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Hi Folks, I was bidding on a 1x10 cab on Ebay but it was a 'collection only' auction with the seller being based in Bath, so way too far for me to get to.. So, not to be outdone I duly put a post up on Basschat asking for help and almost immediately, Dave aka 'TheRev' offered to pick up the cab and help ship it to me.. Anyway, I won the auction and Dave very kindly went and picked up the cab and parcelled it up immaculately, ready for collection. Needless to say, it arrived here completely safe & sound! As if that isn't enough, going back a couple of years, I bought a Peavey Sessionbass head from Dave (possibly in Bassworld days..) and he virtually delivered it to my door, on his way back from a gig over in East Sussex, saving me loads of time and postage! So, I just wanted to thank Dave and say he is just about one of the nicest people you're ever likely to meet! And he typifies what Basschat is all about IMHO.. Absolutely brilliant Dave - thanks mate! Cheers Nik
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Great looking rig!
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I think Copeland is a great drummer but him and Sting aren't my idea of a great rythym section..
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2003 G&L Tribute L-2500 5 String - Cherry Sunburst
silverfoxnik replied to cockbongo's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='barend' post='424737' date='Mar 4 2009, 08:09 AM']I certainly have some doubts about letting it go. That is why I want to swop it. It also crossed my mind to have it made fretless. But I like to keep it original in case I ever want to sell it. Making it fretless will cost me money and also will devaluate the bass. Ordering a fretless Wal neck would be a good idea, but god know how long that will take.[/quote] There used to be some spare necks lying around at the Wal factory in High Wycombe and it may be that Paul herman has them now, since he's taken over everything.. Worth a try at least?
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[quote name='walbassist' post='424424' date='Mar 3 2009, 07:29 PM']Can you feel the love? I can't believe the response to my original post. A few interested parties of course, but the number of PMs saying "WTF are you doing?!" has made me realise that getting rid of this bass would probably be something I'd regret for the rest of my days. So, with apologies to those who were interested in the bass, I think we'll end the feeler status here; please consider the bass withdrawn. Thanks to all Gareth[/quote] Very wise decision if I might say so, Gareth! Your bass is one of the 'defining' Wals from the later period of the company's history IMO..
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That looks amazing, disorientating, but amazing!
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Great to read this endorsement of Alex's work.. am looking forward to hearing one soon myself!
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Marvin Gaye.... Jamerson, Jamerson...in colour
silverfoxnik replied to steve-soar's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Thunderthumbs' post='423826' date='Mar 3 2009, 02:01 AM']Not many YouTube vids close on 10 mins that I'll sit through, but that was heavenly.[/quote] +1 -
[quote name='Golchen' post='422204' date='Mar 1 2009, 08:34 AM']I use fingers, and I love the slapping thing but that's still a work in progress. As for a pick, they have never entered the equation for me although I see nothing wrong with them. I do sometimes play as if with a pick but without one (if that makes sense??) I read recently that it was called something like 'chucking'??? - don't know if anyone can shed any light on that?[/quote] I think Bernard Edwards used that technique; it's kind of using the thumb like a pick IIRC.. There's one particular Chic song where it's particularly evident but I can't remember which song..
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[quote name='The Bass Doc' post='421840' date='Feb 28 2009, 06:18 PM']Good job Phil Lynott (Gawd rest 'im) wasn't around to hear that - there is NO playing style that should be outlawed - otherwise we would not have had the innovating talents of so many pros who have different ways of playing to get 'their' sound[/quote] +1
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[quote name='BassBod' post='421780' date='Feb 28 2009, 04:31 PM']This is my current SWR complement....including the Raven Labs posh DI. Now I just need a decent gig, so its worth lugging it all around! [attachment=21215:DSCN1247.JPG][attachment=21216:DSCN1248.JPG] BB[/quote] That's very nice indeed!!
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[quote name='Protium' post='421596' date='Feb 28 2009, 11:48 AM']That is supercool. Looks like a MM jazz but good [/quote] +1
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[quote name='JohnnyLightyear' post='421249' date='Feb 27 2009, 07:18 PM']Just to echo everyone else's sentiments, sorry to hear about your troubles- hope things work out and you can aim to get them all back one day soon! [/quote] +1 Terrible situation to be in but i'm glad to hear you have some options open to you, even if it means moving away from the UK.. Hope this sale gets you what you need and things on the work front improve!
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[quote name='Leonard Smalls' post='420132' date='Feb 26 2009, 03:08 PM']Aye - loved early Adam and the Ants (Xerox, Whip in my Valise, Dirk Wears White Sox etc), and love Monochrome Set even more... Here's their myspace page - check Eine Symphonie and He's Frank for those who don't know them! [url="http://www.myspace.com/themonochromeset"]http://www.myspace.com/themonochromeset[/url][/quote] Those were good days! I did a few gigs with TMS, before Andy joined them though... Thanks for the link!
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Hi Folks, Just acquired a Yamaha NE1 pedal from John in a very smooth transaction.. Pedal's great, got here super-fast and is exactly as described! Funny thing is, although John has been a Basschatter since summer '07, he doesn't leave many posts so I thought he might be a new member of the Forum.. Hopefully with hs recent for sale activity, we'll now see more of him around as he's a really good guy to deal with. Cheers John! Nik
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Great collection Peter and very diverse... The old Yamaha looks great in a retro way along with the T-40 and I really love the look of the Warmoth.. As already said, a Wal would round it off very nicely..
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[quote name='littleal' post='420058' date='Feb 26 2009, 01:30 PM']WOW, That looks absolutly stunning! Your guy knows what he's doing, well done oliver.[/quote] +1 Great colour!
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Definitely true about having higher action to get more control over your tone, but that does all come down to your playing and your technique.. To be honest, I like lots of different playing styles and bass tones by various players but that's their sound, not mine so I just concentrate these days on trying to do my own thing ( however well or however badly) for the songs that we play in the set. Sean - that's the first time I've heard Matt Garrison and he has an amazing style but it sounds and looks more like classical guitar playing than bass playing IMO.. As for Leigh, well we've discussed that a few times already! Suffice to say I still love what he does. The YouTube clip reminded me of just how cool Matthew was back in those days - sadly missed!
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[quote name='Leonard Smalls' post='418196' date='Feb 24 2009, 10:53 AM']Andy Warren -of Adam and the Ants, and more impressively The Monochrome Set.. Interesting and musical player and I'll hear no wrong said of him, poor fella..[/quote] You're the first person I've ever heard mention Andy Warren on a bass forum and it's great to hear him get a mention!! I used to know him many years ago from the early Ants days and he had such a great stage persona, it almost didn't matter what he played. Certainly got a clanking great sound out of his Rickenbacker.. The first Monochrome Set (Strange Boutique) album was/is fantastic...
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Difficult to say; early Tobias basses did go for quite high prices in the States but they're less common over here so it's not so easy to find a benchmark.. So, my guess would be around the £1200-£1500 mark, but that's based purely on the fact that the market for 6 string basses is smaller than it is for 5 string basses.. And also the fact that there is less money around at the moment. Very good basses though...
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[quote name='stonecoldbass' post='418063' date='Feb 24 2009, 01:17 AM'][attachment=20993:DSCF2914.JPG] Ola! Here is a snap of my current rig which was fired up today for the recording of my bands new EP. The rig consists of: Boss Micro Rack 10 band graphic EQ Summit Audio TD100 Valve DI dbx 163x compressor Korg dtr1000 rack tuner Aguilar AG500sc Ampeg Classic 2x10 Ampeg Classic 1x15 Iceni Zoot Classic J Funkmeister 5 String Sadowsky Metro RV5 It sounds nice Cheers! Craig[/quote] That looks great! As do the basses..
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My bass goes directly into a DHA VT-1 Bass Purist pedal and the signal from that goes into my amp. Then I use the send/return on my amp to drive a DBX MC6 compressor and a Boss FT 2 dynamic filter pedal.. Generally, I prefer to have as little as possible in the way of the bass and the amp but the DHA pedal adds a little valvey warmth to the sound of my Eden Nemesis head, which is solid-state.