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stingrayPete1977

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  1. [quote name='gjones' timestamp='1473893684' post='3134014'] I changed the neck on my Geddy Lee Jazz with a quite chunky Allparts neck. The sound was much deeper and rounder with the Allparts fitted. [/quote] Which proves nothing at all
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1473842305' post='3133461'] My first bass was an Avon SG copy, too! 1974! Hope it wasn't the same one! [/quote] Was it awful in everyway?
  3. With active speakers it is easier than ever to split the PA, I have the digital mixer, spare mackie passive mixer, two RCF 735 tops and the stands, the guitarist has two db opera10 tops /monitors and a little mixer, in our full band we use all four plus the drummer has his own wedge, for acoustic gigs the guitarist uses the 10s as the FOH for vocals only which they are excellent for too. Flexibility is key imo.
  4. I use a magnetic pickup on my double bass, I was told it would just sound like a fretless P bass, it doesn't. A good example I came up with is to think what a big old Gretch guitar from the 50s sounds like, you can still hear the hollow body compared to say a telecaster.
  5. My introduction to bass was via an Avon SG copy bass of some sort, it was awful (imo ) ok it was a copy but I've found the things I disliked the most about it were all present on the real ones, I bought a Peavey Foundation in 1993 and it was a revelation and my playing improved hugely,I've never looked back.
  6. There's some fantastic petite female double bassists, when in thumb position your thumb doesn't go behind the neck at all unless it's about 3 foot long! I started on upright because I couldn't bend my wrist to play horizontal, I now play with a electric bass held sort of diagonal and use the three finger technique from the double bass, a dogs breakfast but I'm still gigging!
  7. [quote name='ivansc' timestamp='1473775085' post='3133014'] Not hardly. My excuse is severe arthritis in both hands which limits my playing massively even on a 4 string. Plenty of other reasons for not being able to get around on the average five. How are you on upright bass, for example? [/quote] As someone that had their left hand bolted back on with a titanium plate, plays five strings and upright bass I can tell you that with the correct technique anyone that can play a four string could do five strings, if anything I play with a more open hand on a five string even though I do still grab the neck far to hard, my classic 5 Stingray nut width can't be more more if at all that some P basses either. I've seen many people swap to five strings BECAUSE of their arthritis to use the playing across the board technique to make it easier on their hands, fingers and arms.
  8. I've never understood the need to add the "in my opinion" to posts you make, the fact you are making the post and the members name on the left tells us it's their opinion?
  9. [quote name='ChunkyMunky' timestamp='1473711897' post='3132528'] Phwoar. If only that was a 5 string, I'd be all over it! [/quote] Yep
  10. If I won the lottery I'd have a thunderbird, it would be mounted on the lounge wall next to a Ricky, neither would be played but they'd look awesome!
  11. It's all nonsense to imply they are doing something different imo? Metal is enough of a prefix to give a clue to those who may be interested, after that the listener can judge it on it's own merits surely. Kids eh,lol.
  12. I had the single one, gave up on piezo and now rock a mag pickup only
  13. Math metal? Tech metal? Why do things need such specific labels!
  14. If he waits for 1994 to come around again he might actually get what he wants for it
  15. I use a stand to hold the big Galaxy tablet that controls the digital mixer but I put it sideways at the rear of the stage near my amp, does this count or does it need to be in front of me and does it need to have dots on it before people can 'quite rightly' walk out of the gig before the first note is played?
  16. [quote name='PaulWarning' timestamp='1473417936' post='3129998'] can't argue with that, another reason to learn the songs, and wear sunglasses, they're never quite sure where you're looking [/quote]
  17. Dookie era Greenday, sounds great but I'm not sure it would work for me in my function set.
  18. I once played a 70's Jazz that was just shy of 16lbs , try before you buy and all that! I also gigged a Ricky for a bit on loan, that was the lightest bass I have ever known but it wanted to tip up all night giving me wrist ache in my left wrist from holding it up all the time even when I just wanted a swig of my drink or what not!
  19. [quote name='HengistPod' timestamp='1473345108' post='3129368'] Classical musicians. Lots of stuff to play. No way they can remember it all ... meh. Perhaps if, like Andre Rieu or Nigel Kennedy or Nicola Benedetti, they bothered to learn the 200-year old tunes ... they might make a few quid out of actually entertaining people instead of sitting around in a semi-circle peering at sheets of music and flipping pages with strange foot pedal gizmos. [/quote] TBF the original post was guitar bands but that has never stopped Basschat getting in a twist!
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