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It's a shame that the greatest intro of all time was done on a guitar with an octave pedal.... I swear hoppus cocks up in the second run through of that riff and scuffs a note, useless bass player imho
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Yamaha RBX A2 Bass in White - Now on Ebid.co.uk !!!
dc2009 replied to crplumb's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='essexbasscat' post='1240042' date='May 22 2011, 09:45 AM']Might be up for one of these on the right night. The Hoxton one is the closest. WHere do you park in Kensington ?[/quote] The short answer is you don't without a permit. There's a P&D between queen's gate and SK station, but it's invariably closed.
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[quote name='Delberthot' post='1240099' date='May 22 2011, 10:39 AM']I'll take a guess that the TBP is a precision pickup in a Thunderbird shaped housing, the TBJ will be similar but a jazz inside, the TBDC will be similar to the 35DC, ditto for the TBCS = 35CS. The TBTW allows you to switch between a CS humbucker and a Jazz.[/quote] Tyvm - so if I got say, the TBDC at the bridge, and the TBTW at the neck, I could mix between hb/hb (where each humbucker is a different type) and hb/j, using the blend control? That sounds like a pretty versatile setup!
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I'm not currently using mine, though am planning to in future. If you want I could photograph/measure them - or even do you a technical drawing, for you to fashion your own? They're very simplistic so wouldn't be difficult. I personally think these were fashioned out of oversized door hinges.
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What's your main bass? I have a Marshall VBC 412, bought off a guy on here, and I love it. I am playing an old trace elliot through it though, with 12 band eq, so i have the ultimate of tonal control - for me I need this. I would recommend the 412 cab to anyone, the sound is unrivalled in any other half stack set up, though I would say, if you plan on carrying it around a lot, don't get it, mine is 49kg!
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I've uni exams until June 10th, but will contribute and join much of this after then. I'm in West Brompton/Earl's Court, anyone close?
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List of stuff for sale.
dc2009 replied to FLoydElgar's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I'm 1990. I guess I'd like a lovely Gibson Thunderbird, would that be too much to ask? Any other ideas? My Trace head is 1990
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moi! miten menee? We have spoken already, but here is an official welcome. How is Helsinki this time of year, as lovely as ever?
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[quote name='BigAlonBass' post='1239673' date='May 21 2011, 08:28 PM']It's a bit of work, but strip the active set-up out of it, and throw it away. I found the active configuration on these Basses a bit TOO active and sensitive, if you know what I mean? I shoved 'real' passive Precision and Jazz pickups in mine, and it's a hell of a lot closer to the real thing.[/quote] I find on just about any bass I leave the active controls flat (wonder why I keep buying active basses really), though find you can tweak it a tiny bit for various parts of songs, or switching between fingers/pick/slap, so if you're only using them for that it wouldn't matter so much? I quite like the look of the lytes.
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Got a 'hot pink' set on my warwick at the moment, and am fairly impressed with them. Can't say they're significantly better than my favoured rotosound rounds, but they do feel nice and look great! I know yours is a 4er, but if any 5er players are reading this, if you can, check in a shop if the low B will fit in your bridge, my DR low B didn't fit a Warwick bridge, because the windings near the ball end were nothing like uniform enough to fit through the gap - didn't get a refund/or replacement string either, was not impressed with stringsdirect!
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[quote name='Machines' post='1239387' date='May 21 2011, 03:21 PM']The standard Epi T-Bird (non-pro) pickups are quite high output IMO, I don't think changing them would be of huge benefit - especially considering the cost of the pickups compared to the cost of the bass.[/quote] The pro ones are meant to be different, though not sure of the differences. I had considered cost of pups vs. that of the bass, but given I'm not going to be affording a gibson any time soon, I would like to improve the TB pro as she will be my main gigging bass for a long time to come. Shame Warwick can't make me a TB copy in warwick's tonewoods, that would be yummy.
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[quote name='Delberthot' post='1239367' date='May 21 2011, 02:57 PM']If you're talking about the different Thunderbird models then the standard Thunderbird as far as I know has AlNiCo pickups, the Goth has ceramic, The NIkki Sixx ones are probably laced with cocaine and the Pro has the T-Pro™ bass humbuckers, whatever that involves. if you're talking about something else then I'm lost [/quote] Was talking about EMGs different models, as listed in the link in my original post
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yamaha john myung sig (1st edition) any good?
dc2009 replied to ziggydolphinboy's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='RhysP' post='1239141' date='May 21 2011, 11:23 AM']It's actually at the 13th fret for some reason.[/quote] What idiot thought that was a good idea :s -
yamaha john myung sig (1st edition) any good?
dc2009 replied to ziggydolphinboy's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Lorne' post='1238900' date='May 21 2011, 01:39 AM']Yeah, I seem to get two of everything 2 Yamaha 6JM's 2 BCR Widows 2 BCR Bich 8's 2 BCR Mockingbirds 2 daughters 2 sons 2 cats [/quote] Now emigrate to Dubai and get yourself a second wife! ;-) Those JMs are lovely, that inlay is so very nice, and I'm always frustrated when I come to play DT stuff and all I have is a 5 string What do you think of this: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140548637791&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_502wt_1139"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...T#ht_502wt_1139[/url] being on the theme of BCR's -
[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1238825' date='May 20 2011, 11:10 PM']They are proper awesome.[/quote] Fix'd
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yamaha john myung sig (1st edition) any good?
dc2009 replied to ziggydolphinboy's topic in Bass Guitars
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Hi Fredde, it's fantastic. If you like, I can submit samples from a Warwick Corvette $$ (currently 4 string but the low B will be here soon), or an Epiphone Thunderbird - I would love to help you out on a project like this.
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Mmmm quite possibly or could get their standard TB ones, why are there no images/stats about their other 4 TB models, how do they expect to sell any without any information on what each variant is?
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yamaha john myung sig (1st edition) any good?
dc2009 replied to ziggydolphinboy's topic in Bass Guitars
That inlay at the 12th is yummy. Fine looking things. Only seen two used, one by JM himself, and one in a technical death metal band by and incredibly gifted player. Sounded great on both occasions, would love to try/have one myself though.