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Hellzero

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  1. Let the notes ring, it's so delightful ! And congratulations for your fretless bass. Good choice and terrific price. The flater the relief of the neck , the mwaher the sound of the bass and roundwounds do it even better, but the TI's are the best flatwounds with enough mwah. Use the pickup you prefer, but if you don't know where to start, use the bridge only, cut completely the tone and boost the mids to max on your amp with a pinch of treble and adjust the bass a bit lowe : instant walk over cat tails sound.
  2. I'd rather say Pino Palladino. Hope you've got an octaver. Here is your first free lesson, you'll enjoy it, for sure. https://www.scribd.com/doc/206193698/Wherever-I-Lay-My-Hat-Paul-Young-download-bass-transcription-and-bass-tab-in-best-quality-www-nicebasslines-com
  3. Anyway a gift is something someone took the time to look for and therefore shall never be (re)sold. Then he could discover what a bass really is. Ok, there are 2 problems here too : 1. He is a guitar player. 2. It's a Rick. I know the first is a curse, but the second could be worse.
  4. Link to Luminlay : http://www.luminlay.com/productsen.html
  5. Yes, Luminlay with the special LED light charger is also to consider. I have this on my Stradi Symphony fretless 5. Great too and Michael Tobias uses them too.
  6. So, what do you do when a LED burns... Deglue the whole fretboard ? I had a bass where it happened and not a cheap one...
  7. And then, you'll break strings every day because of some bad filing (burrs) and it will take you way more than 10 minutes...
  8. Simply route 5mm under the bridge and insert it. Easy to do by yourself or can be done in 10 minutes by someone knowing how to use a router. It's the best solution.
  9. Buy some length of optic fiber of your choice and then check before gluing if you need to route more, that's the best I can tell.
  10. Depends on your routing possibilities, but on my Aries these were the basic ones like 3mm diameter.
  11. You are another man of good taste. I own 4 Leduc 6 strings basses (2 fretlesses, 1 U-Basse fretted and 1 EUB) at the moment, but I've owned over 20... And I also do love the Ned Steinberger work.
  12. Use only one LED in the electronics cavity with some optic fibers going directly to the side dots nor fretboard dots, so when the LED burns, it will be easy to fix...
  13. As Ped has good taste, some views of my Leduc UMM6.
  14. ABM parts are great, but sometimes hard to find : https://abm-guitarpartsshop.com/ABM-GUITAR-PARTS/Headless-Systems/Bass:::256_2_28.html Hipshot is making great parts too : https://hipshotproducts.com/collections/bass-hardware/products/4-string-headless-bass-bridge
  15. And terrific sounding basses. If you are into trades, just let me know and we'll discuss in PM.
  16. I'm basically a fretless player : sixers for the ego, one of them having 31 positions ("frets") for even greater ego. I'm also playing a 6 strings 3/4 EUB : ego, I told you. They all are unlined and my intonation is always good as I play with ears not eyes as everyone is telling it. In fact, I hate side dots at the fretted position as they are just confusing me when I take a look at the fretboard. The problem with the lines is that, in the beginning, you'll have a tendency to play right on it which will make you sound sharp. You'll also notice that your fretting fingers will not have the same hardness from day to day so you'll have to correct it by ear. There are four tricks for the beginners and others : 1. Use opened strings to check your intonation as they must be perfectly tuned. 2. Play chords from time to time, again to check your intonation : this is unforgiving. 3. Use a very good tuner like the TC Electronic Polytune in strobe mode to check if you are perfectly in tune. 4. When playing a fretted bass, play on the frets to develop your muscle memory. Use your ears, then lined or unlined won't make any difference. And don't forget to have your fretless bass perfectly set up by a real luthier as it's the key to perfect intonation. I would also add to play as often as possible in the higher positions to develop your ear precision.
  17. Never heard of fakes ? The first well known being the one owned by Slash... At that time Gibson had a strict serial system, so the quote is correct, the rest is only because it's the more sought after model and that they are very easy to fake. Money, money, money...
  18. This is the correct link : http://thebassgallery.com/bass/6-string/original-6-string.html These Sei basses are really terrific instruments.
  19. . Time to clear some stuff again as I really don't use my fivers !!! So for sale or trade for a 6 stings bass ONLY : STANFORD B 61 CM 5 FL OP (lined fretless) with brand new Thomann Jumbo Acoustic Bass Hard Case, brand new Thomastik Acoustic Bass Set AB344 + AB34035 C-String (tuned from E to C) and an used (but still good sounding) set of D'Addario EPBB170-5 (so it can be tuned to B to G) ! A really good sounding acoustic lined fretless bass which sounds also very good plugged : you won't believe it's the "low cost" version of the FURCH... Shipping included to your place in these European countries : Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (excluding French overseas departments and territories), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Parcel shipped in ultra well protected box will be fully insured with tracking number. Asking price for a straight sale : £665 GBP or €750 Euros !!! Asking value in case of trade : £760 GBP or €850 Euros !!! This bass will cost you around £1.020 GBP or €1.150 Euros, with all that is included so grab this opportunity. PayPal payment (Friend payment or fee covered), bank transfer (IBAN and BIC codes provided, so no fee) or cash on collection. In fully working condition, with some very light use. Here are the specifications tuned from E to C (the action could vary slightly when tuned from B to G) : Scale : 34 inches. Strings spacing at nut : 9 mm Strings spacing at bridge : 18 mm Action : 2,5 mm under the E string at 12th fret (very low for an acoustic bass) Strings : Thomastik Acoustic Bass Set AB344 + AB34035 C-String Tuners : Stanford (Gotoh type) Bridge : Rosewood Pickup : Nautilus Spectral Electronics : Volume Neck : 1 piece mahogany set neck Fretboard : rosewood lined fretless (original) Dots : abalone on the side at the exact fret position Nut : plastic Trussrod : one Body : big jumbo mahogany with cutaway + very nice grain solid cedar top with faux tortoise binding on front and back Headstock : 3 + 2 Land of craftsmanship : Europe Weight : 2.5 kilograms (very light) Very well balanced, and really great sounding acoustic fretless bass with a nice mwah which could be more pronounced with non bronze strings. Will come with a brand new hard case with its two keys. Non smoking environment as usual. The bass has been fully set up professionally by Christophe LEDUC (the nut can accomodate E to C as well as B to G tuning without any modification), the trussrod is fully working and the bass has a new battery as well as a new Thomastik strings. What you see is what you get ! Look at the pictures to see the real condition. Absolutely no damage, only very light wear of time and playing (one tiny mark on the top as pictured). Don't hesitate to ask for more. Link : http://stanford-guitars.com/guitars/lo-freak/stanford-b-61-cm-5-string-fretless/ Here a video of the FURCH 4 fretless which is very similar in sound (mine sounds even better because of the Thomastik's) : Here the FURCH 5 fretted to give you an idea of how it sounds acoustically : Dust is offered. Now the real pictures : look at the woods !
  20. Sorry Kevin, but this is THE absolutely useless video I've ever seen on the subject. Everything in here is already in the written interviews without the stupid american behaviour. Hearing "wow" every sentence is really painful and hearing Steve Bailey talking all the time for just talking is also a real pain in the a**. This video really upset me as it's made by professionals and looks like the badest YouTube video one can make. Awful and useless, sorry to be that harsh, but tell me what's the point of this ? I was just hoping for something new and some real interview made by people being the professionals they are meant to be.
  21. Ok, Anthony Jackson is certainly my favourite bass player. But what's this for a video, filmed by dummies at what seems to be Berklee, so a place where you are supposed to learn how to play and record sound in a a decent manner ... and that you have to speak in the microphone to be heard !?! Tried to watch it on my cell phone (Huawei P9), but I had to stop because if my cat breathes around or passes by I can't hear anything... And those guys recording are sound engineers !?! Lived the same thing at the MAI in Nancy, France : deaf dummies behind the buttons, a real pain in the a**.
  22. I've owned 4 or 5 Neuser basses (Courage and Cloudburst 5 and 6 strings), and indeed, they are great instruments, but it took me months to sell or trade them, even when Robert Neuser was still active. So courage or good luck is what I'm wishing you.
  23. Sadly, you'll discover why it's called "Courage". No offense at all.
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