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neepheid

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  1. Why do people feel the need to clarify this anyway? Just play what you want to play, what you can afford (or not - it's none of my business if you are eating beans on toast every night because you bought a Fodera), when you like, how you like. There would have been a time when I might have scoffed at someone taking a very expensive bass to an open mic like it's showing off or something, or playing really simple stuff on a rare or expensive bass but I've come to realise that basically it's none of my concern and I should be far more focussed upon what I do with my basses. Some might say that my playing is not worthy of the kind of basses I appear with. There's no need for anyone to give me a hand with the self-flagellation though, I'm more than capable of telling myself how many types of stupid each cock up is High end this, POS that. The player is the important part. I know a couple of fantastic players who run rings around me. One plays a Squier Precision Special, one plays a Yamaha RBX170. Does it really matter?
  2. Be there ... or ... be there!
  3. Stop wasting everyone's TIM, you.
  4. [quote name='Gary Williams' timestamp='1399879895' post='2448455'] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]He seems to think it is a 1976 model.[/font][/color] [/quote] It appears to be a 1976 model (unless you have a date stamp in the neck pocket or on the neck heel which contradicts this) because the serial number starts with 00 - "During the period from 1975-1977 Gibson used a transfer that had eight digit numbers, the first two indicate the year, 99=1975, 00=1976 and 06=1977, the following six digits are in the 100000 to 200000 range. MADE IN USA were also included on the transfer and some models had LIMITED EDITION also applied. A few bolt on neck instruments had a date ink stamped on the heel area." - from http://www.gibson.com/Files/downloads/bluebook/GibsonSERIALNUMBERS.pdf My first Gibson bass was a 1978 G-3. Loved it, but moved it on in the interests of variety. Would have one back at some point, but can't do so right now. GLWTS.
  5. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1399833765' post='2448164'] I can't decide. I think I'm going to give the whole concept of twin humbuckers a miss entirely and go down the Jazz route. [/quote] FOUR pages and this is the conclusion? Aw hell no!
  6. When enough people say it is.
  7. I use TuxGuitar. It's quirky and full of annoying eccentricities, but once you get used to it, it works pretty well.
  8. Hi again, just uploaded a couple of vids from our gig on 3rd May 2014 at Downstairs, Aberdeen. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcuwpCX_2RE[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQpg5lp23XY[/media]
  9. Those GTS/GTB models do look rather fine. Excellent stuff.
  10. The Inevitable Teaspoons are a 5 piece R&B/blues/rock band hailing from Aberdeen(shire). These videos are from our first public gig (only played private dos up to that point) at Cafe Drummond in Aberdeen on 12th April. Enjoy! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wm4882KHk4[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imurd1BHxhM[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXIpwlu1E1c[/media]
  11. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1399377693' post='2443545'] If you racked them up on the gigs, then yes, you'd qualify. IMO, of course. [/quote] Ha, that would be ridiculous. No chance of that, I can assure you. I like having a choice, I enjoy the variety, and I usually take a different bass to every gig/rehearsal so they all get used. It's on a whim, much like deciding what to wear. Am I a "collector" if I make sure they all get a play? I do make sure BTW - I keep a note of the number of gigs each one has done, because I'm sad like that
  12. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1399375335' post='2443518'] What gigs are you doing? [/quote] I average between 1 and 2 gigs a month between two bands. Anything from private parties to pubs to festivals.
  13. [quote name='Adee' timestamp='1399048364' post='2440489'] I've just ordered a Gibson Bass .... Whoops sorry nothing to see here but tumbleweed and the sound the wind .... I'll get me coat [/quote] Tumbleweed? It'll be chased down with pitchforks and torches followed by a night in the stocks. Don't complain to me - oh, what I wouldn't give to be spat at in the face! Welcome aboard
  14. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1399366982' post='2443389'] I never see the point of too many basses as that makes you more of a collector of them rather than a player of them. [/quote] Can you please quantify what "too many basses" is? I want to gauge how much of a poser you think I am.
  15. I sell stuff I'm not playing any more. Probably going to have a mini clear out soon.
  16. Can't help you with your question, but I do like the look of those controls.
  17. Ach, that's a drag. Sorry to hear it, but onwards and upwards. I can't say I've had any major disasters before, gearwise. We once tripped the main circuit breaker at a gig in a giant shed, it ended up being pretty cool - the lights went out, the powered instruments went dead but the drums and the horns kept on playing until power was restored then we just carried on
  18. Never had a problem with my TU-2, never felt the need to change. I'll change it when it breaks, if it ever does
  19. [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1399103469' post='2440982'] Maybe the're a duff batch finish-wise and this is why they are being punted out cheap. Anyway from what you say you've done, I reckon you'll have a pretty good sounding (and playing) bass. [/quote] They're not a duff batch, mine's fine, although I won't deny that I was worried. I love my older Gibsons but I've not had the best of luck with new ones. Rather than the duff batch theory, it's more like it's time to clear out old, discontinued models to focus on the 2014 stuff. The NR T-bird isn't the only Gibson bass they've got on offer right now...
  20. There's not enough BASS FACE in this thread, so here's some:
  21. [quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1398954886' post='2439391'] Cool. How does it sound? P [/quote] Tried it at band practice last night. Chunky, thick humbucker sound, a bit more aggressive than my other TB+ wearing basses (IV and Les Paul DC). Could hear myself no probs (Ampeg PF500 into an Ashdown 8x10), didn't need too much fettling with the EQ, it wasn't far off flat - rolled back the bass slightly so it wasn't too boomy. I know you had pot woes on yours - value too low wasn't it? Maybe mine actually are 300K or whatever they're supposed to be. I don't find myself wanting for highs, it gives a nice cheeky pop if you want to get all percussive and there's a reasonable amount of burp from the bridge pickup. Me, I'm mostly a neck pickup guy, but it's nice to have the option.
  22. NBD - Non Reverse Thunderbird
  23. [quote name='artisan' timestamp='1398950108' post='2439311'] lol this place seems to be turning into "Fenderchat" no other makes will be tolerated [/quote] I guess I've got a burning at the stake to look forward to then
  24. Make sure the dog is actually dying before you take it out into the yard to shoot it
  25. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1398923305' post='2438989'] +1 Convert it to passive and get rid of the battery problems forever. IMHO [/quote] If the pickup is an active EMG then it'll need to be replaced too if the OP wants to go fully passive with no batteries.
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