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theosd

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  1. [quote name='Eight' post='797719' date='Apr 6 2010, 04:25 PM']I was very impressed with the Damien when I first got it. For what is really quite a low-spec instrument with some EMGs thrown in, it has an incredibly fat low end, good build quality and has become the bass I play every day. My mate also swears by his Schecter gu*tar. Edit: same EMG-Hz pickups as in the Stiletto actually.[/quote] Yeah I like 'em. Nothing too fancy but they produce a good clean and most importantly [i]useable[/i] tone. I read somewhere that Wooten likes them but that's for someone else to confirm...
  2. Edited to be used as a review should the admins deem it worthy! I searched and noticed that there wasn't one for these yet!
  3. Well a month or two ago I grabbed this on eBay; I still feel like I've robbed someone because these basses are incredible value at RRP. It serves me brilliantly for gigs, allowing me to sell my SR5 in order to rectify some vintage GAS. I'd better let you lot see her! The original strings (which were hardly played) were elixir and I couldn't get on with how they felt - quite "tacky" - although they were still sounding very bright. Anywho, I had a set of Rotosound Tru Bass sitting expectantly on my Harley Benton defret job (doing feck all) so I slapped em on and, you know what, the bass gives such a clear and resonant tone through the EMG-HZ pickups that it really allows even the low B to sound well defined; even more impressive is that it's no flapper as you might expect given the type of string (nylonwounds) I'm using. The 35" scale really tightens things up down there! Even with the original elixirs on the tone was very pure but I prefer the vintage character the Rotosound strings create (and I was playing it through my MarkBass CMD121h, which is reknowned for giving a very flat response across the frequencies.) Would sound ace with flats I reckon! The neck is perfectly straight and is very attractive due to the layered construction and offset fret markers set on a rather divine rosewood board. Frets are [i]brilliant[/i] considering the price of these things! There is a very EBMM feel to it with the natural finish and flat but not overly narrow design. It's very fast to play, in fact I'd go as far as to say it's on a par with my old Ray 5 (sorry for my limited point of reference!). Action is perfect and the bass stays in tune well (although better with the original strings I have to say - I imagine it is much the same for yer bogstandard roundwounds). Hardware is a sort of matte gold which I've no doubt won't last much abuse but exudes quality regardless; especially the bridge. I also don't need to use straplocks because of the design of the nubbins. I bought some gold Schaller ones but they're not needed and don't match the rest of the hardware either . For such a little used bass as mine appears, the beautifully figured mahogany body seems to be very susceptible to collecting dings. As such there are a few unsightly gouges left by the previous owner, but nothing to whinge about considering, once again, the price of these things! In fact it's one of the very few (read: only I can think of!) negative points to be made against it. But then there's the figured maple top... Ooh. The 3-band EQ is great too. Dead simple really and because I love the tone set flat it allows me to make slight adjustments on the fly; bit of bass for reggae, top for funk, mids for rock, it's all covered so while my covers band play a very eclectic set for a pub band it allows me the versatility the 'Ray never could. I'm on the lookout for other Schecter flavours and was checking out a fretless Studio 6 on eBay which went for £170 +p&p. Bargain. I just didn't have the money in my account to commit. Mine I got from the 'bay for £175 posted in a (very nice) Warwick Elite Rockbag (worth £55 new as it is!) with a Qwiktune tuner all for a unsettlingly cheap £175 posted There was a Schecter Extreme on Gumtree in the Dartford area recently selling for £100!! [i]Ridiculous[/i] price for something which is so finely crafted and professional sounding! I'd recommend one of these to anyone who is considering a modern midrange bass. Before you splash the cash on something more expensive, consider if you wouldn't be better served trying one of these outstanding instruments. Á la Harmony Central: [b]Features: 9/10[/b] Active EMG-HZ pickups, 35" scale to facilitate low B, sexy hardware CONSTRUCTION: 6 Bolt-On Neck BODY: Mahogany w/ Figured Maple NECK: Multi-Laminate Maple/Walnut FINGERBOARD: Rosewood FRETS: 24 Jumbo SCALE: 35" INLAYS: Offset Dots BRIDGE: S-Tek (similar but updated design to Ibanez Monorail) TUNERS: Grover HARDWARE: Satin Gold PICKUPS: 2 EMG Hz humbucking ELECTRONICS: 2-Vol w/ EMG Active 2-Band EQ FINISH: Natural Satin Flame Maple top with light brown Mahogany stained body [b]Sound: 8/10[/b] Perfect for what I need, which is a versatile modern tone with vintage character. I can imagine it not being 'growly' enough for a lot of folks and the EMG-HZ pickups, while nice sounding, aren't the finest they produce. It doesn't really have its own voice as such, but the bass really lends itself with its solid pure tone to being put through some effects to effective effect. [b]Action, Fit & Finish: 10/10[/b] For an essentially 'used' bass I can see that this is where Schecter really shine. They know how to build an instrument that looks as good as it plays and sounds. It's quite svelte and the rounded edges sit nicely. That maple top... [b]Reliability/Durability: 9/10[/b] No issues electronically or stability wise - and this is currently my only gigging bass. I trust it. The Natural finish will 'naturally' be easily tarnished, but I plan on [i]using[/i] this bass so that doesn't bother me one bit. It's just a bonus the thing looks so purdy. [b]Customer Support: N/A[/b] I've never had to deal with Schecter but I hear they're a solidly reliable company. [b]Value for money: 10/10[/b] Easily. [b]Overall rating [i](basically an average)[/i]: 9/10[/b] Pictoors.
  4. This guy shows about as much reckless abandon as [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=69204&hl=shy+retiring"]our man here[/url]! Bizarre set-up.
  5. [url="http://shop.ebay.co.uk/lowendcomms/m.html"]My stuff for sale.[/url] Thanks for looking! Theo.
  6. [quote name='Johnston' post='796731' date='Apr 5 2010, 04:51 PM']is That supposed to look like this ??[attachment=46528:1_021_02...B_Custom.jpg] £275 he's hopeful[/quote] Yeah although to be honest that looks pretty poor as it is!!
  7. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/80s-ARIA-ZZB-EXXXX-EXPLORA-BASS-made-in-JAPAN_W0QQitemZ120542117746QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item1c10debf72#ht_1504wt_958"]Another contender for "ugliest bass on eBay" has entered the tournament![/url]
  8. [quote name='BruceBass3901' post='796584' date='Apr 5 2010, 02:29 PM']Do you mean the maple sounded better? I suppose it's all a matter of personal preference [/quote] It is, of course. It sounded different, but definitely more 'Ray like.
  9. Yeah my EHX Bass Micro Synth is hella fun but I don't have the inclination to spend hours fiddling with countless possibilities in pedals. Nowadays I'd want something to sound distinctive but be simple to use. Bassballs was good for that but I guess its applications were so limited that I really had no use for it.
  10. Yeah. Having owned a Ray 5 - now sold on ebay but still awaiting payment - with a rosewood board and having played the other it just sounded better to my ears.
  11. True, but my opinion is that if you want to maximise the Stingray's potential for bitey tones then this is the way to go. f you're buying one for smooth, polite noises then why are you buying one?? =]
  12. Go for a maple fingerboard with these IME.
  13. Are there any pedals you use regularly that you actually prefer the tone to over your clean sound? I'm yet to discover another since selling my MXR M80 (rather foolishly) a couple years ago. I'm thinking things along the lines of compressors or EQ pedals will be common answers but how about a reverb pedal you just can't switch off?? Curious to know what is highly rated by individuals on here =] Any examples of them in use would be interesting too...
  14. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='796413' date='Apr 5 2010, 11:38 AM']Not that I want it myself, but isn't this a good deal? [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peavey-Milestone-III-4-string-Bass-Guitar-MINT_W0QQitemZ110515787568QQcategoryZ4713QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DDLSL%252BSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D8%26po%3D%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D8995581499833299544"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Peavey-Milestone-III...581499833299544[/url][/quote] Yes, yes it is!
  15. Going to eBay but those prices remain for BCers until someone makes a bid!
  16. So one of these slipped [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spector-SpectorCore-5-5-String-Fretless-Bass-Guitar_W0QQitemZ180483135248QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item2a05a21710#ht_993wt_958"]slipped under my nose[/url] on eBay last month and was wondering if anyone had any experience of playing one, especially a fretless? Looks really promising and fairly cheap, especially when compared to other Spectors (they're made in Korea).
  17. Oh go on then.... £100 and £50... final reduction!
  18. Red and black ones need to swap pickguards... I'm liking The 'burst one actually! Bit too thunderbirdy to seriously consider.
  19. If money were no object... sh*t, even if it were and I had enough of it I'd take this! GORGEOUS.
  20. Bad Monkeys are great pedals (my old guitarist used one). And that's a great price for one!
  21. [quote name='TokaiBassMan' post='796102' date='Apr 4 2010, 11:03 PM']Hi, Theosd, sorry - now sold ![/quote] That's cool... but still?
  22. [quote name='Starless' post='796128' date='Apr 4 2010, 11:43 PM']Yes, and I am just saving you from yourself. You may want it, but you gave me an explicit instruction to not sell it to you (although you could test my breaking point by rattling my inbox with an offer....)[/quote] Rather!
  23. Sweet looking bass... any pics of the headstock?
  24. Great stuff! Bought his looper; very fast shipment and excellent comms throughout! Can't go wrong with this fella
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