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[quote name='ezbass' post='951939' date='Sep 10 2010, 02:56 PM']Haven't ried a Nash but I know a UK guy who does the same thing.[/quote] Alan Knight will do the same thing using squier or aftermarket fender parts. Nice bloke too. [url="http://www.myspace.com/bigal024"]http://www.myspace.com/bigal024[/url]
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Pop over to Ozbass forum and have a word to Aussie Mark, he's got two up for sale at the mo. [url="http://www.ozbassforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3736"]http://www.ozbassforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=3736[/url]
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Lollars if you would like a vintage vibe. Otherwise not a lot in it between Seymore Duncan, DiMarzio and EMG Jv if you prefer something a little more aggressive.
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Recommend a quality Jazz bass that nails the 60s tone
Kiwi replied to Musicman20's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='thisnameistaken' post='953097' date='Sep 11 2010, 07:11 PM']use the spare £700 on custom pickups?[/quote] No need, some Lollars will do the job nicely. -
[quote name='Colledge' post='953110' date='Sep 11 2010, 07:23 PM']if a 2 x 18" isnt a "big bass cab" then i'd like to know what kind of bohemoth is![/quote] A 4x15? Do a search for other Burman threads and all will be revealed.
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A complete plonker sells a high-end bass
Kiwi replied to Happy Jack's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Im surprised he didn't have it routed for an EB0 pickup near the neck. -
Walman, EBS freak or Silverfoxnik might have details. I've got Herbies email but never had a reply. I suspect calling him might be better. Would love to see the result of your work though Wes, I've hankered after a replica of his bass for a long time, especially if you can get the LPB finish oxidised properly.
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South East Bass Bash Year 4, Surrey, 27th November 2010
Kiwi replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
aaaahm, looking doubtful for me, unfortunately. -
Just bought my dream Bass!!!! LTD Edt Black/Gold Stingray!
Kiwi replied to bassatnight's topic in Bass Guitars
nice score - the black n gold were easy to find for a while but supply seems to have dried up. Bass Central had some that seemed difficult for them to shift for a while. I fancied the 5 string version for a while... -
Thread duly moved. Take it easy on him though guys, his intentions in posting were benevolent and we all know some people out there have difficulties with writing. It would have taken a little bit of bravery to contribute knowing there was a risk people might criticise. Mike - welcome and thanks for posting. Nice to have a collection of people here with an interest in these amazing amps!
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+1 one of the best pics I've ever seen of Si.
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Its very 'pretty', I wouldn't say its beautiful though.
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[quote name='Rich' post='951684' date='Sep 10 2010, 10:46 AM']My pass-the-bucket list of shame: - That stupid Warwick Reverso abomination. - Alembic Dragon's Wing. - Big AL - Bongo - Everything made by [url="http://www.loewenherzbass.com/english/models.html"]these people[/url] and [url="http://www.dipintoguitars.com/category.php?id=2"]these people[/url]. - Much of BC Rich's output. - Sparkly Italias etc. Rich (refusing to 'justify' my 'coffee table' bass to anyone) [/quote] Oh a big plus one to all of that as well. The Big Al I really don't understand...its worse than the Modulus Vertex
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My 2p: Wish basses. No amount of excuses about finishing can hide a total lack of aesthetic awareness. Burns basses. The styling is very fussy. Fenders are simpler, functional, elegant and look a load better by comparison. Any number of mutant Fender copies with musicman pickups and odd looking scratchplates made by US rednecks who can't tell the difference between weird and cool. Pretty much anything by Gibson apart from the Thunderbird Single cuts apart from the Fodera Beez Elite and the Marleaux Mbass Modulus Vertex Lodestone basses Rick Turner basses Atlansia basses
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Putting prices up to cope with a fall off in business protects the value of the brand.
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[quote name='Musky' post='950082' date='Sep 8 2010, 10:21 PM']Didn't Entwistle trash one of his buzzards outside a studio?[/quote] Yes and the pieces were framed and presented back to him as a gift.
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[quote name='Clarky' post='946429' date='Sep 5 2010, 04:52 PM']And last one from me - Jason Newsted doing the solo entry to My friend of Misery live on his modded black Alembic Spoiler (like mine but with uprated electronics and an added middle pickup). The first 2-3 minutes should give a good idea of the Alembic natural sound - ignore the last minute of how-many-fx-can-I-play-with-simultaneously twaddle[/quote] I was kind of disappointed by his tone. Alembics have HUGE sub bass which is why they're such an underrated rock bass. But none of that was coming through in Newsteads sound. I thought this might be a better example but its not. Still interesting though just for the tone. This one of Led Zep is pretty good for that Alembic tone but again the sub bass seems to be left out.
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[quote name='Chris2112' post='945861' date='Sep 5 2010, 06:26 AM']Aren't the Barts in Modulus basses specially made for Modulus? In the same way that the Zon pickups are? Irrespective of this, I think the bass is best just left "as is". Surely the humbucker should be enough to get by on? I just think that by modifying the bass you could be shooting yourself in the foot and doing away with a good studio bass.[/quote] Hmm I'm not sure they are. Otherwise I'd expect the Barts and EMGs to sound more similar than they do. Barts do tend to sound better with aggressive sounding basses - they sort of soften the sharp bits. They don't sound too hot on the Modulus VJ from what I've heard, owner complain of not being able to hear the bass on stage because the mid scoop is too much. The Villex system is the favoured alternative, but I digress... ...I tried the Ernie Ball/MM SR5 HS and was extremely disappointed because the output was all over the place with the coil settings. Would have made playing live a nightmare. After buggering about with my own bass, I've reached the conclusion that its possible to switch coils easily but only if any humbuckers are in parallel mode because the voltage variations between parallel and series still result in output differences. If you like the sound of a bass with humbuckers wired in series you'll probably need a compressor or separate gain setting if planning to use parallel or single coil settings in the same gig.
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At risk of blowing whatever musical credibility I have left out of the window, these worked for me recently. All cheesy as hell but the hooks are real brainworms.
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Status Groove is an awesome first 5 string. Great value for money second hand.
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[quote name='JTUK' post='945666' date='Sep 4 2010, 07:14 PM']IMO, this is a typical sound of a Lakland Fender clone and a few others ..as in wolly sounding. You don't have much chance it you run them flat and I can't think why they haven't livened it up with a pre amp. I also am not sure on the woods they use... too much emphasis on weight rather than beef...is my thinking. Plus the unlaquered necks don't work for me. I don't know why it should be but all the above basses I have heard recently could be described as weak and wooly, IME[/quote] I think the wood in Laklands is superb - very consistent and growly from what I've been able to tell. Its barts I generally don't get along with but they do sound good in a Modulus Quantum through an SWR head...
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[quote name='lozbass' post='911018' date='Jul 31 2010, 09:35 AM']I've never had the pleasure unfortunately. There's one of these ultra-rare graphite Alembics for sale on the Alembic Club site at the moment (at a firm $10k) - I don't doubt it will sell - an extremely desirable model[/quote] [url="http://alembic.com/club/messages/395/81845.html?1280447172"]http://alembic.com/club/messages/395/81845.html?1280447172[/url] This one? It's a stunner for sure. The nicest one I've seen had a quilted birch top though. I would have bought it if I'd had the readies but the owner wanted pretty much the same figure for it.
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There will always be a degree of tonal variation between neck and bridge pickups. I don't really trust MM/J combinations, there's too much variance in the pickup design. Having said that, I'll grudgingly admit that the Barts in Laklands seem to be nicely balanced (although still a little woolly sounding).