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Marc S

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  1. Not tried one personally, but when I was looking for my first DB most folk on here seemed to say they were pretty good The advice seemed to be to stay away from G4M, but that Thomann were OK A lot of folk on here really rate Geddo in Germany though I've read several BC'ers who are more than pleased with their DB and they'll set it up the way you want too Here's a link to one of their DB's on ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Double-Bass-redbrown-3-4-size-new-/310697743781?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Sting_Instruments&hash=item48570755a5 Good luck, and happy shopping Marc
  2. Got a Catwoman amp to go with it? Looks great! Are the illustrations "stuck" on or is this a permanent finish? Love the logo too
  3. That's the main thing Great to hear it has worked out for the best for you And glad to hear that band-matters seem to have settled
  4. Bump from me I've got one of these, and to anyone considering this bass They're amazing! - Don't dawdle, buy it now before someone else does.... An absolutely superb bass, with a great EQ range and so so light and playable - the necks on these are slim and they're just so comfortable to play and such good value for that money too Good luck selling it, I'm sure you'll get a sale on here
  5. Good stuff, Glad you've sorted it out Think I'd miss the acoustic tone myself, but that's just my preference Is it a huge difference in tone? How has it affected volume? Cheers Marc
  6. Hi, and welcome to the forum, and to the world of bass I'd go with your feelings re your exams at the moment, if I were you I too would want to be playing with / experimenting with a new instrument ..... stick to your studies for now, and treat yourself afterwards! You should be able to get a decent enough bass for under that money but adding an amp you could gig with could be difficult However, I'd go for getting the best bass you can - get a cheap 5 or 10 Watt practice combo for now, and save for a better amp, when your playing has improved There are plenty of decent budget basses around these days Ibanez basses are great IMO and several of the Squier range are fine I have an Indonesian built Squier P bass, and it's great - for just over £200 or go for 2nd hand - but check with care before buying, if buying online You sound like you already have several guitars, so you know some of the things to look for, when buying an instrument You could always sell, or swap / PX a guitar? - just a thought.... Good luck with your studies, and your playing Good music taste too matey Cheers now Marc
  7. I've got a pick guard off a Squier P bass, it's in white - if that's any use to you? The tip with the Coke really works Just don't spill it over the electrics! And as the above poster says Don't adjust the truss rod with any tension on the neck Good luck, and let us know how you get on Marc
  8. Hope the gig went well? Did you use the Double Bass or your bass guitar?
  9. Hi there, I started a thread last year, along the same lines [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/216819-the-only-lefty-in-the-village/page__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.u...__fromsearch__1[/url] I'm left handed, and always played the right handed way around I always thought that it felt more natural to me to play this way Other (right handed) musicians who were learning around the same time as me thought I had progressed quickly, and had good control over my left hand I have since discovered several other lefties, who play right handed guitars and they all say the same thing; that the left hand is the one which requires more precise control and therefore the natural one for using to pick out notes These guys also say that yes, both hands are busy, but the right hand is essentially just tapping out the rhythm... I'm not sure I totally agree with that, as it depends on how you play, and I'd argue that just as much accuracy is required of both hands Still, it is an interesting thought The basic consensus of my thread (above) was that although we label people as Left or Right handed The reality isn't as black & white as that.... There are indeed degrees of right or left handedness Some things will feel better or more natural either way A right handed pal of mine plays golf with left handed clubs and I can't use left handed scissors for instance, even though I'm a lefty Some lefties play right handed instruments because it feels more natural but others because of the limited availability and higher price of lefty instruments and I fall into the first category Thanks for posting this interesting point and it's nice to hear right handed peoples point of view on this Cheers Marc EDIT: If you are talking crap - I beat you to it! BTW. I'm often to be heard talking cr@p lol
  10. Hi folks, I'm surprised you can get a DB into some of these cars Is there much room for amplification in any of the cars listed above as well? I ask because I may be changing my car in the next few months.....
  11. [quote name='Jezyorkshire' timestamp='1392245475' post='2366525'] thanks guys, just as i thought i would be just as confused as before lol, its like a woman telling a bloke to go to the supermarket and get some washing powder for the washing machine !!!!! [/quote] Oh no, it can't be[b] that[/b] confusing
  12. Bump for this case And a price drop! I'll take £55 C'mon someone This is a nice sturdy case, and it's in great condition......
  13. Congrats indeed, chuffed of Scotland I spent most of 2012 and 2013 in covers and tribute bands that folded.... I spent ages learning songs, only for the band to fold, before reaching full potential, or ironically (and frustratingly) - just as we had some good-paying bookings and lots of enquiries coming in.... Initially, I thought of it as valuable time wasted but on reflection it isn't "wasted" if it has given you some valuable rehearsal time, deadlines to learn a stack of songs by, something to aim for etc Now things are rather better, band-wise and I'm also hoping 2014 will be rather better Good luck matey Marc aka, slightly chuffed, of Wales
  14. I bought a cheap bow, from ebay brand new, for about £35 It's wooden, not carbon fibre I'm sure there are plenty of good reasons for getting a much better bow but I'm only dabbling with it, and it seems fine If you're just learning - maybe one of these isn't a bad idea? I didn't want to spend a lot, as I'm not sure how much bowing I'll be doing.... Like I say, seems OK to me Marc
  15. OK Sarah, Looks like no takers You are welcome to have it PM me and we'll arrange to get it back to you
  16. Sounds like you're getting to know how to put a bass together and all for a good price - nice way to learn Don't forget to post a couple of pics Cheers again, and good luck Marc
  17. Now Sold - to lucky me
  18. Bought a Phil Jones bass rig from Debs She was a pleasure to deal with The gear is in great condition I can tell she's looked after it I'd have no hesitation in dealing with her again Thanks Debs
  19. Although they can be a bit quiet when jamming along with an acoustic guitarist A lot depends on who you're jamming along with, and how loud they play I've got an Ibanez Electro-acoustic bass, it was just over £200 and it is fabulous! It's plenty loud enough to jam along with music at home, and work songs out, without the need for an amp It's a dream to play, and when plugged into a decent bass amp there aren't many basses that sound half as good, for twice the price It's a little bright at times, but again - you get used to that & allow for it I've gigged it a few times, and often get favourable comments Last Sunday, another bassist, and a guitarist who also plays a bit of bass both approached me after an open-mic night They both asked how much the bass cost - thinking it must have been a small fortune! Neither could believe the quality of sound I was getting from it, nor the price I would give one a try, before judging..... I've got several basses, and this would be one I'd be reluctant to ever let go of Marc
  20. [quote name='skej21' timestamp='1391077293' post='2352880'] I would like to respond to the creator of this: 'How much easier can we make it for you guys?'... How about some frets, smart ass! [/quote]
  21. Actually, I think I'm putting this case down unnecessarily! It's OK quality - certainly better than carting a DB about with no protection It's good protection from rain too There must be a BC'er who'd like this C'mon folks, it's FREE!
  22. Some nice hints on here Useful stuff Thanks for sharing
  23. Can't add any useful suggestions, I'm afraid but I'd like to know how you get on, and what exactly you do to add the clicky I'm thinking about adding one to my Stagg EUB Let us know anyhow Good luck with it Marc
  24. [quote name='ubassman' timestamp='1390848738' post='2350354'] You guys are on form tonight ! ...so here's another:- CAPTION? [/quote] Daf, the Innovation strings rep liked to demonstrate how the D string in their new range could even make his fillings rattle!
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