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krysh

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  1. r. cocco steels or maruszczyk steels and thomastik flats. nothing else for bass.
  2. well, even for me xl is a little big, but :
  3. moin, moin!
  4. I had similar experiences over here in germany, too. most wannabe musicians simply are patients. even of the really good ones only some few are kind, polite and reliable. it took me almost 30 years to find some. don't forget the idea of forming a band, think "dirty loops"
  5. [url="http://www.alessandro-products.com/amp-basset.html"]60w alessandro basset head[/url]
  6. congrats, its a beauty. and the others too.
  7. [quote name='Marvin' timestamp='1333233610' post='1599139'] If you like it keep it.... [/quote] +1
  8. directly compared to the original, the much higher tempo completely eliminates the feel and magic of the original, and the thumping stuff doesn't help either. but what do I know.
  9. I gig and also tour my 1965 Guild Starfire 1 regularly. no problems, just joy.
  10. preamp: gp lightstone twister, 2-channel tube preamp, handbuilt in germany. poweramp: acoustic image focus sa (350W/8ohm-600w/4ohm) SAD 112H Bassbaby 350W/8Ohm, handbuilt in germany. together 18,5 kg.
  11. [quote name='AREA' timestamp='1330972934' post='1565658'] Cool is, that two Members of the german Bassboard "Bassprofessor" (yeah we're a small Board, but we all know each other also in the real Life) came to my House in the nearer Past and tested the Frudua, wich they did'nt know until that Point. Both were really surprised, found the Bass really great and were impressed with the Low B, Craftmanship, Sound Playability and Feel and both said.... "I wouldn't sell this awesome Bass." So I kept mine.... [/quote] tom, don't forget to mention, that we are the dismissed ex-bassprofessor forum members and own our own board now!: [url="http://f3.webmart.de/f.cfm?id=3581696"]http://f3.webmart.de/f.cfm?id=3581696[/url] sorry for being off topic, but have a bump for a great bass.
  12. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1331072189' post='1567352'] Very good advice there, Mr Foxen, No matter what the pro uses, there will most likely be something in the price bracket that will give a good approximation of that sound, from then on, it`s a case of finding it. [/quote] +1
  13. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1331066607' post='1567220'] Here's my guitar amp - it's one I built myself. The circuit and layout are closely based on a Fender Princeton Reverb, and it's in a lightweight (9mm) birch plywood cabinet with an Eminence 1028k alnico 10" speaker. It does about 15 watts, is light enough to lug around on the bus and has reverb and tremolo to die for! Even though it's only 15 watts and a single 10", it's as loud as I usually need when playing semi-clean with my band. [attachment=101858:princeton front.jpg][attachment=101859:princeton rear.jpg] [/quote] congrats, very cool!
  14. congrats, looks and sounds great. the only warwick I might like....if I didn't have my '65 guild starfire.
  15. [quote name='4000' timestamp='1329937251' post='1550106'] Agree with that 110%. [/quote] +1 and @ JTUK, thanks. but it dosen't only look geat.
  16. [quote name='alstocko' timestamp='1329608917' post='1544927'] What preamp is that? [/quote] [url="http://www.aguilaramp.com/products_preamps_obp3.htm"]http://www.aguilaram...reamps_obp3.htm[/url]
  17. [quote name='wrinkleygit' timestamp='1328975584' post='1535540'] Better pics of good ol' headless number 11 [attachment=99735:seipic 001.jpg] [attachment=99736:seipic 003.jpg] [attachment=99737:seipic 006.jpg] [/quote] breathtaking gorgeous.
  18. good luck, great bass.
  19. sure I do dave. the sei replaced 2 basses and if someone wants to buy my 1984 guild pilot no. 62 with pickguard and full maple neck, then I can cut down to 4 basses and won't miss anything. ( well , I would miss the pilot, though. just no use for it any more)
  20. I am lucky. I bought my sei 4th hand and it feels as if it was made for me.
  21. as STONE RAIDERS with new Album. [url="http://blog.bourelly.de/category/tourdates/"]http://blog.bourelly.de/category/tourdates/[/url]
  22. if you can live with his disease, go for it! at least he can make something proper.
  23. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1327177853' post='1507569'] German too, I think. [/quote] yep.
  24. as an guitarist I always had 12" combos, never needed a 4x12" cab. now I play a 33W/7W 1x12" combo usually in the 7W position. I never had the problem of not hearing myself or being too loud. It's about setting the EQ and directing the speaker to your ear and keeping a good distance. most guitarists want 4x12" in the same way bassist like the 8x10". but nobody really needs them unless you play in stadiums.
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