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silverfoxnik

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  1. More details here: http://www.walbasses.co.uk/
  2. [quote name='walbassist' timestamp='1325272432' post='1481661'] I knew Pete for 22 years and spent many happy hours at the workshop(s) and snooker club. A genuine, lovely, talented man. I will miss him very much, but both he and Wal leave a wonderful legacy in the instruments they gave to us. [/quote] +1 Well said Gareth! Like many here, i met Pete lots of times at the workshop(s) in High Wycombe starting way back in 1983 when I got my first Wal (that was a lovely bass that was..). Stories abound about how many times he repaired, restored, upgraded and worked on so many Wals long after he and Ian Waller had first made them. And usually all that work was done for only a token payment in return. It really was lifetime customer care! Pete and Ian respected their customers and made real friends of a lot of them and I think that's got as much to do with the amazing legacy that surrounds the instruments, as much as their uniqueness of design and tone and fantastic build quality, which of course was Pete's department.. RIP Pete. Thank you - you did us all proud! (P.S. if anyone hears news of the funeral and a collection, I'd be very keen to know and send something)
  3. Another life-long Bowie fan here and yes, have to agree with all the praise for Mick Ronson. Moonage Daydream is pretty much my favourite guitar solo ever and that along with his string arrangements (particularly on Hunky Dory) secure Ronson's place as one of the best musicians of his generation IMHO. I absolutely loved this footage; Bowie at his best and it had so much energy and vitality when compared with say, some of the live performances you see these days on 'Later' for example.. What a great find!
  4. +1 It was a great day; I have some photos to upload which I'll do later or tonight..
  5. Yes - please come along!.. And feel free to bring some of your gear with you if you want? One of the main activities at a Bass Bash is getting together with like-minded people with a shared interest in 'all things bass'.. and having a chance to show off your gear, look at other people's basses/rigs/fx etc... Look forward to seeing you there..
  6. [quote name='Bottle' timestamp='1322069417' post='1446192'] Tempted....very tempted.....saw 'PantherAirsoft's bit about the Big Twin T in the DnB thread, so that and the S12 would be on my 'must listen to' list GK MB500 is now up for sale, along with the 4x10, so getting rid of everyhting so far Ian [/quote] ...you have been assimilated, Mr Bottle!
  7. The Barefaced Super 12 (IIRC) that Alex had in the Jam Room was fantastic!
  8. Thanks for all your hard work Colin! As silddx said, your efforts really are appreciated by everyone involved and it simply wouldn't be possible without you...... Nik
  9. It's really interesting to hear what everyone else gets up to...creatively that is! This could be a topic for the next SE Bass Bash...
  10. [quote name='Bottle' timestamp='1321368560' post='1438284'] PS I've just bunged this up as you may be interested in it - the bassist from Clatter uses a three-way rig, with a Mesa Dual Rec and a 4x12 guitar cab for the seriously over-driven portion of her sound - quite interesting to see how she's done it [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6HbKRkPnpA"]Clatter Bass Rig[/url] HTH [/quote] That was really helpful Ian; that's quite a set up she's using!!
  11. Thanks for the YouTube link Ian; will watch that with interest tonight... Guys; thanks for the other suggestions.. all really helpful! I like the modified Volume pedal idea.. I haven't had time this week to do any more work on this but I'm thinking that provided I have my FX rig using different speakers to my SWR Triad - so, say a cab with 8" drivers for example - then I'll get this idea to work really well.. Nik
  12. Hi Si, That's cool! Look forward to seeing you all next week Nik
  13. Just a week and a half to go now; any one else interested in coming along to this??
  14. [quote name='nipplebass' timestamp='1321447515' post='1439202'] man i've always wanted one of the H&K bassbase amps! if you weren't so far away id make you an offer [/quote] They're great amps; I love mine! Just make the offer and get it shipped..
  15. I recently bought a Boss ME50-B from Alex and everything went very smoothly! Good to deal with and very helpful.. Thanks Alex!
  16. So; what's the deal with phase cancellation? I tried out some different combinations at the weekend using the Boss Tuner as a line splitter, which worked well, and also, used the FX out on my H&K which also worked well.. That way, i could use the FX blend control to very quickly balance up the volume between the two rigs.. But I think I favour the Boss Tuner idea most as that way, there's no discernible difference in the signal going into both rigs, whereas, coming out of the back of the H&K, I'm sure there's a very, very small delay.. For some reason though, the high pass filter line out didn't work, which was a shame! Overall, I think the biggest obstacle to getting this to work really well is the issue of phase cancellation. So what's the deal with it; is it about using different cabs, different sized drivers or is it about splitting the frequencies and how far the two rigs are apart in the room? .
  17. Great photos Ian!! dmccombe7; I still have one of those Peavey heads and love it!
  18. Pete, The aim is to use some FX all the time and have the sensitivity set so that, depending on how much I dig in whilst playing, more or less FX can be heard.. My aim is for the FX to be like a permanent 'colour' or 'flavour' to the overall bass sound, but I can lose it when I want it.. Hope that explains it? Nik
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