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Paul S

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  1. I used a Line 6 G50 for several years and it was trouble free. Then when the Boss WL50 came out I was seduced by it's compact size - receiver is standard Boss pedal sized and the transmitter bug docks into it for charging. Elegant solution. Whenever I have used it for rehearsals it is brilliant. The second gig I used it earlier this year the bass cut out briefly a couple of times for no apparent reason. The Boss was blamed, perhaps unfairly, but now I am a little wary of it.
  2. Bearably warm, I'd say. One plus side of so few punters turning up - not many hot bodies
  3. Probably hear it anyway - just leave a window open
  4. Sorry, do I know you? I swear my watch has more memory than I do. Shame really, I used to be quite clever once.
  5. I forgot to turn mine on first set... 🙄
  6. Thanks Warren, ditto. Have you looked inside your camera yet? Hope to be there on 6th.
  7. See y'all tonight if you're coming along
  8. Stray Cats at Hammersmith Apollo last night. Saw Brian Setzer a few years ago when he did his big band Jump Jive and Wail stuff and his guitar playing was amazing. Really edgy, some phenomenal licks. So when Mrs S spotted this coming up we thought it had to be done. Setzer's playing last night was slicker with the spikes and bumps smoothed out. More Bill Hayley than Stray Cats IMO. And once you've done that to rockabilly the tunes can tend to sound much the same as each other. Some cheesy 'spontaneous' well rehearsed, poorly delivered lines 'well, gee, Slim, whadda ya reckon - shall we play X?' type stuff didn't help. Lee Rocker's slap bass was great - he played with energy and enthusiasm, also sang a lot - whether buy design or necessity I don't know as Setzer's voice was giving out fairly early on. We gave it an hour but left early. Which meant no crush on the tube going home, which was good. Best thing I thought was to see most of the punters in full rockabilly regalia, tattoos and hair gel. I imagine the die hard fans would have enjoyed it regardless.
  9. And there rests the case for the defence, m'Lud.
  10. As long as you forget the other 9...
  11. I have one of these rifle bags and it fits my Squier Mustang 'exactly' It is also nicely padded with some hard protection on the sides, plus pockets for ammo should the punters get out of hand.
  12. Not in all cases and certainly not in mine. If I wear a bass for a gig or rehearsal that weighs anything over 9lbs - these days more like anything over 8lbs - and my back will be killing me next day, no matter how wide the strap or how well the bass balances.
  13. I bought an old hard case at a boot sale that fits 'ok'. It is a better fit for a Mustang bass. I am guessing it is a guitar case. Epiphone make an SG bass hard case but, call me a snob, I just can't allow myself to subject a Gibson to the indignity of it I've recently ordered one of these from Gear4Music which, if the measurements work out OK, will be a nice snug fit.
  14. The evening makes for a great sing-along! Well, if you know the words. Hopefully we will although it has been a while since our last gig...
  15. Just love mine - beyond the honeymoon period I am still head over heels. I've even got used to the bridge.
  16. Fantastic! I'll be standing at the back but singer Noel will be glad to have some heckling...
  17. Next to the Cricketers Pub, used to be called The Riga Bar some while back. Be great to see some Basschatters there - come and heckle!
  18. I have found that I prefer a wider string spacing for my rather agricultural finger style playing, which I seem to be employing with increasing frequency. With a pick I am happiest with 16mm but prefer 18 or 19mm when fitting my fat fingers in there.
  19. That's because I am a tightwad
  20. I'd nominate 'Another Brick In The Wall (pt 2) if no-one else has. Especially on the outro. The bass in Tom Petty's 'Break Down' lays down the vibe for the whole song, too.
  21. I lied! 45mm nut width. Sorry about that, I mis-remembered.
  22. I have a Jake 5 string with a 43mm nut width that weighs 8lbs. Yes, a 5 string. Lovely thing it is too. So a 4 string will weigh a decent chunk less.
  23. I had a Silver Series Precision once and, straight out of the box, it was one of the nicest Precisions I have ever owned or played. And when I then consider it cost me under £200 in terms of vfm it couldn't be beaten. I should never have sold it - lightweight, 40mm neck and, the best thing, the most fantastic woody tone. I've had a handful of other A series, E series MIJ Squier Ps and a couple of JVs (still have one) and although not as good as the JVs (but a fraction of the price) it was as good as the others. IMO etc.
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