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Kiwi

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  1. OK looks like the page isn't a group - please join this instead https://www.facebook.com/groups/1718508318371102/
  2. As those of us searching for a Deep Impact replacement have learned over the years, the thing that makes the pedal so special is the experience of using it. The simplicity of use, the warmth and quality of its presets and the quality of its tracking allows distraction free playing. Conversely, the Octavius Squeezer also showed us that complicated does not mean a better user experience. "[i]While the distortion of the Deep Impact runs at 32 kHz sampling rate, it is 128 kHz on the FI I., giving much cleaner distortion, free of any digital artifacts."[/i] Phrases like this don't inspire confidence either - the Deep Impact was never equipped with a distortion circuit (thank goodness). So my jury is out until I've actually had a chance to test one. However, I'm hopeful...! Would love for them to include a tap tempo controlled arpeggiator.
  3. These are very nice basses with the electronics and pickups upgraded.
  4. [quote name='BILL POSTERS' timestamp='1447105828' post='2905002'] You couldnt leave something that top heavy unsecured on a building site or in a factory, so why in a pub? You need to be able to prove you took reasonable steps. Drunk customers is no excuse, we are talking about pubs here, it goes with the territory. [/quote] Ellas fencing is the standard for construction sites. Only way to be sure...
  5. I'm an ex-Jaydee MK S2 owner and I still hanker after a five string sometimes. I sold mine because it wasn't warm or versatile enough to be used as a single bass. The neck pickup lacked the midrange focus of a P bass and with both pickups on it got lost in the mix on stage. The back pickup is superb but I couldn't realistically use it in a covers band all the time. However, the Supernaturals are fine instruments, make no mistake and they provided my reference point for future instruments (especially the ergonomics - I'm way more comfortable on wide bodied basses and this is why I still hanker after one.)
  6. ...will be ready soon but Ric is waiting for support from another developer and...in line with the last 8 or so developers we've approached...this one is also unreliable. In the meantime, add the Facebook page if you are a FB user and once everyone who is interested has joined, I'll turn it into a closed group and we can have a chat about what Guitarchat should become. [url="https://www.facebook.com/Guitarchat-846403155371480/"]https://www.facebook...46403155371480/[/url]
  7. I think you'll be OK so long as you're reducing the string spacing rather than increasing it. I prefer 15-16mm at the bridge but can play up to 17.5mm. I'm surprised that you found so many basses with such narrow string spacing!
  8. Look for a bass with a [url="http://guitar-parts.biz/hp135111/Bassbridge-3D-5.htm?ITServ=C2d6a8bf3X150d73b891eXY2b13"]Schaller bridge[/url], the string spacing can be adjusted. Or fit a Schaller bridge to a bass you like...
  9. Very special instrument. These are a real legacy.
  10. After gigging, I went from a rack based system with a Lexicon MPXG2 to a Zoom B3 as I wasn't using more than three effects at once. I see you are though. MPXG2's are dirt cheap right now!
  11. Best bass valve amp on the market, no question. I miss mine.
  12. great amp - have a bump
  13. Should have booked tickets, I work over the road.
  14. Great playing What security can you offer members? I think your location might be putting people off.
  15. It's the future, I've tasted it.
  16. Every graphite neck manufacturer has had issues with consistency. The good news is that things are a lot better now than they were 30 years ago. Its taken 20 years for those responsible for pushing boundaries to learn how to do it properly...apart from Moses jazz necks.
  17. [quote name='ikay' timestamp='1445700912' post='2893575'] It's the vagiaries of natural materials combined with craftsmanship and a dash of serendipity that give instruments individuality and character. Graphite is just good engineering, every one identical, consistency rather than character. Any one can do that [/quote] Consistency depends on the quality of construction. I've had necks on Modulus basses that have been both too hard AND lacking in stiffness. Graphite has its own character.
  18. [quote name='zawinul' timestamp='1445696296' post='2893522'] I was about to try and get a fender jazz with moses neck, are they really crap, what are the issues with them? [/quote] Completely lacking in rigidity.
  19. Try one and find all the claims about how great graphite necks are blown out the water. Their steinberger necks are very good however. So its not the brand, its moer the design of the jazz necks.
  20. [quote name='chrisanthony1211' timestamp='1445621631' post='2892935'] but not only do graphite necks stay in tune regardless of temperature changes [/quote] You need to try a Moses jazz bass neck then.
  21. Kiwi

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    I met Nolly last year...didn't know who he was. Still a great bass though. Very growly.
  22. Don't Stop Til You Get Enough - Jackson 5 Loads of lovely fills that you can stretch out on and a groove that tests anyone's ability to play behind the beat. There are quite a few Stevie Wonder songs that have lovely unison fills too - Do I Do, Superstition, Master Blaster etc. Very satisfying to play.
  23. [quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1444656099' post='2884801'] BBNE2 is reasonably priced... apart from in the UK. I remember I bought one brand new at £1150 off the Yamaha rep when they were about £1800. Just look at them now [/quote] At one point they were available to the UK from a Japanese retailer for about £1400. They're priced pretty steeply in Europe too.
  24. [quote name='colgraff' timestamp='1444578563' post='2884249'] Yamaha basses have been solidly good for as long as I have been playing. Having said that, pretty much everything made by them from instruments to motorbikes and everything in between are spot on. [/quote] They're my pick too - very solid and dependable instruments, always reasonably priced (apart from the BBNEII).
  25. Must do my best to go...
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