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Roland Rock

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  1. Sorry for the delay, I'm now in the workshop on my mobile. Badass is the winner. If someone who had posted two consecutive comments been #37, they would have been disqualified. As it is, noone gained an advantage afaics, so Badass it is. Already got details, and it should be sent today Well done mate
  2. Flame maple for a jig? that's a bit fancy. Get them on ebay as pen blanks or something
  3. [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1355390948' post='1897609'] 35 people deleted their posts before this one. You already have my address [/quote] :-D Bugger, I should have offered this to you as thanks. I'll think of something else for you. Afterthought: I hope the winner doesn't live on another continent! [quote name='charic' timestamp='1355391077' post='1897612'] this could be funny, to make this interesting lets say no person is allowed to post directly after their own post [/quote] good idea ,
  4. I have a 1m OBBM jack/jack speaker cable going spare, as my new cab only has speakon sockets. Perfect working order. This will be sent to your door free of charge, if you are the author of post #37 in this thread
  5. [quote name='Salt on your Bass?' timestamp='1354886112' post='1891609'] Looking forward to hearing what you make of the 69er! [/quote] I've done a review here.. http://basschat.co.uk/topic/194544-barefaced-69er/page__pid__1904817#entry1904817
  6. A good gig with the Sweetpotato Soundsystem and varoius DJs playing reggae, Drum n Bass and Northern Soul. It was a lovely community feel, with soundcheck in the afternoon and then being treated to a curry before the gig. This was great fun with thirty odd people. The Sweetpotato Soundsystem is a rediculous 16kw Void soundsystem, and they're not afraid to use it. Each of the four subs contains 2x18 drivers in an enormous enclosure with folded horns. During the DJ set, some notes actually blurred my vision! Pint glasses had to be held, as they would vibrate off the table if left unattended. I DI'd into this system, but thankfully with a sensible sound guy. The gig was fun, with a great atmosphere and loads of positive feedback. My new cab, the '69er, performed well, although I think I suffered some phasing issues where I couldn't hear much bass on stage
  7. I played through one of these a while back at a gig. I was very impressed with both the volume and tone, to the extent that I went and bought an MB pedal with the VPF and VLE filters the next week. have a bump.
  8. I had a quick listen for now and loved what I heard (soup Jesus and Superstar) Will have a proper listen later. Nice one
  9. Nice, I love his playing. Not sure what link you've posted, I can just see a blank black box, but I'm sure it's great :-) Donny gets joint first (with Otis) in Male Soul Voice category in the ludicrous ranking system of my mind.
  10. http://youtube.com/watch?v=MPjDMZiuhbQ Lovely descending passages http://youtube.com/watch?v=jd-oLhJQne0 And basically the whole of Abbey Road, where his playing was at a creative high point imo
  11. [quote name='Truckstop' timestamp='1354885666' post='1891601'] Head looks awesome, any close ups of it? Truckstop [/quote] Cheers TS, Here's one of the front Here's some pics of the amp with the P before the facelift, and the cab that the '69er replaced: [quote name='LawrenceH' timestamp='1354888914' post='1891658'] Looks really interesting, is it actually a sealed design? [/quote] Yes, a sealed cab. I used to play a Sound City amp through a sealed HH 4x12 and loved it - it will be interesting how this compares.
  12. [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1354899554' post='1891860'] Who is this 'we' i'll try and keep an eye out for dates when I'm free etc. What amp are you using? The website suggests it's made for valve jobbies, so I wonder if using something like a class D power amp would have any negative effects on the amp or the cab. [/quote] Band details here http://basschat.co.uk/topic/175273-ujahm-skareggae-gigs-next-one-nottingham/page__st__20 Amp details here http://basschat.co.uk/topic/193691-the-new-autumnwinter-collection-chez-rock/ :-)
  13. http://basschat.co.uk/topic/193691-the-new-autumnwinter-collection-chez-rock/page__pid__1891549#entry1891549 Got it at long last! I'll let you know how it sounds when I've had a chance to give it a good workout
  14. [list] [*]1978 Fender Precision, Capri Orange (refin) sporting Rotosound Trubass strings. Ash/maple obviously. It has all the ‘idiosyncrasies’ of a late-70s Fender bass; it weighs a metric tonne, and you can stash your phone in the neck pocket gap. I love it. It plays beautifully, sounds great and looks groovy [*]Wood & Tronics Ergon 5. Chambered mahogany body, three-piece maple neck and kingwood board. Mahogany headstock facia and trussrod cover. Ebony pickup covers, scratchplate and eq knobs. Brass nut. Häussel jazzbucker & jazz single coil pickups. East S2 preamp. Controls are volume/pickup pan, humbucker/single coil switch, bass and treble (with internal frequency dials). Sporting EB Cobalt strings. This is my main player as I’m using the B string a lot at the moment. It oozes quality and has a rich and even timbre across all five strings. [/list] With both of these basses, I have everything covered. The Precision is the comfy old jumper to the Ergon’s sharp tailored suit, the fruity merlot to the Ergon’s complex pinot noir.[list] [*]Red Iron amp (with some modifications done by John Chambers of Champ Electronics). 100w all valve. 2 x 6SL7s (Tung Sol) in the pre and 2 x KT88s (JJ) in the power. Self-made case. Controls are gain, bass, mid, treble and master on the front, and a line out, 4/8/16 Ohm selector and speaker out on the back. I’m really attached to this amp – it’s got a couple of odd points (too hot DI, eq l-r is bass, treble, mid!)) but all is forgiven as soon as I start playing through it. It’s heavy, but still an easy one-hand lift. [*]Barefaced '69er. This is the first one. I only got this today, so haven't even plugged it in yet! I'll report back with feedback after I've gigged it a few times. The info on this cab is [url="http://barefacedbass.com/product-range/69er.htm"]here[/url]. All I have to add at the moment is that it is light (25kg) and looks great. [/list]
  15. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1354433141' post='1885833'] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkOY4OyrBMQ&list=FLzVUqeF1SLjxa78y2gd03dQ&index=84&feature=plpp_video [/quote] Nice, I can't see who that is - Prince? I originally thought D'Angelo!
  16. [quote name='LawrenceH' timestamp='1354669533' post='1889065'] Ah, the best thread on basschat Here's one from Mandrill, criminally underrated IMO - when they get going it's the heaviest funk around (ignore the outro to prev track on the LP, the funk is worth waiting for!) [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4l4-yyOq4c[/media] [/quote] Wow, that's the funk right there! I'll be seeking these guys out, thanks for posting!
  17. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1354700919' post='1889207'] Yes, do post up a pic, you may be the first in the world to do so! [/quote] [quote name='Prime_BASS' timestamp='1354723871' post='1889616'] love to see a pic of a 69'er [/quote] Not quite the first - these are from the Barefaced Facebook Page. Very excited, if the FedEx guy comes and leaves a card while I'm on the bog or something, I'll go nuts :-D
  18. Well, I've just been told by Alex that '69er number 1 is finally ready! (subject to final testing). I've just paid the balance and will get it on Friday. I plan to stick some nice pics of my full setup in the porn forum as soon as the '69er arrives, so I'll post a link on here. Re. Breaking the speakers in, yes I had read that thread with interest. I'm glad gigging it immediately won't do it any harm, and am prepared to reserve judgement on tone until it's been gigged/rehearsed with a few times. Prime Bass, we mostly gig around Nottingham so come and see/hear it for yourself (if you like reggae)
  19. [quote name='funky8884' timestamp='1349517305' post='1827217'] Wicked, keeps us all posted please !!! [/quote] The 69er will be with me on Friday, just in time for a gig at the weekend. Very Excited!
  20. I don't make instruments, but I do hand-make furniture, and clients always seem to want oak, so I have a lot of experience with it. Observations from my experience: - 'Green' oak cuts is as soft as a turnip, but useless for anything other than outdoor applications, unless you want big, rustic movement. - Oak is heavyish, buy not bonkers heavy. I'd say on a par with mahogany or maple, but nowhere near as heavy as bubinga/cocobolo, wenge etc. - It is quite hard and open-grained, but works reasonably easily. Not the cleanest of cuts in the world, but nothing a bit of tidying can't sort out. - it contains tannins, which, when in contact with moisture and metal, goes black. The sort of moisture content in seasoned oak is that doesn't get wet has never been an issue. I've never had an issue with oak corroding metal. - It finishes easily enough. I've never had an problem with uneven finishing, unless it's a very heavily figured piece with wildly varying densities, such as a burr. - aesthetically, the tangentially sawn stuff can be a bit boring, but not always. The quarter-sawn stuff can have some spectacular medullary rays. - tonally? No idea, I'll leave that to the luthiers. I had no idea oak has such a bad rep! :-)
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