find one little nick which is on the back of the volute. And it’s a healthy 8lb, not the weightless bits of driftwood the newer ones tend to feel like 👍🏻2 points
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Are you after mono or poly? I’d also add the following: Behringer Model D (classic Minimoog stuff and only £166 at the moment, though you’ll need some keys to go with it); Roland SE-02 (Very Minimoog like but with patch memory, PWM, and a few other extra modulation capabilities over the original and a built-in delay and sequencer); Novation Bass Station II; Korg ARP Odyssey; Moog Minitaur (bass mono synth module, sounds amazing though has an upper pitch range limitation of C above middle C); Yamaha Reface CS (digital 8-voice poly with built-in effects, knob per function control, preset-saving possible via mobile/desktop app). Roland JU-06/06A (4-voice digital recreation of the Juno 60/106, nice and easy to program and sounds good); Dreadbox Nymphes (poly) and Typhon (mono); Monologue is great. I did find the AD-only envelopes a bit restrictive but it’s a fun and great-sounding synth with some refinements over the Monologue, particularly in how the sequencer works. Minilogue is also very good. Personally I find 4 voices too restrictive for the chordal stuff I do, but if you’re not doing big extended chords, this is a great synth for the money.2 points
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Poah, those are both gorgeous! I'm not a big fan of the "standard" goldtop JCS but these...poah. Very nice.1 point
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Hi , I'm selling my 4003 , With case. It was purchased in 2017 from Rich Tone . It hasn't been played much and is in very good condition . there are 2 tiny scratch marks on the back of the body , you can hardly see them. please email me with any questions . [email protected] Rob1 point
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