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Everything posted by miles'tone
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Plus when you import from abroad you've just paid the tax to buy the shipping in that country, and then get the privilege to pay it again when it lands here. Great 👍
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I was just coming to ask if anyone here has one? I only found out they existed last night. Fancy something like this to for lunch hour fun in the car.
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Anyone wired a Harley Benton MB4 to volume/blend?
miles'tone replied to iconic's topic in Bass Guitars
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Yup. Fullerplast...
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Jammin - Bob
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The seller Cici has a good youtube channel. She also demos basses for Andertons on theirs. Nice bass!
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I sometimes use one on my fretless 5 to play in open C tuning. Also, some people frown too much.
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Sounds reasonable if it's in good nick. I played one in the old Bass Centre in 1996 actually. It was amazing. I've often thought about it. They cost about a grand back then, back when a grand was worth a lot more than it is now. Man, that was nearly 30 years ago...
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I'm guessing that maybe the heavier cuts of wood are a cheaper bulk buy for HB, helping in one way of the many to bring down the cost of decent instruments to the consumer? Totally guessing though. However they do it is nothing short of amazing.
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Blooming fabulous work Kevin! Stunners all of them. I like the matching tug bars - gives them a certain je ne sais quois.
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I thought they'd closed the business... An odd April fool joke?
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Another new wacky EBMM Joe Dart short scale bass ...
miles'tone replied to Adee's topic in Bass Guitars
That pickup looks a bit wonky. As in not routed straight. -
Is a new mass-produced bass ever worth more than £1500
miles'tone replied to Beedster's topic in General Discussion
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Fender (or any manufacturer) alternative model naming
miles'tone replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
The Fender No Case Worn. Fender states that this line is a "great opportunity" for each player to make their instrument, that they've just paid through the teeth for, "their own". Forever blowing industry leading smoke up their loyal customer's behinds, Fender state that this line enables players to insert their very souls into the instrument due to the new time-cheating Mojo Accelerator(TM) technology, and is in no way a penny pinching ruse whatsoever. -
Fender (or any manufacturer) alternative model naming
miles'tone replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
The Sandberg Californian Shepherd's Crook series* *designed to assist in getting those pesky pi**ed up locals who think they can sing off the stage. -
Interestingly, in 1962 a new Fender Precision cost $220. In today's UK money that's about £1650. Add onto that the vat and import duty and a new Fender American Original P (or whatever they're called this year) is about the same relative price as it was then. Perhaps even a smidge cheaper.
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Wow!
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"Angst In My Pants" Brilliant title! My first foray into recordings was with a Marconiphone reel to reel contraption that we bought super cheap at Oxfam. It probably weighed the same as a Mini. Myself and my drummer pal actually hitchhiked across the Netherlands with it to meet the other half of the band who had already gone ahead and scored some work on a farm in the boondocks somewhere (can't remember where now and couldn't even pronounce it then) The other two had travelled light with a flute and acoustic guitar, we travelled not so light with two suitcases filled with the Marconiphone and spare reels, a Yamaha keyboard, a saxophone and my ABG! We had stayed in for a month beforehand saving up two Giros each and somehow managed to get over there and land our jobs on the farm. We got sacked on the first day! 😂 Somehow we managed to stay out there for 8 months busking around, and had a great summer out there, recording absolutely bonkers music and comedy skits. It was 1994 and their hottest summer for a century. The Marconiphone was left in the attic of a farmhouse when we headed home. It's probably still there as I bet no body has been bothered to try and lift it! Thanks for the thread. Good memories that I'd forgotten had actually happened! 😊
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They've been on my mind since I read that in the thread too! 😄 I wonder if there's any wiggle room with the wiring to put one in a P/J, or if they're a single fixed board? 🤔
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A good hack that I sussed out for myself, that works for me at least, is to listen to the drum track and have a bop around whilst scatting/singing the bass part I have in mind without my bass in hand. It really helped to teach my brain where my beat should be without much thought required as I'm literally engaging as a listener first before I start playing. Might work for you too.
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Thanks. I don't own or get on with Jazz basses unfortunately. I prefer the idea of being able to do the filter thing with whatever bass I'm playing. Great idea though and ta v much for the heads up. 👍
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Amazing thread! Thanks, but building one is well beyond me unfortunately. I applaud your abilities though! If you ever make some more pedals to your designs please hit me up. I'll have one! The Broughton pedal (Thanks for the link) is out of stock and I'd rather send my cash to a fellow Basschatter 😉 Any plans to build more?
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