Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Pinball

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    1,987
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Pinball

  1. [quote name='pantherairsoft' timestamp='1503774617' post='3360863'] Also interested to know where you are based! [/quote] [quote name='jassbass' timestamp='1503763899' post='3360800'] Where you based?thanks [/quote] Milton Keynes, UK
  2. I'm amazed this is still here. They have such a good reputation and this is a great colour. GLWTS!
  3. [quote name='enricogaletta' timestamp='1503483127' post='3358551'] I hope to watch soon some of your videos with the BTB! [/quote] Some recordings soon maybe, any videos will be with my band sometime in the future
  4. Pinball

    Ibanez BTB 1806

    There are some links to videos with sounds of it's stable mate on this thread....http://basschat.co.uk/topic/309751-nbd-ibanez-btb-1805-content/page__p__3350303__hl__btb__fromsearch__1#entry3350303
  5. Very nice playing and a great sound, shows off your talent Note: I love the Aguilar pups and Ibby pre-amp in my BTB1805. I also love the ergonomics too as it is very comfortable and easy to play. I notice that you position it in the same way that I do when sitting and on the strap the neck sits up high easily, which helps my dodgy joints.
  6. A did you buy this from PMT? bump, I tried one there and it was a superb instrument
  7. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1503264100' post='3356854'] Sound wise they are closer than you would think. Difference is that there is a much bigger difference in tone between the pickups on the 5005 than there is on the 1605. The 1605 changes from a bit more trebly and attack at the bridge and warmer on the neck, the 5005 goes from harsh and agressive on the bridge to huge and thunderous on the neck (but also twice the volume). The 5005 is a lot heavier than the 1605 which changes the way it plays and balance - the 1605 has a tendancy towards neck heavy as the spalted wood is so light, which is why I put the ultralight tuners on it. The 5005 has the same tuners (grovers) but they suit it better as the wenge weights a lot more. I think on balance that the 5005 is nicer to play as an instrument, as the neck seems a little better, but the 1605 has much better electrics and the lightness is pretty good as our gigs tend to be long. The 5005 has the 3v electrics that are just odd, but mostly the imbalance between the pickups make it hard to go between the two [/quote] Thats interesting, I loved the sound of the SR3005e but I struggled to dial in sounds live. As a result I would leave the controls well alone during sets. Almost everything you said about the SR5005e reminds me of it. It is a great instrument with a Thunderous sound. The Ibby basses I have now are more like the 1605 and can be switched between mids settiings or pups without much change in volume so are much easier to live with. I would still like anohter Prestige SR sometime
  8. [quote name='edstraker123' timestamp='1503260412' post='3356816'] Go on you know it makes sense ! [/quote] Nope I play 5's
  9. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1503260793' post='3356821'] I took the SR5005 out for a gig yesterday, and the 1605 out for a gig today, and revelled in the way that both of them sounded, probably more noticable today as yesterday we were on the back of a truck and it was a bit harder to hear. [/quote] Comaprison?
  10. [quote name='edstraker123' timestamp='1503260337' post='3356813'] Back to SR's - I put flats on the 700 before and it sounded horrible ! Took them straight off. [/quote] I had EB heavy flats on my SR3005e and it was massive but then that's a different beast.
  11. £499 BIN for a SR with big singles? sounds like a score! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ibanez-SR4XXV-Premium-Limited-Edition-4-string-Active-Bass-Quick-Release-Strap-/172828364600?hash=item283d5f8f38:g:PisAAOSw9ENZmVNV
  12. I enjoy it for what it is...he's just expressing himself appropriately for the style of music in a live performance. I think the tone is great but I wouldn't buy an album of the stuff. Note: I'll be bridging the gap between guitar and bass myself a bit in the next week as I'm getting a used Fender Pawn Shop Bass VI this week. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it yet but love bartione sounds.. It won't sound like that though
  13. [quote name='Woodinblack' timestamp='1503180148' post='3356322'] I got my ATK305 in a trade, and I don't like the colour (so the idea was always to strip it down and repaint it), but the sound and playability is great. I love the look of the BTBs, but sadly they are way too big for me, get lost between the strings. [/quote] I haven't tried many Ibby basses outside the SR series but you seem to get what you get what you pay for. The SR Prestiges instruments have been hitting the right spot for years but the Premiums are now of a similar quality. I tried an ATK 200 way back and wasn't that impressed. That particular one seemed heavy, clumbersome and underpowered compared to the SR's. The ATK 8005 I have now is a different beast. It is lighter, with a fatter more rounded, more payable neck profile and pronounced growl....the band really love it. The same story with a BTB as a few years back. Way back I tried a 400 and found it a bit OK but unrefined and uninspiring...I would never have looked at another but I really like a local Bristol band called the Funkinsteins. Baz the bass player, plays a higher end BTB to good effect, As a result I tried an 1805 and then simply had to have it. The higher end Ibbys are a step up and have developed into superb instruments. All good news for buyers I think.
  14. I have a very rough one that is similar...looks right They are easily worth £200 in terms of sound but don't ofton make it
  15. [quote name='anzoid' timestamp='1503171005' post='3356247'] I'm intrigued as to why MK1 Barts have such a bad reputation - this isn't the first place I've seen people say that they're not much good. In my SR700 they seem OK - I admit I've not spent much time with the bass yet, but initial impressions through a GK MB500 into two Mark Bass 12s were good. Does anybody know anybody who has swapped out the Barts for Nordy big singles? I'm tempted to do so if [a] I manage to sell my Yamaha and [b] the general concensus is that it's worth the effort [/quote] I agree the barts are good. Thats why other makes like Cort use them and you get a lot for your money. I think that they are a victim of their own success as people want to move on to try and improve their sound. The custom barts and eq in the Prestige basses are fantastic. Trends may have moved on but that doesn't detract from barts IMHO.
  16. Thanks very much all, that all sounds good. Ijust blew my money (again) on something else but will be on the lookout soon.
  17. At last some Ibanez love, thanks for starting the thread Woodinblack The first bass that I felt made me feel that I was hitting the spot was an awesome SR3005e. I bought it and eventually sold it on here but always remember it as being a fantastic bass. From memory I sold it because that I kept fiddling with the adjustible mids in an OCD type way and was moving towards a slightly wider string spacing. Just recently I got an ATK 805 which I am besotted with and have recently added one of these. The eveness of the gorgous tones both across and up and down the fret board mean't that I had eyes for no other : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2osFbwuOyEE I'm still on honeymoon!
  18. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1503094327' post='3355747'] Bear in mind a TM4 doesn't sound much like a Stingray due to the MM pickup being quite a bit close to the bridge. But the answer should be play both and get the one that sounds and feels best! You can play the 'Ray in store, was your friend's Sandberg a TM4 so you can compare? [/quote] Spot on, I tried to get on with a TM4 twice in the past and failed. I loved the tone when I tried them and when practicing at home but I was happy with in my band and ended playing a Stingray. I don't think I'm that picky as I now play either a SR5, Ibanez ATK or BTB or my old Bass Collection but not a TM4. Like someone else said TM4's were lovely but always to polite for me.
  19. I'm thinking I should really have a back up for my GB Streamliner 600, which I have owned from new a long with a Genz Benz NX 212T cab. Any suggestions? Something 2nd hand, compact. Cab details [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [center][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]600 W[/size][/font][/center] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [center][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]42-18K Hz [/size][/font][/center] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [center][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]101 db [/size][/font][/center] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [center][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]4 ohm[/size][/font][/center] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [center][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3]4 K Hz[/size][/font][/center] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=3] [/size][/font] Note: I bought my current kit after getting advice on here and have never regretted it so some pointers would be much appreciated.
  20. Well no contact from the potential buyer so I back up there.
×
×
  • Create New...