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Owen

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  1. [quote name='Wil' post='664408' date='Nov 24 2009, 10:01 PM']Is this still going, and if so, do you have pics, how deep is it, and does it have a carry handle? Ta![/quote] Sorry, I have re-absorbed it into my set up and had forgotten about this ad. Sorry.
  2. [quote name='mrcrow' post='663024' date='Nov 23 2009, 06:46 PM']the absolute cream on the cats whiskers...if you can hack low but effective tension these are the most all round..pun not intended..string on the market... newtone platinum are similar[/quote] Tell me more about the platinums. The website say they are available with round core. I am tempted.
  3. [url="http://www.liftruck.co.uk/ruxxac-carts.html"]http://www.liftruck.co.uk/ruxxac-carts.html[/url] Mmmmmm
  4. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='659517' date='Nov 19 2009, 07:04 PM']Likely as not propped against a table/chair/amp and then a slow languid fall sideways whilst owner only has time to think "Argh F*CK! Why didn't I spend £15 on a guitar stand'! [/quote] Been there and thought that. It was an easy enough repair, but made resale a real pain.
  5. [quote name='redstriper' post='659223' date='Nov 19 2009, 01:56 PM']There is a Hofner Senator bass for sale down the road which I think Owen bought from Happy Jack and that might be better.[/quote] Probably not for sale any more. I am so fickle. Nothing else quite makes a noise like it. However you are welcome to come and try it.
  6. I use Jazz rounds. They are THE BOMB. For me. YMMV.
  7. I used to use an ADA. I never really used the distortion stuff. I sold it way too cheap. I would take it back now. If you have any questions which I have not already proved that I cannot answer, fire away
  8. That's bonkers. No, really.
  9. The Marcus Miller comment was interesting and crystalises why the top players always work and get paid top dollar. I have been around people (John Parricelli - guitarist, being the best) who can sight read the most obscene fly s***t on paper and make it sound like they have been honing that piece for years. It was a humbling experience. My reading is good, but I realised that I was in the presence of real quality. Interstingly, the better the player the less you are aware of it until they actually play.
  10. These are taking up valuable space. Try me.
  11. Owen

    Tasty case

    Lightweight aluminium and wheels. Easy.
  12. Try my Hofner. Lighter than a light thing
  13. Reading the manual. Why did I not think of that!
  14. They are paying. If they are stupid enough to spend half an hour fixing something which would be a 30 second drop, more fool them. As long as the cash is good they can do what they like. If they like what you do and you deliver what they need they will use you again. It's a job.
  15. Owen

    Tasty case

    I have case GAS. Tragic.
  16. 8 does notation. Not as well as Sibelius, but easily well enough to hand out parts for other people to read. I have been using it for years with no complaints.
  17. Oh for another string There really is some top class kit for not much money floating around. I am actually primed and ready to buy a Bongo 5 HH P so all this nice kit is a bit of a trial for me
  18. [quote name='beerdragon' post='649783' date='Nov 9 2009, 04:09 PM']With my crappy ruler it's measuring just over 1 and a half inches.[/quote] Ho hum The search continues.
  19. Owen

    Tasty case

    [url="http://www.scottdixoninc.com/music/cases.html"]http://www.scottdixoninc.com/music/cases.html[/url] [attachment=36033:TripleBassThumb.jpg] Nice
  20. Nut width? Please
  21. [quote name='TheRev' post='647899' date='Nov 7 2009, 10:09 AM']Chris Larkin does a six string, fretted version of his Blen EUB [url="http://www.chrislarkinguitars.com/blen.htm"]Super Blen[/url][/quote] Thanks. Crazy stuff. Aesthetically a lot too busy for what I had in mind, but comforting in the fact that I am not totally alone in this concept.
  22. I followed the recent F0 thread and it was probably that which got me thinking about scale length again. It would not be a ridiculously long scale bass. It would be the same as the Double Bass I have been playing for the last 27 years. My left and right hand techniques are ready to go. The amplification is not an issue because it would be used with PA support. I'm certainly not going to be hefting fridges around with me. One of my questions would be are there going to be obvious intonation issues with a fretted instrument with a mahoosive scale length? knuckleguitarworks seem to have it going on. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='647820' date='Nov 7 2009, 01:06 AM']The scale length isn't the limiting factor nearly as much as the amplification. You just want a ridiculously long scale bass so you can have a really low tuning? Think making an upright style bass is overcomplicating things really. The was a thread on this fairly recently.[/quote]
  23. I played with a SYB5 today. I looked potentially useful, but for me the lack of programmability was a bit of a downer. I particularly liked the press and sustain the note facility and could see that working well with some other pedal to run a filter sweep. Could this be done in a GT10B? TIA
  24. I have spent 8 hours of my life travelling to and from Music Live today. While on the road I started thinking about ERBs. I have no desire to play rich chordal passages. I have no desire to have 3 octaves available without moving my hand. Other people love that stuff, but it is not for me. I would like to have a genuinely useful bottom F sharp. I know all about scale length giving better tension for the strings that can moonlight as towing cables. I am also a Double Bass player. So I was thinking - how about an upright fretted 41" scale six string strung F sharp to G? I know Barker in the US make an upright sort of thing but it is only 34" scale ( [url="http://www.barkerbass.com/"]http://www.barkerbass.com/[/url] ). I am thinking more in line of an EUB with frets. The fingerboard can have a normal Bass Guitar radius on it. I will never need to bow it. It can essentialy be a plank because I will not need a body to make it look groovy. Has anyone done one of these? NS Design seem to be doing a 34" scale one [url="http://www.nedsteinberger.com/instruments/omnibass.php"]http://www.nedsteinberger.com/instruments/omnibass.php[/url] but I cannot find a 41" one.
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