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BassTractor

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  1. Ah. Learning again. Thanks. Love electrostats, me. Almost bought some that were like doors, but the wife voted for dynamic speakers, and I accepted. Have you gotten some help with the elements yet? best, bert
  2. [quote name='gilmour' timestamp='1349187804' post='1822984'] The Wavedrum mini is a much much better bit of kit - but does sound better in the hands of a percussionist.[/quote] Innersting. Very. Can you say some more about that? What's better about it? Is it only the mini that sounds better in the hands of a percussionist? best, bert
  3. Writing that, I was sooo happy there's no Ludwig van BeeTheven in classical music, but I didn't see a whole orchestra coming. Thanko mucho for not beating up my buddy. You're a gem! Or did you mean you strangled him instead? best, bert
  4. .... (writes in diary) "[b][i]Oc[/i][/b][b][i]t[/i][/b][b][i]ober 1, 6:32PM: Richardflea"[/i][/b] Boy, it's fun stalking this site! And easy too! best, bert
  5. Good luck with a hopefully speedy recovery! It may be a consolation that it will be better when it stops hurting like Hull. Won't keep my fingers crossed though, sorry. My bass doesn't like being fannytickled that way. All the best! bert
  6. I only buy XTC's version, sorry.
  7. Love my basses, and can't see then go at all (but I am aware that life can sometimes get in the way). My basses are all related to old loves, though they all differ from the old loves. But in reality the most important issue to me right now is not their sound by itself, but that I want to experience as many different sounds, necks, strings, pups, bridges etc. as possible, and preferably be able to play them too. I wanna be able to pick up any bass and play it reasonably well. best, bert
  8. I like that thing a lotta lots. PM me for my address. best, bert
  9. Hi Richard, Welcome to BC! Good that Bluejay sorted that out for you. Now join the banter and/or enjoy the site. best, bert
  10. Yup. He's that good. Give up. Adorable! best, bert
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    Bill, you [i][b]are[/b][/i] aware you're responsible for the wave of suicides here on BC, are you? Great playing! Me too, I loved the stuff at the end. best, bert
  12. I'm sorry to read that they're crossover-intensive, coz I suppose that that means the crossover gets more complicated than wished for. If it indeed does mean that, I can see how you would fight against the demon of declining sound quality. <kidding> How about this idea: in a perfect casing (roughly egg shaped), you just drill one tiny hole in the "thick" end, and in that tiny hole you just put a perfectly linear and super quick element with 140 dB dynamics? Now [i][b]that[/b][/i] could have a simple crossover! </kidding> BTW, and unrelated but fun: a buddy of my uncle was a fanatic speaker builder. He had his stereo in the basement, with horn speakers starting there, but ending in the living room. So he'd put on a vinyl record downstairs, set the volume, and run upstairs to enjoy the music in his comfy chair. I loved it, but wouldn't want it. best, bert
  13. Hi Sutty, First: welcome to the site. Should you decide to stay, you'll find there's a lot to learn here. Cheap bass: avoid a bad bass, as in a bass that is not properly built and set up. It will ruin your joy and your progress. Really good stuff: Yamaha RBX 170, or if you go up a little in price also the Ibanez basses. Reportedly the RBX beats the equally priced Ibanez. A little more expensive: Squier VM series Squier CV series Many say also the Squier Affinity is good, but I personally have negative experience with how they were screwed together. May have been unlucky. Good luck! Have fun! best, bert
  14. Hi David, Welcome to the site! I have no views. Sorry! Don't know those. But at any rate I hope you'll enjoy what BC has to offer. best, bert
  15. Hey Hamnett, So 666 is no longer alone, then? Welcome to BC! I see you may like pointy things. Me, I like square and round. Anyway, enjoy! best, bert
  16. Hey Jim, Welcome to BC! Yeah, you been around a bit indeed, but I can't imagine you beng too old to be in a band, unless you really were Made In Japan in '26, in which case you may have to be a trifle careful with the touring bit. Enjoy the site, and join the banter. Tell more and teach sum! best, bert
  17. Hey Duke, You're welcome. The bass tractor sadly may not exist: I can't find it on the web anymore, and it does have a "Thunderbirds" (60s UK tv show) ring to it. Cool though. Crossovers: nope. I was just joking. Had no idea though that they still were more difficult to get right. Live to learn, eh? all the best, bert
  18. ... and those extremely shocking collarless jackets Oh yes, I know the drill. The Shadows? How can an artist with "The" as part of the name be acceptable, I ask you! Bach didn't have any "The"! (annoying twat when he was between 6 and 10 years old) best, bert
  19. Hi Ben, Welcome to the surface then! <suppress old Jag joke> ... </suppress old Jag joke> Good luck with the sale and the buy, and enjoy your stay! best, bert
  20. [quote name='lurksalot' timestamp='1348914816' post='1819707'] that would offend the stapled devotees.[/quote] Nah, the stapled devotees aren't stapled so much as safetypinned and razorbladed. Me, I middle-class-hijacked punk music in the late seventies after initially having wished it went to Hull, but I must surely revisit PIL, coz in the mid eighties I saw no reason at all to even finish listening to one song. I do like Muse to some limited degree, but can't be arsed to buy a song. The Jools thing was kinda cool and refreshing to me despite its obvious drawing on U2. However, the use of the Kitara seemed limited. That or the Kitara is limited. Idunno, but the technology allows for a lot more. For the time being, the Kitara sounds like its in baby shoes - judging from the YT vids. best, bert
  21. Hi Duke, I can do it for you. The best thing would be you shipped the casings to me and I'll design [s]my own cro..[/s] your crossovers! Seriously though: welcome to BC! Maybe you'll decide to stay after having experienced something good here. I'm sure someone will step forward for you. I'd do it, but I live on the wrong spot. Good luck! best, bert
  22. [quote name='jaydentaku' timestamp='1348846821' post='1819098'] I received my Letts bass today and I swore I would never buy a production bass again. It is marvelous. I have also secured some lessons with one of the chatters on here, so all in all, an excellent bass based day. [/quote] Congrats! Lovely beast! I'd buy it if I had the money. Have a free bump. My bass day was good. Working on some Gentle Giant (though no immediate plans on being able to play it) after having been inspired by this: Three Friends doing "Playing the Game" and "Just the Same" [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_P24p0WKk4[/media]
  23. Why not just donate a little regularly, to say thanks for the joy, no matter if one has sold something? As far as I've understood the comments here, one often sells either because one is broke or because one needs the money for new gear. Both may make it bad timing. However, a fiver every now and again won't break anyone, I'd think. Or are people more in spending mood after having sold an item? best, bert
  24. [quote name='51m0n' timestamp='1348849564' post='1819136'] if its working for you (be you a bedroom bassist or a legend), and your happy with it, and its not doing you any damage then its all good. [/quote] I get this, but does it also work for bedroom legends like me? best, bert
  25. Oh boy! Then [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]It Was 50 Years Ago Today! (Well, In A Couple Of Weeks)[/size][/font] that I tried to get the grown-ups to understand that they shouldn't listen to that simplistic Beatles music, and that they rather should concentrate on Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, ... and also, [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]It Was 50 Years Ago Today! (Well, In A Couple Of Weeks)[/size][/font] that I was flabbergasted for the first time about how the grown-ups weren't more grateful about being taught these life-saving insights. So, [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=4]It Was 50 Years Ago Today! (Well, In A Couple Of Weeks)[/size][/font] that, for the first time, I was being that little, annoying twat that I can still sometimes be. Sigh! Did you really have to remind me? best, bert
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