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Linus27

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  1. Brilliant video, both the Jazz and Precision.
  2. I really like the simplistic design of the Gnome and the new 600w version. Its lacking in features compared to other amps but the really competitive price reflects this and I can see manufacturers actually selling this for £299 in time. I've been using my 280w Gnome quite a bit recently and it sounds fab through my Barefaced Two10 but I have just bought a Mark Bass Little Mark IV which is nice but I'm thinking for the price I should of waited and bought the new 600w Gnome. The only thing I'm not so keen on with the new Gnome is the size, it would of been nice if it was a little smaller but hey ho, we can't have it all.
  3. Oooh, thank you, I love my Gnome I Pro 280 so this is super interesting.
  4. Songs I Hate, Red Red Wine Alright Now Anything by Celine Dion
  5. I've not really seen these connections with basses and cars apart from referring to a Fender bass as being like a workhorse or a Ford Mondeo.
  6. Just reading up about a low pass filter as this sounds like it might be an interesting idea.
  7. I've actually played their three times and on all 3 occasions the sound was shocking and on all 3 occasions the headline artist, Paul Weller also had terrible sound.
  8. Great thread. My introduction to Supertramp was back in 1998. I was recording an album in South Wales and we were living at the studio for 3 months in a small cottage. In the cottage along with a pool table were thousands and thousands of CD's and VHS videos. I started to go through the CD's just to pass the time and I discovered the Breakfast in America album and oh my, I was absolutely blown away by it. I simply couldn't stop listening to this incredible masterpiece. The producer we were working with, Mark Wallis of It Bites, Travis, U2 fame suggested I also listen to Crime of the Century and again, I was not disappointed, another masterpiece and I would say that Breakfast in America along with Talk Talk's The Colour of Spring and U2's The Unforgettable Fire are my favorite albums of all time.
  9. Ok cool, will give that a try, thank you.
  10. Ok, thank you. I have an OC-5 but it doesn't have a dry knob. The Sub n Up suggested earlier might do the trick.
  11. So I'm beginning to wonder if maybe I'm not being totally clear in the effect I'm trying to create but you are right in it sounding like a normal low B rather than stubby. It's very hard to describe the type of music we play but we have a singer who plays an acoustic so think of a Damien Rice singer songwriter type set up. Plus he adds vocal layers etc. Our drummer plays a small percussive kit using brushes only and shakers. I play fretless and either fill the bottom end or play a more cello role but my tone is the other end of the guitar if that makes sense. I also use a lot of octave to really fatten the sound but it would be good to try and have an effect that creates the low end but doesn't give the doubling up of notes effect that an octaver produces. In the studio, for certain moments in the track when everything drops out or ends, we boosted the low end on the bass or I played an extra track of just a single low note and then the low frequencies were boosted to have that big bass push So I'm not sure if this will show what I'm after, and this is absolutely nothing like the music we play, but listen to about 2m 55s of this song, the bass is subtle but very low and it's probably done on a keyboard but it's this sort of thing. You might need headphones for some of these examples or I might just need a 5 string bass 😂 From about 1m 14s of this song, very subtle but the second note is super low especially. Again from about 42 seconds in this song,
  12. It that not just an octave pedal that will do the octave note as well or can it do just the low note?
  13. Awesome and thank you. I'm hoping my Barefaced Two10 will be able to cope as I'm not planning on having anything too deep, loud or heavy going but more of a case that if I play a B for example on the A string, it will give me a nice sub B, not too dissimilar to playing the B on a 5 string or the equivalent of an octave down.
  14. Thanks guys, just watched a demo of the DOD Meatbox and it looks like it might just do the trick. Thank you.
  15. Is there a pedal that will allow me to create some low deep sub bass tones? I do have the Boss OC-5 Octave pedal which does thicken the sound nicely but it also gives that typical Pino/Tony Levin octave sound which is not what I am after. I would like to create a smooth low sub bass sound. Is there a pedal that can do that?
  16. I had one of these basses as my first bass and they are amazing. Whoever buys this will not be disappointed. Steve is also a lovely guys so buy with confidence.
  17. Friday: Sigrid, John Mayer, Soil and Pimp Sessions, Peter Gabriel, Foo Fighters Saturday: First Aid Kit, Dua Lipa, Kalandra, Simple Minds, The Walker Roaders, Rage Against The Machine Sunday: London Grammar, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Tears For Fears, Bruce Springsteen, Sting
  18. I loved my Ampeg PF500, an absolutely fabulous sounding amp head but by today's standard they are quite heavy and chunky. I've not tried the pedal but I would imagine it will give you more tonal options.
  19. Yep, I agree with this also and would also add that you should try and find your own voice, rather than trying to sound like a fretless. I describe my tone as Jamerson Motown played on a fretless but occasionally I break into a bit of Pino/Giblin which gets people to sit up and then I drop back into holding the bottom end. Typical example of this was last Wednesday, I was playing a gig and a drummer came up to me after, complimented me on my playing, said he had to stand up at the back as he wanted to listen to my playing. He said he could hear a lots of Mick Khan in my playing and very fretless inspired playing and it would sound amazing on a fretless. I thanked him and then pointed out I was playing fretless 😝
  20. You shouldn't really have too much difficulty transitioning to a fretless from a fretted as long as your technique and ear are good. I'm not saying you have bad technique but a player who has weak or lazy technique will struggle moving to a fretless and a fretless will really highlight this as theres no hiding. You should approach playing a fretless no different to a fretted bass, you play them the same despite having a different voice, personality and expression but bad technique will show, be it a fretted bass or fretless bass. The other thing is it's really really important to get very familiar with a fretless fretboard. They do differ and just because you have lines, doesn't mean it's the correct spot to fret. So learn your fretboard and make sure your fretted technique is strong and the transition to fretless should be painless. Start slow and stick at it.
  21. Looks like a shell pink Precision in the background as well.
  22. I've played there a couple of times. To me it was just another pub gig and no different to playing a lot of the Camden venues.
  23. I've had multiple string breaks in the early days when playing guitar punk pop with a pick. However the last few failures have been jack socket failures on at least two basses.
  24. I've never heard of this before either but I've always used all four fingers to fret and started out with the approach of one finger per fret. Playing a lot of walking bass lines early on as well I guess helped.
  25. Pretty good gig for us last night playing in a new pub for the first time. We kind of expected it to be a very quiet affair as it was not advertised (the pub apologised), hot and most were outside but we did have a handful of people listening. Second set was amazing though as everyone came in and just headed down to watch us and were up singing and dancing and the being a typical pub audience 😂 Got to play two encores and the landlady loved it and booked us right away for a date next year. Best for me however was someone coming up to me and asking if I'm a Pino Palladino fan which I replied "I am" which he replied, "I thought so as I could hear it in your playing and some of the lines you were playing" 😎
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