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hoiho

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  1. Phil Lesh's "[url="http://www.ritter-instruments.com/artist-series-phil-lesh.php"]Eye of Horus[/url]" Ritter. Actually, most Ritters are pretty suspect.
  2. Anything with more than two acute angles on its body outline. Gene Simmon's "axe" bass, Booty's Star bass(es). Warwick's Vampyre. Single-cuts.
  3. [quote name='phil.mcglassup' post='949594' date='Sep 8 2010, 04:42 PM']Am I right in thinking that the '760' in the Item No. is the scale length? If so, this works out at 30" whereas I think mine is 30.5". So might I need the 32" version (if there is one) ?[/quote] Getting 32" (medium scale) strings is [i]even more[/i] of a pain that getting short scale ones. I have a 32" Aria, and the choice of strings really isn't great (especially if you don't want to use Rotos). [quote name='phil.mcglassup' post='949594' date='Sep 8 2010, 04:42 PM']I did read somewhere that the 'non-silked' section of the string should not allowed to be wrapped around the tuning peg -is that right?[/quote] That's Right.
  4. [quote name='phil.mcglassup' post='949263' date='Sep 8 2010, 11:16 AM']I've done a bit more searching and found that the La Bella Deep Talkin' Flatwounds for the beatle bass 760FHB2 (39/56/77/96) are the ones to have.[/quote] That's a fairly US-centric view, where they can't easily get the Rotos, or the Hofner, strings. LaBellas [i]are[/i] hard to get over here, which why I use Roto 88s and GHS nylon flats. But Thomann carry them all (I think).
  5. As others have said, it depends on where I've been, and where I'm going. Having tried it, it seems I'd use one finger per note -- index, ring, pinky -- although I [i]might[/i] barre it on a fretted bass, but I don't ever double-stop on fretless by barring (presumably cos I'd never do it on the double bass).
  6. The classic McCartney "thump" sound was originally got with nylon flats, like Rotosound TruBass 88s, or even Hofner's own Beatle Bass strings.
  7. I bought a Epi EB-3 from Delberthot. He was helpful, communicative, and easy to deal with, even when I was dicking around trying to sell another bass to pay him! And the bass was exactly as he said it was. Good chap, all in all.
  8. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='945384' date='Sep 4 2010, 01:33 PM']Westone Thunder 1. The listing says "RARE". I note that by a stunning statistical coincidence, several other examples of this RARE model are listed on ebay.[/quote] Also the classic line: "only slight ageing due to the age of the item."
  9. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='945116' date='Sep 4 2010, 01:14 AM']This makes me cry inside...and i'm fairly tolerant. Jesus Christ, f***ing awful... If that's what a bass trem means, then f*** bass trem.[/quote] Yeah, definitely another "just get a guitar" moment. And, of course, Jaco did the delay loop backing solo thing much better, too.
  10. A passive tone control doesn't [i]add[/i] anything; all it does is progressively remove higher frequencies.
  11. A Westone Raider that's been hit with the [i]sparkly[/i] ugly stick: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1983-Westone-Raider-1-Bass-Matsumoku-Japan-Rare-/260658990602?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3cb07c8e0a"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1983-Westone-Raider-...=item3cb07c8e0a[/url] Nice case, though.
  12. [quote name='Ajrt' post='942762' date='Sep 1 2010, 10:33 PM']Was that a joke. Thats a good deal isn't it?[/quote] Not if the £20 note is a forgery...
  13. [quote name='Paul S' post='942136' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:28 PM']That Vantage looks nice. Shame it isn't black...[/quote] And a pity it's got that POS three-point EB bridge.
  14. Hadn't got round to an introduction post, then I realised that I could just edit my [i]gizzagig[/i] post By day, I'm a mild-mannered middle-aged ex-computer scientist, now studying law. By night, I follow the mighty path of the Low B string... I've been playing bass on and off for nearly 30 years. In that time, I've played all sorts, from classical (I recently played second bass in the Cambridge Concert Orchestra (so, yes, I can read, a bit)), to post-punk in 80s Manchester, via pit bands, blues, jazz, folk-rock, and so on... (You'd think that after all that I'd be better!) Anyway, at my age, I'm no longer looking to become rich, famous, or get the chix. Not that I ever did, really. I always just just wanted to play. Never knowingly said no to beer money, or an open bar, though. [i]This is the kind of junk I listen to[/i]: [url="http://www.last.fm/user/hoiho/"]http://www.last.fm/user/hoiho/[/url] [i]And this is what I use to make the noise[/i]: Michael Poller ¾ Double Bass / D'Addario Helicore Jazz 2005 Warwick Corvette Std Bubinga Fretless / GHS 3060 Black Nylon 1998 Jackson Concert C5A 5 string / RotoSound TruBass 88 2009 Epiphone EB-3 / 1981 Aria Pro II CSB-380 / 1970s Shergold Marathon (in pieces, awaiting attention) Zoom B2 Multi Effects thingy ElectroHarmonix USA Small Stone 1961 Huttl Opus Archtop Guitar / Newtone Archtop Laney R5/R115 WEM Dominator Bass Mk 1
  15. [quote name='Doddy' post='935833' date='Aug 25 2010, 12:10 PM']The Ibanez Gary Willis model is a great fretless, as is the Fender Jaco model.[/quote] I tried a Fender Jaco the same day I bought my Warwick, and I was distinctly unimpressed. It was nicely made, played well, and sounded pretty good, but just didn't [i]feel[/i] right (in the way my Warwick does). That could just have been my playing style, of course. or because I don't much care for lined boards.
  16. [b]Elderly bassist seeks band...[/b] I've been playing bass for nearly 30 years. In that time, I've played all sorts, from classical (second bass in the Cambridge Concert Orchestra (so, yes, I can read, a bit)), to post-punk in 80s Manchester, via pit bands, blues, jazz, folk-rock, and so on... (You'd think that after all that I'd be better!) Anyway, at my age, I'm not looking to become rich, famous, or [i]get the chix[/i]. I just want to [i]play[/i] - even in a rehearsal band. Of course, gigging and beer money would be most welcome. [b]Where I can get to easily:[/b] [indent]Between Edinburgh & Glasgow.[/indent] [b]The kind of junk I listen to:[/b] [indent][url="http://www.last.fm/user/hoiho/"]http://www.last.fm/user/hoiho/[/url][/indent] [b]What I use to make the noise:[/b] [indent]2005 Warwick Corvette Std Bubinga Fretless / GHS 3060 Black Nylon 1998 Jackson Concert C5A 5 string / RotoSound TruBass 88 2009 Epiphone EB-3 / 1981 Aria Pro II CSB-380 / 1970s Shergold Marathon (in pieces, awaiting attention) Zoom B2 Multi Effects thingy ElectroHarmonix USA Small Stone 1961 Huttl Opus Archtop Guitar / Newtone Archtop Laney R5/R115 WEM Dominator Bass Mk 1[/indent]
  17. [quote name='Skezza' post='935792' date='Aug 25 2010, 11:30 AM']Trace Elliot 1153 (2 of) 200 watts 8ohm £120 with covers Mint[/quote] Is that £120 per, or for both? Willing to ship?
  18. Where is it? Any chance of a real picture?
  19. [quote name='LukeFRC' post='935573' date='Aug 25 2010, 01:26 AM']i meant on jazz basses but that is useful stuff seeing as I will be working around the corner! thanks! [/quote] Ah, me too! Well, I'm going back to the University, actually.
  20. [quote name='LukeFRC' post='935568' date='Aug 25 2010, 01:13 AM']yeah as soon as i move over i'm checking out the glaswiegan music shops ..... any thoughts anyone?[/quote] CC Music, Otago Street, in the West End.
  21. Now with added pictures!
  22. Here we have a [b]Zoom B2[/b] multi-effects & amp/cab simulator & beat box & tuner pedal which I have had for a few of years now. I've not used it much, never really having had the time to come to grips with it, and it's [i]never[/i] been gigged, so it's pretty much in perfect nick (if a little dusty). I have both the original, extensive, manual and the wall-wart PSU (although it does also run on 4 AA batteries). If you don't already know how versatile these little red marvels are, [url="http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/b2/"]here's the skinny on it[/url]. Just [b]£45[/b] ([i]OBO[/i]) to your door (a fiver off if you pick it up from Linlithgow ) I also have three other pedals, up for [b]trades[/b]: [list] [*] ElectroHarmonix USA [b]Small Stone[/b] [*] DOD FX42-B [b]Bass Equaliser[/b] [*] DOD FX-82 [b]Bass Compressor[/b] [/list] These must all be about 20 years old (at least). But they're all in nice condition. All complete, and working; and, apart from a few light surface scratches here and there (and one broken, but still usable, slider on the eq), looking pretty good.
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