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Orange amps in other colours...
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If you win the lottery this weekend, I have a special price for you.....
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519 plus my 3 = 522.
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A thread for Basschatters who have an interest in HIFI
bass_dinger replied to leroydiamond's topic in General Discussion
https://www.hifix.co.uk/hi-fi/hi-fi-separates/cassette-decks/ TEAC appear to. Or you could look on ebay for new-old stock, of the brand and model that you are looking for. -
A thread for Basschatters who have an interest in HIFI
bass_dinger replied to leroydiamond's topic in General Discussion
A thread resurrection, to recommend a hi fi amplifier repair company. I discovered ARS (Amplifier Repair Services) when I wanted to fix the crackling selection knob on my Arcam Alpha 9. For £140 they removed the selector switch, gold-plated the contacts, and replaced internal components to factory specification. They now repair other items too. CYRUS ONE & TWO NAD 3020 ARCAM ALPHA 9, DELTA 290, ALPHA 7 & 8 MUSICAL FIDELITY A1, B1, MA50 A&R CAMBRIDGE A60 NAD3130 https://www.amprepairservices.com/ No financial interest, just a satisfied customer. -
Rattling Truss Rod on a Washburn XB500
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Repairs and Technical
An update on the rattling truss rod... It was not a rattling truss rod but a low action that could not be adjusted out due to a stuck truss rod. @Andyjr1515 worked on it, and released it, although the movement was a little stiff, and did not move smoothly, and fine adjustments would take time to achieve. I also considered having more work done - conversion to a fretless bass. However, I was persuaded that a bass with position markers for a fretted bass, and a stiff truss rod, would not make a good fretless, and reduce the resale value of the converted instrument. I actually spoke to the designer of my bass, and learnt that about a dozen fretless Washburn XB500s were made for the Japanese market, so, they do exist. Right now, I have two fretted basses, and I am happy that they both work. -
I am out - I needed an urgent spare bass, while my other one was being fixed. I now have two electric basses. I guess that is how it happens, with bass collections....
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My latest practice routine - I humble-brag on basschat about my wonderful practice routine and detailed planning, to shame myself into actually practicing at all!
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I came to the same conclusion - a pair of basses of the same model suggested that one should be converted to a fretless. However, I was persuaded that a bass with position markers for a fretted bass, and a stiff truss rod, would not make a good fretless, and reduce the resale value of the converted instrument. I actually spoke to the designer of my bass, and learnt that about a dozen of them were made for the Japanese market, so, maybe one of those will come up.... yeah, right!! In the meantime, don't you already have a rather splendid fretless!?
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I have also added a page on ear training - being able to work out the chords to a song that I know. Usually, I would use a chord chart, or a playalong-sheet-music video - so ear training is necessary for me. I am also learning to sight read using playalong-sheet-music videos, and tab videos too. All of that will hopefully get me to the point where I have the dexterity and skill to play what I hear in my head - so "stretch ... and go", as below. I find that it takes a lot of practice to be able to play without practicing....
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I experience something similar. I learn a song, and eventually reach peak incompetence - no matter how much more I play, I don't get any better. I then come back to it the next day and I can play it better. Perhaps my brain is processing the learning overnight, and when I next play it, has worked it out.
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I recall a post on Basschat, it which someone shared that they had bought a shaker unit separately, and installed it into a home-made platform. Thus, I wondered how easy it would be to make a bassboard, if one could source a shaker unit.
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Well, you (and I) have learnt that we should. And we probably know that we could. From there, it is but a small step to "we will". One day.....
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I have two A5 notebooks, a double page for each song that I am learning. I will make notes of the date on which I played the song, and how it went. So, maybe "we are family. 2/11/22. The verse section seems to be different to the transcription that I am using. More bounce and pop on the original? Slow it down and listen?" In theory, I should look at it again the day after, and act on my notes. In reality, I rarely do. But I have found that when I do, I can work on aspects of piece, and not just rehearse my mistakes. It also acts as a useful record of my repertoire - according to my notebook, I used to be able to play "Oh what a night". Not anymore, however.... I also have some A4 binders of the sheet music. PC, yamaha AG03 mixer, and AKG headphones complete the setup, and allow silent practice. Little and often is best...
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The colour one is especially useful. This weekend, I discovered that the tone of the fifth to 10th frets had more "presence" than the first five frets. So, I will be using your chart to remind me where the notes are, as I navigate the new zone. I was also reminded why a 5 string feels logical to me - those three diagonal C notes on the first to 5th frets feels like "home", to me.
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Critique my playing. Please. Headphones are a must.
bass_dinger replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
You're better than me! I ended up enjoying to the track, rather than listening to your playing. And that, to me, means that your playing is good. -
That looks organic - as if player and instrument have grown older together.
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He looks like he is at a concert, enjoying the musicianship. Oh, wait, he is, and he is!
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Bet they're kicking themselves now
bass_dinger replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
If I remember rightly, he sung "I want my MTV " to the tune of "Don't stand so close to me" in the outro. -
Tell him to put all four strings on, and turn down the tone control. And get him to join basschat.co.uk
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So... if I had the ability, and a cello (I have neither), I could follow the music, and play along with this track. In fact, if I have just the ability to read music properly, in the bass clef, I could play that music with a bass guitar. Is there anything simpler for beginners like me?
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Phwoar. Look at that bass! Washburn XB400 in teal. Take That, playing Smells Like Teen Spirit
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Worst cover version (by competent musicians)
bass_dinger replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
Tripe it may be, but it provided another candidate for the "what happened to all the Washburn basses" thread. Here, a teal XB400. Is that smooth-chested bassist a member here?!