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NickD

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  1. I like that a lot, it feels great to me.
  2. To be fair, I have no real problem with the standard strings that came on my NS Wav 5, the tension is manageable, and using an Upright IR through the Helix, with a mute I get what I think is a passable tone in a mix... but the cost!!! (yeah I know.... real DB strings are even more). I'd be interested to know if anyone has tried a set of the Crossovers, especially in 5 string, and how they compare in terms of tension, tone, evenness, feel, etc, to the D'Addario Contemporary that the instrument is supplied with. It would be mostly for pizz, but I do dabble with a bow. I don't need to change, but it makes sense to have a spare set in case of disaster as I'm playing it more and more, and the Crossovers are half the price of the D'Addarios. TIA!
  3. We loved them. Thanks for the tip-off!
  4. They can lock me away now, I've experienced the Chat Bombs at Mowgli, life is complete! 🤣
  5. You're in business, you're going to worry, but I don't think you've much to worry about. You've moved up a price point or 2. That will automatically exclude some folks, but as long as the quality is appropriate at that price point, you'll attract people shopping in that bracket. Taking the CHB, you're now a couple of hundred quid over the offshored version of the Starbass, and the Korean made Jack Cassidy, which I would assume are the closest competitors for someone wanting 'that' style of bass. On appearance, finish (that green burst though 🥰) and detailing alone, I know where my money would be going. Obviously I don't like it when something is beyond my budget, no one does, but at the end of the day the question is 'is it worth it'. If it is i'll wait until I can afford it, if it isn't I'll buy something else. Look after the quality and you'll be grand.
  6. It's a beautiful thing! I'm a fan of passive basses anyway, and I've long been of the opinion that if it's done right, its plenty flexible. I have an East, a Glockenklang and a Bart pre-amp across different basses, but my passive Jake is always the first bass guitar I pick up, and I've yet to find it lacking Having played this one, the range of sounds available, and the quality of those sounds was ridiculous. I can't imagine needing more.
  7. He's doing a clinic at Guitar Guitar in Epsom Tomorrow (7th) at 7pm, and apparently they're livestreaming it on their Facebook page. Should be worth a watch, he's got some great insights to share.
  8. It was my first experience of fan frets, and it was much less of a difference than it imagined. Upper register chords would take some work though, I was in knots up there. Amazingly flexible in terms of sound though.
  9. Ah, so it was you we were chatting to this afternoon. 🤣 That was an amazing bass, great choice. If I wasn't playing mostly upright at the moment, I'd have been sorely tempted We were there for the drum show, which was fairly busy, fairly well laid out, and pretty inspiring, from the point of view of the shows and masterclasses. The BD stand seemed to be the saving grace of the bass bit. Man, Mr Dingwall just makes you want his basses without even trying. I was a bit shocked at how sparse the whole thing was, and how many stands had just packed up and gone by early Sunday afternoon. I guess it's going to take a while for things to get back on track in the 'living with covid' world.
  10. Maray looks cool, might have to have a look at that. Dinner bookings are already on a standby list though.
  11. Tidy, that's between the show and the hotel!
  12. Congratulations Fella.... Nicely done!
  13. Cheers! I'd already made a mental note of them based on the description on the website.
  14. Definitely on the list if the shows are rubbish. 🤣
  15. Thanks! We're just round the corner from the Cavern and had intended to visit, but a band recommendation makes it even better. We've booked for lunch at Mowgli, as recommended by @casapete... No chance of a dinner booking.
  16. I booked the Drum Show for the Mrs back in early 2020, so that's what we're there for mostly. Worth bearing in mind that they've said that wristbands for either will be accepted in both, so if it's all a nightmare shredfest, you can always pop next door... I know which I'd prefer out of the two. Some of the drum masterclasses are well worth the time as a bass player.
  17. Gutted to find out that Stanley Dee, the Steely Dan tribute (obvs) are playing just up the road tonight and I have something else booked. 😥 Next for us is Sting at the Palladium on Easter Saturday, followed by the odd, arco bass stylings of Shri Sriram, as part of the Watford Jazz Festival.
  18. I had a Fishman Platinum Pro EQ from Andy. The whole thing couldn't have been easier, faster or friendlier. Paid, waited a day, received unit safe and sound. Cracking packing job and great communication.
  19. As it happens, I am... and 3 minutes walk from the Hotel! Thanks a lot
  20. So we're off to the Drum Show at the weekend (and I hear there's a show covering both flavours of guitar next door too). I honestly don't think I've ever been to the City as an adult. We're heading up Friday evening, staying quite near the Cavern for a couple of nights, and would be interested in any local band type venues nearby, Jazz, Rock, Reggae, whatever, it's all good. Any other advice on eating/drinking places, or must see things would be great too. TIA
  21. Calling @lurksalot. I think the poll might be messed up. It only seems to let me select 1 tune from this fine selection.
  22. Us too. My mate is flying down from Scotland to see them.... He lived in London when I bought the tickets! 😅
  23. That's got to be a beast. I did 95% of the guitar on our last album on a 1979/1980 Westbury Standard. All the serious guitars in the studio racks, and there was nothing to touch it. Some phenomenal instruments came out of that factory around that time
  24. My contribution to the March 2022 Basschat Composition Challenge. Inspired by the picture chosen by the previous winner - Skank Del Var. Inspired by the colours, the times in which we live, the thought of bits of kids being sent to do a job that's not at all what they were told, and the story of a very brave old woman. Tech wise.... Bass is EUB, interesting in a rock setting, having no sustain and being a bit of a pig to play, but I guess those limitations shaped the line. Recorded through the Helix, as were the Guitars. The harmonics bit is the Shuker, straight into the interface and otherwise unsullied. Drums courtesy of MT Power Drums, and keys 'Straight Outta Cubase' (Elephants 10).
  25. ... Soundcloud issues!🤔
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