Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

philparker

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    532
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by philparker

  1. [quote name='Mr. BassmanPT' timestamp='1393941461' post='2386060']
    Where did you get that curved back upright for that money? The cheapest I found is a gewa laminated for almost 3000 euros new.
    [/quote]

    I bought my Gewa 2nd hand for £1200, it came with the original receipt for £2850 from 1998 (I think?!) it is fully carved and ebony all round, I've still put on a new and better bridge, strings an set up etc.

    For the budget you've got I would be looking for a good second hand bargain, there have been some beaut's for very favourable prices. Your original listing is certainly not worth the money in comparison to what you can get and what second hand values are anyway.

    Good luck!

  2. [b]Who[/b]: Hagai Bilitzky)
    [b]Why[/b]: Fun & diversity?
    What: Middle Eastern Double Bass Master Class & Evening Concert
    [b]Where[/b]: Silk Mill Frome Somerset BA11 1PT Saturday 8th February 2pm – 5pm
    [b]Cost[/b]: £25 for workshop & evening Concert; Evening Concert £10 on the door £8 advance
    [b]More info[/b]: [url="http://study.doublebasseast.com/the-workshop/"]http://study.doubleb...m/the-workshop/[/url]
    [b]Contact[/b]: Martin Penning on: 07810890108; Email: [email protected]

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypo_BQtD5M4

  3. I've just finished testing these and made a quick YouTube comparison between these and my previous Evah Pirazzis and most recent Belcantos.

    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvNuVif43-Y[/media]

    I was pleasantly surprised and very impressed with the Innovations. In the very short time that I’ve been playing DB I’ve managed to try out 7 sets of different strings (including 2 sets of Daf’s trial Innovations). The Arco/Jazz is aptly named if they want to remove the ‘Hybrid’ tag. They are very similar to the Evah’s in ‘feel’ and I think they bow and pizz very similar as well, with just a slightly more neutral tone compared to the darker tone of the Pirazzis. They also have a little less tension even though they feel to be about the same gauge. I’ve only used the Belcantos for a short time now and they seem to bow a little bit better than both the Evah’s and the Innovations and the dynamics are easier to control with the bow. The Innovations must be a 10/10 for value although I don’t know how durable they will be over time compared to other makes.

  4. Congratulations, that looks excellent, and a great acquisition.

    I was happy last night because I had a 'new bridge day' having an adjustable bridge and Full Circle fitted by Martin Penning, what a difference it has made. However, you be ecstatic with your New Bass Day!

  5. +1...My DB adventure started here on this forum where I got the best advice before I even bought my DB - now 15 months on I am still absolutely loving it (the DB and the forum) with great advice and 'top' friendly people.

    A big thank you and a Merry Christmas to you all!

  6. [quote name='bassace' timestamp='1383651902' post='2266966']PS, sorry not putting in paras but my computer won't do it any how, even when using the Enter key.[/quote]

    You have to press the 'Toggle-editing-mode' on the top left of the icons in the 'reply' dialogue box.

    It's the only way you get paragraphs.

    It had me flummoxed for a while!

    Great story by the way - I'll have to think of my tips - I haven't really been a 'working' musician for many years!

  7. [quote name='SevenSeas' timestamp='1382132077' post='2248613']
    Hi Phil,

    I was tempted by their Pernambuco bows but hadn't heard much about them. So went for their top Carbon model, I am glad you're enjoying your bow, I will let my tutor have a look at the bow because he will be able to give me a realistic evaluation on whether or not it needs a re-hair. I am from the SW too, going to see Martin Penning to look at a bass soon, I'm guessing Andrew McGill is a local re-hairer?

    (Well... local to Exeter?)

    Cheers,
    [/quote]

    Andrew McGill is from Oxfordshire, near Banbury, so I have to send by post, which is about £10 each way and £55 for the re-hair. He also makes bows, but they start at around £1400! I'm sure you will be happy enough with the carbon Yita bow - they are great value for money and as you've already said yourself: you get what you pay for, which is true, but sometimes you get more value for money and I think this is definitely the case with these and other bows from China. I still have the receipt for the Brazilwood bow that came with my DB new in 1996, which cost £185 (from a retailer in Bristol) and is nowhere near the quality or playability of my Yita bow.

    I will also be going to see Martin Penning next month for a new bridge on my DB and have the Fishman Full Circle fitted at the same time, although he's about 40 miles and an hour's drive from me in the other direction,.

×
×
  • Create New...