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Osiris

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  1. @Chownybass are there any more SWB's heading PMT's way? I'm keen to try one out and there's a PMT just up the road.
  2. I also play in a similar way to this but using 2 - or occasionally 3 fingers for dotted 16th rhythms. I tend to strike the sting towards the body rather than plucking it parallel to the body, if that makes sense? It definitely gives that Steve Harris-esque fret clank which I personally love - although I know not everyone does. Kind of, but not exactly like slap. The tone I get has that clank to accent the note but has more body and low end a slapped note, it's hard to describe the tone but it's somewhere in between finger style and slap with a less pronounced percussive edge than slapping but more attack than traditional finger-style. The notes sound more full and defined than when slapped too, although admittedly I'm not an expert slapper. Cue amusing quip about my sexual prowess. But in answer to @Frank Blank's original post, I don't use my finger nails at all. I'm pretty heavy handed when playing so I'd imagine it wouldn't be long before my finger tips and nails were in tatters
  3. Some interesting reading above, especially in regards to when many of you consider your strings to be dead. I personally find new strings to be quite clangy and abrasive and I prefer to play them in for a few hours first before getting the sound that I like - which is the point at that most of you seem to be binning yours! Once they've been played in I can usually reckon on 2 or 3 years before they completely lose all tone and require changing. I find that I still have plenty of definition from the strings once they're played in, certainly more definition that I've ever had with flat wounds, but I'm quite a heavy handed finger style player so there's a good deal of attack in my tone anyway. I wouldn't say that my tone is particularly retro or vintage either, but I do like to keep the mid range detail in my sound rather than scooping it out. I currently use either D'Addario or Ernie Ball as they're the only sets that I'm aware of that are readily available in a 50-105 gauge. There's a lot of love for Elixir strings above, I've had a couple of sets but didn't get on with them personally, they were OK but just didn't sound very exciting to my ears.
  4. It even comes with a handy little attachment that could be used to give your coat a quick going over before you leave Hooverkill???
  5. Kind of. Made me laugh anyway
  6. Loads of people have influenced and inspired me over the years, mostly bass player but a few drummers and other instrumentalists too. But as a bass player, I've always been drawn towards the players with a great sense of melody, those who play a line or riff that you hear once and can still hum it to yourself months later. It doesn't matter if it's simple, the feel and melody are more important to me than the technicality of a riff or the number and sequence of notes it contains. For me that means guys like Peter Hook and Bruce Foxton.
  7. An update to the original review after a year of gigging the Magellan's. I've been gigging both the 800 and 350 for around a year now and have played some 40 or so gigs with one or the other of them in that time, as well as numerous rehearsals. The honeymoon period is well and truly over now and any flaws in the amps have had time to makes themselves known … … Except they haven't. I still cannot fault these amps in any way, and I still stand by everything I said in my original review; They are infinitely flexible and can very quickly and very easily give you any bass tone you're ever likely to need (with the exception of very high gain distortion). The pre-amp is so simple and intuitive, and the EQ points are set exactly where you need them in a live situation to allow the bass to cut though a busy mix. The DI is noise free. The anti-Class D league will have you believe that lightweight amps means lightweight tone. That is simply not the case with the Magellan's, there is a real weight and depth to the tone. Although I prefer the 800 purely because of the drive channel - which I still cannot praise enough - be assured that the 350 is more than up to the task of gigging alongside a noisy drummer. In short these are simply brilliant amps, everything about them is just right.
  8. That makes 2 of us now The county can also lay claim to being the home of Bauhaus too!
  9. @dave_bass5 how to you find the natural amount of compression with the SpectraDrive without the SpectraComp? To clarify what I'm asking, I've always loved the sound of the Tech 21 stuff, but having owned both the BDDI and the VT bass much as I loved the fundamental tone of each I found them both way too compressed for my tastes and as a result have moved both on. I use the stand alone SpectraComp pedal and have nothing but praise for it. Obviously on the SD the compression is variable but I wondered if with the SpectraComp off, or at least on a low setting, whether there is any additional squash going on like there is with the Tech 21 stuff or if the sound is more natural, i.e. with no additional squashing going on. If that makes sense?
  10. Looking forward to hearing what you think once they arrive. Keep us posted!
  11. There's also a quad driver model on Amazon UK too for £48.99. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yinyoo-Earphones-Headphones-Detachable-microphone-Black/dp/B0779QG4CG/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1523610984&sr=8-13&keywords=KZ
  12. Regarding the KZ headphones, the link above is for the KZ ZS10 set, Amazon UK has a number of different KZ models (although I couldn't find the ZS10's) including some dual and triple driver models all at under £50. They seem to be getting generally favourable reviews too. Amazon's no quibble returns policy means that it might just be worth taking a punt. Any takers??? https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=KZ+&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3AKZ+
  13. If that's what clean living does to you I'm off to find my next vat of toxins.
  14. I've just downloaded this and had a quick play on my MS-60B and it's great, so simple and intuitive to use and much easier for editing than the limitations of the Zoom interface. Hats off to the guy who developed it Just need to figure out a way to drag my desktop along so that I can programme the pedal at a rehearsal
  15. That part of the body would actually be almost entirely obscured by the end of your strap. I doubt if anyone else would even notice it when you're using the bass on a strap. Considering the savings to be had compared to the cost of the same model in immaculate condition I could happily live with it in your shoes if I wanted it - which I don't as it's not my thing
  16. Just completed a transaction with Gav and it was a pleasure and a doddle. Great comms throughout, he's a knowledgeable and funny guy plus he also paid promptly too. Really can't add much more than that other to say you can deal in confidence with him
  17. Yes indeed, I'm a big fan of the M-Comp model too, I love the way it it adds that mid range punch to help the bass cut through a busy mix.
  18. This is Basschat. What did you expect???
  19. Ostensibly being one of the cloth eared in question, I'm intrigued to know how arrived at this assumption. Do tell.
  20. Now sold. Thanks to everyone for the interest
  21. I'll add your name to the queue but don't hold your breath
  22. Up for grabs is my old Tascam CD-BT Mark 2 Bass trainer with Tascam power supply and user manual. Plug in your bass and headphones, put in the CD of your choice and you can loop sections of songs, change speed and pitch for learning them. It also has a built in tuner and a couple of basic effects too. I've had the unit from new and its several years old and is in very good condition with the exception of the CD door hinges are broken. This is a common fault on this particular model unfortunately, but the unit is still fully functional - you just have to clip the door back on once you have put a CD in. I'm asking £25 posted within the UK, please.
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