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GET YOUR PEAVEY's OUT - American Rudy Sarzo Signature
Kiwi replied to BassManGraham's topic in Gear Gallery
I liked your bass a lot! But I'd suggest getting some custom pickups made. Aaron Armstrong could make you some very sweet sounding coil spitting humbuckers almost identical to a very, very well known US manufacturer of exotic basses for 90 quid each. If he doesn't have the cases available, you could approach a luthier to make wooden cases. Re: preamps, you have loads of options depending on how much control you are looking for and which preamp best aligns with the sweet spots on the bass. I'd change the pickups first and then see how things sound. -
South East Bass Bash No.7, Surrey, Saturday 21st September 2013
Kiwi replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1376321622' post='2172096'] Not exactly "vintage" is it? I mean, if you're only making it next week, I mean, stands to reason dunnit? [/quote] Don't care. I'll take my modern bass and make my own modern corner for contemporary customs. And it'll be decorated all nice and modern looking and you won't be allowed to play. So there. Then every so often someone will come over to your corner and ask if one of you could play 'Ain't Nobody' by Chaka Khan. Then snort derisively about the lack of a B string and question loudly and rhetorically whether serious bassists still play four string instruments. -
Custom Gold Anodised Pickguard - Where From? NOW SORTED.
Kiwi replied to xilddx's topic in General Discussion
If and when I get my backline back to the UK I think I might be putting in a request for a gold copy of the Celinder J's black scratchplate....congrats Nige, nice work Unk. -
South East Bass Bash No.7, Surrey, Saturday 21st September 2013
Kiwi replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
There is a very good chance I'll be bringing the bass I'm making next week... -
Andy told me some years ago that he had some health issues and was intending to scale back the business. For example, sticking to specific product ranges and no longer doing custom winds. It's a real shame he couldn't keep things going though, he has a mountain of knowledge to share.
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[quote name='leftybassman392' timestamp='1376160291' post='2170437'] [size=4](Still hoping for Guitarchat at some point BTW.....)[/size] [/quote] So are we...everything is ready to go, we just need the developer to pull finger and set it up.
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No longer for sale/decided to keep it. Please remove.
Kiwi replied to Arnoldoc's topic in Basses For Sale
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Clearly it is a gift that he choose to share with us. We should feel grateful and blessed that we are given the opportunity to share the experience of this sincere expression of his inspiration with each other. And it will increase in Value.
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So, We All Know About Air Guitar . . . But Air Drumming?
Kiwi replied to flyfisher's topic in General Discussion
Not guilty. The proper link wasn't posted. But it has been now. -
So, We All Know About Air Guitar . . . But Air Drumming?
Kiwi replied to flyfisher's topic in General Discussion
Probably the first and last word in air drummers. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Sf_pogZ8jE"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Sf_pogZ8jE[/url] -
Vivid Amps, new bass and guitar amp company in the US
Kiwi replied to TomRichards's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='TomRichards' timestamp='1375475640' post='2162110'] Interesting and its your opinion. [size=4][/quote][/size] No, it's my advice. I know how forums work and I'm doing you a favour. [quote name='TomRichards' timestamp='1375475640' post='2162110'] What you say also would mean that a "noob" you would give as much cred to as say Jess Oliver himself. So, then, absolutely no professional player with an endorsement can comment on anything they use with any credibility? Guess Victor Wooten's opinion on Fodera, or Billy Sheehan's opinions on Hartke, or any of the Warwick bass team carry any cred whatsoever? And my professional service and time and experience have NOTHING to do with my opinion? Rubbish. So, if I say that Markbass, Aguilar or Epifani suck, does my opinion count then? After all, I don't endorse them whatever. Oh wait, I'm sure you will say its because I endorse someone else's product that I'm saying that. (For the record, those companies and Carvin all make some really great, small package 500W amps that are fantastic.) The other interesting thing is that I, like most other bass players who endorse a product (with the exception of Nikki Sixx) do not play nor endorse any product which we haven't used or tested and really like. Putting my name behind a product is putting my reputation with it. I have turned down endorsements with several major amp and bass companies because I have a little integrity. I'm not sure what I've said here that would need "credibility" anyway. I asked for YOUR opinions. I didn't say it was the best, the greatest, blows away every amp on the market, is better then all the name brands and can slice bread and clean cars by itself. I asked your opinion of an amp I now am using and yes endorse. Who knows, maybe an insight here may lead to a better product, or inspire a new model that everyone may be interested in. I like it, and its my preference. [/quote] Indeed. But you're saying that after I've made you aware of the context it might be interpreted in. But, as you suggest, it's your choice. This is all offered without me pulling the hard line and making you aware that this is MY forum and you are a guest here. In that broader context, you could also be seen to be exploiting the good will I am extending you by allowing this thread to continue. But I have chosen not to see things in that way while I see you still still have an opportunity to become more aware. I'm nice like that sometimes. -
Vivid Amps, new bass and guitar amp company in the US
Kiwi replied to TomRichards's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='TomRichards' timestamp='1375459267' post='2161767'] No. My opinion as someone with 35 years of professional bass playing behind me who uses mostly Hartke amps and cabs and has been looking for a small, lightweight amp of this caliber for years. Hey, we all know that Hartke heads are NOT small, compact and lightweight. My LH500, my current workhorse, And it weighs 25 lbs in its Gator soft rack case with cables. While not the heaviest, it sure is a lot to lug. Add to that the either 30 lb HyDrive 112 or the 70 lb HyDrive 4X10 and, well, that is a lot to lug. And, a lot of amps do NOT sound good paired with my Hartke cabs, at least to me, so I am selective for sure. Also, I have a Cerwin Vega Dan Armstrong Hot Cab, 210G, with an open back, that I have never found a good amp to drive it with. [url="http://www.danarmstrong.org/hotcabs3.html"]http://www.danarmstr...g/hotcabs3.html[/url] This one, so far, actually works very well with it, and produces great sound. And this cab weighs only 21 lbs. I hope this clears it up for you. [/quote] Your endorsement undermines the credibility of everything you say on the brand you are endorsing. Whether you play other equipment or not and how long you've been playing for is meaningless. -
Vivid Amps, new bass and guitar amp company in the US
Kiwi replied to TomRichards's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='TomRichards' timestamp='1375453894' post='2161652'] Yes, this amp is definitely not everyones cup of tea. But I think it merits a look,[/quote] In your opinion, as someone with a commercial interest in promoting this brand? -
[quote name='markbunney' timestamp='1374683798' post='2151840'] They want chinos for men and cocktail dresses for women. We are a hard rock covers band and are going to end up looking like Michael Buble's backing band [/quote] How about dressing up like a hard rock covers band forced to wear chinos against its will? Rip those chinos at the knees, put studs and different coloured patches on etc. Charge the client for the cost of chinos.
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Amazing and fun bit of kit. What a shame they're not made any more.
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Did you part take of in house catering? I know the catering manager.
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South East Bass Bash No.7, Surrey, Saturday 21st September 2013
Kiwi replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
[quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1374669319' post='2151551'] Are you coming with us, Steve? I've added you below [/quote] I believe so! Still not sure if the Pangborn will be ready by then but the Shuker 6 should be. -
[quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1375018703' post='2155785'] It depends. Do radical departures from original versions make you angry? (I do like this bass tone here though some may think it harsh). [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqgCN5dvc_Q[/media] [/quote] OK sounds a little boxy to me in the upper mids a bit like a Tobias. But this would be an asset if it sat lower in the mix. It reminds me of how a jazz might have been recorded in the 80's.
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Are there any youtube clips that show the instrument being used in anger?
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1374953207' post='2155247'] Yes - and generally the levels of evangelism increase in direct proportion to the price paid! [size=4][/quote][/size] [size=4]BTW - I own a vintage Fender Jazz. Its a nice instrument, I like it as much as my preEB stingray because it reminds me of the bass sound I've heard on many pop tracks. It sounds right but that feeling isn't due to the design of the instrument, it'[/size][size=4]s due to the familiarity of what I hear. My Spector NS5 is still a better bass for dance/house/RnB although a 5 string Fender Jazz or an Alembic Distillate 5 could probably do the job just as well.[/size] [size=4]Just because I like the Spector doesn't mean I have to cite its proof of the existence of God just because it makes a sound I'm familiar with.[/size] [size=4]I'm really curious to find out more about the Squier Jazz Deluxes and see how they stack up to other instruments. I hope someone will bring one to the SE Bassbash next month so I can have a go on it.[/size]
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Okaaaay, it's worth bearing in mind that... 1) There are instruments that could be considered every bit as sophisticated as a double bass in terms of attention to materials and construction e.g. Alembic, Smith, Jaydee etc. 2) Some orchestral double basses are made out of non-specific plywood e.g. kay 3) Some owners of vintage instruments exhibit near evangelical levels of post rationalisation to justify why old instruments sound better to them which bear little relation to the ethos behind their manufacture. (And perhaps more to do with the associations those instruments create when played.)
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1374873699' post='2154432'] Thereby proving that despite all the millions of words posted here and elsewhere and all the thousands of varying opinions about this or that bass or combinations of components and endless permutations of options, it boils down to the fact that the electric bass guitar is really a very simple animal indeed and that the most basic designs often work the best. [/quote] If you're accustomed to hearing the basic designs most in the music you like to listen to.
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[quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1374668127' post='2151517'] It's in one of the Louis Johnson bass tutorial things on You Tube. He says Leo made him about ten basses and that one has some special pick up magic - it sounds over wound to my ears.[/quote] Ah ok, thanks for that. The winding process apparently was a bit erratic in terms of windings so it might well be overwound.