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Horizontalste

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  1. Probably the one that sounds good to your ears my friend, what I like you might hate.
  2. Is this the one with the short tuner & is it chrome? Ta Steve
  3. Looks ace, don't forget to post a picture with the pedals on :-)
  4. The board looks great, but I can't get past the craftsmanship in your workbench. Seriously man cool.
  5. I think something that's often overlooked is the strings relationship with the fretboard. If your set to the radius of the fretboard with the G being slightly closer then even a relatively high action can be comfortable. I've played basses in shops where they 'eyeball it' and even being slightly out can make it feel pants.
  6. I don't practice scales nor do I know where the modes are. What I do know is what the main ones sound like (major, minor, pentatonic,etc) so it's not overly difficult to find them in whatever position I find myself in.
  7. [quote name='Dave_the_bass' timestamp='1396696039' post='2416489'] Might even be worth the mods looking at a permanent banner for a company that sells bass equipment in return for a good wholesale price on strings that they can then sell for a small mark up in the bc shop. I.e. the same price as said company but a nice profit to keep the site running smoothly. [/quote] That's a good idea.
  8. Maybe setting up a discount (or asking for one anyway) with a retailer is the way forward if members don't fancy committing to a group purchase. I don't mind doing the legwork so long as Ped & gang are ok with it?
  9. It has occurred to me today that I change my strings pretty much once a month, two basses, two sets of Slinky's. The cost mounts up so I thought I'd ask if anyone is interested in a group buy? Not sure if it's been done before but I think the big retailer's are pretty approachable. We could gang up on them if the order is large enough.
  10. Nothing to add except, if Eliza fancies some revenge sex then I'm free most evenings.
  11. [quote name='Sharkfinger' timestamp='1396555810' post='2415145'] Sounds like it's going full pelt to keep up. Not ideal. Seeing as the Fender Rumble V3 is based on the contour (correct me if I'm wrong), it may be prone to the same thing. That leaves the ashdown. Perhaps I should be looking at one without a switched mode power supply, maybe that's the problem. [/quote] I didn't mean to sound negative about it, in fact I love the tone and portability of it and it serves me well and I'm keeping it. Just try one if you can.
  12. I use a contour in a loud rock band & I find I have to crank it to keep up. It's loud enough but just lacking the headroom if you know what I mean. The limiter was lighting up more than I would of liked but if you compress your signal a bit it sorts that out. You could add the extension cab & it's a completely different animal then but defeats the object somewhat.
  13. Rarely do I suffer from gas but this is the main reason I'm avoiding PMT these day's.
  14. If sex & funk had a love child this would be it!
  15. Circle is a essential tool for me when working things out, takes out the guesswork.
  16. Slightly different relief for me. I use a pencil & rubber band ( I don't have a capo, I play bass :-) ) to fret the first fret, then hold the E string down at the point where the neck & body join. Then I aim for 0.012 at frets 7/8/9.
  17. What bassbus said, radius gauge and feeler gauge will get you nice consistency in your setups. If you get radius gauges go for the under string ones for ease of use. Edit' & a nice engineer's ruler with 1/2mm increments Edit' edit' & a small torch you can hold in your mouth to look down under the strings when measuring
  18. [quote name='Kempy535' timestamp='1396288713' post='2411904'] My Jap made 57 RI which is now sadly in the for sale section [url=https://flic.kr/p/msjzLj][/url] [/quote] Stunning
  19. I had a 300, it was ace. Used it for reggae with dead strings and foam down by the bridge. So much thump. It was a 92 I think, made in Taiwan
  20. They have a few tracks on soundcloud too, I think Buzz is my favorite.
  21. I tend to keep it flat unless my sound is lacking something because of the room, I do play with the contour knob though.
  22. Anyone else a fan? Great use of the bass on most of their stuff I think. Check them out if you haven't already.
  23. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1395657216' post='2404678'] They do more than Jazz basses too: For those prices, I assume they are just hand assembling off the shelf parts rather than crafting the bodies and necks themselves. [/quote] Hope they set them up better, that intonation is so wrong
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