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stewblack

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  1. Just concluded a straight forward transaction with Nick which was as smooth as a meerkat's hair piece. Excellent, timely communication, unfailingly polite and good natured, prompt and supremely well packaged. I couldn't be happier, would buy from Nick again without hesitation.
  2. I use them. Unsurprisingly I think they're great. Wish they did flats.
  3. I want them all but I accidentally bought a bass. Or two.
  4. I have done as suggested (actually a blend of the different advice) and the results have been great. As has been said muting or accidentally hitting more than one string is an issue but a fret wrap should fix that. I played a few parts as if it was a four, which was excellent advice as it kind of took away the "oh my god I'm playing a 6er" feeling. I then spent an evening moving one song I know well around the fretboard, finding it in as many different places as possible. What has really helped has been the work I've done in lockdown around theory and intervals. Sounds simple but knowing the notes I'm playing makes it easier to get used to the extra strings. For years I learned patterns or shapes which had to start on a specific string and fret. I now know the notes and can find them in multiple places. Improving my ear and scale work has helped me place my fingers more intuitively so the new strings seem not to be such alien territory. Rather, they're logical extensions to what I already know. Having said all that I still get horribly lost and entangled and wouldn't take it to a rehearsal never mind a gig yet! The bass run in Sir Duke is a lot of fun. Whereas it used to run up and down the neck horizontally, it now stays pretty much the same place and runs up and down vertically!
  5. Out of interest, did you shift the original neck?
  6. Oh god. I knew this would happen as soon as I vowed never to shop with them again.
  7. Met Martin in a village hall car park, in keeping with the long standing tradition of Basschat. He handed over the goods, I handed over the cash. One of those super simple transfers this place is so good at. The communications were excellent, the deal painless, there was even a soft case thrown in which I wasn't expecting. Oh and knowing an addicted man when he saw one, Martin brought an extra Harley Benton, just to see if I could be tempted. Yes. Yes I could. Great guy, great to do business with, heartily recommended.
  8. Thanks for the advice folks. I shall try the suggested things
  9. I used to play a fretless 5, but that was a fair while back. I managed OK but I was younger, more malleable
  10. So, you suddenly find you've bought a six string bass, having never planned to own one before. What's the best approach to acclimatise yourself with it? Just play something you know well and move it around the fretboard? Scales? Some kind of exercises? Dive in and hope for the best?
  11. Quite right. I have a couple of Ashdown 12s and they sound fine. But Barefaced cabs do just have that special something. It's a dilemma.
  12. The way I look at these things, a cab can wait for gigs to start again, pedals you can use right now...
  13. I shall, but I have to replenish the bass fund
  14. Well I'll be.... through some deft marketplace activity and more than a little creative accounting I have been closing in on the backbeat cash. Then up comes a bass that I didn't know I needed 🤦🏼‍♂️
  15. Odd how these little things either niggle or add a little something isn't it? I quite like it too, now I come to think of it. But I don't actually know why! It's probably just a response to a tactile sensation.
  16. I have sourced some non cooking resonators, but they don't kick out the same oomph as the seat melting one did. I have two, but intend to add two more once I am confident of my parallel /series ohm calculations. That way I ought to be back to my backside rumbling best.
  17. Apologies I typed envelope when I was thinking of the octave pedal.
  18. I would be asking myself the same question! The last pedal I bought cost more than you're hoping to get for this. Price up a board, patch cables, and power cables - before even thinking of the pedals themselves. If this had an envelope and maybe an OD instead of the reverb and delay, we wouldn't be having this conversation - you'd be posting a parcel to Somerset!
  19. Postman just dropped off a guitar strap for me, purchased a couple of days ago and already suspending one of my heavy weights. This transaction, quite simply, could not have been better. Swift, friendly communication, and a fast package and post job. Fair pricing and perfect description. I heartily recommend this fine Basschatter to one and all.
  20. Hey - what can I say? I am a weak and feeble man. There's a Bentley Hardon I don't own, and it's for sale, and it's just up the road. You do the maths.
  21. I too have seen HBs advertised for more than the Thomann price. I'm actually tempted by this. I have never played a 6er but having the 4 string version of this I know just how good they are. Which side of Bristol are you? (pm'd you)
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