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Sean

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  1. Time for the reveal... I am, in reality... ...Carol Kaye. I've been taking names and getting to know all you Jamerson freaks since BassChat was BassWorld! PS: major thirds are evil unless played by me.
  2. [quote name='andy67' post='1108965' date='Jan 31 2011, 01:48 AM']Interesting: [url="http://en.item.rakuten.com/k-gakki/1522974/"]http://en.item.rakuten.com/k-gakki/1522974/[/url] Save 25% but without shipping and import duty. Still a lot of money £1700 ex tax and shipping. andy[/quote] This one in the link is the Attitude II, which I guess is being sold off at a discount because of the incoming Attitude III model, so with a bit of extrapolation, it looks as though the III will be about the same price in Japan (+import charges). Will it? Correct me if I'm wrong, it's been a few years since I imported. [quote name='noelk27' post='1109631' date='Jan 31 2011, 04:04 PM']Guess that all depends on what you mean by "mass produced instrument". The bass Sheehan is playing (will play) will be built by the Yamaha Music Craft workshop, which is where Yamaha builds its handcrafted instruments. Now, unless you're prepared to call the likes of Alembic, Sadowsky and Wal mass producers, because Yamaha uses production lines to build the majority of its other models, to suggest its hand-built models are "mass produced" and not "handcrafted" is a comment simply without merit.[/quote] As a player of 2 YMC instruments, +1000!
  3. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1108437' date='Jan 30 2011, 06:33 PM']This looks like the props list for the remaking of Silence of the Lambs [/quote] I'm just going on eBay to see if I can get some fava beans and a nice chianti to complete the list.
  4. In my gig bag right now... Zoom H4 for recording the gig Deoderant x 2 (roll on and spray) battery checker Assorted plectrums 12 jack to jack leads of various length (12" - 24') 2 spare mics Earplugs spare tuner Spare power cable 3 x 9v PSUs Anti-bacterial hand sanitiser Multimeter Fuses Condoms Assorted cable ties Gaffer tape Ball point pens - lots in various colours Sharpie markers - lots in various colours A small thick notebook A PowerMonkey with all the adaptor bits Pliers Assorted screwdrivers Multitool - cheap one Batteries Spare speakon/speakon cable (1m) 10m XLR mic lead Business cards (own band plus a few of other bands) Tube of Zovirax Allen keys - loads Adjustable spanner A small torch Cuddly toy (really, a tiny one) Ibuprofen Asda Smartprice Dark chocolate Two 1m bungees Stanley knife Microfibre cloth A toothbrush and mini-tube of toothpaste (hotel freebie type) Plastic cutlery One of those planet waves tuner winder things Earphones 3 x £1 coins As essential, I have to add my Pandora - I couldn't live without it and it's so much better than any other similar product out there. Auralex Gramma Pad - lives in the car A folding sack-truck or trolley - I got one of [url="http://www.bigdug.co.uk/trucks-trolleys-c22/sack-trucks-c122/aluminium-folding-sack-truck-p1692"]these[/url], exactly the same from Aldi a few years ago for £14, in fact three of us in the band got one each. They are great, I saw them in Focus DIY last year for £30 and thought they were steep for that price. If you do get one I would recommend dismantling it and lock-tite all the nuts and bolts, I actually replaced all the ones on mine with those self-locking nuts.
  5. Sold a Hartke combo to Funkypenguin. Great transaction, rapid payment and good communications. A great basschatter.
  6. The god that is Mike Mills. Fabulous plectrum P sound. Incredible harmony vocals. Monster musician. Pun intended.
  7. [quote name='JohnnyLightyear' post='1100596' date='Jan 24 2011, 11:36 AM']Wow Sean, can't believe your selling this- you must have something really special lined up![/quote] Thanks for all the kind words, guys. Hey Johnny, something special indeed but it has two wheels rather than five strings! I'm not the first to do this same thing on BC, I seem to remember GreeneKing doing similar some time back.
  8. Hi everyone, I'm putting my NS-5 up for sale. It's 35" scale, has EMG 40P and 40J pick ups. It has Schaller locking strap pins as per factory fit and I'm including the strap lock bits as well. Both wings are fabulously quilted and it's an absolute dream of an instrument as you can see from the pictures. It has an East U-Retro fitted, which makes it incredibly versatile and for me a lot easier to use on the fly than the standard Spector preamp does. I'll try and put some full length pictures up tomorrow when I get the camera back. Included is a brand new full ply-wood, aluminium flight case as any instrument of this quality needs a good case. As always, you're welcome to try before you buy, I'm in Gloucester.
  9. [quote name='TheGreek' post='1099775' date='Jan 23 2011, 04:15 PM']As an avid eBay watcher I've just be looking at what's available at the moment. There are currently several Squire Jazz basses for around the £70 mark. Now I've never been a real Fender fan, despite owning the Fender Zone in the "Gear Porn" thread, so I've no idea how well respected these basses are. Since they're made in Japan can't we expect Japanese build quality - i.e built to a high standard? Surely they're worth this easily - haven't there recently been quite a lot of recoomendations for these basses as first instruments? I'm sure that somebody said that Squire's were up and coming as investments..I know that something is only worth what somebody else is prepared to pay, but £70?? Please enlighten me on this...[/quote] Squier (note spelling) hasn't manufactured in Japan for many years. Japan is a high cost country for manufacturing and consequently only premium guitars tend to get made there. The vast majority of Squier instruments come out of factories in other Asian countries like China and Indonesia where the overheads are a great deal lower and as a result Fender are able to be more competitive in the market. Old Japanese Squiers fetch ludicrous sums of money on eBay and in other places as they are reckoned to be some kind of holy grail of a byegone era of Japanese manufacturing. It's all hype but there are some good JV Squiers around, just be aware that you can get a very good Japanese Fender or US Fender for the same money. The £70 pieces of "firewood" that you see on eBay are more than likely to be the plywood instruments that are Squier's Affinity series and worth peanuts in comparison. Though as with everything, try before you buy and do your homework.
  10. I bought Rob's Status. Super smooth transaction, loads of good communication, well packed and prompt delivery. Top basschatter.
  11. [quote name='thodrik' post='1089449' date='Jan 14 2011, 03:32 PM']From what I have heard the M3 Carbine is a standalone amp rather than a replacement for the Walkabout. The Carbine series are supposed to sound a lot different to the Walkabout, generally a lot cleaner sounding at high volumes. I hate to see the Walkabout be discontinued, as its great amp. The lack of clean headroom on the Walkabout is a problem for some, but brilliant for folk that don't want a really really clean sound.[/quote] Agreed. The Carbine is a totally different sounding amp to the Walkabout. Carbine is indeed a much cleaner and immediately more punchy amp whereas the Walkabout is warm and overdrives much earlier; it has a valve preamp and a valve driver for the mosfet section whereas the carbine just has the valve preamp. Both are awesome but very different. You gotta love those Boogie user manuals, such charm!
  12. It seems odd to me how many people obsess over the minutiae of pickup config sounds and as soon as something this radical comes along that seemingly provides everything you could wish for the herd turns against it. I'm a P/J man totally but this system looks fantastic especially for anyone who uses different basses live.
  13. [quote name='TheGreek' post='1087336' date='Jan 12 2011, 10:27 PM']..but did you know that Cetera has a black one - again somebody will need to keep him talking... [/quote] Yes, it was he who enlightened me as to what they were. I drooled over that one for years until I found out what it was.
  14. Bump for the weekend!
  15. I think it's fantastic! A great advance and certainly doesn't look too complicated for gigging and I like simple stuff! I think this might well be the next bout of gas. It certainly looks more elegant than the Enfield super8 pickup system basses which tried to solve the multi bass problem by having various J, P and MM configs on one instrument but by having one huge ugly pickup and a very complicated array of controls - well from my experience of a quick fiddle. Also, having the ability to share pickup configuration files with other people is great; imagine forum posts of the future asking about how to get a certain bass tone, is it a P, is it a Stingray, you just email them a file and they upload it to their instrument, job done!
  16. [quote name='TheGreek' post='1087092' date='Jan 12 2011, 07:27 PM']Always like these - a bit Japanese Metal, I know, but fell in love with them when I saw one at a Bass convention in the 80s..Built originally by Mick Jaggers brother I believe who went on to work for Lotus..I would love to own that Cocabola Alembic Mark King from the American Guitar Centre that's been advertised on eBay for ever (at £5300 in the current financial climate??)..and the spalted Wal in the Wal thread..ahhh..GAS overload!!![/quote] +1 You beat me to it! I always wanted one ever since I first saw the One Hit to the Body video with Bill Wyman playing one. There's a documentary about the filmshoot for that video where Jagger asks Wyman, "Is that one of the new ones?"
  17. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=74284"]Here[/url] on Basschat there is The Major's Boot Camp - a great resource for anyone learning to read. Tons of it.
  18. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='1083609' date='Jan 9 2011, 09:09 PM']I recommend a decent pair of headphones in the long run, too. I have a pair of Sennheiser HD 415 (mk1) which are excellent. I'd opt for a circumaural, closed-back design to improve isolation and leakage. Any of the good manufacturers should do something suitable..[/quote] +1
  19. The Pandora PX5D has drum loops, tons of effects and can run off a usb cable from your computer. It can also be used as an audio interface. Runs on 2 x AA batteries which I found much better than the Pandora PX4 running off 4 x AAA, also runs off a mains adaptor. It doesn't store tracks but you can listen to tunes thru your computer with it as it effectively becomes the computers soundcard. I tried a Tascam for a while but didn't get on with it and can't remember why Pandora gets a good seeing to every day though
  20. [quote name='rob_89' post='1083386' date='Jan 9 2011, 06:16 PM']Do you mean are there ferrules in the actual neck, or where the head of the bolts are countersunk into the body? There are some in the body where the bolt heads are countersunk. Im not sure about the neck as ive never took it off; i could do if thats what you want to know? Just out of interest thought mate, why do you want to know? Cheers Rob[/quote] PM sent.
  21. Try [url="http://www.thebassment.info/"]here[/url] And [url="http://thelibster.com/"]here[/url]
  22. I use TI flats on a 5 and they seem great. The 135 gauge works well with the 34" scale too.
  23. Do the neck bolts go into brass/metal tapped ferrules on the neck of this bass?
  24. No brainer, Al. Go for it. Enjoy the Dingwall. I would take the advice on keeping a beater/workhorse bass (under the bed?), though in case you need it for a dep gig or a jam night or whatever. Few hundred quid on a Jap Fender or similar would cover you there. Whatever you decide make sure you enjoy
  25. Sterling! Growlier.
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