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Stub Mandrel

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  1. Not a bass, but would make a distinctive fiver...
  2. I'm sorry, that defines fugly...
  3. Same sounds, very different look and feel. 🙂
  4. Well, after last night, the Epiphone Embassy has gone up a grade. I put a reasonable bass boost and a slight lift on mid and treble on the TE Elf, that made all positions of the blend control usable. In neck position I could get a lovely powerful but rich tone, but also plenty of presence by moving my fingers towards the bridge. With the bridge pickup I could vary hand position to move between a serious cutting honk to a more mellow sound. It just seemed much more pronounced than the variations on my Jazz basses. I was playing through the TE Elf (which gives a bit of built in compression) and the GR Bass AT212. Our guitaruists commented "That Trace sounded killer, very tight sound, no farting bass tones haha" An outstanding instrument for the price. I can't imagine anyone wanting to change the pickups.
  5. Yes, but this chap wasn't greatly familiar with it and had to improvise a bassline on the fly by ear...
  6. Third sunday in a row at the same cocktail bar. Last week it was empty amd left us feeling flat. This time we did some social media and they put a board outside. We got a small but highly enthusiastic audience who had a fantastic time, and so did we. Lots of extended improv and several impromptu solos. Also I used my TE Elf to see how it would gig with the GR Bass AT212 and the Epiphone Embassy. The sound was immense and the Embassy incredibly versatile. So a good night.
  7. The sort of song where if you don't know it you won't be able to anticipate most of the chord changes
  8. Is that a volunteer for an organising committee? I have a PJB c4, could bring it for a face off.
  9. Well its your fault for sunbathing next to the railings.
  10. OK, I had a brief chat with Steve, he'd support the idea of a Bass Bash at the Earl Haig, timed for a day when there's a band in the front bar in the evening for those who want to stay on. The big room has a stage, and plenty of room. I'll need a date and a suggestion of numbers. I was thinking September time, so we can get all the summer holidays out of the way?
  11. Saw a guy get up to jam bass last night. I felt for him. Suffice to say, one of the songs dropped on him was Maxwell's Silver Hammer...
  12. Funny, I think the G&L looks over ornate and old fashoned. They both take cues from a treble clef, ironically.
  13. A surprising but serious contender for aesthetic perfection in a headstock. And a complete fail:
  14. I went once. I saw Richard Thompson and Hank Wangford. I have no idea if I saw anything on a big stage. I do know that we took cases of orange juice grenadine and tequila to sell tequila sunrises. We didn't sell any and there was a lot of grenadine left over...
  15. All i did was pretty straightforward, the wood makes it. FWIW the Squier neck was a good fit.
  16. Alcohol based stains, then tung oil followed by wax.
  17. If you inspect a sock it's topology depends on what type of fibre it's woven from (e.g. cotton is hollow, nylon is not).
  18. You can flip these by unscrewing the worm wheel, disassembling and reassembling with the knob on the other side. It's surprisingly easy.
  19. Finally gigged the jaguar SS. Small bass, big sound. Lot of fun, think I prefer a 34" though.
  20. Well... I have two fenders, but I'm taking a Squier Jaguar to my next gig. I also happily gig an Epiphone and now a Harley Benton.
  21. Higher air density in winter leads to a slightly higher speed of sound, reducing latency and making it much easier to sit in the pocket than in summer.
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