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Thanks chaps for some awesome and easy/positive transactions! 😎
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Craig bought my Hartke bass. Great guy, easy transaction. Thanks!
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I played a few large theatre shows with mine before lockdown and it sounded huge! GK's are naturally bright sounding so it's worth taming that a little.... Add the drive channel with a subtle boost and you'll be cutting through the band with ease! Love mine :)
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Rio Isolated Bass Track - is it John Taylor?
cetera replied to spectoremg's topic in General Discussion
It's allowed, be it right or wrong. The OP's opinion is also allowed, be it right or wrong. I haven't defended it - I am defending his right to have it. My issue is that you have joined an established forum where lots of people know each other personally or through regular interaction on the forum and treat each other with respect. There is much ribbing and goading but only with those who we know well through such interaction. Coming straight in on your very first post and 'having a go' at someone - then doing the same thing you accused them of, however, just isn't a great way to start. I wish you well and hope you can contribute more positively in future. -
Rio Isolated Bass Track - is it John Taylor?
cetera replied to spectoremg's topic in General Discussion
We'll all be sure to check in with you before posting in future in case you become offended. Thanks. You'll find plenty of love for JT and Duran on these pages. As for your Oasis comment.... well you've just fallen into your own trap -
Rio Isolated Bass Track - is it John Taylor?
cetera replied to spectoremg's topic in General Discussion
No. He was posting his opinion/question in that he thought it was plectrum and that it was unlikely to have been played with fingers. Unless you're John Taylor's Mum I'm unsure why you became so offended? Nice editing of your original post btw. What was that you were saying about being condescending comments? -
Rio Isolated Bass Track - is it John Taylor?
cetera replied to spectoremg's topic in General Discussion
Way to go with your first ever post on this forum.... straight into insults. Whether the original poster was right or wrong this is clearly no way to respond. You might want to check your attitude..... -
😆😆 https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/morrissey-bmg-label-racist-smiths-b1724136.html
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Yeah, Tom Scholz was a brilliant songwriter.... *cough* 'More Than A Feeling'
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KISS' cover of "God Gave Rock n Roll To You" is vastly superior to the original by Argent...
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Your best (and worst!) bass gear purchases of 2020?
cetera replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
The best?!? These two beauties: Mega-rare Hamer Impact (from 1991 and only 200 ever made), imported from the USA. So comfortable to play, killer looks and a gorgeous sound! Fender FSR 70's sunburst P bass with blocks from this very forum. Such classic looks and tone. S/H Fender Rumble 100 Bass Combo. Fantastic tones for home practice/small gigs! And I got it for the price of a Rumble 25 Also, the TC Electronic Spark Booster pedal - a lovely subtle booster that adds a perfect amount of grind/grit to your signal, with some tasty harmonic overtones.... and all for just £40!! The worst? Nothing really.... I'm very careful with my purchases and do my research/due diligence in advance... -
Spoke to someone at Interparcel and they are VERY confused.... especially as I am able to book directly on UPS site. They are going to look into it and let me know... As an aside, they said that they also find TNT very reliable. Never used them myself. Any opinions on them or Tufnells?
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I almost always send my guitars by UPS (via Interparcel) but today I have logged on at Interparcel with a standard bass in shipping box to send across country and it is NOT returning any UPS quotes/results... Anyone else know any thing about this?
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Do you want to rock? If so what does it look like?
cetera replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I'm more concerned about people telling me that they want to "funk me up"! -
Cheers chap! I'm simply running through an old Boss CE2 Chorus pedal into my Fender Rumble 100 practice combo (set flat!). Yes, I do have.... er.... one or two t-shirts I've accumulated over the years! lol!
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A few more bass bits and pieces appearing on my channel.... including a chance to play/hear my new (30 yr old) Hamer Impact on this classic Winger track. (The good riffing stuff kicks in from 2:30). Remember to subscribe/like if you feel so inclined...
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I just love listening to people who can sing.
cetera replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
This guy..... Kip Winger.... such a huge talent! Fantastic bassist, songwriter, professional ballet dancer, classical composer, Broadway musical writer and an amazing rock vocalist. Here he shows just what his soulful voice is capable of..... Give him a listen and appreciate the talent... -
As Gene Simmons always says..... "the critics who had it in for us in the beginning are now asking 'Would you like fries with that?' "
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A big potential purchase has come up and sadly I need to move on a couple of basses to help pay for it. *SOLD* Need to move this on....! So, as a result, and using the last in/first out rule.... here is my gorgeous Archer KS3 Kasim Sulton Signature Bass. Not a lot of these around.... but a lovely feeling/playing instrument - lightweight with classic offset Jazz meets Spector/Tune/Bass Collection style looks.... More pics available on request. Here's the official blurb: For over 30 years bassist/singer-songwriter Kasim Sulton has worked with artists as diverse as Todd Rundgren, Blue Öyster Cult, The New Cars, Meat Loaf, Joan Jett, Utopia, Celine Dion, Bon Jovi and Hall & Oates. He also played in the musical "Movin' Out on Broadway", Mike Portnoy's "Blue Matter Custard" and has his own increasingly successful solo career. The new Kasim Sulton Signature K S3 Archer Bass is a visually stunning and truly unique sounding instrument, equipped with a P-Bass/J-Bass pickup configuration and a bridge design built to Kasim's own specifications. This newly updated model features updated precision bridge adjustments, which provide a newly improved fretboard action for ease of playability on the road and in the studio. Overall, the K S3 Bass provides a rich, full-bodied tone and sustain. If you want great performance, undeniable style and affordability, look no further than the new v3 Kasim Sulton Signature Bass from Archer. "This latest version is the result of a continuing effort to improve the look, feel and technical aspects of my bass. This “Version 3” K Bass represent the positive changes I continue to make during my road tours and studio work. I feel this proactive approach helps to make this instrument what is has evolved into today since its inception of the original model produced 9 years ago. Whether I'm playing with Todd Rundgren, Meat Loaf, Blue Öyster Cult or solo, I rely on my K Bass for the performance I'm looking for in a road and studio-tested quality instrument." - Kasim Sulton Specifications: Body: Ash Translucent Polyurethane (Black) Finish Neck: Top Grade Canadian Hard Maple Neck: Set Neck Fingerboard: Rosewood Scale: 34” 24 Frets Adjustable Truss Rod 'Kasim Sulton' inlaid signature at 12th fret “K” inlay on headstock Width at Nut: 40mm Custom K Sulton Bridge String Spacing at Bridge: 20mm String-Through Body Bridge Design Electronics & Hardware Pickups: Custom “PSL” system pickups 2 volume, 2 tone controls The bass is in fantastic (almost mint) condition and comes in a custom shaped semi-solid guitar case (zip broken but can be easily rectified). At almost £700 new this bass is priced to sell at a bargain *SOLD* Payment by cash on collection (from Guildford/Woking area), Paypal (you pay all fees) or direct bank transfer. Please see my extensive positive feedback thread for assurance of a clean, honest transaction.
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A big potential purchase has come up and sadly I need to move on a couple of basses to help pay for it So, as a result, here is my lovely Hartke XK4 active bass. I always wanted one of these as I had played one in a shop approx 15 years ago and had been blown away by the massive (almost Status/Modulus graphite-sounding) active tone, striking black/chrome and brushed aluminium looks... and easily playable neck that felt like it was short-medium scale! It didn't disappoint and I've hugely enjoyed owning and playing it. Indeed, soundwise, it's been a fave of many musicians I've ever played with as it cuts through with authority and ease. Here's the original sales blurb from Hartke: Designed to Larry Hartke's specifications and featuring high quality components throughout, the XK-4 represents a more accessibly priced option for professional bassists. This precision instrument features a Poplar body coupled to a Vaccaro double T-Bar aluminum component neck system with a rock maple neck shell that provides a familiar feel and easy playability. This unique neck system consists of a lightweight aluminum aircraft extrusion welded to an aluminum triple-plated chrome headstock. It not only ensures maximum resistance to atmospheric conditions and string tension, it provides exceptionally long sustain and tuning stability over the long run. A Rosewood fretboard with ultra fat action neck finish and Nickel-Silver frets further enhance playability while the XK-4's Zero-fret design provides flawless open string response.To best capture its extraordinary sustain, tone and presence, the XK-4 is equipped with high performance passive pickups and active electronics. Other features include dual volume controls; concentric bass/treble tone controls; a chrome bridge and tuning machines and a brushed aluminum finish pickguard. Like the XL-4, there is a lifetime guarantee on the neck assembly. Poplar body 34" scale length Vaccaro double T-Bar aluminium neck Chrome-plated headstock Rock maple neck shell Rosewood fretboard Nickel silver frets Zero fret for flawless open string response P-J passive pickups with active electronics Dual volume controls Concentric Active Bass/Treble controls Heavy Duty 'Hartke branded' Chrome bridge Gotoh Chrome tuners Easy access 9-volt battery compartment Brushed aluminium finish pickguard Sadly, less than 1000 of these were ever made when Vaccaro suddenly went out of business and production ceased in around 2002. Condition is excellent (especially for a 18 year old bass!) with just a couple of very light surface dings on the body edge. More pics available on request. These are high quality instruments and were priced at around $1000 / £800 new when they came out. I therefore feel I'm offering a bargain at just £SOLD! Happy to courier at your cost (prob around £50 for 24hr UPS via Interparcel). Payment by cash on collection (from Guildford/Woking area), Paypal (you pay all fees) or direct bank transfer. Please see my extensive positive feedback thread for assurance of a clean, honest transaction.
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I just love listening to people who can sing.
cetera replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
Still my fave soul singer ever..... and much missed. The irreplaceable Sam Cooke... -
Mmmmmmm..... Oops.... I've just crashed the yoghurt truck...!
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Yep, this..... I wish Spector would get their finger out and make the Spectorbird shape available as a Euro option!! Also, I'd like them to make a twin J pickup version available of their Euro LX or Classic model.... Apart from these I'm always on the look out for another Hamer Impact bass 😉