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  1. Yeah, that's what I thought. You can actually request different parts through an online form, so if you want different woods, fingerboards etc but it bumps the price up a lot. As far as I can tell they're the same components/woods etc that they use in the "premade" B40/50 range, which retail at over £1K. Do you think for a project it would be better to just get a knackered old POS and do it up? £650 is a lot to spend on something that might go wrong I guess...

  2. Anyone had any experience with these - good or bad? They look pretty good for the money, don't see many Carvins this side of the pond though.

    The link's here: [url="http://www.carvinworld.com/catalog/guitars/index.php?model=bk50a"]http://www.carvinworld.com/catalog/guitars...php?model=bk50a[/url]

    I know of a website that supplies them in the UK, thinking of pulling the trigger on one of these next year, but I thought I'd see if anyone else has had a go and whether the results were any good.

    Cheers!

  3. In the rock band it's usually a mixture of these:

    Still Of The Night - Whitesnake
    You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
    From Out Of Nowhere - Faith No More
    Summer Song - Joe Satriani
    Sad But True - Metallica
    Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy
    Buck Rogers - Feeder
    Enter Sandman - Metallica
    Tush - ZZ Top
    Jump – Van Halen
    Cant Get Enough Of Your Love – Bad Company
    Whiskey In The Jar – Thin Lizzy/Metallica
    Smoking In The Boys Room – Motley Crue
    Gimmie All Your Lovin – ZZ Top
    Wishing Well – Free
    Back In Black – AC/DC
    Dakota - Stereophonics
    Free Fallin - Tom Petty
    Word Up - Gunn
    Rebel Yell – Billy Idol
    99 Red Balloons – Nena/Goldfinger
    Whole Lotta Rosie – AC/DC
    Smoke On The Water – Deep Purple
    Run To You – Bryan Adams
    Living On A Prayer – Bon Jovi
    Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Highway To Hell –AC/DC
    Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N Roses
    Home Sweet Home – Motley Crue
    Nothing Else Matters – Metallica
    Panama – Van Halen
    The Boys Are Back In Town – Thin Lizzy
    Aint Talkin Bout Love – Van Halen

    and in the glam band it's usually something like this:

    Action - The Sweet
    Cum On Feel The Noise - Slade
    Well Bring The House Down - Slade
    Mama Were All Crazy Now - Slade
    20th Century Boy - T-Rex
    Jeepster - T-Rex
    I Love To Boogie - T-Rex
    Delilah - Tom Jones/Alex Harvey Band
    My Coo Ca Choo - Alvin Stardust
    Little Willy - The Sweet
    Wig Wam Bam - The Sweet
    Devil Gate Drive - Suzi Quattro
    Hot Love - T-Rex
    2-4-6-8 - Tom Robinson Band
    We Will Rock You - Queen
    I Want To Break Free - Queen
    Teenage Rampage - The Sweet
    I Want You To Want Me - Cheap Trick
    Tiger Feet - Mud
    Ballroom Blitz - The Sweet
    Block Buster - The Sweet
    Hi Ho Silver Lining - Jeff Beck

    Neither are in any particular order.

  4. [quote name='Jigster' post='979086' date='Oct 6 2010, 08:15 AM']can anyone recommend any digital doo das that are good for plugging into and just noodling to a drum track with - I'm not talking anything majorly expensive. I used to have a Boss BR600 which was an 8 track recorder with stacks of drum patterns on that was cool for this and I regret selling it.

    - alternatively, are there any software packages with drum loops/patterns that i can buy and install on a Mac Pro?

    Thanks for any info[/quote]

    I just use the radio, useful when the PC's on the fritz!

  5. Can't Get Enough of Your Love (Bad Company)
    Tush (ZZ Top)
    Smoking in the Boys Room (Motley Crue)
    Dakota (Stereophonics)
    Tie Your Mother Down (Queen)

    Might be a bit predictable but people seem to like 'em. All suggestions so far have been good I think, could make a giggable set from all these suggestions I'd have thought.

  6. [quote name='cetera' post='971741' date='Sep 29 2010, 02:18 PM']If you like the Ampeg tone then why not pick up a used SVP-Cl or SVP-Pro preamp and a power amp?

    Alternatively, try a Sansamp RPM or RBI with a power amp.

    Or try a Genz Benz...![/quote]

    +1 for Genz Benz, I run a Shuttle 6.0 (4lbs) into a Barefaced Compact (26lbs), 375W @ 8ohms and it's killer, my drummer said it looks like a "stupid Fisher Price rig" until I brought it to a gig. Needless to say he ran out of insults, and possibly soiled himself when I turned the volume above halfway. Result! Stupidly light and ridiculously loud, and a great sound. If you're after a larger cab, Barefaced do a 2x15 version, the Vintage. I can only imagine how loud that could get :)

  7. QUOTE (thunderbird13 @ Sep 30 2010, 11:02 AM) Turning up dressed a as a wizard

    [quote name='Conan' post='972490' date='Sep 30 2010, 11:07 AM']Yep. That's the one that above all others defines what makes a "bad bass player".[/quote]

    Does dressing up in a lycra catsuit and wearing size 12 platform boots count??

  8. Enjoying reading through the replies, this really interests me because I hear so many people slating bass players who I think are great (Adam Clayton being one of them!) That doesn't mean I don't enjoy the odd noodle about a la Mark King/Victor Wooten, but it really irritates me when you see some idiot playing million mile an hour slap bass over a "pub rock" ballad and thinking they're "it". That personifies bad bass playing for me.

    PS about the "in the real world of gigs tablature doesn't exist" - totally true. I got the biggest kick up the rear end to learn how to read notation when I tried to do a gig reading from TAB for a stage production of "Little Shop of Horrors" a few years ago, mistake!

  9. The title was going to be "What makes a good bass player", but I thought this one was more interesting.

    I ask this because I'm forever watching bands (well, bass players!) and trying to learn things from other people's techniques and tricks, whereas I know people who go and see a band and tell me "That bass player's sh!t", when I've thought they've been more than up to the job.

    So I wonder, what IS a bad bass player? Are there really any players in "famous" bands that are no good?

  10. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='969184' date='Sep 27 2010, 09:57 AM']Hmmm, indeed. I'm sure they're beautifully constructed and finished instruments (if a little bulbous around the lower bout for my liking), but yes, you'd probably only really buy one for the electronics.

    I say this having never even been in the same room as one. :) Could be the bass of my dreams in terms of playability, but at the same sort of pricetag that could get you a pair of matching fretted and fretless ACGs (for example), it'd just continue to be the bass of my dreams.[/quote]

    I must say that after playing a 5 string fretted and a 4 string fretless Enfield at Bass Day last year, I had a serious GAS attack for one......... until he told me how much they cost, and I cried a little on the inside.

  11. I'll agree with molan on the Elixir front - definitely the strings for me, although they're pricey compared to other brands I generally find they'll last at least twice as long as regular uncoated roundwounds.

  12. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=101026&st=0&p=942062&#entry942062"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry942062[/url]

    It is £500 but the SWR tone is great if that's your thing. Has worked well for me in the past from heavy rock gigs to jazz/funk trio gigs!

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