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I can't find a Band, What am I doing Wrong?
martthebass replied to thebrig's topic in General Discussion
About 8 years ago when I thought I was winding down the band activities I ended up depping for a mates band. It came about from a Jamnight thing where someone noticed I knew some of that bands set list. For various reasons I never left and still gig usually 3-4 times per month even though I’m in my early 60s dotage. I can’t add much to what’s already been said but you’re obviously a more than competent player so hit a few jams/open mics and I’m sure the opportunities will roll in. Good luck. -
Looking very stealth. If you decide to sell the original knobs let me know - I’m looking for 3 chrome ones.
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To be honest I don’t like the feel of a larger bass if it’s too lightweight. Can’t explain why. My shorty Sandberg Lionel is 7.5lb and feels ok but I had a Sandberg TT4 longscale at 7.5lb and for some reason it made it feel cheap to me. I don’t disagree that some heavy basses have great tone but anything much over 9lb gives my shoulder hassle after about an hour no matter how wide the strap.
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Just sold mine after a number of years of ownership (only because a Darkray in starry night finish became available) but here’s my take: 1. Series, my favourite, very punchy and in your face, particularly in a gig situation. Add a touch of bass and it’s heaven. 2. Parallel, classic stingray but a bit harsher due to the ceramic pup. I used this when I wanted a bit of top end bite and definition. 3. Single coil, always seemed a bit thin to me, like the bridge pup on a Jazz but a bit more bottom end. Don’t think I ever used this setting on a gig.
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Strings and things…..though not sure if they supply to non-business anymore?
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In my recent purchase, I made sure I dealt with suppliers who could demonstrate the weight of their stock. In the end I was looking at Specials/Darkrays in the 7.5 - 10lb. By choice I went for one at 8lb5oz as I’m comfortable at that weight and was pretty sure it would be free of neck dive. Andertons and Bass Direct do give weights and I noticed their recent stock of specials is at the lower end weight wise.
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Think that depends what you’re looking for, I couldn’t find a special in recent months under £1700.
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We used to do 45-50 a year pre Covid. Since Covid a number of our venues have shut up shop and we’ve diversified into other areas. We’re now on about 35 per year and to be honest I think we’re all happier at that level.
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After months of trying to hunt down a EBMM Stingray shortie in the UK I finally gave up. I’ve managed to meet my shorty needs with a Sandy Lionel and Sterling ss Ray, I was a bit wary on the Sterling but I’ve concluded that some decent pots and tuners will turn it into a more than decent bass. So with some money spare i decided some Starry Night goodness was required…..
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I’ll not comment on the differences, there’s plenty of useful info given by the guys above. I will comment on the Special you’re looking at at Bass Bros, that looks an awesome bass but is at the top end of weight for a special. Most fall in the 8-9lb range. Andertons and Bass Direct give weights on their MM stock if that’s something that is a consideration to you.
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I like the look of Serek and Wilcock but I went down the shortscale route to make life easier in some of the smaller pubs and clubs (singer is a lefty and for some reason I’m always on his right…). £3k basses are a definite no no in some of these places. I’ve ended up on a Sandberg Lionel with a Sterling Ray shorty back up. The Lionel is pretty awesome - don’t think I’d get any benefit dropping another £1.5k.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
martthebass replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I've been looking for one of these but wrong end of the bloody country. Nay worries, I need to stop spending anyhow..... -
Cheers, mate, I’m travelling the moment so will struggle with this. Hopefully somebody a little closer will be able to take you up on your generous offer.
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Let me know how much matey 🙂
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Wish you were a bit closer mate, I could do with that....
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To be honest I think you were more than reasonable. Our band had a similar situation last year; we had played a venue in Leeds with an outdoor stage the year before we were booked but not told it was an outside gig with no cover until we got there, however as the weather was fine (amazing for a late September evening) we played and had no issues. We did inform them on rebooking though that we would only play the outside stage again if there was cover. Fast forward to the rebooking, we looked at the weather forecast and it was predicting biblical rain, we contacted the venue and asked if the cover was indeed in place.....not unexpectedly it wasn't. We informed them on that on this basis we had no option but to cancel. The venue then slapped us on social media until the rebuttal and we mutually agreed to remove comments. I was amazed the venue had no concept of rain and electricity......
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Just my luck also. Sold a Naim CD last week and got hit for c. £40
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I can only extol the virtues of the Lionel. If you get an alder bodied one (gloss, soft or hard core aged) they all seem to be in the 7.5lb area and really well balanced. I'm a 'petite' guy with some rotator cuff hassle and I hardly know im wearing it even after a couple of 1 hour sets. The ash bodied are about a pound heavier (matte/satin finish, not aged).
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Thomann have been great on the return, pick up on Thursday - excellent coms. Dont know how long it will take for the refund though.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
martthebass replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Can anyone give me a heads up on which Schaller tuners are drop in replacements on the Sterling Shortie Stingray? -
Well I must be one of the unlucky ones….. Received a B stock Sandberg Lionel this morning, soft aged. Whoever returned this decided to rag the hell out of the back of it with a huge belt buckle. I’ve got a gold soft aged so know how these come as stock. So it’s back in the box and going back ASAP.
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Don't blame you mate, took me a long while to warm up to Sandberg but now that I have I wouldn't be without mine. Got a new one incoming from Thomann....
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Sounds like fun mate, think you might need one of these…..
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Yup, our guitarist always takes a backup. His old main axe had a habit of losing a string in the first number. He uses an EBMM Petrucci now which seems bomb proof.