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cd_david

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  1. [quote name='gary mac' post='1277192' date='Jun 21 2011, 03:35 PM']I love this new invisible finish [/quote] I think its the Emperors new clothes myself
  2. [quote name='Machines' post='1274657' date='Jun 19 2011, 12:50 PM']For anyone interested in this - if you do get it those bridge saddles can easily come up nice with a bit of brasso ! Look as good as new..[/quote] You do realise I am going to have to do that now LOL, was going to stick a new set of OW strings on anyway so I give them a good buffing at the same time
  3. [quote name='Chris2112' post='1261939' date='Jun 8 2011, 09:45 PM']If anyone in Newcastle fancies trying to beat this effort, let me know! [/quote] Id be up for it Chris Ps. Has that Fodera been put through a mangle?
  4. [url="http://soundcloud.com/david-anderson-bassist/ps"]VERY OLD TRACK[/url]
  5. Bought some Eko Bass pedals off shaker. Wonderfully simple deal and a genuinly helpful seller. Cheers mate, David
  6. Here it is, pre the expected 20 coates of laquer
  7. Hi Leo It has a very clear sound particularly on the bottom end, I know a lot of 6s sound like a nylon up the very top but seem to lack detail and clarity at the B, this is very tight and pronounced at the low B and all the way up keeps the even tone. The top doesn't sound like a nylon string more like a steel or bronze wound acoustic, very ringy and definitely metallic. Whether this is the Overwater circuit Im not sure as I only ever run it mid pan and tones fully on, I presume its a mass and choice of woods thing. Hope this helps? I think I may have a very old recording of it somewhere, I will try to find it and upload it. Cheers Dave
  8. I swapped this with Bassman Sam last month, its a beautiful bass that had at some point been stripped and refinished natural, the finish had worn through on the front and back. I wanted to refinish it black (57 period correct AND RW like) so I took it to trusty Dave Wilson who did the original RW P I built. Stripped with a sleepy Mr Blues The back was particularly bad with the buckle rash exaggerating the grain just on the body contour and when Dave worked on it he has had to do a lot of building to retain the contour line but all looks fantastic. This is how it looks with the body filled and under coated. Getting exciting now
  9. No trades at all on thisa one, I need a new bike. Vintage 1976 Gibson SG Standard + bigsby all original parts apart from the bridge which had been replaced when i bought it about 4 years ago. Killer gibson tone Invisible frets. Low action plays like melted butter.Great condition and Plenty of life left for a 35 year old rock animal. Cheers Dave
  10. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1254338' date='Jun 2 2011, 05:48 PM']so my 76' and 77' rootbeer hunt continues.[/quote] Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Pete
  11. Orgon Systems Energiser Synth Modules. These modules are standard Orgon Energiser modules, they were made for me by Geoff (when we used to work together) to make a filter module like a QTron but to be honest this is a Tremolo, Auto wah, filter pedal or all 3. stunningly flexible and stunning quality They include an: Envelope Follower Multimode Filter LFO Power Supply Module. They come in a box made by Orgon Systems which is a bit tatty, However the modules are immaculate and in full working order. They sounds produced by the filter are unbelievable, I've never heard a filter sweep so low and high, phenomenal frequency response. I have also used these with old analogue synths and it really improves the thinnest sounding mono or polysynth. (you can polish a turd ) The modules were about £45 each but are unbelievably rare and sought after, Prefer a swap, something synthy first? Cheers Dave
  12. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='1239698' date='May 21 2011, 08:56 PM']It was... Marathon is the highlight for me so far... No busy video screens, just music. The sound is cack, though. (yes... I got a ticket in the end :-) )[/quote] Was going to text you, knew you would crumble Great show mediocre sound.
  13. Played this on Saturday and it IS gorgeous, beautiful bass , sounds and feels fantastic.
  14. [quote name='Norris' post='1234209' date='May 17 2011, 12:49 PM']PM'd[/quote] Replied and Starp On Hold Pending the usual Thank you
  15. Spent a lovely couple of hours with Tom at the weekend, He bought my Yamaha 414. A lovely guy, with some lovely basses (Damn GAS!) I cant recommend him enough. Cheers Tom
  16. [quote name='topo morto' post='1233708' date='May 16 2011, 09:55 PM']Might be interested in trying this out... is it one of [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Comfort_Strapps.html"]these[/url]? What length?[/quote] Yes its a Pro Bass X Long 42"-54" Cheers David
  17. Hello Black on solid brass knurled flat top precision knobs £5 plus postage or swap for nickel versions of the same. Chrome solid knurled dome top precision knobs £5 plus postage or swap for flat top knobs. Thanks for looking Sorry for the phone camera pics, if you want better ones drop me a pm. Cheers David
  18. [quote name='gareth' post='1231320' date='May 14 2011, 08:01 PM']What about trans white (if the grain will allow) or surf green?[/quote] Its going to be black mate, both period accurate for the 57 and also black on maple for the Roger Waters look. Cheers David
  19. [quote name='gareth' post='1231201' date='May 14 2011, 06:21 PM']Is that a reissue 70's bass or a very well kept 70's bass with upgraded bridge? Very nice whichever[/quote] Hi Gareth, The bridge is a Gotoh, dont know how i missed that in the original post. Missing it already, but really glad that Sam is so happy with it. Cheers David
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