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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='950005' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:19 PM']That's the one that got me. I mean, I don't usually care about this sort of stuff. People want to pay those figures for these basses, so Fodera can charge those prices, and that's fine, but... $999 for a different radius? F***'s sake. [/quote] You missed the one that got me - $499 for a lined fretless. That is, instead of hammering frets in and stoning them all and crowning them etc, you stick slivers of wood in the slots you've already got cut for the frets and sand them down flat. So you pay them $499 for them to do less work.
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[quote name='TimR' post='948642' date='Sep 7 2010, 07:06 PM']Then later you stated that your old hughes and kettner bk200 combo had an extention cab port. however adding this would have lowered the wattage. This statement in itself is at odds with the the more watts = more volume thinking as the extra volume from adding the extra cab will more than compensate for the drop in watts.[/quote] I'd have thought that 200W through one speaker would be louder than 100W through two speakers. I can see where the OP's coming from, but I see the information as nice to have rather than essential.
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what was the first number you gigged on a bass ?
tauzero replied to essexbasscat's topic in General Discussion
London University, International Hall, 1976. I was 18. "Back in the USSR" by the Beatles, which I'd never listened to the bassline on, so the bassline was my own invention. Hayman 40/40 that I'd just put together with parts from the Fender Soundhouse after it had had a fire and Hayman had gone bust, and I think I went into the PA. Our set was roughly half and half covers and originals. -
I'll go with Toasted and BottomEndian - context changes things, and even with lickle hands, fretless is easier with one finger (I think I tend to fret the string I'm playing rather than barre it though). However, on the Ashbory, I tend to use a violinny left-hand position quite a bit of the time, and that makes ring and little fingers the obvious choice.
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Rocky Mountain Way by Joe Walsh.
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Improvisation on Bass - Completely Pointless
tauzero replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
I improvise all the time in the ceilidh band, insofar as I know roughly how the tunes go, and have a few set parts for some of them, but play most of it by ear, including corny fills and nice jazzy runs etc. -
Must admit, I forgot completely about this thread and haven't had a look inside the Superduperfly to see what the layout is like. I am tempted to try repackaging it into a full-size 1U box, to try and get some shielding between the switch-mode PSU and the audio circuitry. It does have a bit more high-pitched digital noise than my 500W one did - it's not loud but it's there.
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Jazz - Shop said it was genuine 30 years ago... Liars!
tauzero replied to warwickhunt's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='ironside1966' post='943270' date='Sep 2 2010, 12:45 PM']Removed[/quote] I wander if that was an affect of this thread, and weather it will effect his cellar rating. Bilbo - if you use Firefox, you can add a spell checker which automagically checks, er, spelling, when you enter text into a text box. As I have dystypia, I use it all the time. -
[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170535234494"]Relisted[/url]
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Vintage MIJ (formerly J@pCr@p) Spotting
tauzero replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='Paul S' post='942136' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:28 PM']That Vantage looks nice. Shame it isn't black...[/quote] They're jolly nice in natural. I played at a friend's party recently, and one of the guitarists had the 6-skinny-string equivalent of this, which I had a little play on. He'd got it very well set up - it was possibly the easiest guitar to play I've ever encountered, incredibly low action. Looked really good too, no horrible black paint over that lovely wood... -
[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='944257' date='Sep 3 2010, 09:30 AM']I should have gone into more detail, the EQ did nothing and it crackled when I played.[/quote] Ah, I see. That's called "broken".
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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='944235' date='Sep 3 2010, 09:15 AM']It sounded sh*t.[/quote] But there are so many types of sh*t. And don't forget, there's nothing so overrated as procreation, and nothing so underrated as defaecation.
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You can't beat an all valve head... I'm afraid!
tauzero replied to dave74200's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dave74200' post='944207' date='Sep 3 2010, 08:50 AM']I can tell the guys who know their stuff apart from the little know nothings who are constantly chirping up to tell me to piss off![/quote] Good for you. What a fine intelligent chap you are. -
You can't beat an all valve head... I'm afraid!
tauzero replied to dave74200's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='BigRedX' post='944210' date='Sep 3 2010, 08:53 AM']Dave, you are really AM1 and I claim my £5.[/quote] I thought he was Beefy, although he hasn't mentioned jazz yet. -
[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='944058' date='Sep 2 2010, 11:12 PM']The problem is the first lightweight amp I had was a Superfly it was sh*t so now I'm sceptical.[/quote] What did you find the problem was?
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You can't beat an all valve head... I'm afraid!
tauzero replied to dave74200's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dave74200' post='943619' date='Sep 2 2010, 04:36 PM']No, you're right mate. Ampeg SVT's are total sh*te. You've converted me and i'm going to sell mine at a car boot sale for a tenner. It propably won't sell though cos it's such a load of crap. Perhaps I'll just give it away to some 'fool' who likes having a really bad tone.[/quote] I have no desire whatsoever to "convert" you. I desire nothing that you use in preference to anything that I use, and I'm sure that the converse is also the case. You're rather getting your arse in your hands, aren't you? -
You can't beat an all valve head... I'm afraid!
tauzero replied to dave74200's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dave74200' post='941478' date='Aug 31 2010, 10:02 PM']If you care about tone and power, buy an all valve Ampeg head, it's the dogs bra![/quote] I do care about tone and power. That's why I won't touch a valve amp. -
Ashdown Superfly or Superduperfly. Listen to it before you have it, using whatever speaker you're going to be using on it.
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[quote name='Heathy' post='940950' date='Aug 31 2010, 01:49 PM']After the Bap did the drummer sometimes go Diddledum? That would really p**s me off.[/quote] For revenge, simply finish with "cha cha cha".
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Ricks - I'm not at all keen on the neck. Singlecuts generally - I've only seen a couple that I like. I would say Fenders, but I don't actually want to love them. I'm just happy to live my life along a parallel course to them.
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[quote name='Heathy' post='940900' date='Aug 31 2010, 01:07 PM']I tend to go for big endings, and normally hold up a random number of fingers to indicate the number of thuds to do at the end (18 is the highest so far).[/quote] You have 18 fingers? Were you born in Norfolk?
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[quote name='lowlandtrees' post='940112' date='Aug 30 2010, 05:10 PM']Yes you are absolutely correct. I went through a few mallets and a few strings before I found a light rubber mallet.[/quote] Have you considered an alternative to the rubber mallet? These may give you a brighter tone and require less thick strings: It doesn't matter about string gauge as far as the bass is concerned, the truss rod will need adjusting to compensate for the string gauge. Also, buy the strings in sets, that way the string tension will be pretty even across the neck and you won't finish up with the neck twisting.
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I prefer a nice crisp ending, I think there's general consensus on that in the band but it then tends to get forgotten about once we've got the rest of the song sorted, so we get some idea of what we're doing and then move on to something else. The result is that at gigs, there will be one or two songs where I suddenly realise that we're heading towards the buffers and I don't know exactly when the brakes are going to go on... I don't mind the occasional braaang braaang, thumpity thumpity thumpity ...... BRAAAANG! but it's as well not to have it for every song.
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Blues rock covers band - paid rehearsal studio. Other covers band and originals band (which are pretty much the same band) - guitarist's dad's studio at the bottom of his garden, properly soundproofed and we pay a nominal sum so I'll class that as paid rehearsal studio too. Ceilidh band - the pub. Acoustic duo - our lounge, as it's me and Mrs Zero.
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"Elecric Twin-Arm Bass Guitar" (it says here)
tauzero replied to Bassassin's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='karlfer' post='938882' date='Aug 28 2010, 04:45 PM']I had a twin neck CSL SG copy, 4 and 6 string. Weighed the same as a Ford Escort. [/quote] I had the 6/12 and its custom-made hard case, which was rather like a small wardrobe.