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casapete

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  1. Went to buy some D'Addarios yesterday but the shop did n't have my gauge in stock, so took their advice and got a set of Rotosound RB40 nickel/steel. Never a fan of Rotos, I must admit they're okay-used them on my Stingray last night and felt/sounded good. Guy in the shop said he thought they were the closest to the D'Addarios they had,and I would agree. Not bad for £14 either ( but won't be changing to them permanently I dont think.)
  2. [quote name='FunkyFinger' post='785414' date='Mar 25 2010, 02:43 AM']mike that Ibanez sr 605 ltd looks very tasty. the sr series is now on my to try list. Realistically I think that the most I'm going to be able to save up is £1500 without cancelling next christmas though if I could find something for less i'd be that much closer to funding a lighweight amp and cab (I always thought Bass stuff= Heavy stuff). So for this year at least a million pounds is definitely out of the question. As is the fodera though they are very very nice. As for the fenders I've tried a MIA jazz and P but unfortunately the pair in question where owned by a player who had set a very high action so whilst I liKed their sounds my fingers felt like they were doing a high wire act. I haven't discounted them yet though as I'm sure there's a very good reason why you see more pro's playing fenders than anything else. to me It seems to be the £400+ mark where the quality basses start unless you get a lucky like some of the ones in the bargains thread. To those that say go try out a few thats what I intend to do, unfortunately Hull is not the best city for bass shopping unless I've been missing somewhere. So where in Yorkshire is the biggest selection of basses? or the densest area of guitar shops? where I can get me mitts on some basses so i can narrow my choices down a bit. Or do I need to head south?[/quote] Electro Music in Doncaster is always worth a visit. Great staff & prices okay too, and they'll let you try everything with no pressure. Good luck.
  3. [quote name='Musicman69' post='781655' date='Mar 21 2010, 01:55 PM']I saw Stevie Ray Vaughan in London years back, he just kept it tuned as he played.. made 3 or 4 tiny adjustments during a 2 1/2 hr set. Rory Gallagher used to do the same. Class![/quote] Exactly...... both used heavier strings which must have helped a lot. A band I was in during the 70s had a guitarist who used 008 gauge strings, and then wondered why chords always sounded out of tune. Most well known players don't use anything too light for this reason, and also heavier strings = more tone. Simple!
  4. Plenty of manufactures do the old 'designed in blah blah' bit on their amps, Peavey and Hartke to name a couple. Can be very misleading, so always check the back panel small print. Sure I saw some Ashdown s recently that were made in the US?
  5. Am still GASsing for a Dano Longhorn - think I may have found one at last. Mega cheap n cheerful but somehow so good-memories of seeing Gary Tallent with Mr Springsteen I think. I like all Dano stuff,mainly because it's not derivative of any other brand-same goes for maybe Italia too.
  6. Get him some heavier strings..............
  7. Have only done this with tuff paint - maybe you could try a bit somewhere inconspicuous to test,say bottom of your cab?
  8. [quote name='Linus27' post='774791' date='Mar 14 2010, 11:11 PM']One of my best sounding and playing basses I own is an ESP 400 series jazz, seen in the below picture (black with white scratchplate) and based on a 1962 Fender Jazz. Its from 1988 and is uber rare because it has the same headstock as a Fender. I think at the time, ESP were making parts for Fender Japan in the same factory so it could well had ended up as a Fender. I have never ever seen another ESP bass with this headstock. My bass has served me really well and done 100's of gigs. I would never ever sell it. [/quote] Those early 400 series instruments were superb, and the whole range featured Fender style headstocks. They seemd as good if not better than the Tokai range of the same period. ESP guitars were also excellent, again Fender designs with proper heads - the Telecaster model was a peach.
  9. Try and find an album by 'The Reel and Soul Association'. Was a project involving acoustic-y versions of soul standards. Songs which may work - Ain't no sunshine Move on up Warm and tender love Harvest for the world When something is wrong with my baby Lean on me.
  10. Not tried them, but personally would go for the 2x10 (5" more speaker mass than the 15!!)
  11. Gone already for a donation to basschat. Cheers.
  12. I have a set of DR Fatbeams (Marcus Miller sig MM-45 set) if anyone would like them? Gauges are 45-65-85-105. They're used but not shot - I tend to restring fairly regularly (despite not having sweaty mitts.) These have been on my Stingray, so are probably only suitable for Musicman 3+1 type headstock designs (as they've been trimmed accordingly). Maybe a good way to try them out before buying new? Yours for donation to basschat. Cheers Pete. NOW GONE!
  13. Are n't these the same as early Mark Bass design? Spares may be common to both perhaps?
  14. Loads of okay stuff out there - Tanglewood, Takamine,Washburn,Crafter etc. Don't forget though that few acoustic/electric basses are very loud, even in a home environment. Sure you'll hear it better than a solid body bass but the sound won't be very full without some form of amplification, which you'll need also if you plan to play it with any other instruments really (even in rehearsals unless you both/all play very quietly!). As is often the case with musical kit, may be best to look for a decent s/hand bass - that way you get better quality for same price as a new entry level instrument. They crop up for sale on here quite regularly. FWIW I've got a Washburn AB20 - had it for 15 years and for the money I think they're decent basses. Good luck!
  15. Ace, especially the horns!
  16. I'd go for a decent used Stingray - usually a few for sale on here. Expect to pay around £700,maybe less if you're lucky. (There's a thread regarding the price of new Rays just started on here too.) Plenty of colour options to choose from - and don't let anyone put you off the 3 EQ ones, they're great too! Good luck.
  17. And just noticed an as new one for £850 on here - basses for sale.
  18. [quote name='Linus27' post='769599' date='Mar 9 2010, 07:28 PM']Anyone know where the cheapest place is to buy a 2EQ Musicman Stingray? My usual store, Andertons has them at stupid prices at around £1500. GAK seems to be the cheapest so far at £1199. Anyone know anywhere else that might have them cheaper?[/quote] There's one on ebay at the moment - red / maple neck /2 eq with hard case. Brand new, £1075. Item number 400049483055. (sorry,dont know how to post link!) Seller is Arcade Music, based in Cannock,West Midlands. Cheapest I've seen lately.
  19. Hi Nick - are the castors the same as the silver Ernie Ball type used on Fender combos? They have a plate with an insert for the removeable part, which just pushes in/pulls out. If they are I'd be interested - any chance of a pic please? Cheers. Pete.
  20. I used one a long time ago. Think it was the forerunner to the SVT350/450H models. Ok if not great, and maybe not the loudest amp around. Well made US built Ampeg though - would have thought it was worth around £250,maybe more? Have a look on Harmony Central, lots of opinions on there! Cheers.
  21. Focus were a favourite band of a lot of my mates at school in the early 70's. Seem to remember someone having a live album (Live at the Rainbow, or maybe a bootleg?)of theirs where Akkerman drops the most amazing bollock whilst playing their big hit of the time 'Sylvia' -anybody heard/got this?
  22. Advantages of fretless? Nobody asks to borrow your bass at jam nights..............
  23. [quote name='jon_kemo' post='755922' date='Feb 24 2010, 11:01 AM']Hello from yet another forum member in Lincoln! I'd be well up for a Lincoln Bash too.[/quote] And don't forget us in the East Yorkshire chapter from just ovver t'bridge.....................
  24. Is it me or have I just been lucky with my MM necks? Never had a problem with dirt accumulation, although I'm almost OCD regarding having clean hands before playing! Have occasionally just used a slightly damp cloth on the board and thats been it. But which is best - lacquered or unfinished? Ther's only one way to find out - FIGHT!
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