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[quote name='thedontcarebear' post='270102' date='Aug 26 2008, 11:20 AM']What body is smaller? It's hard to tell from photo's! Anyone got a picture of a series II and III together?[/quote] John gave me the relative body widths when I ordered my GA24; Series 1 Mark King - 15 1/4 inches GA24 - 14 1/2 inches Series 2 & 3 Mark King 14 1/4 inches He also offered to scale any bass down to suit at no extra charge. Wottaguy!! Here's a side-by-side comparison between the Series I 'Classic' and GA24, just out of interest....
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I don't use this any more but it's a fantastic pice of kit, as endorsed by Will Lee, Billy Sheehan etc. Allows switching between 2 basses with pre-shape facility on one channel and bass/mid/treble shapingon the other. There's also a boost switch for the effects loop or for making those blistering solos stand out... I'll post some pics later but you can see the thang on Radial's website - [url="http://www.tonebone.com/tb-bassbone.htm"]http://www.tonebone.com/tb-bassbone.htm[/url] They're over 200 quid new... Any interest out there bassfolks?? David
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[quote name='Josh' post='265712' date='Aug 19 2008, 05:28 PM']Is that the one Mark King used for the Ohne Filter show or is it just built to the exact same specs??[/quote] It's very similar but there are differences, like the neck is rock maple rather than figured, the sratchplate is single-ply and it has the standard elephant-ear tuners that GB's seem to have rather than Schaller type ones. I bought it from the Bass Centre at the same time I bought the Warwick Streamer V - a very expensive afternoon! The guys were doing the px and paperwork on the Warwick so I went off for a play...and found the GB in a corner. Plugged it in and the rest, as they say, is history! I only realised it was close to MK's bass after my mate, who worked for Yamaha at the time, had been to some rehearsal studio in North London several months later to deliver a few bits 'n bobs to a band there. Turned out that the band was L42 (the stuff was for Lyndon Connah) and MK was playing his blue GB!! According to Bernie, it was one of a very small handful of basses that he produced for retail at that time. I suppose to get the GB name out there at the time MK started using them and boost custom orders.
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[quote name='BassManKev' post='264776' date='Aug 18 2008, 05:54 PM']an aggie db750 with 2 GS10's seems pretty tasty[/quote] Would this satisfy your GAS a wee bit? Not GS10's but near enough...
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FEELER: For sale Aguilar AG500SC amp
Captain Bassman replied to Gunsfreddy2003's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
[quote name='Toasted' post='263034' date='Aug 15 2008, 01:03 PM']I thought the Aguilar AG500 was one of the best amps I'd ever used. Infact I'd actually say that it is second only (and only just second) to my DB750.[/quote] +1 I tried the AG500 at the same time I bought the DB750 and it was a very close call, other than on price and weight!! I use a GBIV through my DB750 for nearly every gig and can vouch for the fact that GB and Aguilar do sound great together, if that's any help to you. However, I'm not really into this thing of certain basses sounding better with certain amps. It's all down to personal taste, string choice and EQ settings at the end of the day. And, as someone else has already said, it's your rig so go with whatever you like! Good luck! -
[quote name='themoo' post='262885' date='Aug 15 2008, 02:49 AM']One of the next basses I order will be an original cherry red Series I JayDee... Just like Marks first one. Just love that bass. Then a pink one... Then a blonde Alembic MK... Then, then, then!! THEN I'LL GET MY VIGIER BACK [/quote] Hey, I wonder if John could make a mini scaled-down Starchild for my little boy?!! Although he's only 2 it would be a great way of getting him into bass from an early age! (spot the over-zealous parent!) There's a nice link since the song playing on the car CD when we rushed to hospital to deliver him was Starchild by Jamiroquai! "That Cooperman, comin' down, oooh-oooh"... Anyway, I'll shut up now and go do some work... David
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[quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='262879' date='Aug 15 2008, 02:05 AM']Once I get sorted money-wise, Im going to get John to build me a new bass, based on the GA24 but slightly modded, with a medium scale neck. I love the tone of the GA bass, mainly due to the pickup placement - since I've got the Classic, (and the Calibas and a Roadie!) will be nice to have something different! Miss my cherry-yoghurt GA...![/quote] Hello chaps! Ahh, the cross-forum pollenation continues! Moo my man, great to 'see' you again over here on Basschat! Totally agree with your comments Nick. The sound of the GA24 is more 'modern' in a way and seems much tighter...well to my ears anyway (hmmm, that reminds me, must pop down to Boots and get some wax removal stuff before the weekend's gig onslaught...). Although you can still get some RRRAAAWWW sounds off the bridge pick up on it's own. Lavverly!! What mods are you thinking of apart from the neck length? I might just let you blag my custom's headstock shape if you're a good boy!!!
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And my sunburst SR4 3-band EQ, circa 2001. Still thinking about selling it, if anyone's interested...???
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Michael Jackson - Off The Wall
Captain Bassman replied to fusionbassist1's topic in General Discussion
+1, great album for bassers! LJ's bass work is always great and Dance With Me is a great slappy line but IMHO the best bassline on the album is Bobby Watson's masterpiece on Rock With You. Sheer class! It got a full transcription a few months back in Bass Player mag. It's not quite as easy as it sounds! -
Oh all right then, twisted me arm! Here's my lurvely GA24 Custom... ('allo again Nick!!)
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And...doing my bit for the GB fanbase, here's my trusty Daphne blue GBIV from 1999. She goes everywhere with me (gig-wise, of course...)
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George Porter Jnr from the Meters gets my vote. Just how cool can a black guy with a beat up, fully-mojo'd old P bass be??
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Need a wedding band that doesn't play Mustang Sally
Captain Bassman replied to coasterbass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='niceguyhomer' post='258103' date='Aug 8 2008, 02:02 PM']...did I mention that I f*cking hate the song with unbridled passion and that my teeth itch whenever we play it?[/quote] Same here! But hey, it's what the people want more often than not. And they pay the wages too, let's not forget. Anyway, why don't they just ask the chosen band NOT to play it? Any band can choose NOT to play a song in their set list! -
My main gigging basses for the last 9 years have been a GB IV and Warwick Streamer Stage I 5 string. I primarily play in a functions band doing 60's, 70's and 80's stuff and every tone I've ever needed can be got from these two basses. So. a big +1 for GB! Try one if you can. They're fantastic all-round instruments, great range of sounds, beautifully built and have excellent weight/balance. The IV (or Spitfire as they're now called) looks great too for any genre of music - a contemporary modern take on the Jazz bass design.
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Post-gig "hangover" symptoms (not booze-related!)
Captain Bassman replied to Captain Bassman's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Galilee' post='255338' date='Aug 5 2008, 01:11 PM']It's all downhill once you're passed 40...[/quote] Ah, that'll be it then...sorted!! Glad to know you're all sufferers too, in a nice way! I hadn't thought that it might be partly mental too, you know the come-down after a gig. Hmmm. I have got a damn heavy rig (DB750 plus 2 Aggie cabs) which probably doesn't help...but me likes the sound too much! Maybe I just have to suffer for my art... -
I don't know if it's just my age (I'm only 41 and not unfit...) but over the last couple of years I've started suffering quite badly after gigs. Symptoms are hangover-like - muzzy, sickly headache, general lethargy and aches (no puking though!). I put it all down to the late nights, physical strains from rigging and de-rigging, concentrating on the drive home etc. (not booze...) but I never used to suffer like this until a few yers ago. I have a routine of drinking plenty of water and stretching out my back, neck and shoulders when I get home. This also stops me going straight to bed whilst my brain is still buzzing from the gig and driving. Despite this though, after most gigs I feel pretty crappy the next morning! Anyone else out there suffer like this too? Or am I all alone??? Any tried and tested remedies to share with fellow suffering Basschatters?
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South East Bass Bash, Saturday 27th September: NEW INFO!
Captain Bassman replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
I'm hoping to make it down, Guildford's not too far from me and I ain't gigging that Saturday (for a change!). If so, I'll bring my GA24 Custom, GBIV and maybe lug my Aguilar DB750 down, in case the venue fancies putting in some new windows! More laters... -
More GB Spitfire porn - purpleburst fingerboard time!
Captain Bassman replied to EBS_freak's topic in Gear Gallery
Nice looker! Makes my lil ole blue GBIV look a bit dull!!! -
[quote name='stingrayfan' post='247582' date='Jul 25 2008, 10:00 AM']You'll struggle getting a bite with no pics. Esp at the moment. The market is very slow.[/quote] Yup, I know that my friend! T'was just a feeler at first to test the water, as stated in my original post, since there have been a few up for sale lately...and noone's got much spare cash these days (thanks Dubya!) I'm going to post some pics later...
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[quote name='budget bassist' post='247479' date='Jul 25 2008, 04:09 AM']NO PICS NO BASS Lol sorry, pictures would speed the sale along though, good luck, very nice basses, i can't understand why so many are just sitting on the for sale forum not going anywhere, in fact i can't understand why you're selling it! Good luck though mate.[/quote] Ha! I just love those old tumbleweed references!! Sorry to anyone who migt be interested, just haven't had the chance to take any pics yet this week. I will do so tonight!! I'm only thinking of selling 'cos I really doesn't get used. It is a great bass, not too heavy and I've always loved the 'Ray sound. What I really fancy some old-school P bass low-end thump! Been listening to a lot of Rufus etc. lately and just lurve the sound of Bobby Watson's bass ('74 P I think?). How's about the nice little bass line he did on Wacko's Rock With You also? It's THAT sound I want!!! Anyway, back t'mill...more later!
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Sorry, mistake in my original post! It's a 2001 model! I bought it brand-spanking new from the Bass Centre in Birmingham in mid-2001. A shipment of 5 new 'Rays had literally just come in to the shop before I got there and all were still in their cardboard packaging. Had a great time with the sales chap unpacking them all to find one I liked - just like Christmas!
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[quote name='BassManKev' post='246123' date='Jul 23 2008, 02:20 PM']do you have a particular price in mind?? id say around £650-£750 would be what you should expect does it have the mutes on the bridge?[/quote] No mutes Kev but a piece of sponge or rolled up hanky does just fine! I've seen used 'Ray prices mentioned a couple of other threads so had this price range in mind. Hadn't settled on a price as I wanted to test the market first. I'll try and get some pics posted later tonight...