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jwbassman

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  1. [quote name='bleedproof' post='23196' date='Jun 25 2007, 08:19 PM']Hey bud

    Good to hear they're on the way (finally)

    I'll bring both of them down for you to stick some fingerprints on :huh:

    Stu[/quote]

    Cool - looking forward to it... :)

  2. Hi mate

    Good to see some pictures of the finished article - looking cool :huh: - really like the fretted one too...

    Hopefully get up to see you soon, had an email from Laurence he reckons another 3 weeks on the Micro 300's... guess I'll be popping up then :)

  3. Hi Jo and welcome

    I'm working on my bass collection at the moment too, but it's not going too well - need to buy a new car, mines done too many miles and doesn't have enough room for the PA and my bass gear so I'm after something bigger :)...

  4. Been od'ing on the Randy Waldman Trio just lately - 'Wigged Out' - that's with your main man John Patitucci on bass and the awesome Vinnie Colaiuta on drums plus a whole host of horn players as well - although I'm looking out for the album that features Brian Bromberg in the bass chair - I think it's called 'timing is everything' - has anyone got it?

  5. Hi Mike

    Yes I have EA rig (iAmp 200 combo, if that constitutes a 'rig')... I don't know how long ago it was you saw the band but we're sounding really good these days, a marked improvement over the last couple of years, might be worth coming for another listen if you're free tomorrow...

    John

  6. no worries - I've been playing ages (over 15 years) and still not very good at playing by ear. Most of my gigs are reading (big band, show work etc) so I guess I just don't do enough practice 'without' the music to make a marked improvement...

    just remember to enjoy it...

    BTW, SRV is awesome, guitarist mate of mine can't get enough of him :)

  7. I'm very much a reading player - although I'm always trying to improve my aural skills, so if you need to reference the tab in order to progress I don't see a problem with doing this... it's not cheating, it's using you initiative :huh:

    The more you listen and play the better your ear will get, but don't go beating yourself up about it in the mean time - playing should be enjoyable and getting stuck on one part of a song for hours is not my idea of enjoyment :)

  8. Playing tomorrow (17th) at the Beaufort Hotel (A59, near Ormskirk) - the latest date in our residency there...

    Special Father's Day gig, should be a good one, 'Birdland' is in the programme so another work out for your's truly :huh: not mention the usual drive and energy required to get these guys swinging!

    If any of you guys are in the area, come and say hello, it'd be great to meet you :)

    John

  9. +1 on the Overwater strap - plus the strap locks (essential IMHO).

    Very comfy and distributes the weight well (I have a dodgy shoulder and back, probably partly from playing bass combined with a sports injury, so anything that helps spread the stress is a good thing :huh:

    A dodgy strap casued some damage to my first bass (Yamaha RBF800A) still makes me sad thinking about it - the floor was very hard, :) enough said...

  10. +1 on the Alesis

    I do a fair bit of 'home studio' recording and recently upgraded my kit from a hi-fi package to something a bit more suitable. I was using some Denon speakers with a Sony amp, which I though sounded pretty good... until I went for the passive M1's matched to an Alesis RA300 - and for the [url="http://www.decks.co.uk/products/pa_packages/alesis/ra150_m1"]total package cost of £235[/url] you'll struggle to do much better IMHO...

    There is a marked difference in the clarity and balance of the sound, glad I made the change but only wish I'd done it sooner, need to go back and remix quite a few tracks now, although I'm looking forward to it with my new setup :)

  11. [quote name='alexclaber' post='12574' date='Jun 5 2007, 04:12 PM']I have an Avalon U5 enroute at the moment. It'll be here in about 10 days, will update once I've given it a whirl.

    Alex[/quote]

    Hi Alex - great would appreciate it, looking forward to hearing your review :)

    John

  12. [quote name='mic mac moe' post='15605' date='Jun 11 2007, 02:24 PM']Feedback all good mate.Top quality guitar and accessories.Early at the meeting place too (i was hopelessly late!).Would strongly recommend[/quote]

    Thanks Mick

    Good to meet you, glad your happy with your purchase, hope you get more use out of her than I did, just happy she's gone to a good home :)

    All the best...

    John

  13. [quote name='BeLow' post='11577' date='Jun 3 2007, 09:04 PM']I have used various makes but was impressed with Overwater Nickels - must buy some more soon.[/quote]

    +1 on the Overwater Nickels - I find the nickel gives a warmer sound than the stainless steel and is a bit easier on the fingers too...

    has anyone tried the Ritter Swordsteel? ordered a set just to give them a try, not had chance to fit them yet, maybe tomorrow...

  14. [quote name='jazzbassmm' post='13060' date='Jun 6 2007, 02:01 PM']Hi to everyone i am new here and the first thing is that i am sorry for my bad english i am italian....then

    may I know what kind of bass strings i should buy to have a really deeper, deeper sound good to play Jazz???
    I don't like bright sound at all, i love the double bass sound or fetless bass sound so I am looking for some strings that finally make me happy and i wish have some advice from somebody here!!

    MY BASSES
    [url="http://www.schizzechea.it/MM/COPPIA_A.jpg"]http://www.schizzechea.it/MM/COPPIA_A.jpg[/url]

    The strings that i have right now are:

    Fender Marcus Miller:
    D'Addario Pro Steel Gauges : (.050, .065, .085, .105)

    Squier Jazz Bass Vintage Modified :
    Fender Super 7250M, Gauges: (.045, .065, .085, .105)

    Thank you so much![/quote]

    Hi and welcome...

    Obvious choice would be a set of flatwounds - as for the manufacturer, that's your choice, most of the main producers have flatwounds available...

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