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Roger2611

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  1. I have owned and disposed of a few copies over the years, much as the original OP suggests, I could never really get a sound out of the copies that I liked. I had the pleasure of trying a brand new Rick last year and thought it was a wonderful bass to play, however, again the sound didn't grab me, but it certainly wasn't bad. Rick's are what they are, marmite basses some people love them some people hate them, I think the OP is wrong to suggest that for £1500 you can get 3 far better basses, the truth is for £100 you can get a far better bass if you don't like a Rickenbacker in the first place, same goes for Warwick, Status and probably Wal and any other bass on the market. I might buy a Rick one day just for the fun of it
  2. Stuart Morrow the original New Model Army bassist, just an amazing lead bassist, sadly no longer even playing according to a magazine article I read on the band recently, my recommended tracks would be Vengence or Betcha, really anything off their first album
  3. I really cannot think of a reason that someone would have gone...."I know, it needs a large boil on the back...that's bound to solve my problem"
  4. I started off playing both, then concentrated on the bass, I think it definitely helps me be a better bassist
  5. I look up to him and I look down on him...I know my place in the world! I guess I am not bad, I can usually work out the bassline to anything I want to play, I have long since decided that Pino Paladino is a better player than me and trying to play exactly like him just ain't going to happen.
  6. That has to be one of the nicest looking Precisions I have ever laid eyes on
  7. We have had the same recently with sways of 20 or 30 likes in a day, then suddenly half of the disappear again a couple of days later, our guitarist looks after the page so can see the trends, we had a couple of days of getting 30 or 40 likes a day from Mexico, then is stops and the following day we stated getting loads of likes in India, then London....strangely we haven't played in any of these places (although the first tour is looking interesting) We have no idea how or why we are getting these likes...all very strange if you ask me
  8. [quote name='Mickeyboro' timestamp='1426326555' post='2716898'] Oh, please… Every time I see a thread these days I think someone's died! [/quote] Quite agree, I was worried for a moment, rock on Mr Wobble
  9. I have both, the covers band is a democracy of sorts, no one has final say, we all choose songs on a rota basis, I hate half the songs other band members choose and no doubt they hate my choices, the band has been together over six years now, we are still friends, we still enjoy playing together. The original band is definitely a dictatorship, our guitarist / singer writes all the songs, he tells us what he wants, we play what we want, he suggests trying it different ways before finally deciding that what we played in the first place was right for the song! He directs everything the band does....sounds horrendous doesn't it? Tell you what I far prefer the dictatorship method, we get to take the mickey out of him half the time, he totally recognises what we all bring to the table, I really enjoy the writing sessions as they are organised and end up being very productive, gigs are well thought out and targeted....above all else he is a cracking songwriter which I think gives him the right to run his vision his way
  10. I read the original add and had to check if I had been drinking all afternoon!
  11. [quote name='Meddle' timestamp='1425927429' post='2712399'] Looks like a refin at least. Not sure, but it looks like the neck plate sits in a black gasket, like some copies. Did Fender ever do this in the '70s? [/quote] The black gasket has been present on all of the late 70's Fender basses I have owned, I am not sure they have ever commanded / demanded a £2k price tag unless they come attached to a second bass....even then postage would be prohibative due to the excess weight of two 1970's Fender's!
  12. Much as he can be a bit of a cock I do like the current single from The High Flying Birds " The Ballard of the Mighty I" I think it's the best song he's written and the video suggests he has a bit of humility
  13. I have a pitch black, it's ok, the rack ears are plastic and feel rather flimsy, not sure how it would stand up to the rigours of gigging, it looks smart and seems to tune ok
  14. Has the 5 string altered the way you play with your left hand, you may find you are bending your wrist differently which can be a cause of numbness and tingling, you may find your right hand is becoming clumbsy because you are distracted by the discomfort and concern about your left hand?
  15. Go in planning to do three tracks, don't be disappointed if you come away with two finished tracks and one rushed one, start with your best song, it's amazing how time flies by whilst the band argue about a song they all know off by heart...trouble is every band member hears it differently! The mixing ends up rushed and the third song becomes a struggle....above all enjoy the experience and listen and learn
  16. I would keep any bass you love, I sold my Bass Collection 602 and 801 and an old US Precision, I miss all of them especially the Bass Collection's as I have never seen another 801 and my 602 had been converted to an ebony fret board, I recorded two albums with those basses I would love to still own them for the history we had together
  17. I struggled the same when I first aquired a 5 string, over time muscle memory has changed and both 4 and 5 strings are easily manageable, not sure I would want to switch between a 4 and a 5 mid gig though so currently I don't gig the 5 string
  18. I have the LM3 a traveller 2x10 and 1x15 cabs and a 4x10 cab, I cannot fault any of them, I use the head as a back up to my Ampeg Pro 7 SVT at the moment as I just like the Ampeg sound but it has all been 100% reliable, it sounds great and is light weight (with the exception of the 4x10 which is still flipping heavy!)
  19. Lovely bass, my fretless is my favourite toy again at the moment, I think these are so under rated GLWTS
  20. Unfortunately there is no support from Peavey for products sold in the UK anymore, shame really as the PA heads and powered mixers are still bang for buck the best on the market, sadly I was never impressed with their bass amps
  21. I tried it recently with a High Watt hi-gain 100w head, I was dissapointed with the outcome, the set up lacked bass (using a Markbass 1x15 and 4x10 set up) the band never liked the sound, as soon as I switched back to the Markbass head the band all said they much preferred that sound, one High Watt head sold
  22. I do like the look of the head, but do I need a valve head? Probably not for a bass, others have mentioned the HK rig which looks nice, haven't Mesa done something similar recently with the Transalantic head? Again as others have said I can't see the cab working, it needs wadding and baffles to get a good sound, I doubt plexi would give a wood like response, it would be horribly heavy and because of that would easily get scratched and damaged. why not look at a thin plexi screen mounted just proud of the front where the speakers are mounted to and light the gap between them, that could produce a nice effect, if you wanted to tie everything together the cab could uplight the amp if you mounted a light in the top of the cab and had a clear bottom to the amp?
  23. Ok I am right confused, the link is for a £400.00 Stingray Sub, if it was an SGC bass it has serious issues!
  24. For me it's Nirvana, never got them, Mrs2611 likes Muse, Linkin Park and [s]Soggy[/s] Limp Biscuit again they just don't do it for me
  25. So is he suggesting Fender learnt everything they know about relicing from this guy.....they possibly learnt one thing only.....how not to do it!
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