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Billy Apple

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  1. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1371304309' post='2112368'] [size=4]Do it a couple of times and pick the most consistent result. Conversely anglers' scales.[/size] [/quote] [size=4]A couple of times I stopped for a kebab mid trial, which has affected results. I even things out with a fag and a copy of The Sporting Life upon my throne.[/size]
  2. [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1371303077' post='2112342'] A lot of folks on Talkbass use that method , but it's not going to be very accurate Because of the Principal of Moments , the act of holding the bass intoduces a measure of inertia which prevents the full weight of the bass bearing down upon the scale , according to my brother . He's an astrophysicist , but look at the bollocks up NASA made with that space shuttle , so I suppose he could be wrong . [/quote] I hold the bass tight in to my body, and I think that works pretty well. The weight has always squared up to other folk's hanging scales I have used. But, who am I to argue with an astrowhatnot.
  3. Weigh yourself holding bass on bathroom scales. Then weigh yourself on your own. (you+bass) - you = bass
  4. [quote name='paul h' timestamp='1371289701' post='2112130'] Just tell me I'm wrong and the crown is yours! That's how it works isn't it? [/quote] No. And you are Hitler. I win
  5. Some sets could be chambered, offering even more range!
  6. I think they should offer this bass with wood fillers, each one sized differently for all the permutations of pick up position. Then they could be offered in sets of different rare and exotic tone-woods. These sets could be carried around in a handy pouch, perhaps hung from the basses headstock. The tonal possibilities from the combination of pickup positioning and tonewood selection is endless, and quite frankly in suprised a leading manufacturer such as Warwick has not already thought of this.
  7. I think it looks great, apart from the hole, but at least they're not shying away from it and celebrating the fuction
  8. Don't forget to email Ou7shined about this poll [size=4] [/size]
  9. I was getting back into bass playing and fancied an all valve head. Was originally looking at Orange, and searching for reviews came up with Basschat. Through various members, especially Mr Foxen and Tayste2000 I ended up with a Matamp rig and have been here ever since [size=4] [/size] [size=4]BTW question 3 was not [/size]relevant[size=4] to me, as I was not recommended, but skynet made me answer it anyway, so I answered 'other'[/size]
  10. Hexham born and bred, drank in Corbridge on the weekend, and played rugby on this pitch!. Left long ago, but if I was around I'd get along. Have a bump on me and hope you have a great one.
  11. Bah! Not around. Have a bump for a great band. BC'ers in the area really should get along to see London Zulu, they are super-fab-brill. Hope you have it large, Nige! [size=4] [/size]
  12. [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1371054309' post='2109233'] Should have gone for the 'Rotting Cochrans', sounds more hardcore... [/quote] You could've shortened it to the 'Rotting Coch's' so the Teds would't know what you are on about.
  13. Wow! What a great prize. Congratulations Sir! [size=4] [/size]
  14. [quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1371051314' post='2109166'] Where? [/quote] Teddington
  15. Had a very kind offer on a [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=4]4004 Cheyenne , but holding out for a try on a 400[/size][/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=4]3[/size][/font][/color]
  16. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1370958783' post='2107935'] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LQ1CvwF7BQ[/media] [/quote] I think Crass were as hippy as you could get, but then a lot of the punk ideals were hippy too, just packaged in straight trousers. Both Penny Rimbaud and Joe Strummer were from wealthy backgrounds and public school (and Oxbridge in the case of Penny). I was never bothered about this kind of stuff. Some punks had this kind of inverted snobbery, especially against Joe. I've always been of the thought that it's not about where you're from, but where you are going. My old GF was heavily into all this Anarco-Punk-CND-ALF stuff, I tagged along and tried to show willing, but at the end of the day I found it all a bit rattly and tuneless, and for me it's ultimately about the music. Anyway, my favourite tune from around those days is 'The Serenade Is Dead' by Conflict, and Colin Jerwood's working class credentials are impeccable.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR_CdJF_G4E"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR_CdJF_G4E[/url]
  17. [quote name='xilddx' timestamp='1370874154' post='2106670'] I've never had a problem with punk, mate, just wondered what people think it was/is. [/quote] It's what-ever you want it to be.
  18. What's the problem with Punk Nige? So what if the Pistols couldn't play that well in '75, they'd only been together for about 5 mins FFS. I bet it took Rush a couple of years to get it together and no-one bangs on that they couldn't play. It just happens that most of the punk bands were young and grew up in public. I've seen loads of punk bands play, and many of them are blisteringly good, and I've seen loads of musos who can undoubtedly play be blisteringly dull. Anyway, '76 is long gone, but thank god it happened and blew away some of the fat boring old cobweb farts. Blah blah blah, Malcolm McLaren Blah blah blah Vivian Westwood Blah blah blah couldn't play Blah blah blah cynical marketing exercise Blah blah blah The Stranglers were old along with the 101'ers and jumped on the bandwagon Blah blah blah I saw the pistols and there were only 3 people and a dog in the audience. Heard it all before
  19. [quote name='Clarky' timestamp='1370768979' post='2105202'] Hey Sean, I measured the E and you might get a turn or two from the E string round the post if you have a reverse headstock but I wouldn't be 100% confident. I think you probably need an extra long E. Up to you mate .... [/quote] Cheers Clarky, I think I'll pass. Hope all is well with you
  20. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1370736936' post='2105095'] Lemmy played plenty of copies, one was up for sale recently. [/quote] It was undoubtedly a copy, that he allegedly played
  21. All it is, is that I would have them for my through-body strung P Bass with a reverse head (as in the E is the longest string). If you think they'll fit, I'll have them.
  22. Does anyone own a Rickenbacker bass near Windsor that I could either borrow, or have a shot on for a while? I was just about to try a fire glow 4003 at a shop in Swindon, but my job has just finished there and it's doubtful I'll be back. After all the goings on on BC concerning RIC/JH/Rickenbacker I should really try one out, and give it a little more time than you have in a shop. I can offer a Gibbo TBird, A Re-Fin '62 P (by Overwater), A custom built Rutter/Warmoth Cabronita P and a Les Paul or SG as short term exchange if you fancy. Otherwise I can offer you my assurance it will be treated with the utmost care and respect. I've always wanted a Rick, but in-spite of this I have never played one. My prejudices are that they are over-priced, cheap and nasty (because my mates said this when I was at school). My positives are that Lemmy always plays one, and the fire glow 4003 takes your breath away in the flesh. I'll write up a review, hopefully before any ban, or not as the case may be. I suppose what I'm trying to do is for a virgin to satisfy his desire for the game-keepers daughter. Cheers! [size=4] [/size]
  23. [quote name='Stuee' timestamp='1370434793' post='2100731'] A question for all you Octamizer owners: I've just bought one and I find that the octave level control is not very linear. Actually it seems almost impossible to get just a little bit of the low octave into my sound, i.e. with the low octave level control at zero there is no low octave (naturally), but turning the knob clockwise doesn't smoothly introduce the low octave to the mix; rather it suddenly jumps in over a very small amount of knob travel. What is your experience? Is this normal or have I got a freak pedal? If it is normal, I'll be seeking out a knob mod – a more linear pot – as it is an absolute must for me to be able to blend a tasteful amount of low octave in behind my clean/dry signal. Many thanks in advance, Stuee [/quote] OK, I've had a fiddle, and this is my finding. With the clean level off, I set the octave and octave filter at 12. Then I rolled off the octave level 'till there was no sound. I rolled the octave level back up, and there is a point when the knob is moving, and then the signal starts slightly later, but to my ears and movement on the knob it is so slight that I thought this is how it should be. Remember it is a sampled signal, so I guess there has to be sufficient input gain in order for the sample to be generated (or something!) Also the signal when it starts was very quiet, and rolling on the knob it gets louder in what I consider a progressive manner. And by that I mean it all behaved as I expected it to behave.. But maybe we have different expectations, but without A,B'ing our pedals it's difficult to tell. I find the way to get a very slight octave signal is to play with the octave filter, it goes from clean-sub at minimum over to distortion at full. And a nice valve-y distortion too, not unlike my DHA VT1 EQ. Hope this helps [size=4] [/size]
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