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Marc S

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  1. Looks a great bass - shame you had to send it back! Lightweight basses are becoming increasingly important to me... and this one looked like it might be right up my street I've not seen one, let alone played one. I must admit, if it was mine, I would have wanted to get it fixed and not part with it...
  2. And don't forget to let me know when you're playing more local gigs too It is indeed a great song, and as has been said - "A belter of a bass tone" Nice one Lewis!
  3. Hello there Sté - and welcome back to BassChat Hope you stay permanently this time
  4. I too had a copy of that book. I learned to play 12 bar blues, playing along with the flexi-disc which came with the book But my first tune I actually learned was the end / catchy bit of "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac and the first one I could actually play along to a record of, was "Peaches" by the Stranglers.... Someone had taught me the bass line, I played it seemingly forever, until I could get it to flow nicely (ish) and then I discovered I had been taught it in the wrong key! lol
  5. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this unusual instrument Mr Bassman. It's always good to hear the thoughts of other players, on new gear, or instruments which may be of interest.... Only things is.... you may have transferred some of that GAS to the rest of us! I've grown to really like my NS Design upright, and found I can get that more upright sounding than fretless sounding the more I play it, and the more I experiment with amps / EQ pedals etc. I also place a small piece of foam under the strings, right next to the bridge, and find this helps to control the sustain (or perhaps I am convincing myself that it helps?). Have you tried that on this new EUB yet? Sorry if I'm suggesting the obvious.... Also, just wondering what strings you tried on it, and in what way were the factory-fitted strings superior? Hope you're well good sir?
  6. You will never cure the GAS - you will simply re-direct it Think of all the different P basses out there you can own.... I mean, have you got a maple board, and rosewood, is Pau Ferro an improvement on Rosewood? Have you got one in Oly White, and one in Sunburst? Hmm, could you do with one in black, and one in natural finish? How about Fiesta Red? GAS Cured? ha ha ha
  7. My first ever bass - a Kay Rick copy. Really, really awful terrible bass - though I didn't really know it at the time, until I played other basses and realised that it wasn't just that I couldn't play All that said, it didn't put me off. I did once own an early 70's Precision that I didn't "hate" as such, but playing mates basses, I realised how heavy the P was, and that I didn't like its' overly chunky, wide, deep neck Every now & then, I see one of those awful Kay Ricks on eBay, and it's usually going for a stupid amount of money, but let me tell you now if you're thinking of buying one .... they are around 3 quids worth of firewood, and probably dangerous to burn anyway!
  8. After more than 4 years of messing around and uncertainty - it's now definite that my job is going. I've got 18 months tops :(
    But at least I've got my bass playing to enjoy - thank heavens I took up the bass again. It's my therapy :)

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    2. Rich

      Rich

      Damn. Sorry to hear that. Are there likely to be other opportunities, are your skills transferrable? Or are you young enough to contemplate a career change? Good luck with whatever you do.

    3. Marc S

      Marc S

      My area of work is incredibly specialist. Another role (if one came up) would likely mean a house-move, and to an area I wouldn't want to live, for family reasons....
      I'm actually thinking about a completely different direction in any case. The Voluntary package they're offering is quite frankly, a joke and even an insult. So I am sitting tight, until they improve it, or make me compulsorily redundant. I have 31 years service, and they're offering me the same as someone who has been in post for 2 years.
      So that's what it means to be a "valued member of staff" ;) 
      EDIT: A few years back, I got a long service award, and they told me they valued me - so that's how I know I'm "valued" lol

    4. Marc S

      Marc S

      Thanks for all your kind wishes too, fellow low-enders :)

  9. Aw, sorry to hear you're retiring from gigging But as bigsmoke says above - don't hang that bass up for good. Keep one beside the sofa, for an occasional noodle You know what, I stopped playing in my 20's, and didn't play again for nearly 25 years! And I'm so glad I started playing again - I couldn't live without bass now, I love it more than ever But whatever you decide.... all the best
  10. Thanks for that info LeftyP. Re the tapewounds - what's the tension like? Are they lower tension than many flats? Similar tension to rounds?
  11. FlatEric, that's an amazing looking bass, I must say Beautiful colour & wood grain. Nice design. I agree with alembic1989 re the brass nut & hardware too Just wondering though, why all the switches? What do they all do? Must admit, they do seem to "add" to the look of it though
  12. Wow! Bargain price for a quality Japan made bass from that era. Someone should snap this up GLWTS
  13. I agree, this is a really lovely looking bass. Nice colour too, and re the chrome - it does look good on this bass I especially like the Italia badge too. I don't know why - perhaps because it just has that retro look? Re the pickups - does it sound like a Hoffner Violin bass? Just wondering.... Looks a really nice instrument for when you want to go as lightweight as possible (increasingly important for many of us) EDIT: I'm also surprised that your Chowney was as heavy as that - they always look as though they should be light, to me
  14. Really GASsing for a 5 string Wingbass, or similar very small / short scale bass

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    2. ped

      ped

      It’s because mini basses RULE!

    3. Marc S

      Marc S

      Yes, I saw the one for sale @Grantd - I had to sell a bass before buying another.... which is the usual story, I guess for many of us
      One of the basses I was selling sold..... just after the Wingbass had gone :(
      Ah well - I need to sell at least one more now anyway....

    4. ped
  15. As it's made / crafted in Indonesia, I'm pretty sure it's the Vintage Modified (VM) series. I don't think they made an Affinity series in Indonesia, I'm sure that was only in China I could be wrong though - so am happy for someone to correct me there..... Anyhow, every Squier VM I've ever picked up (and I owned one) have been really good instruments for the money They're a step up from the Affinity series from the same time, and represent excellent value. This one is doubly so, at that price I'm surprised it's still here, I must say
  16. Marc S

    Ibanez mikro

    So an ad popped up.... and you couldn't resist, eh? - You aren't the first! lol Let us know what you think. I did briefly try one, some time back - not plugged into an amp, mind you Can't recall what scale length these are, but they look pretty small I would have bought one for when I'm travelling very light, joining in at acoustic pub jams etc Or simply as a back-up bass, but I got myself a Tanglewood Elfin sometime back These Mikro's do look nice mind you, and anything Ibanez is generally pretty good quality, to excellent in my experience
  17. I too have a Czech Ease - though mine doesn't have a carved front. They are lovely basses - so lightweight and portable for an acoustic DB. Lovely player and sound too. I have to say though, this one looks absolutely stunning! GLWTS PS. Whereabouts are you based Lodekka? Might help your sale to let people know
  18. Good morning, Bonjour, Bore Da from Wales Welcome to BassChat LeEb5. I hope you find more than effects here There's plenty to chat about.
  19. I have just bought 4 sets I will sell them on to anyone interested, for a small mark-up of a mere £286.75p
  20. Shwmae Craig, I'm just on the North edge of Cardiff - so we're probably not far away If you're at high risk of becoming a hoarder - better not hang around the marketplace too long.... there are lots of goodies on offer there Da Bo Marc
  21. As T-Bay says - first, warm up with some noodling & stretching exercises Then for me, it depends on what I'm playing or which band I need to rehearse stuff for Sometimes I play along with my MP3 player, bass and MP3 plugged into my Vox Bass Amphones If I need to, or fancy playing along to songs on YouTube, I often use my little Roland Micro bass amp (not too loud and neighbour annoying) A day or two before a big gig, I usually run through a whole set, aside from songs I know really well If I made any mistakes on songs, I then usually go back over them, or any relatively tricky bits if the song
  22. Croeso Judi, from someone just over the hill from you, a few miles away
  23. Yes, it would be interesting to find out where these are being made. Those older CV's are just great quality construction. Indeed the bridges are a higher mass design than BBOT's - and the saddles are nicely machined brass too. In fact, even the pickups are really quite good, and the necks feel great on them. Overall construction is of a very high standard, and they sound great - punching way above what the original asking price might suggest.... The only thing I might change, if I had one again, would possibly be the tuners. They were OK and perfectly adequate for the bass, but higher quality tuners would be just about the only improvement I would suggest. When I first had my CV P bass, I also had a 2000's US P (which was also lovely BTW) and there really wasn't much in it at all! The US was slightly lighter in weight and the pickup was just a tad nicer. But having got both 2nd hand, the US wasn't almost 3 times as good - which was the difference in prices I paid for the two. As you say Jono, it may be that these new CV's are made in the Indonesian factory that makes the VM series. The VM's are also very good, in comparison with the Affinity series - but the older CV range are a cut above.... if not two cuts above If anyone gets wind of where these new CV's are made - I'd be very interested to know Must admit, I do like the look of the 4 string Jazz with maple board & black blocks..... stoppit! Must resist! ha ha
  24. Cheers for the heads up Jono Bolton Not that I have GAS for any of them (must behave myself, as I'm trying to thin the herd!) but they do look good There are times when I miss my old CV Precision in Fiesta Red - that was one gorgeous bass! If these new ones are anything like that, they'll be amazing instruments Now there's a point - are they made in the same factory as the last CV's? - Can't see any info on that
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