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Here is my favourite-soo weird https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXNVbvFXyk
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I don't have masses of experience and have a Streamliner 6.2 and 2x12 NX2 cab. I went for it after getting advice from this forum and because I use a few pedals and prefer the simplicity and sound of the Streamliner. Since getting it over a year ago I haven't looked at or lusted for anything else. I go and see lots of bands and have heard plenty bass set ups that I don't like-I won't name them in case I upset people If it was stolen I'd look for another so that says it all really.
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I definitely am as I have never been able to get into the bulk of orchestral music. Everything else is fine Jazz, folk, rock. punk, blues, dance etc. There is something about most orchestral music that I find difficult to like-even movie scores. I still like stuff like the William Tell but most leaves me cold.
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[quote name='EBS_freak' timestamp='1414128542' post='2586125'] My best advice I have for anybody is this - Most musicians are self serving ass hats. Beware who you befriend. [/quote] Sounds like a reflection of the humanity in general
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what about this? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131325806358?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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[quote name='fumps' timestamp='1413791544' post='2581770'] Awww this thread answers a lot of questions that I was confused about with Fender, over the last 5 years I've picked up a few Fenders in shops & have been less than impressed. Especially when you consider the other basses that had a lower price tag that played much better. I often wondered what the fuss was all about because most I'd picked up was not great for the money. [/quote] Judging from the responses so far the answer to the the question is Yes they are in trouble bigtime
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Burns do some basses with different scale lengths. The Marquee is 32" and the Nu Sonic is 30". I really like Burns stuff and have bad a couple of Burns guitars for a couple of years and really like them. The only bass I have played was a 34' Bison, which again seems a good bit of lit. Well worth checking out. Nu-sonic weights in at under 8ibs
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I play in a couple of bands and find that there isn't a right one. The nearest is my Ibanez SR3005E, which is an awesome beast and what I currently use live. It sounds great and handles brilliantly. I also like my other basses though. I think you need three at least Maybe if I was into fiddling with controls I may find some sort of complicated wonder bass but I'm not so its not likely
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Works well and is in good condition. It has velcro on the bottom and has a blue nob rather than a black one. A nice cheap way for someone Will post at cost It looks like this but message me for pics of the beast! [url="http://produto.mercadolivre.com.br/MLB-592091768-pedal-morley-pba-2-dual-bass-wah-made-in-usa-_JM"]http://produto.merca...made-in-usa-_JM[/url] Here are pics of the pedal for sale [attachment=178445:Morley Wah.jpg] [attachment=178446:Bass Pedals.jpg]
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I think a lot of what is being discussed are just symptoms of poor or reactive management. As a company they seem to be floundering around, changing direction and relying on some old but very good designs.
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[quote name='FinnDave' timestamp='1413578064' post='2579895'] I preferred the old days when Fenders were made in America and everything else that looked like a Jazz bass or Precision was a cope, and cost no more than 25% of the real thing. [/quote] [quote name='spacey' timestamp='1413576549' post='2579868'] Making basses in China with the Fender Logo was to me the biggest mistake ever in devaluing the brand. The Mex instruments are much worse than the Squire special series basses in quality, the whole range is just a complete mess. USA basses with neck pockets you can put plectrums in !. The Fender Logo should in my opinion only be used on the very best USA instruments and use Squire for everything else. The brand has lost its Kudos, it's no longer a premium instrument brand, you can buy Fender branded Chinese basses ? WTF, sorry, but I really do hope they sell up and someone takes over and puts the Fender brand back where it belongs. Chasing the sub prime instrument market has not done them any favours. [/quote] It's not just the Fender brand now. it would be nice to see fine brands such as Guild and Takamine retain some integrity. Maybe even brands like Genz Benz could make a comeback
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I was talking to a retailer earlier this week who was telling me that he felt that Fender are loosing it big time. Why? 1. There are big depts 2. Their pricing has been all over the place in the last couple of years. 3. Fender bought up a lot of brands for a planned stock market floatation but are now selling them all off again. A friend of his, who deals mainly in Fender brand acoustic guitars, has seen his top two top selling Fender owned brands disappear this year-first Guild and now Takamine. See link: [url="https://www.mi-pro.co.uk/news/read/takamine-to-part-ways-with-fender/019354"]https://www.mi-pro.c...h-fender/019354[/url] Whats going on?
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Thanks everyone you answered all my question
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Thumbs look very different and seem to get a lot of respect on here. Can someone explain whats special about them to someone who has never seen, heard or played one before-thats me Are they light weight, distinctive sound or just very good Go on sell it me!
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I don't like it but only because it is emotionally strong and takes me somewhere I don't want to go. I find it almost painful to listen too. His voice is as amazing as ever!
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[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]In answer to these two bits[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]"I like a big, beefy sound but with quite a pronounced mid-twang (pronounced 'MID TWANG') and a hint of top sizzle... well-defined and articulate, but with a lot of oomph... and the descriptions on this forum of the Warwick 'growl' and 'heft' are quite intriguing..." [/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]and[/font][/color] [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]"Which Warwick?? Or should I really be looking at a Spector??[/font][/color] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][color=#282828]I would say your looking at a Warwick. The Spector's I have played have been great but have a pure, transparent and powerful sound, Warwick's have a more definable character and tone. Their slogan was something like "The sound of wood" and that Warwick growl is the result of that philosophy. [/color][/font] [font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][color=#282828]I have not played many Warwick's but have an FNA. Definitely worth a look on the 2nd hand market. I use mine with flats and it has a great range of terrific tones. [/color][/font]
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I think some people are missing the point, its just about having some fun. There are often pleasant surprises. Check out Clive playing at one that I went to. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs1zxz-5gok
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[quote name='Mornats' timestamp='1412420261' post='2568764'] I've seen 3 out of 4 of these bands play before and it'll be a good show! A proper good alt rock night it will be. [/quote] Thanks Paul, I'am now looking forward to it-always wanted to play at The Thunderbolt-see you there http://www.thethunderbolt.net/whatson.ihtml
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Here's what the bands playing say about themselves: [color=#000000][font=HelveticaNeue,][size=4][b]The Angry Badgers[/b] musical influences include The Pineapple Thief, Lou Reed and Nine Inch Nails. These are drawn together with hard hitting lyrics, in a soundscape of guitar riffs, synths and rhythm. The "Badger" sound, that is best described as alternative psychedelic post-prog industrial rock. [/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=HelveticaNeue,][size=4][font=Helvetica, Arial,][b]Secret Veils[/b]: this 4 piece band describe their music as "[/font]Whispery, smoky tones and visceral groove"[/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=HelveticaNeue,][size=4][font=Helvetica, Arial,][b]That Hidden Promise[/b]: "Extraordinary, electro rock loop wizardry".. [/font][font=Helvetica, Arial,]That Hidden Promise is a solo act, that has been performing live with current set up since March 2011, after deciding to try and bring something different and fresh to the solo performer arena. So armed with songs which deliver inventiveness, thought provoking lyrics, catchy melodies and a hard, raw edge, THP creates the beats and percussion live, combined with electric guitar, giving the songs the platform, but also a performance to talk about.[/font][/size][/font][/color] [color=#000000][font=HelveticaNeue,][size=4][font=Helvetica, Arial,][b]The Wires[/b] are a high energy acoustic Duo featuring David Beaver on Bass guitar / vocals and Yan Skuse on Acoustic guitar / vocals[/font][/size][/font][/color]