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  1. love to try out that mxr, seems a great bit of kit..
  2. bought my p pups, cheque sent straight away, cant ask for more
  3. [quote name='gnasher1993' post='601458' date='Sep 17 2009, 05:05 PM']I think you'll struggle to get your £40 in my opinion.[/quote] Don't think you can get much better for the money, its a superb overdrive and distortion, too many people try it once and join the bandwagon and say its no good. Spend some time with it and you'll realise how good it is, even if you just use it as a clean boost. And i think around 50% off new price is a pretty good deal. Keep it at £40 bud, and have a bump
  4. [quote name='Zombywoof' post='601413' date='Sep 17 2009, 04:04 PM']Haha, if only it were a real book!...the charity shops would be full of 'em![/quote]
  5. how about this becomes another BC library book, rather than someone keeping it??
  6. [shameless plug] i have a genuine UK akai deep impact power supply that i may be able to sell to the buyer of this, itl raise the value of the deep impact too [/shameless plug] have a bump
  7. [quote name='bassatnight' post='601022' date='Sep 17 2009, 08:14 AM']Guy's n Girls, Looking at possibly splashing out for a Sadowsky Metro Bass, anyone any experience of them? or possibly own one? There's a nice long waiting list so I may dip into the good second hand market - anyone want to talk me into or out of buying one? Cheers, Steve.[/quote] Be sensible and don't buy one until you try one.
  8. [quote name='OldGit' post='601037' date='Sep 17 2009, 08:38 AM']It's 'cos the snare beat on the 2 is unusual, without its mate, the snare on the 4. It's a little hard to count from the guitar intro. I just don't understand why anyone feel they have to play it exactly the same as the record. The obvious thing to do is to start the drums first then once people are jumping and thinking "er I know this" bring the guitar in.... As a tune it always gets a good reaction whenever it's played (we don't play it as it doesn't quite fit) so thats a pressing reason to include it in the set. Why do popular tunes always get slagged off?[/quote] +1 to all that.
  9. i wish i could recommend DR low riders, but mine last about a week before i snapped the E (!) and D strings. Probably had a dodgy set, but its put me off getting them again. Been looking at these, any opinions? [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomastik_jn344.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomastik_jn344.htm[/url] or [url="http://www.hwmusic.co.uk/product/thomastik_87827.aspx"]http://www.hwmusic.co.uk/product/thomastik_87827.aspx[/url]
  10. my '57' Vintage Icon V4 P bass [attachment=32972:DSC00686.JPG] [attachment=32973:DSC00687.JPG] I bought it new, and have added the following features: Fender 10 hole gold anodized scratchplate, customised to fit the bass by me. Black plastic thumbrest JV Squier Precision pups, complete with earthing plate and cloth wires ala 57. Bridge pup cover from later 60's/early 70's, possibly fender but probably jap, nicely pitted and discoloured. Neck pup cover, probably similar age and similar heritage, equally pitted and discoloured. Currently fitted with Status Flatwounds, but i alternate between daddarrio nickle rounds too. Lovely bass. Not had too much experience with other P basses, only ever played cheap p's and the standard Fender MIM and USA models in the shop, but for me this one outplays all of them Still toying with fitting a maple board neck to complete the 57 image, but we'll see.
  11. i sold my stingray 5 with status neck purely because it was ridiculous to have a £1k bass for the bedroom.
  12. [quote name='WILD FROG SHOT' post='600091' date='Sep 16 2009, 12:44 PM']I'm going to try to come to this and hopefully might be able to arrange some sort of convoy from Bristol. I will bring my US Vintage '57 Precision blondie. [b]I will contact Shockwave, joegarcia and Mr. Foxen to see if they're interested[/b][/quote] Fine!
  13. [quote name='GremlinAndy' post='599825' date='Sep 16 2009, 02:48 AM']Goddamnit. No-one is disputing that. but would he sound *equally* good on a 40 quid bass with bad intonation, and warped neck, crappy pots and crackly socket?[/quote] Because of course, this thread is about using 'bad' cheap basses.....
  14. Might be able to make this, can't commit mind, theres a chance i might not be in Bristol come november. If so, il bring my Vintage P and a couple of pedals.
  15. welcome to the basschat bristol clan!
  16. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='599768' date='Sep 15 2009, 11:41 PM']Guys! Some very interesting debate here and lots of opposing views - please can we chill out just a tad and I know b*llocks is a minor swearword but can we keep the lid on it a bit please!???? Anyway, we are VERY lucky as players to have such a plethora of choice when it comes to basses both cheap and expensive, we should be celebrating this!! Nick[/quote] Sorry about that, perhaps 'absolute rubbish' would have been more appropriate
  17. [quote name='Doctor J' post='599446' date='Sep 15 2009, 05:33 PM']You owe it to your audience (if you have one) to only play the best. If they've paid in to see you rock out do you really want them to think you're a band of tight-fisted wierdos, that they've given you money and you've spent it on a new conservatory or a nice cardigan instead of a fancy bass? Hell no! That's not rock 'n' roll. That's not even jazz. They want to see you rock, rock hard and would you cheat them out of that by playing some cheapo piece of crap? I should hope not. The audience comes first and that's why I buy expensive basses. Shame on you cheapo lovers, won't you consider somebody other than yourselves for a change?[/quote] My apologies, but what a load of bollocks. If anything, playing a £2k bass is the exact opposite of Rock and Roll. I do get the feeling your just baiting though, as you surely can't actually believe in what you typed?
  18. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='599378' date='Sep 15 2009, 04:30 PM']I'm just wondering, could a G&L trib do Bongo? On the other hand could a G&L trib be considered cheap? Cheaper than a Bongo yes but 4 times the price of one of these miracle Westfields. Ugh. At the start of this thread I thought I knew what a cheap bass was and likewise an expensive bass. Now I don't. There's progress for ya. [/quote] Although i have never played a g&l trib, i have never played anything that has got close to a Bongo. If it didn't look the way it did, it would be my dream bass. Awesome bit of wood. The stealth one [i]almost[/i] makes me ignore the toilet shape, but not quite
  19. [quote name='wotnwhy' post='599355' date='Sep 15 2009, 04:07 PM']why bother? why bother getting out of bed in the morning when you can stay there?[/quote] To earn money and achieve happiness [quote]why bother driving when you can walk?[/quote] Gets you there faster, and looks cooler [quote]why bother with a varied diet when bread and water will keep you alive?[/quote] The lack of vitimins in your diet will lead to all kinds of disorders in the near and distant future [quote]why bother spending when you can save?[/quote] The thought that the saving will ultimately lead to spending. [quote]why bother wearing clothes when just covering your privates will do?[/quote] The horrifying risk of the mysterious homosexual semi. [quote]why bother being nice when you can be mean?[/quote] It doesn't get you sex
  20. My pedal [s]board[/s] floor, basically the Tonefactor Hell siblings, bit of EQ and a beaten looper. Fun times. [attachment=32904:DSC00689.JPG]
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