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I couldn't help but notice that one reasonably popular mod for a Jazz bass is to install a series/parallel switch in the circuit to give an even wider range of tones (and, depending on who you ask, make it sound more like a Precision). I was wondering what the possibilities might be for performing a similar mod on my trust old Epi EB-3. I don't know whether Epiphone have released variations on the model I've got, but just to clarify, it's the same arrangement as you'd expect on an SG or Les Paul guitar - two pickups, separate tone and volume, and a pickup selector switch for neck, both-in-parallel, and bridge. (The only difference is that it's a chicken-head rather than the toggle switches they put on the guitars.) 1. I expect the simplest solution is to simply replace the pickup selector with a s/p switch and just control pickup volumes with the knobs. I assume that's not likely to cause problems if I want to solo one of the pickups...? 2. Bonus points for anybody who knows a component or method I could use to add a fourth position to the existing selector (so, neck, bridge, both-parallel, both-series) - some other websites I've looked at suggest a certain amount of drilling and routing might be required, but I'm prepared to consider something if it's not too complicated. (3. Super Extra Smile Funtime Happy Bonus Round for anyone who knows a way of completing either option along with an easy way of switching an extra cap into the circuit to give it that "shelf" that a Ric tends to have on the back pickup. But that's probably getting a little too adventurous, and I should focus on the s/p switching before I start guffing around with these little extras.)
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Tues 25th Oct: Cherry White's 100 Club 200th Gig Spectacular
EliasMooseblaster replied to EliasMooseblaster's topic in Gigs
One last bump before tomorrow - PM me for tickets if you fancy it! [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a2eD8AP4_0[/media] -
You might stand a better chance if you go in and try out the bass first. I bought my Epiphone EB-3 from Macari's and made them a very specific offer (logic: I'd seen it cheaper in Guildford, so that price + approximate cost of the train ticket to Guildford) which they seemed very happy to accept. £35 quid off might not seem like the world's greatest haggling, but I've just worked out that actually, that was 14% of the asking price so I think I did quite well!
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Tues 25th Oct: Cherry White's 100 Club 200th Gig Spectacular
EliasMooseblaster replied to EliasMooseblaster's topic in Gigs
Less than a week away now! If anybody fancies coming along, PM me and I'll hold some tickets back for you - it's cheaper to buy in advance than on the door! -
One thing that we do seem to have overlooked here is the precursory question of how many pickups your bass has. I can hardly blame Precision players for popping the volume on full and tweaking the tone control to find a spot where the tone sits well in the mix - that's exactly what I do with mine. But if you play a Jazz, or a Thunderbird, the volume controls also serve as your "blend" control. T-birds, in particular, have a particular sweet spot when the neck's on full and the bridge is on about '8'. In short, where I'd set the onboard volume may depend on how many onboard volume controls I have!
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[quote name='TimR' timestamp='1476830237' post='3157714'] Modern equipment is as loud at midrange and high fequencies as it ever was, but where it excels is in the low frequencies as you need huge amounts of power to get the bass frequencies to double in volume. An increase of volume in the bass range is a lot less noticeable to the human ear. [/quote] This is pretty much the crux of it. One of the loudest bass players around in the early '70s was probably John Entwistle, but his sound on those live recordings (I'm thinking [i]Leeds[/i] and [i]IoW 1970[/i], chiefly) is overdriven to buggery, and whilst it's rich in mids, it's a bit lacking in 'true' bass. If that's the kind of sound you're after (I am) then running a 100W valve amp into a modest-sized cab going to serve you very well for smaller gigs - heck, I've even managed to gig a 30W valve amp in some venues. This will not be true if you want clean, tight and funky, however. You'll need something that can produce clean tones with deeper bass frequencies, and that will require a lot more power to achieve comparable perceived volume - hence the 500 or 1000W SS heads that are so commonly seen nowadays. Granted, my 100W valve amp might be able to honk all over a 100W solid state amp, but the tone will be very different.
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[quote name='Funky Dunky' timestamp='1476754381' post='3156981'] This has got me thinking - I always thought that, if you use it correctly and tastefully, the volume manipulation technique known as violining (on guitar, a la Yngwie Malmsteen) can be quite cool. I wonder if there's a way to make it sound good on bass? Kinda doubt it, but it's got to be worth experimenting with. [/quote] I have an example right here: http://cherrywhite.bandcamp.com/track/frozen-heart (Skip forward to about 1:00 to hear me attempting to mimic a cello via the volume knob and a Bass Tubescreamer.)
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NBD - Frankenstein Precision - Live at Leeds
EliasMooseblaster replied to The-Ox's topic in Bass Guitars
Looks absolutely gorgeous - I look forward to hearing the demos! -
Tues 25th Oct: Cherry White's 100 Club 200th Gig Spectacular
EliasMooseblaster replied to EliasMooseblaster's topic in Gigs
Just two weeks away now! -
Worst guitar amp you have ever heard
EliasMooseblaster replied to JapanAxe's topic in Guitar Amplifiers
[quote name='NancyJohnson' timestamp='1475584158' post='3147079'] The Line 6 comment was a bit harsh! I've got a Spider IV 75w...while I honestly couldn't care less about the bulk of the presets (which I guess is what it's sold for), it is pretty simple to dial up a decent tone. OK yeah, for sure I'll admit it's probably not the hardy amp you'd want to take out on a mahoosive tour, but for general use, recording and so forth, it's tiptop. I've used it on everything I've recorded in the last three or four years. New these are currently less than 200 notes, second-hand half that. What's to complain about? [/quote] The biggest problems I've found are the basic clean tone (not to my taste, not necessarily their fault of course!) and, more importantly, they seem to be really unresponsive to dynamics. -
Hasn't this style been done before? I believe I know somebody who owns an Ibanez guitar with a similar design, but in blood-red on a white background. Designed, one might argue, to resemble spattered blood.
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Stop Nuisance Neighbours Closing Venues Petition
EliasMooseblaster replied to ezbass's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bonzodog' timestamp='1475825199' post='3148944'] There is still time!! [/quote] [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1475834107' post='3149049'] Ha ha! I'd be lying if I hadn't thought that myself [/quote] Alright, I'll get the ball rolling: [i]BUT IS THIS PETITION ANY GOOD FOR METAL?[/i] PS signed! -
Please educate me about The Smiths and the bass players.
EliasMooseblaster replied to bubinga5's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Indy' timestamp='1475824623' post='3148941'] Loved Andy Rourke and his sound. Think I remember him saying he liked to do bass lines as a song within a song. Love the bass line in Barbarism begins at home. Jonny Marr said that the queen is dead album wouldn't have been possible without the bassists contribution. [/quote] I'd be inclined to agree Marr, some of the bass parts on that album are excellent! Any idea what bass(es) he was playing on those sessions? His tone on [i]Frankly Mr Shankly [/i]and [i]Cemetery Gates[/i] is wonderful. -
Show us your playing videos!
EliasMooseblaster replied to budget bassist's topic in General Discussion
Time for a new one: here's something I knocked out over the weekend [media]http://youtu.be/YgIaAwlfx4c[/media] -
Tues 25th Oct: Cherry White's 100 Club 200th Gig Spectacular
EliasMooseblaster replied to EliasMooseblaster's topic in Gigs
Bumpity-bump... [attachment=229036:CWeventBanner2.jpg] -
Oh dear. "Generic" really is the word, isn't it? If they're reading this thread* then might I suggest they either go for something radically different, or reissue the SG-Z bass? The main complaint about T-birds seemed to be upper-fret access, and the (secondary) main complaint about SG basses was the great big mudbucker right under the neck; combining the SG's upper-fret access with a T-bird pickup arrangement seemed to be a good solution to me. *they're almost certainly not
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Do you come from a musical family?
EliasMooseblaster replied to Grangur's topic in General Discussion
I probably owe a debt of gratitude to my sister, and to a certain amount of serendipity. The Mooseblaster family have not, historically, been musical. On my mother's side, Grandpa Molestrangler played the guitar and was briefly a member of some sort of band. Sadly he passed away before I was born, though his acoustic guitar is still in the family, and is utterly terrible. On my father's side, one of his siblings briefly played the trumpet. I can't remember which of my grandmothers had a few piano lessons before the teacher told her mother, "I think it would be better for your wallet and my sanity if [name] didn't have any more lessons." That said, both my parents always enjoyed listening to music, so when my sister expressed an interest in learning the piano, they expressed a great deal of vicarious enthusiasm, and presumably hoped that she would get the musical education they weren't able to have when they were her age. After the first couple of months, she had to be badgered to practice (like most young children) but did, to be fair, make it all the way through the grades. It probably didn't help having a teacher who didn't appreciate that, whilst the work of JS Bach is technically fascinating to somebody who has spent their entire adult life teaching piano technique and music theory, it is terrifically boring to most children. Of course these things don't happen in isolation - after the piano appeared at home, I began to noodle around on it cluelessly until my folks found a teacher for me as well. Fortunately for me, I ended up with a jazz enthusiast, who encouraged me to listen to [i]Kind of Blue [/i]and taught me how to improvise. I think it's fair to say I enjoyed my piano lessons more than my sister enjoyed hers; I still wonder, however whether I would have taken this first step if she hadn't instigated the piano coming into the house in the first place! -
Post a selfie of you and your bass
EliasMooseblaster replied to Highfox's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1475097766' post='3143116'] Did you move it on because the cat sprayed it? [/quote] Let's just say I'm glad Wunjo's only did a visual inspection and not a sniff test... -
Off to see Joanne Shaw Taylor this very evening. Got a tip-off from a friend that she's doing an album launch at the HMV on Oxford Street. (One of those "the gig is free entry, as long as you buy a copy of the album from us" arrangements - but I figured if I was going to buy the album anyway then I may as well get the gig and an autograph out of it as well.)
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Post a selfie of you and your bass
EliasMooseblaster replied to Highfox's topic in General Discussion
Does it count if I took said "selfie" using a webcam rather than a mobile phone? [attachment=228840:felineVsFretless.jpg] (And does it still count if I know longer own the featured bass?) -
[quote name='Twincam' timestamp='1474927258' post='3141638'] The noodle bar has struggled of late for entries so it would be great to get another entry in [/quote] Happy to oblige: https://soundcloud.com/cherrywhitemusic/funky-appendage/s-RxpFB
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Show us your playing videos!
EliasMooseblaster replied to budget bassist's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Kevin Glasgow' timestamp='1473347615' post='3129393'] Hi folks, here's another solo video. This time it's John Coltrane's minor blues Equinox. Hope you enjoy it! ... Cheers, Kev [/quote] Cracking stuff, Kev! I used to love playing this song with my old jazz band - though I was certainly never doing anything that impressive with the bass part! -
[attachment=228725:onstageProud.jpg] (Excuse the slightly narcissistic pic, it was the best one I had to hand!) This bitsa was cobbled together when I spotted a mahogany body going for a reasonable price on fleabay and thought, "ooh, that looks nice." It gathered dust for a long time until I had enough disposable to buy the other components. I got a luthier friend to widen the neck pocket, and spent most of the project trying to combat the fact that the body was almost certainly intended for a short-scale bass! French-polishing it was quite relaxing though. (Full build diary at https://thecrowfrombelow.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/the-birth-of-aradia-part-i/ ) And does this one count? [attachment=228726:brenda.jpg] "Brenda" was originally built from a Brandoni Guitars kit, but underwent a refurbishment a couple of years ago. The main focus was to redo the French-polished finish, but I decided to treat her to a nicer scratchplate, some new pots and a fancy Fender '62 RI pickup.
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Song Suggestions For A One-Guitar Band Please
EliasMooseblaster replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
You can do a surprising amount of Creedence Clearwater Revival with just one guitar. You may have to make the bassline a little busier during guitar solos, but otherwise most audiences tend not to notice the absence of a second guitar part. -
I call plagiarism - it looks suspiciously like my Frankenbass with an extra pickup (below centre)! [attachment=228724:bass_trio.jpg]