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uk_lefty

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  1. I think I've found a solution.... For my interpretation of "clean" at least. https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/480809-nad-swr-working-pro-10/
  2. Picked this up off the marketplace. I've always favoured the SWR settings on any modelling amps I've used/ do use, for the clarity and highs. Now having a maple necked jazz again that tight, glassy, clean sound is perfect. The natural sound of the amp is compressed without being squashy and has glassy highs without them being brittle or shrill. It's fantastic! Also, some time ago I put up a thread here asking if there was a practice amp/ wedge monitor solution I could use on stage. As well as being a great little practice amp there is a line input to use this as a monitor too. For gigs like I had this weekend where there is limited space this could be an ideal solution. Use this as a stage monitor for FOH mix and DI out of this into the PA and subs. I'm yet to run pedals through it or my darker sounding basses, the jazz was just too much fun!
  3. I would love to do this, drummer would be up for it. John Taylor used to do this with the drummer from Duran Duran and work on fills, sounds v sensible to me to make things tight and work on ideas.
  4. Don't know about settings etc but saw a guy using one at the back end of last year and it sounded awesome! A really rich sound, and it's an Ibanez so you already know it's an excellent bass.
  5. Usually something simple so we can wander around (we have wireless systems on all guitars) to see the levels. Our drum kit is electronic so we can have a beat recorded and looped. I'll usually test any pedals that can cause a volume spike too to make sure it's a boost not a nuke, or worse, a complete drop off. If we're in a venue with PA provided I'll play something with fingers for my sound 80% of the time, then hit it heavy for a bit to check how it reacts to slap, pop, pick, and again test pedals.
  6. If you really like the Kiloton and you can afford it I say go for it. Yes, there are loads of basses well suited to different musical styles, some are more versatile than others... But, if you have fallen for the Kiloton, and who can blame you?, get it otherwise it will always be at the back of your head as a "what if?". Buy a bass that inspires you to pick it up and play it. Other great basses are around, someone mentioned the Sire V7 and V9 series which are superb instruments, but they don't have a single, fat humbucker in the sweet spot like the Kiloton does and they won't punch and thump like one. They'll do other stuff better but.... So what?
  7. That's awesome. Have you stuck it on clear acrylic? Could I see the back pls for the wires, lights and power?
  8. Yes but not at that price. That looks repairable.
  9. Audience 80% me 5% band 10% other 5% It's all about the audience. If the band is absolutely on fire but there's nobody there... Let's say you are headlining an event but the week before the organiser bumps you to FIRST on and that means 6:30pm on a Friday... Then I'm glad we got a paid rehearsal but I'm not buzzing all the way home. If me and/ or the band make a load of mistakes but the audience reaction is so good nobody notices or cares then that really, really does outweigh it. I love it when we get a good audience reaction and the band is really on it. Last gig I had a huge grin in a song we play well but the drummer just decided to go really heavy on the cymbals. I didn't see it coming, he just decided then and there and it worked and lifted everything, including the audience. That is 90% of the enjoyment, if not more, for me.
  10. If I was coming by Lincs anytime soon I'd be on it... Don't suppose you're down near St Albans at all?
  11. I wasn't joking! 😝 Seriously, my Ernie Ball strings come in a foil pack and then a paper envelope per string. That paper is redundant.
  12. Looks like a Bargain to me... No affiliation to the seller etc.... Left handed Status Graphite S2 6 string https://reverb.com/item/70527376?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=70527376
  13. Maybe they're saving on the amount of packaging waste?
  14. Thanks mate, but I don't think yours would work for me, even if I could turn it upside down the lever would clash with my A string post.
  15. Hi everyone... I got myself a Fender American Pro II Jazz bass recently and what a lovely bass it is. My band is doing more and more songs for which Drop D would be ideal. I have a drop D/ de-tuner/ extender key on my Stingray but feel I should put one on my jazz. Trouble is I'm finding it hard to get what model I need. Hipshots website isn't the most helpful. I have been suggested the Hipshot BT7 but it seems to have a hell of a lot of metal compared to the right handed lighter weight versions i can see on Hipshots website. Has anyone fitted an extender to their US Pro II bass and could share the make and model with me? I can then dig around and see if I can get a kack-handed version. Thank you!
  16. You had me at Funkadelic
  17. Fully understand you! What I do is cheat and make the simple songs really complicated 😂. But on a serious note, look at the drummer, lock in, practice practice practice (or is it practise practise practise?). Paranoid isn't a song I'd play with a pick at normal speed, I'm more confident with my fingers for the string jumps and quick octaves I'd usually do with a thumb pluck and a finger reach. Everybody wants to rule the world... When I started up an 80s band I really got into trying to merge bas sand synth lines to avoid bringing in a keyboard player. Felt that one really lent itself to fretless bass for a slide down in amongst the pulsing root notes. Didn't attempt the tinkly higher notes though, left that to the guitarist!
  18. One of the guitarists has gone IEM and he raves about hearing souch more detail in the sound than he did before. We are going to try "silent" practice as a band because we've got most of the gear and buying the few extras we need costs less than two hired rehearsal room sessions. Now the drummer has been on electronic kit for some time we could well go this way for gigs. I do love standing in front of my two fifteens and ABM 600 but realistically I think they will be getting less and less use, especially now I have to kart a sub to the gigs which may take up the space I use for one of my cabs. At the end of the day the sound quality for the audience is worth more than me enjoying the push of a few big speakers beside me.
  19. Thanks everyone for the input, I didn't realise I'd open a can of worms on what "clean" means but I guess I hadn't thought it all through completely. For me "clean" means the glassy, hi-fi sounding type. The opposite of a growly, driven amp that there seems to be so much focus on in the general sales market. There's plenty of suggestions here to keep my secondhand searches full for a long time. Thank you
  20. If you love the GK and it truly is beyond repair, your answer is GK. You can read everyone's opinions, go through tons of chopping and changing different sorts of gear, but if you know what you like and like what you know you've already got the answer.
  21. Glad you're enjoying it, it is great for fretless.
  22. Maybe this is a funny or interesting story, maybe not... In 2006 one Sunday morning I ventured out to find this shop on Brune Street and was feeling very dizzy and not really with it (possibly a stress related condition I only really found out about in the last few years). Anyhow, I just couldn't find it with my A-Z in hand and this was before Google Maps on your phone etc so I went into a Newsagent and asked. They had no clue. A lady walked in with a very smartly dressed gent. The shopkeeper asked them if they knew where it was, they tried to help and asked what I was looking for, they didn't know and as I left I accidentally stood on the chap's foot. Outside I realised I had asked for directions from none other than the artist Tracy Emin and a friend she was out and about with. Anyway I got to the store and was very tempted to spend £800 on a new German made Warwick $$. I really wish I had not been so sensible with my cash back then.
  23. Hi, I remember someone on here used to use a "man and van" type service instead of the usual couriers. I've done a deal for an amp and would like to get a quote from said company as an alternative to the usual suspects, if anyone has the info please share. Thanks!
  24. Combo would be great, otherwise I have speaker cabs or PA as an option.
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