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  1. [quote name='Protium' post='261667' date='Aug 13 2008, 04:12 PM']Tone-wise you won't notice any difference.[/quote] Actually I think that some people might experience a slight difference in tone. My Jazz (w/Badass) seemed to become a whole lot more punchier when I upgraded from the original bridge. Maybe it's all in my head, but I'm a lot happier overall now
  2. acidbass

    GONE

    I'll take them mate! Do you accept PayPal?
  3. [quote name='lineboss58' post='260211' date='Aug 11 2008, 06:32 PM']I loved that bass but you could only do yes stuff with it and the band i was in hated it, they liked my thunderbird or precision better.[/quote] I always consider this when admiring someone's tone. For example, people like Chris Squire and Bruce Foxton get some really great sounds from their 4001s, but in a Blues Rock band or orchestra pit, could you get away with it? I love hearing them, and I'd love to be able to make my setup sound like that, but I'm not sure other musicians would appreciate the cut-throatedness as much as I would! Probably end up having to start a Yes/Jam tribute band called The Brixton Roundabout or something along those lines
  4. I think the main riff has two alternating bass parts, both of which revolve around the D/Bm/A/G chords in key of D. The first one (to my ear) goes something like - [font="Courier New"] |---------------------------------| |------------------------------2--| |-5-5---2--2----0-0------0-2--2---| |----------------------3----------| [/font] And the second - [font="Courier New"] |---------------------------------| |------------------------------0--| |-5-5---2--2----0-0------0-2--2-2-| |----------------------3----------| [/font] Aside from that, a few little variations are thrown in to make it a little more interesting! Hope this helps
  5. Organise a weekly (or twice-weekly) practice session which suits all band members. That way, it will become part of everyone's routine, and no excuses will be accepted! To be honest though - if you feel that your fellow band members are cancelling due to a lack of commitment, there will be frustrating times ahead unless you have a serious conversation regarding the band's future. There are too many great bassists in this world stagnating in under-committed bands.
  6. The bass is now on hold, sale imminent! Thanks to all who showed interest
  7. [quote name='Master blaster' post='259036' date='Aug 9 2008, 09:20 PM']very nice bass. i wish my car wasn't in the garage getting repaired cos otherwise ide buy it. Does Dirk Lance (ex incubus) use he 5 string version of this??[/quote] One of the reasons I bought it Great player
  8. Hello again all, Just to confirm - the cost is £700 but that doesn't include shipping, which to most mainland UK destinations will be around £30 (insured up to £1000). I prefer payment by personal cheque. I do however use PayPal, but would like to arrange a split of costs if you prefer to pay that way! Thanks for all the interest so far, and I hope someone will get lucky soon! Danny
  9. Up for sale is my beloved Warwick Streamer Stage 2. It's a German Made one built in 1997. The specs are as follows - [list] [*]Afzelia Body [*]Wenge Neck [*]Neck Thru Design [*]24 frets [*]Wenge Fingerboard with Yin Yang Inlay [*]Scale Length 34" [*]Active MEC J/J Pickups [*]Active MEC 3 Band Electronics [*]Warwick Tuners [*]2 piece Warwick Bridge [*]Warwick Just-A-Nut I [*]Jim Dunlop recessed straplocks [*]Finish - Natural Oil [/list] She's a veteran of many live gigs, but has always been kept safely in it's hardcase (which I'm including). I've also waxed it regularly with the supplied beeswax to maintain the quality of the finish! There are a couple of small dings on the back of the bass, caused by my belt buckle, but they in no way affect the playability of this great instrument and cannot be seen while playing! I can send pictures of these on request. The bass does appear a little darker in real life than in the pictures, due to the camera flash. The bass will be shipped via courier in a full flightcase, along with a tin of Warwick wax, adjusting tools and a new set of roundwound strings. Any of you Warwick heads will know that this is one of their higher end instruments, just below the Custom Shop lines in terms of quality and craftsmanship. [b]£700 o.n.o[/b] Will also consider trades for quality fretted 4 string basses. Any questions - please feel free to PM me! Thanks for looking, Danny
  10. You all are being too hard on poor Sally. It's funky!
  11. I think most people on here would recommend [url="http://www.bassic.co.uk/"]Bassic Cables[/url] (made by our very own OBBM). They're handmade to your specifications and are extremely reliable. As for headphones - I've been using AKG K-55s to practice with now for over a year and they've been consistently great. The low frequencies don't lose any oomph which is a definite necessity for most bassists I'd imagine! Hope this helps, Danny
  12. If I can recall correctly, it goes something like this - Eb Eb Eb Eb Eb (in that Bo Diddley beat style rhythm interlocked with drums) ...then it has a little run in the last repetition, just before the vocals come in as you say that goes something like this - Eb Eb Eb G G# A# then back to the Eb! Hope this helps
  13. I've seen these for sale in Urban Outfitters and I was very intrigued by their uses! Might consider picking one up myself if someone on here can give a positive recommendation Danny
  14. I've never taken a spare bass or amp to a gig, it's just extra hassle really! A more useful option would be to take some basic tools (soldering iron, pliers, screwdriver etc) and if something goes wrong you have most of your bases covered, bar a freak accident! As has been said above, you can always just DI to the PA if your amp fails too.
  15. As musical as it sounds...I think it's against forum rules to sell a car!
  16. Always get your drummer to count into a song, be it on sticks or just in the air with mimed numbers. Always let the drummer decide when to end a song. Watch him very carefully for that final cymbal crash to wrap the song up! Wedge a spare plectrum loosely in between the scratchplate and body (if your bass has a pickguard that is) for those dropping moments When soundchecking, play as hard as you can so the soundman can set your channel to a gain level that won't distort later in the set (when most players naturally dig in more) Also regarding soundcheck - play your open strings one at a time in a drone fashion before starting on a noodley line, this makes it much easier for the soundman to set his EQ's When other band members ask you to turn down on stage, a slight attenuation of the bass knob frequencies will often fool him into thinking you have
  17. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='249332' date='Jul 28 2008, 08:34 AM']I was asking because I have a theory that Ashdowns rep for wooliness is due to their 1x15 cabs.[/quote] Too true. My ABM 2x10 combo doesn't suffer from this at all thankfully!
  18. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='241607' date='Jul 17 2008, 11:24 AM']I've posted this before, and I'll post it again. [url="http://www.jollybeggars.co.uk/stuff/oakeyreel.mp3"]Ian Murray of Jack the Lad[/url].[/quote] I smirk every time you post that link WoT - what a GREAT tune!
  19. I own a similar combo to you, and I've always assumed that - Out = Pre EQ In = Post EQ Some of the buttons on the amp are quite confusing like that, but because Pre EQ is generally the accepted standard for DI'ing I presume that they've went the logical route by keeping the button in the Out position.
  20. Mine is a little woofy at the minute in the low end (I'm currently using a hollowbody McCartney bass copy), but I have a feeling that adding a compressor to my signal chain might resolve this. Any thoughts?
  21. I was just listening to some old Rage albums yesterday actually (going to see them live next week yeoww!) and Tim Commerford's tone is really superb.
  22. Interesting idea! Can you still get the trademark MM sound out of it though?
  23. Hello all, I'm going to replace the preamp valve in my ABM500 combo to spruce it up a little! Has anyone performed such an operation in the past? If so, what valve did you use, and would you recommend it? Cheers guys! Danny
  24. Sounds like hell! Join a new band with people who are as keen as you to get out and play gigs. No point in wasting any more time IMO!
  25. Thanks guys, both sound great! I may well order both and see which suits my needs best. Danny
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