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Playing with two guitarists gives more scope than I am used to, makes for a nice change.
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Agreed. As I said the only reason for getting a Maruszczyk (or something else) is fender don't do what you want, which it doesn't seem is the case.
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Started playing with a different group of people, so touching up on things I haven't played for a long time, plus a good 15 songs I haven't played before. Pinball wizzard, jailbreak, boys are back in town, sultans of swing, local boy in a photograph. All pretty easy but when you have to sing as well it becomes a lot harder.
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Agreed, fenders are easier to sell due to the brand recognition and people who want a fender as either they like them or it is the thing to buy. THere are normally more of them for sale and the prices tend to be a bigger drop on the list price*, so I am guessing they change hands fast. And ultimately, it should really come down to what you like most (unless resale is very important to you). I still think if what you want is something fender make, it seems a no-brainer to get a fender, especially if the other options are the same sort of price. *a bit hard to tell as the list price is very variable.
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So is not that also true of mexican or chinese fenders? They are made by fender. I mean there is no real connection between the original P Bass, made by mr Fender and mr Fullerton in Fender Drive in fullerton other than the company name that has been shlepped through a few owners. So a modern P Bass by fender is no less of a copy than other companies, just they have the right to do it. In fact you could say that a G&L P bass is more original, as it was made by the same people in the same factory in the same street many years later!
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Sounds fine, its quite a colourless amp. Yes, the BC112 is the basschat bass cab.
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What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Party cannon are the group on that poster that is around (Probably also on this thread somewhere) that stand out as the only non-conforming metal group - ie, all the other groups are in white text on black with spidery scrawly can't-really-read font, and party canon are baloon letters in colour! -
What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Tea with nanna would be an awesome metal band name! -
So do I, but as I said, in the context of this thread, it it didn't get to no1, it was a number 2. Her track that did get to number one on her own was "new rules", which hasn't got a good bass line (although it is a good track) It is fun to play, although it isn't an actual bass. Not that that matters. Its actually a sampled bass, which is why it is quite convincing. But they play the bass on the tiny desk gig.
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I still love my Maruszczyk and if nothing goes wrong with your order all is good. They aren't quite the bargain they were if you just want a P or something, but if you need customising they are good, for instance, mine is effectively a PJ but with ibanez neck spacing and lighter weight, not something I could get from fender. If what you want is something you can get from fender it is a trickier choice.
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Dream basses that left you disappointed
Woodinblack replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
I played the 65 Jazz bass they had in vintage and patronising, and I have to say it was one of the nicest jazz basses I had played. But you know, near 3k, you could get something decent for that! -
Obviously. If people don't know whether it is digital or not they cant criticise it for not sounding as good as an old analogue one!
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What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Thats how I viewed it. Thrash came from america, speed metal came from germany -
What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Indeed they were, and did, that is why there is a clear similarity in sound between motorhead (the track) by hawkwind and their early stuff. When we were going to gigs in 1980+, if we wanted heavy we would go to priest or one of the start of the bands that would be nwobhm, if we wanted rock we would go to motorhead or one of the older school bands that were around. -
What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
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What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Thats not how you spell Venom? -
What is the heaviest you comfortably listen to?
Woodinblack replied to ubit's topic in General Discussion
Hardly a genre, just derived Hawkwind! -
I looked, just new rules, and the bass line on that isn't great.
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Desert Island Discs luxury item - a bass?
Woodinblack replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
Think i would go for a piano. I am guessing I would be there a while, gives a bit more scope -
One of the most surprising things that this thread brings up is how some of the real iconic songs didn't get that near number 1, whereas some of the ones that did were completely forgotten.
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
Woodinblack replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
We (me and the drummer of my main band) had a meeting with the two guitarists of another band whos bass and drums were stopping, and had a jam along to some songs. Seemed to go well, there might be something in there. I did however play badly as I was also singing songs I didn't know, its hard to do both. -
Looks perfectly ordinary. I guess there is some fault somewhere.
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plagiarised? More inspired I would think. Although now you just have to use the same chords and you are in court.
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The issues I have seen with active basses are down to the polarity of the wiring. For the general active bass to power on when plugged in, the preamp takes power from the battery and the ground on the bass. The negative of the battery only goes to the jack socket. If you are using a stereo (TRS) socket, and you plug in a mono plug, as you would generally do, it shorts the ring and the shield together, as the mono plug doesn't have a ring. Therefore, if you connect the ground of the bass to the sheild, and the ring to the battery negative, then plugging in switches on. However, some basses put the negative to the shield and the ground to the ring, because in 99% of cases, it really doesn't matter, the short is both ways. In the case of the WL20, it actually has a TRS plug, which it uses for power, so to enable the bass to switch on it has to route the negative of the battery on the tip to the shield, which it obviously does as it works. I heard cases that at least originally, it didn't work with basses that were the other way round.