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foal30

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  1. Jansen Crusader Yamaha Precison Copy Ibanez RoadsterII closely followed by Peavey Databass L2 Steinberger now probably Ashdown Klystron 400 MTD 5 and either Fretless Jazz or L2 Steinberger
  2. Hi, I use the old Boss BF-2B while it does not have a level control I find it is no +/- in volume between off and on I do think it works 'better' on a 2 pick-up bass however they are the 'old brown' ones.
  3. Get a Grendel! marvelous bass, amazing character, fascinating indeed
  4. Equus - Pony Jones put a flanger behind it, the BB becomes a comfy ride IMO the distortion is not 'wide' enough...it's either full on or bugger all it needs more variance or subtlety
  5. Afghan Whigs I've gone crazy, Magazine is all class
  6. [quote name='maxrossell' post='976668' date='Oct 4 2010, 07:31 PM']Exactly. Hence the complete crock of sh*t that is signature models. You can count on one hand the musos who use their signature models on their own records, even if they're playing the tracks themselves. It just makes me f*cking laugh every time I see someone walk out of a store with a signature model. Yeah, these guys are using studios where they can hire vintage Gibsons and Fenders, do you [i]really[/i] think they're going to cut the entire record on a $300 Washburn?[/quote] hey if it's good enough for Kip Winger , it's good enough for me hey, what thread is this.
  7. I really like the obvious Carol Kaye influence. mark my words, this guy will play on a hit record before the year is out.
  8. shot mate. we had wondered if it was a Pedulla mystery solved and it's been a question since they toured here in 1990 I think crikey.
  9. not sure if they are easy to find but I managed to get a MTD Grendel bang for buck ratio is very high
  10. I don't have a octave pedal on my board but I have the wah first. I seldom use wah with dirt but if I do I prefer it wah first not entirely sure why this is so however.
  11. The The were magic Infected may be the best slice of Thatcher era commentary on England an interesting cat was Mr Johnson and for the second time on this site I ask; do anyone know what sort of Bass James Eller played on the Mind Bomb tour? that's the gigs with Johnny Marr thanks
  12. that Boss PQ-3B they are all right handy thing for gigs
  13. foal endorses that DiBartolo book too reading for days in there also the Jazz Theory Book by Mark Levine play some keys good for your ears
  14. today's mob is 1. Paul Chambers he's sort of my favorite but I don't really know how to explain why. I especially like his blues playing , paradoxically it makes me happy to hear it. 2. Jerry Jemmott electric blues grooves with B.B.King remain a masterclass. the drummer on those records was a MF'er too which always helps. 3. James Jamerson there is always something each time you listen you know. he's like the library, a knowledge resource. 4. Charles Mingus I not know that much of his stuff but I get 'Roots and Blues' and I'm more flabbergasted than the jive ass slippers of that fishmongers mother in law 5. Prince he write some great songs that need great bass. so I give thanks.
  15. yes it did get an all star review in US Bass Player Magazine less so the promo campaign bad old sexist tosh if ever I see it, terrible I always wanted to A/B that 2-Tek CK might have had one in his sonic hammer, I can't remember, Warwick Flashback might have had therm too Chuck Rainey put one in his '57 Precision crikey.
  16. easily played 3-400 gigs on my '71 Jazz it's a good gigging bass if the weather aint too hot.
  17. just want to say Dunn is bluddy magic player great guy to learn stuff of too, he's on some of the best records full stop some genius from here linked to a site with heaps of transcriptions, it's awesome thanks.
  18. always felt Dunn missed the first chorus have a listen!
  19. foal30

    MTD

    well if you see a Grendel over your way foal says HAVE A GO bang for bucks this Bass wins.
  20. I think Cambers contribution to the impact of Miles is greater but I'd put Marcus at 2nd. I really dig his contribution and would argue some of Miles most beautiful work is directly in response to how Miller constructed a 'platform' for him to work on. parts of Amandla and Siesta rival other flagship albums of the various styles of Miles. I also say unequivocally that Marcus can play a melody. This places him in a very select few of bass players.
  21. yes a top record for sure lots of good things for bass players too.
  22. a Sadowsky outboard with a Fender Jazz is all good. this pre-amp was probably designed for the Jazz Bass. it's good my Chrome strung Fretless Jazz too. Also and hopefully this makes sense, the Sadowsky don't do too much but what it does is high quality. it's warm and full never hi-fi and brittle. I've had on for 13 years now (recently got the pedal/DI version) essential kit for me.
  23. Bartolini 9J apparently have a low output. I quite like them and use in conjunct with a Sadowsky out-board preamp quite versatile on gigging duties. my MTD also has Barts but with a Bart pre-amp. this is very good but I do not know what type of pick ups they are.
  24. [quote name='bubinga5' post='891005' date='Jul 10 2010, 12:45 PM']Siddx have you seen him?? if so where? Before i die i will see that man live! apparently his mentor is Larry Graham...very religious the man is..him and Larry[/quote] interesting that a lot of negative press was always laced with barbs around his new found religiosity. does anyone else here like The Rainbow Children? what about News? foals top 5 Prince albums 1. Sign o' the times 2. Lovesexy 3. the Rainbow Children 4. Parade 5. Come
  25. do you have Black MF'er? that's Come era with Bland and Thompson pant crappingly good
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