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  1. [quote name='machinehead' timestamp='1381619262' post='2241589'] Maybe something to do with the fact that the "well known bass shop" can't sell barefaced cabs? Frank. [/quote] Or just plain doesn't like them and thinks they're actually over priced ?
  2. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1381615293' post='2241540'] You've never had back trouble have you? [/quote] Once or twice, now I find doing 10 minutes of yoga 4 or 5 times a week prevents it.
  3. [quote name='Iana' timestamp='1381611033' post='2241480'] Maybe the photos are poor quality for a reason... [/quote]
  4. Gotta say, I've seen 2 of these BF cabs. One had just been bought by a guy, he like me was a bit taken aback by what he'd received, kinda home made but in a good homemade kinda way, ie better than I'd be able to make. Sound wise it was a bit meh, and I didn't like the way the grille rattled. The other was in a well known bass shop, and the owner was of the opinion that it wasn't worth what it had been bought for. Obviously though, everyone is entitled to their own opinions on the cabs.
  5. If you're happy with the sound why change just to go lighter ? Use your ears and don't be a sheep.
  6. I got mine from Thomann. Ordered Monday and arrived on Wednesday ! It was half the price of the Mono bags, and is in my opinion a lot better, though maybe slightly heavier.
  7. Variations on that fill ? Rhythmic variations, miss notes out, play some as quarter notes, 16th notes etc instead of what you already do. Different articulation, slur from one note to the next, or slide. Maybe reverse the order of some of the notes ? Basically use your fill as a spring board to create new ones. Transcribe fills you like on records ?
  8. I'm just going from what I read on talkbass the other day.
  9. [quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1381247233' post='2236400'] Since Fender have had a reputation for sh*te quality control for the last 40 years, why is anyone expecting anything different ?. [/quote] I don't think it's the quality control that's the only problem. They're built in the USA, then shipped over in containers, and how long does that take ? Then unloaded, loaded onto a lorry, then into a van, then unloaded finally at the shop. Nine times out go ten they're probably just stuck straight up onto display, meaning the buyer has to sort out the set up. In my opinion it's the retailer that's at fault. My Marcus Miller bass is superbly built, as good as any so called boutique instrument. The guy who started this thread bought a new bass from a shop, the shop should have sorted out the instrument before putting it on display, and certainly before selling it.
  10. There's set ups and set ups. I don't see the point in taking an instrument just to have the truss rod tweaked, and the action adjusted. But sometimes you need more than that. Frets occasionally have to be dressed, that's definitely not something I'd attempt myself.
  11. There's a forum called Statii, that may be the best place to ask. You could also look through the for sale adverts and see what similar basses have gone for recently.
  12. Set up is very personal. I've never worked in a guitar shop, but I'm guessing they're out of the box and up on the wall. The only kind of place that'd be different is maybe somewhere like the Gallery ? I shouldn't imagine a 5,000 mile or more journey in a container from the USA to here would do much for whatever set up they had prior to leaving the factory. I have a US built Marcus Miller and that's a great bass. Though I spent a bit of time getting it set up.
  13. Just read this last night, Quite sad really, they made some amazing instruments, one of which I'm lucky enough to own.
  14. A flat fingerboard is useful. I've always preferred lighter gauge strings too.
  15. Anyone tried this ?
  16. Very interesting thread, and amp. Pity about some of the guys on here acting like 5 year olds.
  17. I've had a few things from Thomann, all have arrived quickly and with absolutely no hassle. I'm looking to buy a new amp, and have decided on a Tecamp Puma. Thomann are selling them for £612, these are selling them for £50 less though [url="http://www.musicstore.de/en_EN/GBP/Basses/Bass-amps-cabinets/TecAmp-Demoger-t-Puma-500-Head/art-BAS0005893-000"]http://www.musicstore.de/en_EN/GBP/Basses/Bass-amps-cabinets/TecAmp-Demoger-t-Puma-500-Head/art-BAS0005893-000[/url] Anyone ever ordered anything from them ?
  18. [quote name='Platypus' timestamp='1372017875' post='2120751'] GAK stock Tecamp [url="http://www.gak.co.uk/en/tecamp-puma-500/29873"]http://www.gak.co.uk...-puma-500/29873[/url] [/quote] That's seriously expensive compared with Thomann !
  19. [quote name='Roland Rock' timestamp='1380990133' post='2233179'] If you hated the Shuttle, maybe the Streamliner would be more your bag. [/quote] Yeah, I've been reading about the Streamline today, looks interesting.
  20. Did you get my the PM I sent yesterday ?
  21. I've sold off a few of my basses recently, I had way too many ! Anyway, 'cos of that I have a reasonable amount of money to spend on a new amp. It's gonna be used with my new Acme 2x10 cab that I just bought from on here. It's gotta be small, and preferably have a valve pre section. Two channels would be nice, electric bass and EUB. I'm guessing 500 watts minimum. Tonally very clean and versatile, I'm really not interested in distortion or overdrive. I played through someone's Bergantino powered cab a while ago, he was using this little tiny valve preamp with it. That's the sort of sound that I'm looking for. The valve was there in the sound, adding a bit of sparkle to it, without over colouring it. I've tried the GB Shuttle 3 and 6 and hated them, they both reminded me of wasps in bottles for some reason . The Markbass TTE500 or TTE800 look interesting, but are maybe too big. Are there any other contenders ?
  22. [quote name='bagsieblue' timestamp='1380906847' post='2232335'] Yes, more please [/quote] It's hard to know where to start I'm in year 2 of my degree, we have to learn one of these per week, so I've 26 from last year and I've 13 from this year so far. I'll have a look through and see what I think you'll like.
  23. There's always the risk (especially if Paypal are involved), of the item not arriving in one piece, and the buyer claiming. The seller has then lost their bass, plus the money.
  24. I've got tons of stuff from my uni course, here's something to start with, let me know if you want more.
  25. This is a made in Mexico model. It is in mint condition, it's just been used for a few recording sessions no gigs or rehearsals. It's a 50th anniversary model, and has a stamped neck plate. It originally had a white pick guard that I've changed for a nicer cream coloured one, the original white one will be included. The guitar does not have a case or gig bag, so it is collection from my parents house in Birmingham only, no postage !
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