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Sean

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  1. [quote name='4StringFortress' post='986413' date='Oct 12 2010, 11:19 PM']I am very very VERY VERY VERY jealous that you have a Super BB! I wish I could afford one I want one so badly! What are they like to play? Are they worth the money?[/quote] In answer to your question, yes they are very very VERY VERY VERY good indeed. So much so that I just had to have a fiver too. Epic 34" 5-string, ultra resonant and it has the best J pickup on the planet, it is huge.
  2. Photos added. And yes, I've started using those Grolsch rubber washers instead of Schaller straplocks as I was finding that the straplocks on the end of the straps were damaging my basses. I'll explain some other time - too tired now and doesn't makes sense...
  3. [quote name='51m0n' post='988163' date='Oct 14 2010, 04:13 PM']What, you wanna know all the secret knowledge? Be prepared to roll up your trouser leg then! [/quote] Funny you should say that - I started to think about this subject after playing a gig in a masonic hall that had terrible acoustics :-D
  4. If a guitar amp is needed and anyone can't make it I can bring a Marshall 2554 1 x 12" 25/50w valve combo Jubillee series - it's small, recently revalved by our very own Martinbass7750 and insanely loud.
  5. [quote name='cliffyspliff' post='991377' date='Oct 17 2010, 06:09 PM']you sure you dont want to sell the octave delux?[/quote] I need it for a Muse song at the moment. I might sell it when I decide what I'm doing longer term - watch this space but don't hold your breath
  6. I've played this and concur, it's very very special indeed. I love the East in my NS5 XL and just keep the volume pot backed off a bit, active input on the amp and it gives a great sound. This redwood with humbuckers has a very different, warmer character compared to my maple one with P/Js and it's lighter. A fabulous bass that I'd happily adopt and gig if I had the cash. Spectors have a real magic about them and as I've said before they remind me of Ducatis and Lamborghinis, inasmuch as many people don't "get" them until they've tried them and then when you do you have your moment of truth and it all becomes clear. The quality of work on US Spectors is as high as any other luthier out there. They are absolutely magnificent.
  7. I like it. Looks like the opinion is yin yang I've always liked that design and I wouldn't give a stuff about the Wooten association either; I have a Lakland DJ that is like Adam Clayton's and he's not bothered in the least.
  8. You'd have thought that after using Marshall VBA400 amps that he would have chosen an Ashdown Small Block 427. I had an ABM for a while but couldn't get on with it.
  9. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='990267' date='Oct 16 2010, 02:52 PM']FTR I am a bloke and I am straight, I just got the hunky homos avatar recently to balance out all the airhead bimbo avatars.[/quote] FTR my avatar ladies are neither bimbos nor airheads! Thank you very much! ;-)
  10. Nice bass and as always, great photos - that bit of fabric really does the instrument justice, good work!
  11. Visual Sound Liquid Chorus - boxed, immacualte: [b]£45 inc P&P[/b] LInk [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/visual-sound-liquid-chorus-pedal/29497?gclid=CN7W4bysvq0CFWIntAod92Dc_Q"]here[/url] and YouTube demo link [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=towB-NRSpcM&feature=related"]here[/url] Very versatile Chorus, well made, served me well anyway. P&P prices are UK Mainland excl. Highlands and Islands etc. All payment via Bank Transfer, cash or PayPal "Gift". Any questions you know what to do :-) Thanks Sean
  12. Hi I'm selling my ME-20B. It's boxed with the original packaging and has the original manual. It's had only home use (in my drummer's conservatory!). I bought it for home rehearsals with our drummer to save me lugging my pedal around but that band has now fallen apart so I'm looking to sell this as it's surplus to requirement. Great little unit that runs on batteries if needed or a standard pedal power supply. Very easy to use and has some very useable presets. [url="http://www.bossus.com/gear/productdetails.php?ProductId=895"]Here's the link to the Boss site.[/url] £80 Collected from Gloucester. Add £5 P&P - UK Mainland only excl Highlands and Islands etc.
  13. [quote name='AndyTravis' post='988105' date='Oct 14 2010, 02:58 PM']both discontinued now, to be replaced by ME25b and ME70b, which are pretty tough to come by as of yet. The 20 was a fun, easy to use unit and the 50 was a real giggers delight as simple as having seperate pedals, and you can get them cheap enough now second hand. The 25's seem to be laid out with presets in mind, tidier sounds and Usb out to record to computer etc, and the 70 has improved sounds and a few more effects. Great idea, especially if you're in a genre spanning covers band.[/quote] I've had/have both. I'd agree with Andy, the 20 is a great little unit if you don't demand long effects chains and use a strightforward collection of sounds. The sound quality is pretty good and it is very small; you don't really a good idea of the scale of it from the website but it surprised me when I saw it in the flesh. I bought my 20 from a basschatter - I intended to use it at small rehearsals and for taking to our drummer's house so I could emulate the sounds I use for the function band set without carting my full board around. I had the 50 a few years ago and I think the reason I ditched it was because it didn't have the bank switching capability without an outboard extra pedal and also because it didn't have some effects combinations. I can't quite remember. I'm selling my ME20b now. It's boxed and you can have it for £80 + P&P if you are interested.
  14. Joni Mitchell's Both Sides Now album - it's a collection of twelve great songs that have been assembled to chart twelve stages of a relationship from meeting and falling in love through to breaking up and getting over the break up and realising there is life afterwards. It's a masterpiece that everyone I have introduced to it has fallen in love with. Crack open a bottle of red, put it on jump in, it's a very moving and soulful work with big lush productions. I also like anything by Tom McRae and REM's New Adventures in Hi-Fi for those more contemplative moments.
  15. [quote name='alexclaber' post='986611' date='Oct 13 2010, 09:05 AM']Sounds good to me. I think maybe the best way to do this is with a multitracker and some parametric EQ twiddling on a mix - I'll see what I can knock up...[/quote] Would it be possible to include some EQ advice for rigs relating to room acoustics too?
  16. I have a BB that you can see here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=81828&hl=Yamaha+bb"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;hl=Yamaha+bb[/url] and I have another two that you can find under the review forum. Great instruments and there's always room for another. I fancy a BB3000MA - great basses and they look so wrong with those totally stupid inlays.
  17. Just like there are no people who regret learning theory or reading, I've never heard anyone regretting learning good technique. I'm a better musician as a result of my reasonably decent technique as I rarely have difficulty playing anything I need to. I see bassists around that play with that three finger (no pinky) approach and many of them seem to have to work harder to play the notes whereas someone with good technique will appear to be more economical and someone with great technique can make it look effortless. Bad technique generally makes doing anything harder and less accurate. Unfortunately having good technique means that you turn into a complete twat that no one wants to know or play with - it's a trade off but one that many of us take Last week I was watching bassist Josh Stopford of Yes Sir Boss, he seems like a very friendly chap who can groove with the best of them. He has great technique, very economical and an obvious thorough knowledge of the fretboard and it was as much a pleasure to watch and learn as it was to listen to. If anyone's interested, they're playing Motion in Bristol on Nov 5.
  18. [quote name='4StringFortress' post='983324' date='Oct 10 2010, 01:36 PM']Yeh I own a BB414 (notice in my sig) Brand new they cost around £250-£300 but they are discontinued so you can only pick them up second hand. I bought mine from here for £140 which is a absolute steal! They are amazing basses pick ups are very hot build quality and finish you would expect from a top end bass. They will go forever and never fail on you, if you can find one on here or ebay I would highly recommend grabbing it. Its the kind of bass that you will never get rid of simply coz it will stand up to any future basses you buy. I would say best way to start learning get some lessons only as many as you need just to get the basics, then you can decide weather to carry on or start to teach yourself.[/quote] What he said! There a review of a Yamaha BB415 in the reviews section of this forum and other than the B-string stuff all the comments apply to the BB414s I've played too.
  19. I use lots of different strings but lately have been using Ernie Ball Coated Slinkies. I tried a set of Legacy strings from stringsdirect and they are pretty good for £7.99 delivered. There was a Rotosound QA ticket in the box so I guess that's where they are made. Couldn't argue for the money. Try a set and see.
  20. [quote name='JTUK' post='983230' date='Oct 10 2010, 12:06 PM']You need to be very careful unwinding and winding on as this can prolong the amount of times you can do this more than the cleansing.[/quote] Could you please elaborate?
  21. So once you've "methylated" your strings, do they have the same lifespan as before and how long before they need doing again? How many times can they be done?
  22. [quote name='Beedster' post='980556' date='Oct 7 2010, 02:15 PM']Don't worry mate, strictly between you and me, this is going nowhere. I've taken over one room at the house with the studio, so the Mesa now lurks menacingly in the cupboard under the stairs. This means there's no room for anything else there, e.g., Mrs Beedster's shoe collection. I list it for sale here on a regular basis to keep the aforementioned good lady convinced of my good intentions towards her footwear logistics, all the while knowing that very few guys on BC have the balls to take on something as primal as the 1516. That way I get to keep it guilt-free, whilst regularly reminding the BC community what a real man I am C[/quote] Thanks for that, Chris, I slept much better last night. If I had kids and a van I'd have to get one of these but unfortunately it's just me and a SEAT Altea XL for loading and unloading duties at my house most of the time.
  23. If anyone who is going has a Boogie 400+ I'd really appreciate it if they brought it along and let me put it through my Berg cabs. I've had gas for one for years and I need to be convinced either way, finally, once and for ever whether I want one. And if anyone's got a VBA400 it would be cool if that could be there too. Maybe a monster valve amp off on the day?
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