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Grooves or no grooves on Badass bridges?
The Burpster replied to Beedster's topic in Repairs and Technical
These ghost tonnes wernt thru the Tascam were they? if so I'd just play (cant remember if its Kylie or Dannii that you still have?) her plugged in before you make any changes..... Did used to get some odd things appear to happen on mine....... -
Cool, bud..... keep us posted ...... Urrmm I think D'addario have just started doing custom sets ... That might just be for 5 strings tho' PS glad you like the Tascam ....... we need to get you into the 21st century now....... (stand by for subliminal message...) MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.MP3.
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Very difficult to say without getting your hands on it ....... that being said he has welcomed viewings before bidding...... I doubt very much that he'd do that if it wasnt to the best of his knowledge genuine.....
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[quote name='Bass Culture' post='19295' date='Jun 17 2007, 08:49 PM']Is it me or is Mr Myung about the most tedious, boring and plain unelightening virtuoso interviewee out there? Having read his interview twice now the only way I could find anything he says interesting is to rip the page out, fashion it into an origami water bomb and throw it someone. I mean, aaarrrggghhh!, surely they've got a cliche editor or something....[/quote] I say thats a bit harsh ! he speaks very highly of you !
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Whos the daddy? Thats what I wanna know?
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in fact here you go....... cgi.ebay.co.uk/Yamaha-RBX460-Bass-inc-Peavey-gig-bag-Fender-Jazz-style_W0QQitemZ200118533818QQihZ010QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Snap, Hi and welcome..... there are several of us in Lincs.... give us a us a shout if we can be of help and well done on the gigs! Above advice is spot on.... go for a Yam or Ibanez and if you need a hand settin it up gis a yell!
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if you could have your own sig bass by any compnay you want...
The Burpster replied to nash's topic in Bass Guitars
Anything out of the PRS Private Stock workshop @ Stevensville..... Check out No. 443 in the Gallery of Private Stock on their webby for an absolutley jaw droppingly beautiful EB IV fretless...... (7th row down from top!) I'm just waiting for the production model of the gary Grainger V string to come out before I push my elderly mother down the stairs! -
Buying hardware from the States
The Burpster replied to Bass Culture's topic in Accessories and Misc
If you can keep the value below about £30 GBP customs dont bother with it normally...... You can ask the shop if they dont mind writing the price down on the external packing, but if you do be prepared to pay full import duty and VAT if the customs "get one on them"..... Also a lot of shops in teh US are not prepared to take risks with shipping so they will refuse to do this (as it is thier right!) Its definately worth doing if you after "hard to" or "nigh on impossible " to get bits, in the UK.... otherwise "you pays your money and takes your choice........." A lot of teh time by teh time it gets into your hands you will have paid as much as you would here from a discount house! (eg Thomann) -
Chris, Might be silly suggestion, and you may well have tried it already, but have you tried playing with the height of the pups under the D+G string before you start changing them? Just a thought as you obviously have a string combination that you like and changing string Dia.s will mean set up changes and tinkering again.......
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Texas Flood: is a challenging walking blues bass line that is a great goal for you to set early on ( I know it took me ages to crack it!) ... While you are listening to SRV and have the correct album for it try the bass line to Tin Pan Alley....... its not as easy as you think at first, and its in 3/4 (or 6/8 as some tabs claim) and the timing is everything.... just another quick pointer for Texas Flood, you need to drop tune to get it right! Enjoy SRV I know I do !!!!!
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BH, Oh yes, he is a loverly player...... If you like SRVs stuff check out John Mayer too...... My best mate, and +++tarist really gets off on getting these parts right so I have to learn the bass lines.......
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Painful.. I have contacts in stores in either Ohio or Kentucky if they are any use to you? If so PM me!
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Dave, you can buy from me as I have one spare £5 plus P+P..... (SOS tuner that is!)
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I'm a bit with Edward here..... I believe Warwick heads look like sad sheep with dangly ears (suffolks) the bodies look a bit " lets make a shape that cant quite be associated with anyone elses....... Dont get me wrong they are VERY fine instruments but do nothing for me....... Bit like Peter Andre's missus!!!!
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PRS leather straps with Schaller strap locks..... ( and a Fender FS-1 on the P-bass!)
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Painless, as you are currenty in the good 'ole US of A try and get a 2nd hand Mesa Walkabout Scout 12 (you shuold be able to get for your around $500 mark) you will have 300w if you need them and its aVERY loud cab.... I tried the Rumble 210 and Boss Dbass 210 in shops befreo deciding on the 1x12 (also available in 1x15----OUCH) Mesa which in my opion is far better tone and more tonally versatile !!!!!!!
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[quote name='john_the_bass' post='16934' date='Jun 13 2007, 03:09 PM']what's this ampeg simulator? it's the speeding up/slowing down mp3s that i'd be interested in[/quote] Another function of the Micro br.........
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Help: Alternative to Tascam Bass Trainer?
The Burpster replied to Beedster's topic in Accessories and Misc
MB1...... BIG +1 for your above comment! Paul, it has a 'midrange cut' that removes a bit too much midrange, and makes the whole track sound s++te...... You can however boost the input by upto 3db which effectivly does the same..... Better still just use your bass in active and you can play over the MP3 easily..... I didnt get on with the 'bass cut' facility on the Tascam as it cuts the drums with it....... I know that at times its no bad thing as drummers can be unpredcitable wee beasties...... However the whole point (for me anyway) of playing with the music is the work out the relationships of the rythym section.... which makes it a bit tricky if teh machine cuts 2/3rds of it out... Plus my other big bug bear of the Tascam is the pitch of the music on the CD stays the same (alledgedly) but the bass input pitch tends to fluctuate making you unsure of the tuning of your axe ...... I may have had a Friday afternoon one, but its not a patch on the Boss IMO..... -
Steve, Thanx bud, I've learnt more in that post than I have reading several books...... So a brief and 'stereotypical' summary is that more makers could use it if they had i) the knowledge and ii) it was as cost effective as wood..... Is that fair? It just goes further to impress me how "forward thinking" Ned was..... Now I really must try and find a XL2-A and give it a good twang (I have always liked 'em, and now thats reaching fascination point!)
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[quote name='MikeB' post='17194' date='Jun 13 2007, 08:47 PM']And none taken!!! And if you read MY post again you can see I was confirming what you said.[/quote] Mike, DOH! :wacko: ( excuse me if I seemed a wee bit curt! I get defensive when my lovely county is being picked on.!!!!)
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Welcome to the fold..... I see GAS is somethng we wont have to introduce you to!
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Help: Alternative to Tascam Bass Trainer?
The Burpster replied to Beedster's topic in Accessories and Misc
Chris I flogged my CD BT 1 MkII to get the Boss Micro br..... ABSOLUTELY the right move my basses sunded aneamic thru teh Tascam but with good headphones the Micro is spot on..... puls it has effects and does all the stuff the Tascam does PLUS 4 track recorder............ No brainer...... -
Why did Polymers never really take off? Apart from limited success with Status and Uncle Ned himself, there has been hardly any takers in this department..... I find it odd! They (now) have incredible stabilty and memory they are not affected by temp and humidity like wood.... They can be considerably more dense that some woods so better for tonal qualities, the newest ones are even CNC able (anyone that has fired a Glock will know about that) ..... but they still remain an "out there' material...... Somone enlighten me.........
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[quote name='Tinman' post='16892' date='Jun 13 2007, 02:19 PM']MACKEMS? Darken not this forum with your filthy utterings! I will have no further mention of those foul creatures. Also speak not of smoggies or monkey hangers. [/quote] Mr T, my last wife (bless her cotton socks!) was from Durham so I had a proper "education in what is right and proper" in the Northeast , also bear in mind I did MY basic training at Dishforth with lads and lasses from all 't Northern counties... The evenings in the dorms were fun wi' Geordies wantin' to do the Mackems and Monkey 'angers and scousers wanting to do all the Mancunians ..... Us cosmopolitan buffoons from Notts were seen as the Umpires in this nightly battle! Wayeye pet! hoya hammer 'ower here hinnie! [quote]By the way, Burpster, Swinderby is definitely in Lincs (though only by about 2 miles) I should know - I live in Swinderby! Telebass, the RAF camp closed about 12 years ago. Its now being turned into a massive housing estate.[/quote] Please trust me as a person that was selected by society to know stuff like that, I know where Swinderby is...... I think you'll find if you read my post again it states "just inside Lincs"........ We may be an agricultural county but we are not stoopid or illiterate!!!!