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mcnach

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  1. Tiny overdrive with big sound. Comes with box but no instructions. £28 including delivery (mainland UK) Pictures to follow, but excellent cosmetic condition (excellent condition, full stop, really). Here's a video demo meanwhile (not my demo)
  2. A set of new, unopened, set of D'Addario EXL170 nickel strings, gauges 45-65-80-100 I don't use these strings anymore... £14 including delivery
  3. I have a set of EXL170BT nickel strings, balanced tension series, gauges 45-60-80-107 New, unopened... I no longer use these strings, so this is surplus to requirements. £16 including delivery
  4. I have a set of NEW D'Addario nickel strings EXL160 (50-70-85-105), unused... but the package was opened. I was using EXL170 and tore open the plastic pack before I realised my mistake. They were never taken out, but the plastic wrapper is open. £12 delivered
  5. Ernie Ball nickel hybrid slinky gauge strings (45-65-85-105) They have been used at home for about two weeks, they are still plenty bright. Decent strings, I've been comparing several other nickels and I prefer DR Sunbeams which are not as bright. They've been cut to fit a Precision. £12 delivered
  6. Status tapewound strings, black nylon gauges 105-85-65-45, very flexible and soft to play They've been cut to fit a Precision bass. Very little use, I bought them recently as I was curious to check them out, but they're not my thing. £12 including delivery
  7. I wouldn't let it stop me (in fact, it did not), but just be extra careful when dealing with long and narrow screws.
  8. wow! That's such a beautiful bass!!! By the way... "By The Way"... chords at the beginning? How do you play it? I never played any chords on that one but I'd love to know how you do it. If it sounds better I might change, why not?
  9. I play a Stingray but it was useful on Saturday to... give someone annoying a little tap on the head with
  10. Indeed. I wonder how many times we don't gel with a bass soundwise and that could have changed with different strings. I have a Mike Dirnt Precision that was destined to have a little active mids module installed (cut/boost and frequency centre control) as I felt it lacking a bit in the low mids... but after trying Labella White Nylon copper tapewounds the need disappeared. Get the best sound possible at source, and that makes life a lot easier later.
  11. another update... I finally ditched the original strings. Man, why didn't I do that earlier??? DR SUNBEAMS on... what a difference! They're a little more compliant, which is nice. I have it set with pretty low action, but I can still dig in when I want to... and these strings have transformed the bass. It's incidentally the first time I try Sunbeams (I have been using their stainless steel counterpart, Fat Beams, for ages, which also have a round core)... and I love them. They are not overly bright even straight from the packet, so they suit me very well. Punchy, nice mids... and the Model T sounds fantastic with them. Lovely bass, and with careful pickup adjustment a very good sounding one too... then put nice strings on and it becomes a great bass indeed. Strings, so often overlooked...
  12. I sleep like a baby It does take a little time to come down, but not that long. On local gigs that we do midnight - 3am or so... I may feel tired when I arrive, but the gig itself wakes me up. When we finish I'm wide awake. We may hang out a few minutes, then go home... and I just have a shower, chill a bit... and within an hour I'm falling asleep. But then, I'm one of those people who can have a coffee at 11pm and go to bed at midnight... if I'm tired, I'll sleep regardless.
  13. But then the strings will last soooooo long it won't even matter (Not arguing with you, hey, we all have our preferences ) I'm really interested to hear what you think about the Newtones when you get them. I have heard nothing but great things about them and I like how they can pretty much produce any gauge you like. I'll have to buy a set and find out for myself, but I've just spent a mini fortune on 4 sets of DR Fat Beams and a couple of Labella white nylons... so I'll wait a bit Meanwhile, I'll be all ears
  14. I used one without PA support in a small bar, an 8 piece funk/hip-hop band. It was surprisingly good. Yes, we were not Motorhead-style super loud, but we weren't quiet either. edit, for commenting on the OP's goals: for a typical rock gig, I'd doubt it will suffice 'though. You'll be pushing it hard constantly and I doubt it'll last long. I used a MarkBass CMD121P combo for years... it was great, and I was able to use it alone or with a small extension cab for small bar gigs that did not require a lot of volume, but it was mostly used as a stage monitor. As a stage monitor I put it on an angled stand on the floor pointing at me... and it was very good. But I would not imagine depending on it alone for many 'real life' gigs, which is why at the same time I owned a separate LM3 head and a couple of Barefaced BB2 cabs.
  15. Great! Please report back when you try them, and see what you think, in particular compared to Sunbeams
  16. I've used that seller for various other bits and pieces, and I never got hit with custom charges... good call!
  17. I don't understand what the price of the bass has got to do with the price of the strings... why would I put cheaper strings on a cheaper bass? (but I am also the guy who doesn't worry about adding a £150 preamp to a £40 bass... I really don't look at the relative values, just whether the total cost gives me something good and reasonable for the price). Anyway... I feel your pain, as I'm a fan of DR fat Beams (and Sun Beams) and Labella white nylons, and they're all getting rather silly in price. I use each set of roundwounds for a year or a bit more... so it's not the end of the world, but I've also been looking at alternatives. One that keeps coming for the round core roundwounds I like is Newtone strings. They are around £28 per set. I haven't tried them myself, but the reviews look good. If anyone has direct experience of similar DR / Newtone strings I'd love to hear.
  18. what he says. The knobs on the BSW may do slightly different things in different modes, and they're also quite interactive so that sometimes a knob doesn't seem to do much unless another knob is away from the extreme positions... experiment a little. It's not the best pedal out there, but it does quite a few things decently. The octave is not bad either. From what I remember (I don't have mine anymore), low end loss was not a problem at all with it. The DOD FX25 can sound great but it's a little wild and can often be a bit overwhelming. I prefer the BSW.
  19. One of the bands I've played with, we had a pool of about 25-30 songs between originals and a few covers... The lengths of the songs cold be altered dynamically to suit the length of the gig... if people seem to be enjoying it, we make them longer... guitar/sax/trombone solos, often with call/response elements between them can transform a 3 minute song into a 12 minite epic that gets people sweaty and having fun. Amazing.
  20. same here... in fact I bought two more after that incident... it just seems silly for them to use those screws when otherwise they make such nice basses.
  21. I forgot... also, if I use somebody's amp I like to return the settings to whatever it was before I used it.
  22. oh yes. drinks onstage in general annoy me... I can't force others but I establish a no-drinks boundary around my gear. Yes, I do drink... but I make sure I keep my bottle out of the way and safe... If someone puts a drink on my amp that I lend, I go over and remove it, even if it's in the middle of a song. I try to do it firmly with with a friendly attitude. The message gets through easily. I never encountered anybody who'd antagonise me about it, but if they did I'd unplug them without hesitation: I can't think of any gig I've played where I'd end up suffering any serious repercusions for doing that. Sound guys tend to be very understanding as they suffer that stuff constantly, and it takes 10 seconds to plug their bass directly into a DI box. Bottomline: be respectful and careful with other people's gear
  23. There's no hard rule, I think. Just talk to the guy and see. Most people are ok with you adjusting as you need to. When I lend, I take a picture of the settings after my soundcheck and let them do their thing. Most people like to be thanked. Sometimes I don't have a clue whose equipment is, it could be hired, or belong to an organiser... but whenever I can find out I make sure I thank them. I generally prefer to use my own stuff, and even in multiband situations it's easily achievable: my gear doesn't take that much space and gets set up faster than the drummer puts all his cymbals on... so I don't see the reason for the widespread "to save hassle, use this amp" situation, in fact if you ask you normally end up with an ok. But sometimes I used whatever's provided... a thank you is always nice. And if you end up hating the amp (it happens ) it's not necessary to tell them that. I heard of some guys walking in with their bass, play and go, no more hassle... yet they were moaning later about their amplifier is much better: then bring it and use it, you lazy git.
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