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Urban Bassman

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  1. Same for me as the other responses. Ricky 4003.... I Really wanted to love it but the lack body contouring made it very uncomfortable to play and I didn't really get along with the neck either.
  2. Used to do Maid In Heaven in a band I was in a few years back. Always enjoyed playing that one. Sadly I can't harmonise to save my life, otherwise I'd go for this.
  3. [quote name='Urban Bassman' timestamp='1499435120' post='3331562'] I had some very exciting news from Paul over at Wal HQ today. My MKI was scheduled for early Dec but it seems that it will now be ready in September! He sent me a photo of it to show where it's got to in the build and...damn it's pretty. It looks better than I imagined it would. Roll on September! Here's the pic. [/quote] Here's a quick update for you all. I've just post this on Wal Bass Lovers Facebook page but I thought I'd share it here to. On the left is the new MK1 on the right is a recently acquired 1988 Fretless. Both Birdseye Maple and Ebony Boads, both utterly wonderfully. I'm totally made up! Not sure why it's sideways on...posted ok on FB....
  4. I was taught to do this and I do it without thinking about it, works a treat.
  5. Beat me to it! Behold The Wal triple neck. Lock the thread...
  6. [quote name='bazztard' timestamp='1506855558' post='3381490'] saw him with Ferry in 78,he just had a hit with "motorbikin" and wore full black leather [/quote] Played on War Of The Worlds. Saw him with Herbie, when they toured WOTW a few years ago at Brighton, great player. He was also a Womble.....with one with Flying V IIRC.
  7. Loxx for me too.
  8. Contact Paul at Wal. They have an option to fit D tuner when you buy a new bass from them, but I'm sure he'll tell you which make and model to get.
  9. This is JG1152. The bass that sold on eBay for £2300 few weeks ago. It looks like he's put a set of stings on ( badly) and perhaps given it a polish, not even replaced the knob, for a £2000 mark up......
  10. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1500199050' post='3336140'] Very much this... there's huge variation to be had without any knob tweaking whatsoever. Get a good core tone you're happy with and IMO all the subtle differences you could even need are there with a slight change in technique. ... obviously this only works if you use a clean "traditional" bass sound for the full set. Those who use an effects heavy set up to get what they need are going to struggle to get synthy octave fuzz sounds with a change of plucking position 😕 [/quote] Oh yes...I've got several pedals to add dirt, more dirt, chorus, octave and so on as the song required.
  11. [quote name='markstuk' timestamp='1500196477' post='3336107'] I tend to run my amps eq flat and tweak the eq on the bass for the room/song. My basses sound quite different, so I am to get the best "signature" tone out of each of them.. [/quote] That's pretty much what I do. Although I only have one bass at the moment. But favouring neck or bridge pickups,whether I use a pick or fingers, the placment of same - near the neck, bridge or in the middle and how hard I pick or pluck makes the differences in tone I need depending on what I playing. It must be said I'm loving the tone I get from my Eich set up so all is good
  12. [quote name='JohnR' timestamp='1499543600' post='3332136'] I chose birdseye for my recent body rebuild. It looks fabulous with the old black poly neck. [/quote] I liked the idea of the contrast between the maple top and the black pickups and bridge. I also went for an ebony fret board to continue the look.
  13. S[quote name='JohnR' timestamp='1499455811' post='3331743'] Great choice of facing wood. [/quote] Thanks JohnR I had a choice of four and this one "spoke" to me and now I can see it with the hardware in place it looks even better. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1499498478' post='3331851'] It's lovely isn't it... is it Birdseye? So much variation in Wals. Paul has an incredible eye for detail regardless of whether you want something subtle or full on coffee table. [/quote] Yes I think it's beautiful and, yes it's Birdseye. I can't wait to collect her.
  14. I had some very exciting news from Paul over at Wal HQ today. My MKI was scheduled for early Dec but it seems that it will now be ready in September! He sent me a photo of it to show where it's got to in the build and...damn it's pretty. It looks better than I imagined it would. Roll on September! Here's the pic.
  15. My one and only festival was 1979 seeing Zeppelin at Knebworth. Haven't felt the need to go to another one as I doubt it could be surpassed. Happy days!
  16. I have an Eich 212S teamed with their T 900 amp. I used to have a TC450 with TC 210 and 212 cabs. I used the Eich set up for the first time last week with my band, which is a rock covers band with loud two guitars and a drummer who is a hard hitter. The new set up sounded great, there was no trouble in being heard and there was plenty of reserve power on tap should I ever need it. The other guys in the band thought my bass has never sounded better and I thought so too. Frankly the new set up blew my old TC rig out of the water and I really liked that rig! I would also give a huge thumps up to the amp as well. I was very pleased with the cab and how it performed. It's an easy lift, very well made and looks great. I would have no hesitatation in recommending Eich but as ever it's always good to try before you buy. I tried a Vanderkley 212 alongside the Eich and I preferred how the Eich sounded and it's a smaller cab.
  17. Me too....a great opportunity for the right person though. Good luck with the search!
  18. Good timing Blue, I have the same question. I sold my TC 450 which has a nice compressor built in and now I have an Eich T900 which doesn't so I've now got a Lehle Basswitch Compressor which I want to add my my pedal board. Most of the online advice is as already meantioned IE after the tuner however with the TC Head the compressor would, in effect, be at the end of the pedal chain.... I am minded to put it after the tuner but I'm open to any other thoughts.
  19. Well after years and years of lusting I'm finally getting closer to owning a MK1. I kicked the order off about 13 months ago... It should be with me in Dec.... I've gone for a fretted ebony board and birds eye maple body cap. Here's some pics... I can't wait!
  20. Saw many bands there in th 70s, a great venue.
  21. [quote name='TrevorR' timestamp='1476218660' post='3152504'] New Wal history blog looking at the woods used in building a Wal bass... this week the necks, next week the bodies... http://walbasshistory.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/wal-woods-part-1-necks.html [/quote] By coincidence I received a photo from Wal of the neck for my MKI. It's real now...only 14 months to go....
  22. I ordered my MK I in Feb....12 months to go.....not that I'm counting.... [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1476170796' post='3151857'] A year down and a year to go on the build of a fretless sister bass to my ziricote sixer. [/quote]
  23. [quote name='visog' timestamp='1471457557' post='3113216'] Great voice too... think he wrote Starless? Killer crunch P-Bass tone... Think his best playing is probably on UK. A great lost gem of Prog with a hint of Jazz courtesy of Allan Holdsworth! [/quote] Oh Yes the first UK Album is fab. Saw them on their first tour as well at the long gone Rainbow Finsbury Park. Happy days.....
  24. +1 for the Intel Inside Jingle.
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