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why some (mainly Fenders) & not others?
Horizontalste replied to Horizontalste's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1383726994' post='2268109'] There's a lot in this. A quality amp can make a cheap bass sound better, but a poor amp will rubbish the tone of everything you put through it. Amp modding is a bit more challenging than axe modding, but there are those who do it, myself included. [/quote] Now I'm intrigued, what might someone do to mod an amp? -
why some (mainly Fenders) & not others?
Horizontalste replied to Horizontalste's topic in Bass Guitars
I completely agree that modding is fun and it must be nice to make cheaper basses punch above their weight. Just seems to be real common with high end fenders. I don't think I've seen a Lackland or a G&L that's been changed. Just an observation anyway. -
I'm happy to say that I seem to have beaten the curse that is GAS, however I do like to occasionally look at what's about. One thing I've noticed is how many basses get modified and just how many are Fenders. I mean, you see so many for sale with upgraded pickups and a bling bridge but then go look at a Musicman for example and folk just seem to leave them alone. Is this because of the availability of replacement parts for Fenders or is there another reason for it? I remember seeing a USA Jazz for sale not too long ago, less than twelve months old and the owner had switched to di'marzio pickups. Was this because the bass that he'd bought new & paid a considerable amount for wasn't floating his boat? Why buy it then? Maybe it's just that Fenders have become to bassists what Vauxhall Nova's were to boy racers! I dunno, just senseless ramblings on my part.
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Stop wasting time on the internet & get in the shed;)
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I think I'd look like a chav rocking couloured strings but Cass can pull it off really well.
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[quote name='RandomBass' timestamp='1383407001' post='2264157'] Yeah, I remember seeing that one. It belongs to GreeneKing... [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/197099-yamaha-bb2024mx-is-mine-the-only-one/page__view__findpost__p__1941182__hl__2024__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/197099-yamaha-bb2024mx-is-mine-the-only-one/page__view__findpost__p__1941182__hl__2024__fromsearch__1[/url] [/quote] That's the one, gorgeous.
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[quote name='Biaeothanata-Bassist' timestamp='1383248480' post='2262201'] Yep, it's a custom shop model. As is James Lomenzo's and Nathan East's BBs. Still the standard models are so damn nice though. Really easy to play. I goat chance to play one of the top of the line models in a bass shop. Nearly cried when I couldn't afford it haha Strangely though, Glenn Hughes has gone over to using custom Nash basses (A P bass and a J bass). [/quote] Apparently the maple is an option on the 2024/5's. Can't remember who but a member here has one. Don't think it was an extra either. Gorgeous.
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[quote name='AntLockyer' timestamp='1382727174' post='2256076'] So is the 1024 not as good as the older BBs then? [/quote] Not better or worse, just different.
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Coming back to the bass - Thoughts anyone
Horizontalste replied to Scoobs's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Scoobs' timestamp='1382562624' post='2253822'] OK dopey question probably coming up - what do you mean by a mixer and how much might one be? If I could do without a practice amp that would be good and if it saved money it could go in the fund for something I could use when playing with other instruments [/quote] Not a dopey question at all. Right, if you don't need/want to play into an amp like traditionally we would you could buy a small mixer (i have an Alesis Multimix 4 $59) and plug into that along with your choice of mp3 player or computer (i use my phone with spotify). Then simply play through your headphones or plug into a hifi or monitors and your away. It's really simple and better than messing around with amps and stuff I think. But again, it's just a suggestion, some prefer massive combo's that never get turned up. -
Coming back to the bass - Thoughts anyone
Horizontalste replied to Scoobs's topic in General Discussion
Do you need an amp? Reason I ask is if your only playing at home you could save yourself the bother/space and just get a little mixer. I wish I'd have done it years ago. -
You could also brace the body with your foot and opposite knee and and gently take the strain off the rod by pushing the neck. Then turn the rod at the same time.
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I like the look of the Jazz, but historically I just don't get on with J type basses.
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I think I'm sold on the idea now, cheers folks. Keyboard shopping the weekend then.
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[quote name='noelk27' timestamp='1382029807' post='2246948'] Why? [/quote] Too small & fidley and the B strings in the wrong place.
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Generally, to work a song out I'll find the common tone then using the circle of fifths I'll figure out the key & chords. I do all of this with a bass in hand. Recently I've been considering using a small keyboard to look at the chords in order to give a better understanding of chord quality rather than relying on the roots. Just wondered what others think really, is it a waste of time or a valuable tool to have in the box? We do have guitars in the house but there ain't no way, no way I'll be seen with one of them.
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I've just bought an Alesis Usb mixer. It's a mixer and interface all in one and very compact so easy to carry around. I take it to work and plug my phone in for sneaky lunchtime practice. No need for a DI box and my Tascam bass trainer seems redundant now.
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I'm really pleased so far. Only used it with my headphones so far and haven't tried the interface but a very tidy little tool. Will try it plugged into the monitors over the weekend and see how it goes.
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Picked up a new mixer today to use as a practice tool. It's an Alesis multimix 4 and first impressions are quite positive. I'll have a few days with it and do a review if there's not one already.
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bassworld.co.uk in the WayBackMachine...
Horizontalste replied to geoffbassist's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1381312778' post='2237265'] That was back when Kiwi was crazy. [/quote] Kiwi was crazy perhaps that's why the FBI pissed on our parade. -
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Horizontalste replied to geoffbassist's topic in General Discussion
Members online 3. How times have changed. -
[quote name='Bolo' timestamp='1380900540' post='2232197'] A small mixer is best. Everything you need in the mixer, headphones or monitor (powered desktop speaker for instance) out. [/quote] Alesis do a little four chanell one that doesn't need a DI and doubles as a Usb interface.
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An often overlooked part of a basses setup, couldn't agree more. 3 mm works for me