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BassBus

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  1. Bargain of the year so far. Great little fx units and even better at this price. Someone snap it up.
  2. Touring bands play largely the same set every night of a tour. If someone goes to see them twice on that tour they will see much the same music played. I would say five weeks is not too soon to play the same set. Go for it.
  3. My bad too on gender of OP. I follow Mykesbass on rephrasing. Problems like this at 19 will only get worse as you get older if not dealt with now. That might make me sound old but bad posture and working practice leaves me having to see an osteopath every three months to stop my back going into spasm.
  4. Further to Coilte's post about left hand technique, Scott Devine has a useful video on strap height. http://youtu.be/mqx5Bry2aYE
  5. I would seek some professional advice on this, either/or GP or an osteopath. There will be plenty of useful advice on here which might help. Osteopaths can manipulate joints which can help release trapped nerves which might or might not be causing your problem. Most of all get some help and don't be a bloke and just "man it out". That might only allow it to get worse.
  6. [quote name='tauzero' timestamp='1439818439' post='2845994'] Statuseseses with heads on are just wrong. [/quote] Quite right son, yer not wrong. The headless system is just so logical. In the time it takes to change one string on a F****r you have all the strings changed and tuned on a headless Status.
  7. Find an osteopath. He/she will manipulate muscles and joints to free up anything might be getting trapped.
  8. This is "getting on like a house on fire"? I'd hate to think what things would be like if you hated each other.
  9. Been doing a bit of measuring for you. My Status S2000 has the same bridge piece as your Washburn. The string spacing at the bridge measures at 17mm whereas my Hohner measures at 18mm. I presume the Hohner and your Steinberger have the same bridge/tuner system. Most Status 5ers have 18mm spacing unless otherwise specified by original purchaser or you if you buy new. Headless Status basses use the mono rail tuners so a new bass can have any spacing you want for a small extra charge. I have seen some older Status fivers, like Empathys, with 16mm spacing. They use the same kind of bridge/tuning system to your Washburn but fitted for five strings. Hope that's of some use.
  10. Perfect memorial to your Gran. You will never be disappointed with a Status.
  11. [quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1439328933' post='2842021'] That hole to the left offers access to the end of the intonation screw so you'd struggle to make adjustments with the ball end jammed in there [/quote] My bad. You are of course right Howie. Change the bridge.
  12. From the picture it looks like the ball ends need to be moved to the left a bit. That would sit them fully into the 'catch' that holds them. Don't know if that helps.
  13. cdtabman1 looking for one of these. http://basschat.co.uk/topic/267427-vt-bass-di-wanted/
  14. I wouldn't buy one solely because you can only carry them on one shoulder. Best way to give yourself back problems. Maybe fine for an acoustic guitar but the weight of a solid body bass would just throw everything out of balance. Some years ago I went back to college as a (very) mature student. There was a one mile walk from the station to the campus. I thought I would look cool with a case full of books slung over one shoulder. My back didn't like it at all so switched to a back pack over both shoulders. Never noticed the same weight as it was evenly distributed. Just my experience, others might know differently.
  15. In that condition, and barring any unknown problems, that an absolute bargain. Snap it up.
  16. I'll just try that with my Overwater. Aye, right!
  17. Well, Mark King slaps quite a bit on his basses and has 16.5mm on all of them.
  18. Teddy'so voice may not be what it was but for a man of 62 to be able to reach some of those high notes ain't too shabby. Lots of enjoyment has been had by this fan over the years.
  19. Have a look some of his other videos. He has done just that on a number of occasions.
  20. Why not stain the wood body the colour you want and then put an oil finish on it. Have a look at BigDGuitars on youtube. He has loads of videos showing how he stains and oils bodies. One example below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3ZYAOmA6ZI
  21. I have to confess to being a bit of a fan boy for Dave Reoame (Dave's World of Fun Stuff, youtube). He uses ordinary household surface cleaner to clean up fret board/finger boards. He then puts a few drops of linseed oil on and wipes it over the board. I have used lemon oil on my Rosewood and Ebony boards. All seem to work fine. Make sure there isn't any residue left from the oil though. Wipe it on and then off again.
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