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Norris

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  1. [quote name='crez5150' timestamp='1450343902' post='2931768'] Non King fan's are just poor at spelling! [/quote] And apostrophes
  2. The loft wasn't very kind to my Aria (refinish thread linked in sig!). I wouldn't put another up there. Under the bed or in a wardrobe is lot better place.
  3. Most threads of this ilk generally advise to tell him to take "his tone" elsewhere
  4. I can't comment on basses but my guitarist loves his thinline telecaster copy and users it regularly in his pro band. Well constructed, light as a feather, cheap as chips and sounds great
  5. A large plastic sheet or offcut of linoleum might be in order
  6. [quote name='blablas' timestamp='1450171712' post='2930156'] It's coming, I'm still planing and brooding on the next project. [/quote] I'll look forward to that. /EndDerailment
  7. Also check that the saddles are the same height or at least within the adjustment range
  8. Will Santa be bringing your good lady wife a new rug? I hope so!
  9. [quote name='blablas' timestamp='1450095599' post='2929476'] Wow, shiny! Looks good. [/quote] It's about time you made another
  10. Bad man
  11. I think she will be carving your neck when she sees the ink stain! Have you got a pet you can blame it on?
  12. That's looking gorgeous. Lovely flowing curves
  13. I think it was Mike Rutherford that really made me notice the bass before I started playing. I can't say I play anything like him (I wish!) as I have only really played in cover bands, but a truly inspirational bass player Edit: Oh, and Roger Glover
  14. [quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1449946584' post='2928314'] It's the guitarists not the pickups. You just need a different guitarist(s). [/quote] My guitarist uses whichever guitar he fancies on the night and he has a few of them. Singles, 'buckers, P90s. He never struggles with muddiness or harshness. He just tweaks the amp and pedals accordingly. Some may struggle to feedback when he wants them to, but that's probably more due to the actual room rather than anything else. I think the OP's guitarist(s) need to learn to control their equipment. The manufacturers put knobs on amps and pedals for a reason
  15. Maybe I'm lazy but I just take the old strings off, give the bass and fretboard a clean, slap on the new strings, bed them in to take the stretch out, then gig it. However being able to check and adjust the setup is a useful skill to learn and really not that difficult. I will do a check and tweak once in a while, but not every time I change strings, especially if using the same brand & gauge
  16. Never fed up! It's fascinating to watch you work so quickly and with such great results. Keep it coming
  17. This has to win the most unusual thread of the year prize. It's a question that would have never entered my head. I would say Beatles but that's probably more to do with the song writing, arrangement and harmonies. Tbh a lot of the Who's "album fillers" leave me cold. All imho of course
  18. It may well do, but you can minimise it by making sure your shielding is up to scratch.
  19. Nice work. I'm hoping to get a StewMac Dremel router base for Xmas. Then I'll start playing with some inlays - but not on my telecaster build, that's complicated enough already Edit: What do you use?
  20. Zing! We have colour! That's going to be stunning
  21. Next up... Adam Clayton - The Best Bass Player In The World Ever
  22. Royal Blood?
  23. My Squier P Bass Special would fit the bill if you can find one second hand. Precision body, Jazz neck like a matchstick and PJ pups. Cheap as chips and sounds great with a set of Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders slapped in it. I haven't gigged any of my other basses for a couple of months Edit: Total cost of mine was £250
  24. I'm not a slapper but do have a Ric 4003 and a Thunderbird. Tbh I don't think either are really the best basses for slapping. As someone mentioned the Thunderbird neck is very narrow like a Jazz and the Ric sound tends to be a bit gritty/growly - it can do clean but not like a P or J can Edit: Neither of them has that top end ring that I imagine you would want for slapping
  25. We use 4 cheap LED cans and Chauvet Mini Kinta (moonflower type effect) to add a bit of movement, split across 2 T bars and all linked to a DMX controller. Probably a bit more than you are after though
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