I actually play in two covers bands. The first one is a cheesy cabaret band where I can be playing old cheese like ' Spanish Eyes' and a rock covers band where I can play stuff like 'Overdose' by AC/DC.
Its good to be versatile.
You dont have to play it loud yer know, I play through the amp and its no higher than a normal stereo system and nobody ever complains. Unless of course you want to do a '[u]Back to the future'[/u] on it!!
Well I gigged this last night and it was brilliant! A great punchy sound that even the drummer commented on!
Nice neck and well balanced body, no neck diving thanks to those tiny tuners.
Beautiful action c/o yours truly, with a lovely smooth brand new feel to it.
Even the stock strings that I was going to change sounded bright and full through my Warwick combo.
Highly recommended to P bass players on the look out for a new bass.
Last years basses at a knock down price? you bet.
Hobbayne's 5 star rating*****
Just spent the past half an hour peeling the protective plastic film from the scratchplate of my new P bass.
I have managed to peel most of it off, but there is still some under the controls and jack socket which I cant get to without taking them off.
Why dont they take this off before assembling the guitar??
Rant over, as you were.
Then theres the 'I,ve got a mate over there who can sing, can she sing one song?'
Reluctantly agree and get pissed up woman stumbling up on stage and begins wailing completely off key...
'Karazee, Karazee for feeling so loneleee!! Hic!'
If I want to record for a long while and am not that bothered about quality, what is the best recording setting to use?
There is a vast choice of wave and mp3 options to choose from and I am a bit bewildered.
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I've just drummed along to it, and it sounds great. Roger and John made a very nice dynamic and fluid rhythm section.
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Ok great! - It just seemed to my ears that the timing was out. I must say how different it sounds on its own though!