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[quote name='EBS_freak' post='364581' date='Dec 28 2008, 02:46 AM']I'm better than Adam Clayton. ...but I don't think Adam would be up for swapping the gigs he plays for the ones that I play.[/quote] I bet your not better than Adam. You may be more imaginitive or creative but I bet your not as consistant or reliable. I've worked with some of U2's producers and they say that he is actually a very good bass player and is one of the tightest bass players around. He just happens to play what fits with U2. I doubt many can play in time and as tight as Adam.
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I love them and used to own a 1973 model. Lovely big fat sound. Going to get one of the Fender 50's re-issue ones at some point in sunburst after I get my Musicman.
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They have a red 4 string musicman stingray for 699. Do you think this is new, genuine and in stock? It says available on the website.
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It's an interesting point. What originally got me excited about the bass was the role it played in a band. It's a supporting role. The backbone, the spine, the legs of a chair, the chassis of a car. You don't really pay much attention to any of them but when they go wrong you notice how important they are. A chair cam be super comfy but if the legs are buckled then your notice. You take your back for granted but when it hurts then you sure do notice. So, take a bass out of the band and it all falsl to pieces.
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Yes, please be aware that the SUB has a solid body, so no cut out at the back. You may find this a problem so worth trying one first.
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[quote name='markdavid' post='359841' date='Dec 20 2008, 08:00 PM']I agree 100% the quality of the new squiers should be celebrated. I think it is awesome that for under 300 you can pick up a quality bass that is solidly built and sounds good and that you could easily gig with[/quote] Yes, very true and it means a lot of people starting out can get a decent bass for not much money. Its all good stuff really.
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Oneday, when I'm really bored and have some spare cash, I promised myself a Warwick Streamer. This stems from back in the late 80's when they had an advert for a light wood Streamer with Ying and Yan inlays. Not sure if its the original Streamer or a Stage 1. Anyway, I fell in love with it and always wanted one. Does Warwick make a decent bolt on neck Streamer bass, either old or current? Never been a fan of thru neck basses so would prefer bolt on if possible.
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='359529' date='Dec 20 2008, 12:59 PM']Anyway, rather than this being a slight on the current quality of Fender, isn't it the case that the current quality of Squiers should be celebrated instead? It seems to me that Squiers have just got far better in the last couple of years. It's a bit like telling Steely Dan to improve because Nearly Dan are doing such a good impression of them.[/quote] Yep I agree. It's a case of Fender having to up their game and justify why someone should pay 2x, 3x, 4x more for one of their basses over a Squire.
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I have a Squire VMJ fretless and its one of the best basses I have played. The neck is amazing and easily as good as a Musicman which is probably my favourite neck. The Seymour Design pickups are also amazing although I do think it could be greatly improved with some better ones. As for the comparison, I think it showed that Squire are currently making top notch basses and as already said, Fender have to really up their game. Tone may be hard to improve as there is only so much you can achieve with basses of this type. However, quality, tonal range, workmanship, playability is where Fender can really take the advantage. In a live environment, the tone won't make that much difference but from a players point of view, playing a Fender should feel so much different over playing a Squire. A comparison would be, driving a Caterham or a Lotus Elise at a race track. They are both very quick, handle superb and give you a great driving experience. Then do the same in a Porsche 911 or Ferrari 430 and your get the same great driving experience but your also be driving a higher quality car, with more comfort, more versatility etc. Fender should be the supercar and Squire should be the sportscar.
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Some nice Bass Collections for sale
Linus27 replied to Linus27's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
To me, they are a certain type of bass for a certain type of player. They are light, thin, great necks and easy to play. So excellent for female players or people who want a light bass or are of a slight build. They also sound great. However, not my cup of tea but my wife loves hers. -
Some nice Bass Collections for sale
Linus27 replied to Linus27's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
Linus27 replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
A couple of Bass Collection's up on Ebay at the moment. Check this thread for links. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34573"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=34573[/url] -
A 5 String. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Collection-5-string-bass-Very-Rare-1988_W0QQitemZ320324937211QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item320324937211&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1298%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Collection-5-st...A1%7C240%3A1318[/url] A lefty. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Collection-SB-501-Left-Handed_W0QQitemZ250342832689QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item250342832689&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1298%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bass-Collection-SB-5...A1%7C240%3A1318[/url]
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[quote name='lateralus462' post='356368' date='Dec 16 2008, 08:50 PM']No not a warwick - but I'm still looking at 5/6 strings as well as 4's - TBH I realy want a lakland DJ5 or similar but there is no way I can afford one. As this is going to be the last bass I can buy for a while I'm having to think really hard about what I want, and the truth is I can't find one that ticks all the boxes in the price range I'm looking at - I know I'm going to have to compromise but it's sooo hard to choose.[/quote] What are the boxes that need to be ticked?
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[quote name='lateralus462' post='356346' date='Dec 16 2008, 08:30 PM']A couple of places - but I'm on the verge of changing my mind again!!![/quote] HAHAHA to what? Please don't say a Warwick
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[quote name='lateralus462' post='355255' date='Dec 15 2008, 06:30 PM']I bet no-one ever asks to borrow your bass at gigs though!!!! Actually I always thought it was a bit unfair, I have a really good mate who plays guitar left handed - He always seems to end up paying way more than the righ handed equivalent for his guitars. I am so glad I learnt right handed!!!!! (and I'm so looking forward to getting my 70's Jazz later this week )[/quote] So have you found somewhere that has a 70's re-issue jazz in stock??
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How is this done? Is there a program to do this or is it just something that was done for these tracks?
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[quote name='lateralus462' post='355072' date='Dec 15 2008, 02:48 PM']It says they're out of stock on the andertons website[/quote] Andertons website is not always up to date. It might be worth phoning them. When I went to have a look, the bass was not even on the website but i asked and they got a new one down still boxed from upstairs. Try Guitar Village in Farnham also. [url="http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/product-detail.asp?id=6624&catid=8&manid=29&quantity=1&product=Fender+70%27s+Reissue+Jazz+Bass%2C+3+Tone+Sunburst%2C+New%2C+Inc%2E+Gigbag"]http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/product-det...C+Inc%2E+Gigbag[/url]
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[quote name='lateralus462' post='355021' date='Dec 15 2008, 01:55 PM']I think I'll probably end up going for one of these, unless something amazing turns up secondhand. Now I just need to find a shop near enough to me that has them in stock!!![/quote] Have you tried Andertons in Guildford?
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To be honest, that was my thought at first, that Mexican Fender's were horrible. I was after a mid range bass that I could use as a solid workhorse and would either be my second bass to a Musicman or my joint main bass to the Musicman. So I did a search and saw some threads on here regarding this bass and the Mexican Fender 50's Precision. Both basses were being raved about. Especially the 70's Jazz. Some were even saying that it was as good as and better than the American models which people had played in the shops or owned. Of course, the proof was in the playing so I went down to Andertons in Guildford to try a few different basses, including the 70's re-issue Jazz. The standard Mexican jazz bass was horrible. The standard Mexican Precision was okish but certainly not what I wanted to spend £350 on. So I tried the 70's re-issue jazz as this was what I really wanted to play and from just holding it, the bass felt fantastic. Please note, this was also brand new out of the box. Plugged in and again, fantastic. Clear, punchy with lots of great tone. The bass does however feel very 70's. Bit frets, defined C shape neck and looks very retro. I fell in loved with it and my wife said your playing that as if its been your bass for years. I then compared it to a musicman and this also sounded fantastic (I used to own one so I know how they sound and play) but no better or worse than the 70's Fender. Just very different. Totally different tone and totally different neck. So the Fender stood up very well and I happily parted with £450. I then went about comparing it to my 1988 Japanese ESP 400 Series Jazz bass which is one of the best basses I have heard and to be honest it sounds as good if not slightly better. So as you can see, it really is a superb bass and as others have said, some of the Mexican basses are stunning and better than the American counterparts. All you can do is go and try one for yourslef. I would also have a read through these threads. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=31064&hl=Linus27"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=Linus27[/url]
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My wife came up with this idea which I thought was pretty cool but I am not so sure how to go about it. My old band recorded and released an album. She said she would like to get it made into a music book like the ones you see for other bands. However, as we would design it, we can choose what would go into it. So we would have the music, band photos, recording diary excerts and anything else relevant. However, we would need somebody to transpose the music. I am not sure what goes into normal music books but maybe the melody and bass part. To be honest, no idea as not sure what normally goes into a music book. So, has anyone done anything like this? Anyone point me in the right direction to get me started? Any companies who could do this? I think the main thing is getting the album transposed into music. After that then I guess getting the whole thing put together and printed. Any help appreciated.