[quote name='markm' post='710374' date='Jan 12 2010, 06:17 PM']I'm really interested in both the head and cab. Is it loud enough to gig with?[/quote]
Hi Mark... i've used it at rehearsals with two guitarists playing country rock, and i wasn't even at half way. Admittedly the drummer isn't the loudest!!!
Just seen this.... very nice. Didn't realise they had bound AND blocked necks that early!
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I used 40-100's for dropped C tuning for one gig in an emergency, and the C wasn't too bad. But i wouldn't use 90's for anything apart from standard tuning.
How loose are they? If they rattle, you may get a way with some plumbers' thread tape, or insulation tape. If they're not that loose, use bostik, unless you want a more permanent fit, then use Araldite or superglue.
[quote name='OldGit' post='700666' date='Jan 4 2010, 05:16 PM']It was doing my neck in so I turned one around for you
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Thank you very glad.....
I've owned a full on G&L L2000 and they are superbly adaptable basses. You may not like the neck as they are/were quite clumpy. A bit like a 70's precision.
Sandberg JJ's are another good choice. I own one as well...
Get the album/EP released and in the shops. Hopefully a promoter can get us some really good supports, and/or a tour. Write stuff for the next album. Learn to play EUB properly....
[quote name='bilbo230763' post='692905' date='Dec 24 2009, 12:41 PM']I have that LP in a white cover. Is it worth anything yet? [/quote]
If it's Lighning to the Nations, yes... I'll give you 50p for it
here's a link to my rig in the porn section...
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Squier/Fender Broncos. Also Daisy Rock do a line of guitars and basses aimed at the female market, some of which if i remember correctly include short scale basses.