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jonnybass

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  1. With the exception of accessories (straps, strings and cables) my only purchase this year has been a Zoom b6. Loving it though by far my best purchase of 2023. Jonny
  2. I think it looks great, I don’t have £27k to spend on a bass, if I did would I buy it? Maybe if it played and sounded great. All power to whoever buys it. Hope they get loads of enjoyment out of it. jonny
  3. This is what swung me towards the B6, ultimately its not as flexible as the HX stomp (limited slots, no parrallel chains etc) but to unpack and plug in at a gig then adjust during soundcheck or create a new sound during a practice really quickly I think its terrific. I'm sure GAS will kick in and I'll buy a stomp too... Jonny
  4. I've been using the zoom b6 for around 6 months now. Played a couple of gigs with it, fabulous box if you are looking for easy to use straightforward muliteffects for your bass. Sounds are fab, take a bit of tweaking at gig volume but two inputs, with variable levels, DI out (with four DI models) on top of the good amp sims and available effects I cant think of a band gig situation where this wont meet my needs. Jonny
  5. Depends where central is, but Chris McIntyre in Edinburgh is terrific for all guitar repairing needs.
  6. Looks like it will be good for Metal
  7. Thats terrific Kevin. Well played and very tasteful music too.
  8. LIstened once, theres allot going on, will see how it fairs after another few listens. Jonny
  9. and another...
  10. Lovely bass, my main is a Recurve V string…anyone buying this is getting allot of bass for their money
  11. It depends on the band/music for me. For standard covers i use a 5. For originals i use a 5 and for any vintage covers gigs I use a 4. Switching between them isnt a problem now, but I've played 5s on and off for 30 years. Getting a good tight B string is very important, so construction of the 5 has to be of a good level. Jonny
  12. Hi I am trying to work out an option for selling etickets for our band gigs, it looks like Eventbrite do it, but id love to hear any real world experience from basschatters out there. Jonny
  13. Lovely bass great example, I have 0 gas but this makes me think of selling a bass to fund the buy. GLWTS
  14. Cheers Rich, I tried Elixirs when they first came out (im that old) but really didnt like the feel, although the more I think about it, I was playing two-three times a week and loving Labella Hard Rockin steels on my basses then. I may take another look at these. Jonny
  15. Thank you, I'll investigate. I notice Warwick do a Red or Black label. Do you have any experience on the differences? Jonny
  16. It all depends on the bass Im using and how often. My Fretless got a brand new set of Thomastiks in 2018, I think they were around £40, still going strong and no need to change them. My four string jazz which is doing the most work at the moment, gets a set of Ernie ball hybrid slinky's (£19.99) every 6-8 weeks depending on gigs and weather. Not found a suitable set for my Sire V7 five string, its currently strung with my spare fairly fresh (March) Newtone 5 string Platinums (£40 odd quid including delivery) which i use for the ACG. I haven't gigged with the ACG since June last year, so just ordered a set of Newtones for it, but when gigging regularly they get changed every 3 months. Anyone recommend a decent 5 string set for the Sire? They need to be roundwound, Nickel, 45 to at least 130 standard Long scale? I prefer flexibility link Hybrid slinky's and Newtones...Preferably under £30 Do D'Addario do a set that meets this? Only tried a flatwound set a few years ago and didnt like them... Jonny
  17. Bought a strap from Kevin. No hassles, package arrived, decent comms throughout. Jonny
  18. Added at the top, and one here
  19. Can this be marked as sold???
  20. Bump with a price reduction to £210 plus P&P. Edinburgh based.
  21. I watched a few minutes of the video, and then skipped to the music bits. My view is its up to you to play, look or use equipment how you want to. I love the solo bass stuff, you get some terrific noises and feelings coming across. As long as you keep doing what you want to, then go for it. Jonny
  22. Totally agree about some elements of this post but other points get me thinking. While it feels illogical to ascribe sonic characteristics to some materials for electric instruments, there can be no denying the skill of a luthier. In addition I often wonder how much is the placebo effect. Do musicians play better on certain instruments because they are comfortable and feel better (for them)? I think they do, in the same way artists use certain brushes, writers use certain implements etc.. I remember starting out playing and reading Chuck Rainey's bass method. His advice was pick a bass you like the sound of unplugged, as on an electric instrument it can only get better when you plug it in. This is something I kinda agree with.
  23. I have a V7 5 string in burgundy mist. Bought new. As soon as it came I took it to a tech for a set up, and it made a huge difference, immediately a far better playable bass. So be prepared for a set up (obvs YMMV). I found the B string is good, i've had worse /played far worse 5 strings over the years. I didnt like the pre-amp, sound was average but too many knobs on it. I have swapped it out for a Fender 3 band (4 knob) one I had kicking about. Its taken a huge step forward. The tuners are heavy making it a little neck heavy, but I can and have used it on a 3 hour gig without any discomfort. PIckups for my taste are a bit weak sounding, also not a huge fan of single coils but they dont have too much hum (at least haven't been for me so far). Over time I am looking to replace the tuning pegs for lighter ones, and change the pickups once thats done, this is easily a main gigging bass for me with any covers band I work with. For the money a great bass, they look cool (after my ACG probably my most commented on bass for looks) and are a good platform to modify and turn into an even better bass. Jonny
  24. I adjust the angle of my fingers, usually, for more straight or faster sections I have the tips of my fingers vertical over the point of the string I am plucking. When I want growl or harder attack I turn my fingernails more towards the neck and hit slightly harder, usually leading with the middle finger. This works for me, I'm sure I got this tip from watching a Bryan Beller interview on youtube somewhere. jonny
  25. I'd go to the albums Roll the bones or Counterparts. Although Im not sure the 72 was used on Roll the bones, you may still not like them..
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