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[quote name='Merton' post='54202' date='Sep 2 2007, 02:50 PM']So I know a fair few of you guys use wall hangers at home for your basses - are Qwik Lok the ones to go for? My cunning plan is that my new flat (which I'm hoping to buy v soon!) will have all my basses proudly hanging in the living room. So I want the best wall hangers out there please, don't really fancy the Retroactive falling..... Cheers peeps [/quote] Local DIY store. Cheap as chips and perfect.
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[quote name='gilmour' post='54225' date='Sep 2 2007, 03:47 PM']Not really sure where to post this - I'm sure it'll get moved if this is the wrong thread. I'm imagining a bit of kit - and wondering if it exists. I'd really like some kind of headphone amp that I can practice with (especcialy backstage - I dep in a band that have a habit of changing the set 20 mins before we go on - not really leaving time to learn the tracks) but I'd like to be able to either plug in an MP3 player, or maybe have a CD playing so that I can practice along to tracks (or learn! lol). I'm not sure if this exists - if it does, can anyone tell me what it's called I have no idea what I'm looking for? Ideally I'd like it to be really portable as it will have to come on flights with me as hand luggage etc. Also I assume I'll need some decent headphones, so any recommedations wamrly recieved. Thanks[/quote] It's called the pocket rockit and I've been using mine for about a year now. Plugs straight into the guitar (any guitar) has aux input and is really great. I wander merrily about the house rehearsing and is also perfect for back stage [url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/flypage/product_id/23985"]Here it is - but shop around mine was about 15 quid cheaper[/url] [url="http://www.audiotoyz.co.uk/erol.html#2800x0&&http%3A%252F%252Fwww.google.co.uk%252Fsearch%3Fhl%3Den%26safe%3Dactive%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26channel%3Ds%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla%253Aen-GB%253Aofficial%26q%3D%2522pocket+rock+it%2522+bass%26btnG%3DSearch%26meta%3Dcr%253DcountryUK%257CcountryGB"]Or here - it is a seriously good bit of kit.[/url]
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[quote name='Dodge' post='53174' date='Aug 31 2007, 10:01 AM']0000 grade steel wool would be my choice. I use it to clean my Warwick SS1 and my MM Silhouette guitar. Just don't rub too hard and keep it well away from the pickups! It shines up frets nicely too. Do you treat your neck with anything like wax, oil etc.?[/quote] Don't treat it with anything it's due its first clean up since I bought it so I thought I'd check for tips.
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Apologies if i asked this before but that would have been on BW so I can't drag up the relevant response. How do you guys keep your maple necks clean? I asked a bassist the other day who had a similar 'Ray to mine except the neck was gorgeous and not grotty and she said she scraped it with a blade. I just think this sounds a bit extreme!
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who plays guitar and was there a transition to bass?
stewblack replied to john_the_bass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='john_the_bass' post='53152' date='Aug 31 2007, 09:34 AM']Just wondering how many of you play guitar (or another instrument, but mainly a guitar), either as a hobby, as a second instrument in a band or something like that and made the transition either from guitar to bass or picked up the guitar as an aside to learning the bass. Personally - I was always a guitar player, asked to play bass in a band so I did and haven't stopped. I Just interested really[/quote] Followed the same route as yourself. Actually auditioned for a band as rhythm guitarist on the night their bassist quit, they wondered if I'd stand in on bass and the rest is history. I still use the guitar for songwriting and recording but simply as a tool. I take no pleasure in sitting down and noodling about on it. Whereas I can spend many a happy evening going over and over one tricky bass part until it's right. I think some people just suit certain instruments others can play many with equal skill. -
[quote name='warwickhunt' post='53050' date='Aug 30 2007, 11:03 PM']Did you nick his bike? [/quote] Nah - but I had a very nice one nicked from the back garden - which I wrongly assumed to be so remote and at the dead end of a row of isolated cottages as to be safe as houses. And yes I blamed myself for leaving it out and unlocked. Never assume something is safe. Of course I was wrong to blame myself the fault for the theft lay entirely one hundred percent with the thief for stealing it but it's natural to think "Damn I should have locked that". Damn I bowed out of this debate - stop dragging me back in.
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Looking forward to the rest of this, thanks for the pics. BTW I'm using an Armstrong soapbar in my old Aria after the original went to pick up heaven and it is fabulous. You won't regret it.
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[quote name='Beedster' post='52926' date='Aug 30 2007, 06:29 PM']I got my new racing bike nicked when I was a kid and the policeman who called at the house simply said "bloody stupid place to leave it, what did you expect". I think that to be honest, he had a point [/quote] Fair comment - I bow gracefully from the fray.
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[quote name='Beedster' post='52792' date='Aug 30 2007, 02:01 PM']If you read the often published stories of some of the idiots who've been ripped off on ebay - usually in the Sunday supplements - you'd might think "someone should have been a bit harsh with them before they hit the 'send payment button..." . In fact, sometimes I almost almost find myself sympathising with the scammers because the scammed are often foolish beyond imagination. D Chris[/quote] The debate over how much responsibility the victim should shoulder in any crime is a long and complex one, and I'm sure as hell not going to enter into it here (or anywhere else for that matter). [quote]Your apology is of course accepted[/quote] Good oh!
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[quote name='Beedster' post='52623' date='Aug 30 2007, 08:49 AM']I wasn't 'slagging' anyone off Stewblack, read Jim's post then mine, the words that is, not what you assume I'm saying. Jim's own statement was that he is naive, I simply agreed. Even if that bass were kosher, would anyone but a naive person send the seller £800 unsecured for it? No, of course not. The reason people do however is because we are duped into thinking that if it's on ebay, or the internet generally, it's OK. I'll say it again - the reason so many scammers are out there is because other people are so naive, and so desperate to get their hands on this great bass at such a great price that they suspend common sense. If people didn't keep paying for non-existent basses by bank transfer or Western Union (both of which ebay after all explicitly warn against because they are in themselves almost 100% guarantee that the listing is a scam), scammers would go off and scam somewhere else. But people do, which is why they're still with us. Again, to stretch the Darwinian metaphor, every predator needs prey to survive. Chris[/quote] I did read your words and drew the entirely appropriate inferences from them. Anyway don't want to fall out with you just felt you were a bit harsh, in turn I apologise if my response offended you.
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[quote name='Beedster' post='52417' date='Aug 29 2007, 04:40 PM']Jim mate, yes, you're naive. Zero feedback!!!!!!!!! If that doesn't give you 'any cause for alarm' with a bass of that value then I'm not surprised that scamming is so profitable! In a Darwinian world, if people weren't so bloody gullible scammers would soon become extinct Chris[/quote] In fairness Jim did clearly state 'apart' from 0 feedback. Before I was a regular here and on e-bay I too would have known nothing of such scams. Luckily posters here were kind enough to share their knowledge and give out handy tips like always ask for more photographs and if you can try out the bass. It's the way this place works -Share the wealth of knowledge rather than slag off newbie posters .
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[quote name='Wil' post='50110' date='Aug 24 2007, 01:16 PM']Is that all the Bristolians?[/quote] I'm not but my band records in Toy Box studios which as any fule kno are in Bris, just off the Glosser road. I am West Country about 15 miles out of Bristle. I support rovers and used to go into Eastville to watch 'em so do I count?
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[quote name='paul, the' post='46847' date='Aug 17 2007, 01:48 PM']I tried to buy a set from Stringbusters. The website said the item was in stock, four days later stringbusters said they didn't have any and that they would send a set in 7-8 weeks. I bought the strings on Ebay from the US and got them in two weeks at a cheaper price.[/quote] Just goes to show - never experienced anything other than hassle free next day delivery from Stringbusters .
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Me and the rest of the More Specials are getting together for a one off reunion gig at[url="http://www.wunderbar.co.uk/"] The Wunder Bar[/url] Midsomer Norton tomorrow night (Saturday 18th) if anyone fancies a bit of 2 Tone ska. We officially split a couple of years ago but have the odd get together and this is it for this year. So if anyone wants to skank the night away and admire my black and white check tie then come on down. free admission on stage at about 9.30 - 10.
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[quote name='TheRev' post='46754' date='Aug 17 2007, 09:35 AM']Don't you own a pub?? A teetotal publican is a bit like being an aethist vicar...... [/quote] Vegetarian in a slaughterhouse was the favourite! Used to own my own bar - the worst job imaginable. I got out just a couple of weeks ago. Now I'll have my evenings and weekends back will actually be able to gig occasionally, and I'll get paid and get holidays now I'll have a proper job. Running a small business for most people means working all hours for way under minimum wage - and when you are reliant on a bunch of drunks for what little money you do make - no don't get me started.
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[quote name='ARGH' post='46052' date='Aug 15 2007, 08:37 PM']YOU dont know how much of a hassle it is for other musicians to get over the fact that I "DONT DRINK OR TAKE DRUGS".[/quote] Sadly it goes with the territory. One of the many things I've learned from people who've been down this road before me is it's none of my business what other people think of me. Mate of mine was off to a gig the other night and said he wanted to stay sober but was damned if he'd go up to the bar and order a pint of lemonade. It simply doesn't seem to occur that you don't have to go to the bar at all. It isn't compulsory.
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Almost spat the dummy last night and took up golf..
stewblack replied to niceguyhomer's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Toasted' post='45671' date='Aug 15 2007, 11:12 AM']Surely power flicking on and off is dangerous for all your equipment? I've got some pretty sensitive stuff and I'm not sure that I'd want to connect it up to a socket that will radomly switch on and off. Is there anything I can do to protect my gear?[/quote] Generator outside the pub with long lead through the window to your multi socket. -
[quote name='mistahbenn' post='45607' date='Aug 15 2007, 09:11 AM']Hi there, another track just finished with this wicked bass, is here [url="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=79861127"]http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea...iendid=79861127[/url] the 7days tune.[/quote] Lovely bass sound, congrats. I used to wonder what all the fuss was about when I first found these fora and people would put up pics of these odd looking instruments, then I had the pleasure of playing a Sei when buying a piece of kit from an old bassworlder and I have to say you cannot tell from a photo just how gorgeous these basses are to look at. Obviously neither can you tell how they feel and play. Simply stunning.
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[quote name='ARGH' post='45592' date='Aug 15 2007, 08:12 AM']Now I dont drink,use drugs.....anything,I just cant,and I find Im a better player fullstop.[/quote] +1 for that. Haven't touched a drop or smoked or taken anything at all now for 18 months and every aspect of my life has improved - that certainly includes playing. Not only can I remember gigs but I play to an unbelievably higher level, play in three different bands 'cos I can now remember three sets easily and most importantly don't let myself or my bandmates down with shoddy drunken mistakes. and yes, I used to think I was sooo good on three bottles of wine per gig.
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Almost spat the dummy last night and took up golf..
stewblack replied to niceguyhomer's topic in General Discussion
We did a gig in a local village hall and I'd been told there was a sound limiter so was dreading it. the guy who booked us said not to worry as he was a bit of a whizz at the technical side of life and had watched carefully while it was being installed, and ahem wink wink , we had nothing to worry about! Sure enough - no problems. the audience remained seated throughout and yes, many told us they'd loved the gig. weird way some folks have of showing it. -
[quote name='beerdragon' post='40953' date='Aug 3 2007, 03:55 PM']In the late sixties early seventies i was into prog rock but there was always the odd song with a nice little bass line that used to catch my attention, one was Disco inferno by... bugger cant remember, but i still like to warm up with it now.[/quote] When my step daughter was 2 she was deeply upset by that song. She was assured they didn't really burn the babies ...
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Finally managed to persuade my occasional weddings/party band to include some disco and funk. One of the tracks they went for is December 1963 (oh what a night) Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. What a cracking bass part! There is, apart from a really nice riff running under the verses, a gorgeous fluid run up to the 17th fret, happens only twice and sounds excellent. 'Sfunny my progression from glam through metal to punk and thence onto ska was pretty seamless whilst growing up in the seventies, but there seemed little space for Frankie Valli in that progression. In short I loathed disco when I was young but always had a soft spot for this one. Was Joe Long responsible for bass on this one - does anyone know for sure? [i]edit - I put the wrong name down - duh![/i]
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Instruction pack for Behringer V-Amp/Bass V-Amp/Pro
stewblack replied to El_Capitain's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
[quote name='El_Capitain' post='40781' date='Aug 3 2007, 09:28 AM']Yes. Yours for 1p, atm...[/quote] when I lost mine I went to the excellent Behringer site and downloaded a new one [url="http://www.behringerdownload.de/LX1B_LX1B-PRO/LX1B_LX1BPRO_ENG_Rev_C.pdf"]here[/url] Mind you once I factor in the ink and paper cost this is a good deal! -
[quote name='Ba55me15ter' post='39895' date='Aug 1 2007, 10:44 AM']Was it this one Stew?[/quote] Mmmmmmmmm. That's the one. It was one of those bargain quick sale exactly the bass I want type once in a lifetime opportunities which I just couldn't finance. really glad it found a good home. One day, one day.