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As a previous owner of a Classic 50's and a US Standard fitted with a Fender Original, I don't think you need to change a thing - the classic sounded just as good!
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Not bad! I like the fact that the vocals don't sound like typical stoner rock and sound more like Zack De La Rocha, especially in the first one! I will say the bass is way too loud though compared to the guitars though, especially since the bass has quite a mid-present clank. I know we as bass players like to be heard but I think you overpower the mix a bit here!
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There is a Redsub DI-2000 pedal too that's fairly cheap but looks like it should be avoided: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/202592-redsubhb-di-2000-bass-di-drive"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/202592-redsubhb-di-2000-bass-di-drive[/url]
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This needs to be used in conjunction with a DI box, but for £15 it's a great headphone amp with line in: [url="http://www.gear4music.com/Recording-and-Computers/Behringer-MA400-Monitor-Headphone-Amplifier/GX7?origin=product-ads&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=&utm_campaign=PLA+Behringer&utm_content=SF59rWMS_pcrid_30009602839_plid__kword__match__"]http://www.gear4musi..._kword__match__[/url] Combine that with the Behringer BDI21 for the princely sum of £26 and you have an amp sim / DI: [url="http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Behringer-BDI21-V-Tone-Bass-Preamp/6LV"]http://www.gear4musi...Bass-Preamp/6LV[/url] I had the headphone amp and can recommend it. Not tried the BDI21 but I have used the Sansamp BDDI which it's a clone of, and the Behringer gets solid reviews.
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Don't really like the song, but refreshing to hear slap on what sounds like a P rather than a J with both pickups on.
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You can switch it on and off - and the EQ can be set to a fairly flat sound if you keep bass/mid/character at noon and roll off the treble. I prefer the Catalibread SFT personally, so give that one consideration also!
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Yamaha BB1025X going cheap on Musik Productiv
dannybuoy replied to dannybuoy's topic in Bass Guitars
Thomann are even cheaper at £682 but only have the white and sunburst in stock! Will be listing a couple of basses, pedals and a guitar this weekend then will go for it. Black is currently in the lead! -
Diago sell 9v - 18v adaptor tips. They can introduce some high pitched background noise though and are prone to burning out if the device attached to it tries to draw too much current. Gigrig make one too, 'The Doubler' but it's ridiculously expensive, about twice the price of the Dunlop 18v power supply I eventually ended up with!
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They have the option of maple or ebony boards on the 2024/2025 range if you ask - one of our BC members has a 2024 with a maple neck.
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Fender Squier JV Series Precision Bass 1982-1984
dannybuoy replied to SidVicious1978's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
That's on the steep side, but it does look like one of the very early ones with the large Fender logo and they are pretty rare. -
I hated the ebanol board on the fretless Squier VM Jazz. Instead of the soft mwah as the note decays with vibrato you get from rosewood, it was a cold harsh rattling sound. Plenty of people seem to like this bass however. I did have the action really low though and not all ebanol boards may be equal, so YMMV! If it was the Squier you were looking at, Vintage do a similar Jaco jazz with a rosewood board that might be worth a look.
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Just been listening to some BOC and noticed Happy Jack's avatar goes great with these two: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQEmaj9C6ko[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAkgUeJDgQ8[/media]
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Yamaha BB1025X going cheap on Musik Productiv
dannybuoy replied to dannybuoy's topic in Bass Guitars
Leaning towards the brown since it's rather different... The black is screaming out for a painted headstock and ebony board! -
With my BB415 being my favourite bass, I've been after one of these and at this price of £681 delivered think I will snap one up! Now... caramel brown or black?! http://www.musik-produktiv.co.uk/yamaha-bb-1025x-cb.html
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIK3G7VuqXM[/media]
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Ah, so we know the name of it now at least! After a baffling April 1st 'joke' announcement from a third party that there will be a new album, which angered many fans (http://www.factmag.com/2013/04/02/when-fans-attack-the-best-and-worst-reactions-to-yesterdays-boards-of-canada-hoax) they last week they started revealing cryptic clues including an advert on The Cartoon Network of all places.
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They did make a 5-string but good luck finding one: [url="http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/bass5strings.html"]http://www.rickresou...ss5strings.html[/url] You could also do a conversion: [url="http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm"]http://www.3dentourage.com/425/425.htm[/url] and [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f57/converting-rickenbacker-4003-into-five-string-bass-946118/"]http://www.talkbass....ng-bass-946118/[/url] Or if you don't need the high notes, just use the bottom 4 strings from a 5-string set tuned B-E-A-D!
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If you get the Fender 'original' or the Seymour Duncan Antiquity, the plate is fitted as standard.
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Lower tension strings can help, so can the right pedal/pre/amp - the strings on my basses are all pretty old but put when through a VT Bass or new version SFT, it brings the clank. Also technique - strike the strings downward so they clank the frets, almost semi-slap bass!
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I haven't used the Moog, but I can recommend another alternative - the Sonuus Wahoo. As well as having a built in expression pedal they are much more versatile and has some unique effects too, such as triggering the filter when you bend a note, or opening up the filter the higher up you play. There tends to be one floating around the classifieds fairly often because the sheer amount of options is a bit overwhelming for many!
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Not quite as shiny as the output from the Electrical Guitar Company: http://www.electricalguitarcompany.com/index.php/cID/9caf0acb/fuseaction/gallery.view.htm Dangerboy (who doesn't post much on here lately) has an all aluminium Jazz beast:
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I will try to do a couple of clips in the next week or so if I can find the time. I can get reasonably close to the sound of the original with the new one, and the extra treble on tap makes it a lot more versatile... need to spend some more time playing with them!
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[quote name='Kev' timestamp='1366751378' post='2056972']Interesting. Kinda sad that he brushed over the Arc so briefly without messing with the dip switches.[/quote] Oh yeah, there's a follow up vid going over the dip switches! http://pedalsandeffects.com/arc-effects-big-green-%CF%80-vs-sovtek-big-muff/
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Thought I'd post this here as it will be useful information for anyone who's a fan of this pedal, or has tried one and didn't like it, or is thinking of getting one! I've just received delivery of a Catalinbread SFT, the latest model, from the classifieds. I already have the original and it's my favourite light overdrive, but heard the last two releases had small 'improvements' without any information as to what they were, so I thought I'd grab it to check out the differences. I wasn't expecting much, but it was like two comparing two different pedals! The reason I liked the original so much was that it had a big bump in the low mids, and when you dug in hard it seemed like it was this frequency range distorting, giving a big throaty roar. Kind of like a muscle car or fat Harley! Along with that the highs are rather muted like there's a blanket over your cab; you can boost the highs but the sheen is still missing. This didn't bother me, as it was accentuating just the right frequencies to make it really stand out in a mix when played fingerstyle. Onto the new one. It's like the blanket has been lifted; there's much more sparkle up top. Also dialling in more bass results in less mud than the old one. I used to set the old one with both eq knobs at noon, but with the new one I find myself reducing the treble and bumping up the bass. It doesn't have as much as a low-mid roar; it's still there but more subdued, this time there's a lot more grind going on in the upper mids, which sounds great playing with a pick or aggressive fingerstyle. It sounds a little more scooped too. I think I prefer the original; not that the new one is bad, just different. I may hang onto both for now! So, if you tried the original and thought it was too dark, check out the new version. And vice versa. [b][size=6]Old:[/size][/b] [b][size=6]New:[/size][/b]