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stingrayfan

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  1. A slapper from the 1980s. Inspired lots of people to take up bass - including me. Said to be top bloke too. Read more [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_King_(musician)"]HERE[/url].
  2. Check the gain on the amp isn't set too high. Wind it down and wind the master volume up. Set all the EQ flat. Otherwise, are you using active bass? If so, change the battery in the bass.
  3. I do too. It's hard at first and feels really strange but you do get used to it. I find I need to learn the bass line first and then do the backing over the top but it feels natural to do now. To answer your question, go for it. It'll make you much more more marketable and actually, it's quite enjoyable.
  4. Is that the price - or the phone number to call if I'm interested?
  5. Nice to hear someone say something nice about a guitar shop instead of moaning about them. I hope you bought something and didn't run off to buy it online.
  6. Cheat some more. Find out what songs they all like, and rip the riffs and licks from those and bring them to the practice. Works for me...
  7. Hmm... interesting. If you're happy with the type of gigs they're coming up with and you're getting good money for them, then should be fine. Keep us posted please.
  8. [quote name='SJA' post='83882' date='Nov 5 2007, 10:51 AM']apparently someone also played live behind the stage while Matt Willis mimed badly out front.[/quote] So is there a whole band playing behind the stage cloth? I'm intrigued now.
  9. Never heard of them but if they're coming up with concrete bookings, then go for it. What's their %?
  10. [quote name='Old Horse Murphy' post='90753' date='Nov 19 2007, 11:59 AM']I paid £1650 for it which I simply don't have at the moment.[/quote] Bloody 'ell I thought I was bad buying a 350 quid bass I didn't need!
  11. 200 quid? Not sure about using on bass - but I wouldn't plug anything into one of those that was connected to the mains!
  12. [quote name='stewblack' post='90640' date='Nov 19 2007, 07:10 AM']Musicians tend to like songs for other reasons, and naturally shy away from the bog standard run of the mill obvious every day vacuous chart stuff that the proles lap up. Oh hang on, that is a kind of snobbery. Hmmm.[/quote] +1. I've been in bands where the conversation goes like this: 1. "I hate playing that song, can't we drop it?" 2. "But it's our most popular song, people love it." 1. "I don't, it's boring." 2. "But we're a covers band. Aren't we paid to play stuff people like? Why's it boring?" 1. "Cos I don't play very much on it." Saying that, bet most bass players look forward more to the song with lots of nice bits to play rather than chugging 8ths. But chugging 8ths might be part of your most popular song, so you play it because people like it, and the pleasure comes from watching loads of people enjoying themselves.
  13. Rock N Roll Star - Oasis. On paper, it should work fine: well known song, glam rock feel but people don't go for it. They're at the bar before the vocals start. Maybe it's how we do it. It's on the subs bench these days. Only for emergencies.
  14. There's not much between them, got to say. The natural one feels a bit more worn-in and woody, and the blue one a bit more new and "zingy". The blue one also looks that little bit classier in the flesh, because of the blueburst finish and rosewood neck. Shame they don't colour-match the headstock, as it would look great. Both have a similar growly-yet-snappy sound. My Stingray's not had a look-in at a gig since the first one came along. Not only do they sound better all round, they're lighter too. Picked up the SR the other, thinking I should give it a gig, and put it back in its case. Boy, did it weigh a ton compared to these ones. I also find I have to roll the treble of my SR4 to get rid of that inherent "clacky clacky" sound which make the bass sound a bit dull. These puppies are happy to have everything wide open and not a clack in sight. I really should come down off the fence and tell you if I like G&L Tribs or not, eh? Haha.
  15. [quote name='vegas_hooker' post='90067' date='Nov 17 2007, 11:26 PM']That looks the t*ts...if you pardon my french. Lovely looking basses.[/quote] Have a go on one if you can, they sound even better than they look.
  16. Good work - the Warwick stuff's really underrated. I'd like one of these but I think it would blow my 600w cab up!
  17. Starting bid: $9999.00 [i]"The price is reasonable...happy bidding!"[/i]
  18. +1 on Reef. People love that song. We find these do the job: Chelsea Dagger - Fratellis Predict A Riot - Kaisers Town Called Malice - Jam
  19. Just arrived from the States. So pleased with my L2000 Tribute, I bought another. Although this one has a maple neck and was S/H from Ebay. Came with a G&L case though. Cost me just over 350 quid inc delivery and all taxes. Slightly over the odds, but what the hell. Cleary used, with a few battle scars and rusty screws, but great low action and played-in neck. Doesn't feel squeaky clean new which is nice. With a fresh set of nickels on, it sounds great. Very playable, growly and bright. Haven't used in anger yet, so don't know how it'll sound loud. Will report back. And here's a pic of my other one. Also a Tribute L2000.
  20. Ibanez make some great stuff but get the Fender, it'll hold its money better
  21. What about an Aerodyne? I had one and it was nicely made and looked the dog's. Sounded great with a pick, I just couldn't get on with the vintage feel.
  22. It's funny how he can pinpoint the year that the machineheads were changed but, oh, erm, can't, erm, remember, what year his brother-in-law bought it. The bass that the brother-in-law's had from new. Perhaps he could just ask him? It's not as though he was trying to make out it was super rare or anything. Saying that, Fender Ps with gold hardware and a whopping great chunk out of them, are hard to find...
  23. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='84103' date='Nov 5 2007, 05:31 PM']What like this... [/quote] I reckon you could smuggle another one in the house disguised as a light and hide it under that lampshade on the left.
  24. I like it. Nice and punchy. Good stuff.
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