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Been having a nice PM chat with Mr S as he is the man who sold me my Squier JV Jazz as a wide eyed teenager in his house in Harlough Green about 17 years ago. I can confirm no pokery went on that day!
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[quote name='Hoppo75' post='384396' date='Jan 18 2009, 09:41 PM']At the risk of being hated and shunned.......Graeme Clarke, Wet Wet Wet's bass player is hugely underated, I reckon anyway.[/quote] I'm with you on that one.
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If it's on a weekend, I might be tempted to turn it into a voyage to the homeland and see the family etc. Depends on date, circumstance and cash of course.....
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I will never sell the Squier JV Jazz I have had since I was 14. Now, even with 4 basses, an upright and a g**tar, I still marvel at it. If my DIY skills were good enough, I'd frame it on the wall! It was my second bass, and the only one I owned for 12 years. It has been my trusty companion as I have moved around the country. It would break my heart (or for me to be in severe financial difficulties) before it would go.
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[quote name='Merton' post='383375' date='Jan 17 2009, 05:08 PM']Stew preferred the LG1000 and I think is quite tempted [/quote] Ha ha, always tempted! I agree that there wasn't much in in it between the amps, but in terms of portability, and flat sound without adjustment, I think I'd have gone for the Ashdown. TBH, I think the Ashdown with Alex's Big One (oo-er) would be a lovely lttle (very light) rig. Mucho impressed Mr Claber. Would love to hear that cab at full tilt, without worrying about Merton's neighbours! If only I had some spare cash! Thanks again Merton for your hospitality, cups of tea, and the chance to try out some nice quality top end gear. Loved your all black Status, enjoyed playing the fretless, and was having a major trouser moment at the colour scheme on OBBM's Statusray! Thoroughly enjoyable way to spend a Saturday afternoon. Cheers! Stew
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='383206' date='Jan 17 2009, 01:17 PM']It's on top of the lacquer, which is correct for the era.[/quote] Ta WoT, I had a feeling I'd be wrong
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[quote name='mathewsanchez' post='383192' date='Jan 17 2009, 01:03 PM']I think he's tring to copy [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-USA-Custom-Shop-61-NOS-Precision-Bass-RARE_W0QQitemZ130278481452QQihZ003QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]this beauty[/url].[/quote] That is a beaut, but perhaps dumb question here? Why can I see the edges of the Fender logo decal? I thought even custom shop jobs would have relaquered etc to get it blended in? I'm not an expert by any means, just interested.
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getting an upright... where to start?
Huge Hands replied to spiltmilk_2000's topic in EUB and Double Bass
[quote name='spiltmilk_2000' post='382147' date='Jan 16 2009, 11:13 AM']Jakebass / huge hands... I'll PM you if i can figure out how! Cheers all! Russ[/quote] Russ, PM received and replied to. -
Oh dear. I should be liking this (iPlayer from Ronnie Scotts) as it's my kind of music, but only got to the second track as the drummers insistence of drum-roll fills was starting to p*** me off. Maybe it's because as an ex-drummer I'm jealous of his skills at incessantly doing that and not getting lost, but I think it was because it got boring very quickly. This always happens when I watch Jeff Beck gigs. Can't deny the man's got talent, but there's just something about the whole thing that sends me to sleep. Quickly. Just my own personal opinion of course, not trying to force it on anyone else.
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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='380438' date='Jan 14 2009, 04:59 PM']THIS IS AN UNWANTED CHRISTMAS PRESENT - HENCE THE AUCTION[/quote] It's not tBBC is it?
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I enjoyed it Syed, nice and tight. For personal taste I'd ask him to loosen some of the compression and let the mix breathe a bit more, but I realise that may be the sound you're going for, it's not a complaint. I hope you don't mind, the comparison, but reminded me a bit of Mother Earth, who were one of my favourite bands in the 90's btw. Their bass player Neil Cocoran is now living in Australia and was playing in a funk band with an old keyboard player of ours last time I heard. We're playing at your old haunt Jazz After Dark on Saturday night if you're around. All the best, Stew (Huge Hands)
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getting an upright... where to start?
Huge Hands replied to spiltmilk_2000's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Where abouts in London are you? I have one of the cheap "sub £500 imports" you mention which are often derided on here, but I was in a similar position to you. Not much cash and worried about spending a fortune on something I might not like or be able to play. I found it much more relaxing to have something I could kick about and not worry about. You are welcome to try and arrange something for you to have a shot on it if you want. I live in Crawley but work in London. PM if you're interested. I'm thinking that next time there is a SE bash, I might bring it along for all you experts to tear to pieces, so you can say "they are definitely s**t", instead of "for that money, I imagine they are s**t". What does everyone reckon? -
Damn shame, I have my own gig up in London that night. Would have been good to finally meet up with and introduce myself to a load of the West Sussex Basschat posse! I was also dying to hear Mr Claber's cab in action. Merton, are you keeping it for longer than that? Any other gigs coming up when you'll still have it?
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I thought the "stealth" bass looked s**t in the little preview pic and was agreeing with the OLP comments. However, I opened up the image to full size and now I am very aroused. If they do it in a 5 string, and I suddenly end up with a windfall of cash, then I'd be interested..... Happy to be one of the minority!
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[quote name='Geek99' post='369801' date='Jan 4 2009, 11:41 AM']....if you dont have huge hands.[/quote] Somebody mention me? I have a Squier Precision 5, which has jazz pups. Work that one out. I love the cricket bat style neck.
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The "muting" plugs actually short tip to sleeve. This is fine for the input stage of an amplifier and works really well (I use one). However, you have to be careful where you use them as if you accidentally use one as a speaker lead and short the output stage of your amp, you could cause some damage. EDIT: Just thought I'd add that as the switch is activated by a sprung outer collar that is too wide to fit in your socket and therefore is pushed backwards as the jack is inserted, I have found that on some sockets, the spring is stronger than the grab action of the socket and the plug sometimes manages to eject itself. This has only happened so far on a cheapy Chinese tuner I have, but I thought worth a mention.
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Basschat T shirts for sale
Huge Hands replied to ped's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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[quote name='MoonBassAlpha' post='367768' date='Jan 1 2009, 02:38 PM']I imagine a headphone output would be useful on a travel bass,[/quote] +1. A cracking idea IMHO, much more preferable than adaptor/belt boxes, for the sake of a rout and a battery box during manufacture, surely?
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My mate got me a free cable at a trade fair. It was being sold as some sort of "endorsed" super cable apparently RRP was about £30. It uses Klotz cable (good pro audio cable manuf) and a one of those clever leaf switch style plugs that shots tip to sleeve to stop your amp popping and buzzing if you unplug it. Don't use on the output stage!!! It's a great gimmick, and for that reason I love it, but I probably wouldn't have forked out that much out of my own pocket for it. Once a tight b*****d, always a tight b*****d! For years, I used to use microphone cable and Neutrik jacks that I could get for nothing at work. Admittedly, the wrong type of cable, but only really noticeable on passive instruments in really noisy environments.
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[quote name='bassmansky' post='371250' date='Jan 5 2009, 06:59 PM']so two good replys for the wizard pups.anyone for the seymour duncan pups?[/quote] My other P5 was purchased with Seymour Duncans already fitted. I did an A-B as I wanted to keep the best and mod the other. The Wizards won hands down for me as the Seymours were too spanky and didn't have as high an output, but it's because I like a fat, "no teeth" sound. I imagine the Seymours would have suited a punk player better and arguably may be more versatile. However, it was Wizards all the way for me. If I ever save up some cash, I'm hoping to get a set of Wizards for my other P5. NB: My 5 string Squiers, although a P shape, use J pickups, not split coils.
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I had a Squier P5 which I tried to fit Wizards to and had a bit of trouble with the "feet" of the J pups - i.e. the screw holes that stick out. Apparently some Fender casings are different and Squier had used two 4 string neck pickup casings for a 5 string! I'd make sure you tell him the distance between the centre of the fixing holes (as well as width and depth). Good luck. When you get it right, you'll love the Wizards. I do. EDIT: Just saw you said p-bass. I presume your main worry will be with the fit through your scratchplate, as it is probably a wide square rout under there.
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[quote name='Silent Fly' post='362212' date='Dec 23 2008, 06:19 PM']...but again, it depends what the DI is for. I wouldn’t use a Behringer for a recording but to go in a cheap PA it [i]might[/i] be the right choice.[/quote] [i]That[/i] is what I was trying to say.
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Some amplifiers with internal XLR balanced out are often "post EQ" (and amp gain) which means what you do on stage (or in the recording live room) for your own sound can colour what is sent to the mixing desk. Some people prefer this as it means they are putting out "their sound", but from an engineer's point of view it can be better to get the signal before all that and then mimic it using the EQ in the control booth/area in case a lot of that EQ is just to make the cab sound good and not the signal! However, a lot of amps will allow you to switch between post/pre EQ, some DI boxes have better electronics, some are active, some are passive, some have various inputs to allow you to correctly insert at various points in the signal path etc etc. I think that only experience of trying the various options and how well you come out of the scrap with the sound engineer is the only real way to decide! Some guys will try to sell you the "gold plated super duper DI box for £150, but you may get just as good results for what you need using the XLR socket on your cab or a £20 DI from Maplins. Remember the golden rule: the sound of a system can only be as good as the weakest part in the chain. Listening to a bass via a "gold plated" DI box into a noisy old amplifier running tatty speakers means you'll still get hum and noise!
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Take a mic lead with you that has pin 1 (shield) disconnected at one end. This will cure your problem. It's due to small potential differences in the ground paths between your mic mixer and your amplifier. All you are doing is "lifting" the ground path for your mic. As a previous poster said, plugging your PA and backline into the same power outlet (if possible) will help.
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Whoops, realised I hadn't twigged the "rules of trading" on here properly! I bought a Squier P5 off Rob back in November. He started me a feedback thread which I replied to him on but forgot to look for his! Sorry Rob. Cracking fellow, he even let me have a shot of his Musicman collection, which was all new to me! He was also very accommodating when I had to turn up earlier than agreed after something happened at home. Would definitely recommend every time. Sorry again Rob, better late than never!