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[quote name='Wil' post='95525' date='Nov 28 2007, 11:09 AM']If I used a headless in my band I would be laughed off stage, which is a shame, as I'd like one It goes with being in a punk rock band though.[/quote] nah, just cover it with stickers and paint on an Anarchy symbol and you'll be ok
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[quote name='16Again' post='95154' date='Nov 27 2007, 04:00 PM']I just had my hand made leather pork pie hat delivered today, so now i'm a bass player with a hat Beautiful hat it is to, made by Jill Corbett of Brighton.[/quote] pics?
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[quote name='dood' post='94830' date='Nov 26 2007, 10:36 PM']Dude.. 34" and 32" ;o) I think you have been refering to a 34 foot and 32 foot scale above ... its ok, we're only jestin'[/quote] well I was going for the Spinal Tap reference, but no-one twigged - doh!
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QUOTE (MacDaddy @ Nov 24 2007, 04:06 PM) 34' scale [quote name='EdwardHimself' post='93860' date='Nov 24 2007, 06:02 PM']wow just imagine the piano-like tones you could get out of that monster, i can't imagine you'd be able to play very fast if you needed a very tall ladder just to play the 1st fret!!![/quote] I've decided on 32'. It makes more sense as the Kubicki's and King Bass are both 32' - should make getting strings easier too Thanks for all the positive comments, next up will be pics of the neck woods.
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Ask him if he can remember the first gig he did, where he didn't have to carry/set up his own gear. cheers,
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now Jon's job/problem is make all the above happen in something playable and up to the usual excellent Shuker quality. What we are working on is as follows. 4 string custom bass 34' scale 24 frets 38mm nut width spare nut for when I restring to BEAD maple laminated neck (black veneers between laminates) two way truss rod carbon fibre reinforcement rosewood board (black composite) - the face of the neck has to be dark. no face markers, but fret markers along the edge. bright pink LED's positioned on the neck between the E and A strings. - LED's to have OFF, ON and PULSE function, pulse from the bridge to the neck. upper frets scalloped (Top 7 frets scalloped under the D and G strings.) like the Attitude bass. kubicki style drop D on the E string, next to a bendwell for the other strings (like Kingbass) zero frets composite nuts 6 recessed neck bolts dark purple finish (as near to black while still been purple) similar to the Warwick oil finish. swamp ash body - normal Shuker body, but ergonomically contoured for me, even on neck heel for full access to upper frets. monkey grip at a well balanced point. Passive pick up. custom pickup cover/ramp/thumbrest to match body, running from neck to bridge single vol control LED functions to be controlled by what looks like a tone control. lower rear mounted jack socket. Placed so bass can be played sat down, and stood in a guitar stand, with cable still in. straplocks headless bridge unit black hardware
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okay, so first the rationale. It's custom made for me, including the ergonomics, and it's gonna be everything I want in a bass, and I want my bass to: be passive be able to scream like the Attitude have the bottom end and simplicity of a Precision have the slim neck of a Jazz have the drop D of the Kubicki have the bend well of the King bass have the ramp like the Gary Willis have the monkey grip of the Jems add some upper fret scalloping and bright pink LED's and we're away next up the spec.
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yeah love a bit of Skid Row. Back in '89 I was in a band and we did Sweet Little Sister, 18 & Life, and Youth Gone Wild. Great songs to play.
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[quote name='tombboy' post='91866' date='Nov 20 2007, 10:15 PM']Pains me to say it (and I know I'll come into some flack for this..........) but whats with wearing your bass up by your chin? I s'pose I'm the 'anti' to the Billy Sheehan school.... 'you gotta practice standing up'!!!! Horses for courses I presume. And, yes..... your singer is a sweaty momma!!!!![/quote] I use strap locks and have 2 on my strap, one as you see high for comfort and playing the difficult bits, and one a lot lower for rock posing
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in my Kubicki days. Poor quality of pic due to it been copied from a newspaper.
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I've been looking for a headless bass that is passive. Can't seem to find one, apart from various custom jobs. Anyone know of any? cheers!
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with Stetson, and soggy vocalist.
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I've just spoke to a friend of mine who knows him, she spoke to him a couple of days ago. He's still about, he still teaches and does sessions. He's been playing with a couple of Jazz bands in London, Morissey Mullen, and Pazz. Also he isn't online yet, but will be told we are remembering him in cyber space, it'll make him happy!
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He hasn't half changed sinced appearing in ET
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why? :wacko:
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[quote name='Super_Mario_Bass' post='77489' date='Oct 21 2007, 08:37 PM']Er, me too. Please? =) this is better than most libraries[/quote] ok it's now with me, I'll pm you for your addy when I'm done.
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Marc Angel used them in Wrathchild.
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sounds interesting, not my bag but here's a heads up to any London based BCers. [url="http://classifieds.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=classifieds.viewAd&classifiedID=10095052&catID=16&subCatID=162"]http://classifieds.myspace.com/index.cfm?f...mp;subCatID=162[/url]
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[quote name='Lorne' post='88731' date='Nov 14 2007, 11:56 PM'][/quote] I hope that radiator wasn't on!
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[quote name='crumpet_tramp' post='88874' date='Nov 15 2007, 11:49 AM']Cheers guys hust wanted a quick answer. I'm gona research into a new cab![/quote] or an extra 8ohm cab?
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[quote name='grosa' post='88684' date='Nov 14 2007, 10:06 PM']unless you got a fretless or a whammy pedal. play what you want and how you want. nobody can dictate to you the correct way of playing any instrument.[/quote] true, no tutor would teach a student to pluck with only one finger, but no-one criticises Jamerson for it.
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[quote name='LordAvon' post='45464' date='Aug 14 2007, 09:10 PM']All, This is hard for me to do as I *REALLY* love this bass, but it's killing my shoulder. This bass sounds monsterous, and has *SUCH* a deep tone it's just not true. This is probably down to the fact that bass weighes a *TONNE*. I'm looking for [b]£500[/b]. ([b]**Price Changed 10/11/07**[/b]) Shipping will be around £65 (like I say, it weighes a LOT) and I'll throw in the hard case aswell. Its got a swamp ash body (I beleive, Mike Walsh can tell you more), black hardware, custom Iceni heartland pickups and active EQ. Mike made me a new neck, fitted and set it up in july last year... to play this bass is too love it, but ou'll need shoulders like atlas. Mike knows most of the history of this guitar and remembers selling it originally about 7 years ago. Like I say, I hate to see it go, but 'm not getting any younger.[/quote] you could get Mike to make you a lighter body?
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I'm running a 2x10 on top and 2x12 below. Awesome.
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