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Bought a Fender Roscoe Beck from Walshy. Arrived today. Mint condition as promised. Easy to deal with, answered a lot of questions, shipped fast. Very pleased and will do business with Walshy again in the future. A+++++
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@StringNavigator cannot stop laughing I'm sure many of the things you mention are very true. It's hard to be a Rockstar. I'll just stay home and be safe
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@paul_c2 I don't plan to play in a band but who knows - for now I'll just play with Chic, Bootsy and some other guys Didn't buy the cheapest stuff out there. So for a beginner I think I'm fine for now
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Thanks for the advice @paul_c2 From what I have read and seen on YT I should set my sound flat and only tweak a little if I want to hear the sound of my bass. So that is what I do. Maybe it's not correct? I don't use compression, don't add a lot of bass etc. Still I really like the sound (I like disco/funk) I get thru the speakers. But to be honest I'm sure I could get better sound if I had experience playing/setting up gear. But for now a sound that sounds nice to my ears is just great. I had someone play my bass when I bought the amp/speaker, I just listened. This guy (experienced bass player - well actually 2) was blown away by the sound of the bass. Deep, punchy, crisp, clean - yes all of the things I personally like. When he/they played all was set to flat with only minor adjustments. So that is what I try to copy when I set it up at home. I only have sound (when others are playing my bass) to make my decisions upon - because I'am totally green and I know it will take a while before I will be able to play something that sounds the way I like. I heard it's all/mostly "in the fingers of the player". Right now my fingers won't even do what I ask them to Practise makes "perfect"
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I can't play a decent tone anyways, I'm a total beginner
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Thanks Grangur - I'm sure I will enjoy what I bought (sounds great even at moderate volume). Now it all comes down to practise I guess. I cannot imagine I will be in a band - but as others said: you never know
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Update, Ok, so first I bought an Apogee Duet. But had some issues and it didn't sound great to me. Went to the music store and tested an amp + some speakers. Brought my bass of course. I ended up buying an EBS Reidmar 500 amp + Classic Line 410CL speakers. I think this will do for now. Who knows what the future will bring? Thanks for all your advice - it's really appreciated P
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Bought a Ken Smith CR4 bass from Geert. Geert answered a lot of my questions, sent soundfiles/videos and even shipped the bass 1 day before my my money transfer was in his account. All in all a very good experience. Highly recommended. And the bass ... it's in great shape and sounds nice. I am very pleased. Thanks Geert. Peter
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I'll take any advise I can get - biased or not. I always have the option to google and see what others write and then make a choice based on that. Thanks for your suggestions Si
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Food for thought. You gave me many good points to consider. Thanks project_c
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I bet he would
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I'm 50 years old and just starting out. I always wanted to play the bass. Grew up hearing Motown, Bootsy, Parliament, George Clinton, Temptations, Mark King, Marcus etc. So I decided to buy a decent used bass (Ken Smith) and now I need the rest of the gear so I can start playing. So considering my age I don't expect to do gigs - just for my wife (not that she will like it) behind closed doors (and maybe annoy my neighbours by playing loud (if I go for an Amp+cab)). Hopefully I'll get a little funky before I turn 60. If so I'm a happy camper - gigs or not
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Yes why not support Basschat when buying used. I already did - and I will buy more stuff thru this forum in the future, that's for sure
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Think I will go with some brand new stuff. Thanks for your suggestion dlloyd
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If I need to rumble the house down - then what suggestions do you guys have. I like Motown, old disco and funk. Hit me
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A ha ha ha - thought so Dem Jolie-blues. Why not make as much noice as possible
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Thanks Ambient I use Apple so Apogee wouldn't be a problem. When I read about Apogee there are lovers and haters. Some like Apollo better, others prefer Focusrite. Some suggest to go thru a pre-amp, others don't. That is where I get confused. Is there some kind of "must have" to get a great setup?
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that doesn't mean I cannot buy some great gear for personal use. I just bought a good bass and are looking forward to start playing. I will play at home and have looked at different options. Could use some advise from you guys. I have read quite a lot but still I'm a little worried I might buy the wrong gear. Many bass players (seen on youtube) use Apollo, Apogee duet etc. and a small cabinet/studio speakers when playing at home. I like the idea but I don't want to sacrifice good sound (if that's the case). I also looked at different options regarding "real" amps and cabinets such as Aguilar, Genzler, Markbass etc. I want something I will enjoy using for a long time. Hope to get some great input here before I spend my hard earned money. What are the pros and cons of Apollo, Apogee vs amps/cabinets. Any feedback will be appreciated a lot. Thanks in advance. Peter
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