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Stingray5

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  1. That's a beaut! Good decision going for the refin. I'm also just wondering, what strings do you have on there? I'll hazard a guess and say LaBella flats (black natch!), or maybe even some Rotosound Trusound, or...what?
  2. Very nice collection, spanning quite a few years too. Nice to see the old Peavey. Might be a silly question, but what's your favourite? Or is it unfair to ask? (Bit like saying which of your children is your favourite!?).
  3. +1 to all the above. That's one very cool looking bass.
  4. Yep. Good post. Good advice.
  5. ...and so the Jaco debate trundles ever onward. Personally I gave up a long time ago trying to convince others one way or t'other about JP. Either you get it or you don't. (Same can be said for <insert name here>). Now chill out, take five and try this: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXz7FUi4-I"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMXz7FUi4-I[/url] p.s. - +1 to bilbo's comments ++1 to urb's website article
  6. I've been looking at these lately too though not tried them as yet as I'm already kitted out with similar type Dunlop locks. If you've still not found 'em, here's what I have: Ernie Ball UK: [url="http://www.ernieball.co.uk/index/574.1.56.33633.0.0.0"]http://www.ernieball.co.uk/index/574.1.56.33633.0.0.0[/url] Machinehead are cheaper though: [url="http://machinehead.co.uk/index.php/cPath/26_111"]http://machinehead.co.uk/index.php/cPath/26_111[/url] Note - Amazon have the EB chrome locks for 18.95 inc delivery. [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0019QJW2G/sr=8-25/qid=1234236132/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&qid=1234236132&sr=8-25&seller="]Go here[/url] (None currently on eBay UK, only saw them on eBay USA). And fyi here's an installation demo from Ernie Ball: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je8ugizYkEI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=je8ugizYkEI[/url] The EB Forum has some discussion on them too. Hope this helps.
  7. +1 for the Vigier though can't make out the exact model
  8. [quote name='kennyrodg' post='403929' date='Feb 8 2009, 11:42 PM']Check out David Bendeth's "Feel the Real" for an awesome Disco/jazz funk bassline.Tis a cracker.[/quote] Damn, this thread has started me on a nostalgia trip through my vinyl collection and I still have the David Bendeth album with the full length version of 'Feel The Real'. Excellent stuff. Also his track 'Adrenalin', from the same album.
  9. The man behind Aquarian Dream was soul/funk/jazz man Norman Connors. Check out his version of Steely Dan's 'Black Cow' [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs1bP_wrQgA"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs1bP_wrQgA[/url]
  10. Well if Tal's busy, maybe he could use Lydia!
  11. Must admit, I love the all-black Jazz too. But I can see the tort on it as well. I'd probably swap them every 6 months or so.
  12. Yeh, nice. Great solid rhythm section. I saw AWB in the 80's (before Hamish Stuart defected to Paul McCartney) at the Lyceum, London, and they blew me away then. Just shows "it ain't what you use, it's the way that you use it!" Looks and sounds like Gorrie's using an octaver here and there, which does add nicely to what he's doing.
  13. [quote name='johnnylager' post='402039' date='Feb 6 2009, 02:33 PM']Spooky, I was just about to suggest Morse - the biggest hands in Christendom.[/quote] Ah, if you want big hands, check out jazz guitarist Tal Farlow. Very stylish player. I saw him a couple of times in the 80's when he was on tour with vibes player Red Norvo. (He is/was also an accomplished sign-writer!).
  14. OMG - I can't believe I forgot JEFF BECK!!
  15. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='401665' date='Feb 5 2009, 11:53 PM']Alan Murphy - he made the most intricate phrasings look effortless and he was a master of controlling feedback Joe Satriani - not much to say on him that hasn't been said. A superb musician. Nile Rodgers - a jazzer at heart, but in such an accessible style John Williams - a master, I'm never going to fully appreciate all the nuances of his technique. Martin Taylor - I just love his feel and interpretation[/quote] +1 to all of the above - especially Alan Murphy. I used to see him with his old band SFX at The Cricketers (at The Oval, S. London). Excellent band which also included Felix Krish on bass, Richard Cottle (Laurence's bro) on keys and Tony Beard on drums. The one guitarist I would also definitely add is Pat Metheny.
  16. [quote name='High score' post='399830' date='Feb 4 2009, 11:55 AM']as promised to Burpster, thought I would share piccies of my PRS4. Swamp ash, rosewood fret, tobacco burst colour EDIT: bugger, just realised I attached HUGE pictures - may take a bit to load - sorry[/quote] Nice burst on your bass. (p.s. - pics only took a few seconds to open)
  17. Bass wishes to you for a speedy recovery, Nick. (Thanks OTPJ for bringing this to our attention).
  18. Stingray5

    My Rig

    Hi douggy, nice set-up. How do you like the Quarter-Pounders? Any issues? I'm considering them (among others) for my own USA Jazz.
  19. As you say, Mark - definitely a work of art. Lovely set of pics and a good review too. Congrats!
  20. Yow! That's one damn fine figure of a bass you have there, sir!
  21. Stingray5

    My new toy

    Nice one! What's the colour? Black? I'm afraid I can't make it out in the picture.
  22. I guess I've usually hovered between Elites, EB's and Rotosounds depending on what deals might be going though have tried many others over the years. Previously, my Tune 6-string had a set of Jackson's. I bought 3 sets on a trip to the US - $25 a set. Which was nice! I've also used Trace Elliot strings, ranging from their BLX series to their regular sets for both electric and acoustic bass. I had a brief deal with Gibson a few years ago so was able to try their bass strings for a while. Actually not bad but I probably wouldn't have considered them above the usual suspects otherwise. Ultimately, it's trial and error til you find what feels right for YOU. Best strings for me would be anything that was permanently 2 weeks old, i.e., just played in enough to take 'newness' off but still have a brightness to them to the end!
  23. Yeh, works for me most definitely, though I must admit I'd prefer a contoured top. But then, you do have that lovely binding too. I've also always preferred the look of the single pup Musicman basses.
  24. [quote name='xzodar' post='381003' date='Jan 15 2009, 09:22 AM']Of course, you could create your pdf and then save it somewhere safe such as [url="http://drop.io"]http://drop.io[/url] and call it something like 'JJTee_basspdf' so that no one would be able to guess what it is or download it :-)[/quote] Something like drop.io, as mentioned above, might well work but if not I've PM'd you anyway. Ta muchly!
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