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use 3 fingers, nearer to the bridge when speed is needed. A bit of thumbing too, in the odd place can beef up the sound.
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S.E. BassBash 27 Sept Lift-Share Thread
MacDaddy replied to phil_the_bassist's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='urb' post='285083' date='Sep 16 2008, 02:46 PM']hey - I bought a return ticket from Waterloo for £11.50 - so that's me sorted - I'll probably get a cab to the venue from there... so er, see some of you there m[/quote] Hey Urb could possibly join you. I'll confirm nearer the time, but the train is looking like my best bet too. McD -
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S.E. BassBash 27 Sept Lift-Share Thread
MacDaddy replied to phil_the_bassist's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='coasterbass' post='276336' date='Sep 3 2008, 03:49 PM']I'll be dropping down from Crystal Palace, through Croydon, Caterham, thence round the magic roundabout to the M3. Or, I might come out through Clapham/Wandsworth.[/quote] I'm gonna be living in Roehampton, would that put you too far out of the way? -
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So after about 7 years of faultless performance my Audio Technica wireless finally decided to give up on me. No sound, but if you jiggle the ariel on the transmitter pac, it cuts in and out. I've emailed Audio Technica about a replacement transmitter, but have had no reply. Unfortunately they no longer make the model. So are transmitters fixable, or are they notoriously none fixable? If anyone near Luton fancies having having a fiddle I would be awfully grateful and honour bound to supply a few pints in the process.
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Gotta be Bootsy baby, no question
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Gusto claims first prize. Apologies to Bennifer.
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Free to collector - first to pm me. [u]Please note this is an all or nothing offer - take it all or have nothing![/u] - Realistic powered speakers. Bass boost, 3d sound. Ideal for computer or mp3's. - Quick lok guitar stand. - Stagg bass gig bag. - Warwick guitar gig bag - no straps. I am in Luton (but only for 8 more weeks - yay!).
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[quote name='Sean.Robinson' post='241826' date='Jul 17 2008, 03:40 PM']Hi, dont know if anyones interested in this topic,[/quote] It's what we're here for! I know there's a lot of people like me, who follow a lot of build threads, but don't necessarily post in them. Doesn't mean we're not interested!
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Luton Aid - Saturday 26th July. All day charity event at the University SU. We were the first band on at 2pm so I was expecting to be playing to the bar staff and the next band, but we actually had a fair sized audience. Only 30 mins, but it went so fast. One major mistake by the drummer - which we managed to cover and plough on, and one song played mainly as an instrumental as the vocalist couldn't hear anything and didn't know where he was, otherwise good gig and we went down quite well. I went through a mates Marshall stack. Sounded pants on stage, but FOH sounded great. Spent the rest of the day watching the rest of the bands and drinking student priced beer
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[quote name='charic' post='248541' date='Jul 26 2008, 05:44 PM']I thought Ibanez really cracked down on people duplicating the monkey grip...[/quote] Can they do that, it's just a hole in the wood?
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[quote name='eude' post='249021' date='Jul 27 2008, 06:09 PM']Hey MacDaddy, you could have the ramp kinda scalloped in where you needed to get your fingers in for popping. So the wood would still be there, albeit thinner, kinda like the cut down on my fingerboard, the other way round, see here >> If you did it that way, it'd still be a continuous piece of wood to the untrained eye... I agree with lwtait though, given where that precision pickup is sketched you ain't gonna have much room anyway. Hope this helps dude, when I get home, I can do you a proper drawing if it'll help to explain my idea a little clearer. Cheers, Eude[/quote] I see what you mean, good idea, I'll have a word with Jon. I think the the pup sketch is just there for a guide, I don't think that's it's final resting place.
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Hi I need a bit of advice. The original plan, was to have an all in one pup cover/ramp/thumb rest running from the bridge to the neck. Having played a few basses with ramps, I'm thinking slapping may be compromised? Is this the case, or will it just mean an adjustment of technique? Otherwise it will mean having to reshape the pup cover/ramp/thumb rest by the neck, which may destroy the aesthetic
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[quote name='fede162162' post='247232' date='Jul 24 2008, 08:18 PM']on the back of the head i read: maximum load 4o what does it mean?!?[/quote] sure about that? The 8T is 16ohms? It runs down to 2ohms and puts out 720w It refers to impedance. Do a search, there have been threads where people have explained it better than I can.
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[quote name='SJA' post='246734' date='Jul 24 2008, 11:46 AM'][url="http://www.recordoftheday.com/cgi-bin/rotd-mb/rotd_config.pl?frames;read=151937&expand=1"]http://www.recordoftheday.com/cgi-bin/rotd...37&expand=1[/url] sounds like a deal is imminent.[/quote] Peter Jones did say on the show 'I know people at Sony, I'm not saying that's where I'll take you...' Hamfatter. I've heard the name before, were they one of the bands that didn't get very far on that Battle of the Bands show Jo Wiley, and the bassist from Blur did?
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IIRC it was meant to be [i]future proofed[/i], but Yamaha haven't given it the support needed since it was launched. So not many updates or new software. There's a thread with more advice somewhere...
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[quote name='fede162162' post='247048' date='Jul 24 2008, 05:10 PM']hi. i'm thinking to change my markbass little mark 1 for something of superior class. maybe i have the possibility to sell tomorrow my little mark and bye the m500 pjb at the same price. what do you suggest? any feedback?[/quote] I had the Dalek, whick was the full PJB stack with the M500 head. In a word [i]awesome[/i]. It's MOSFETs but IMO it totally outgunned Ampegs (I have owned Ampegs). It's all there, you need to spend some time with it then you'll find your ideal sound. Then after you've spent more time with it, you'll find your ideal sound again! It's all there the tonal options are immense. It's built like a tank (some of the components are military spec) and quite weighty because of it. There are people of this forum who's experience of PJB hasn't been good, but any email I sent was replied to either by Phil or one of the team usually the next day. I only got rid, because the stack wouldn't fit into my new car. Try it, and AB it with another amp, you'll hear the difference.
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Mint condition Foot-Spa - once owned by Phil Collins
MacDaddy replied to BigBeefChief's topic in Completed Items
[quote name='BigBeefChief' post='240908' date='Jul 16 2008, 02:53 PM']Mint condition Foot-Spa - once owned by Phil Collins. Includes box but no manual. Free to a good home[/quote] If it's not good enough for Phil Collins, then it's not good enough for me -
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Swap!! Jack Daniels 'Michael Anthony' replica!!
MacDaddy replied to tombboy's topic in Basses For Sale