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Paul S

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  1. Fender Precision Lyte? More P/J hybrid, but certainly lightweight - they go for £300-350 ish.
  2. Anything by Status Quo. That's what I did!
  3. Thanks for that. Yes, I saw the strings were rather near the edge. Curious.
  4. Listing has no info, does anyone know what it is or anything about them? I find myself mysteriously attracted to the look of it, and it is fairly local... [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130703473421?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130703473421?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649[/url]
  5. Bump this topic for more praise. I bought one of these Studio Spares isolation pads some weeks back but finally got a chance to make a direct comparison using it for the first time on a raised hollow stage where I had previously had a really boomy sound when the rig (Barefaced Compact and Midget, TC Classic 450) was set directly on the stage floor. This was at the Essex Arms in Brentwood, for those that know it. Anyway, it totally and utterly cured the problem. One time before I had the cab on a small table, which helped, but this *completely* eliminated the boominess. I'd go so far as to say that I got the best on stage sound I've ever had, plus (I was told) the projection was much greater and the tone much, much clearer*. As other people have said - this is the best value £30-worth of kit I have ever bought! For that money it really is a no brainer and it takes up no space at all. Happy man here Although it didn't stop me getting a memory failure at the start of 'I Fought The Law', which I have played scores, maybe hundreds, of times yet when the bass came in my mind was blank. Why does that happen!?
  6. My Fender Precision Lyte has that sort of style tuners, rather than clover leaf, so that combo does exist in Fenderland.
  7. For a low budget bass that will do what you require a Westone Thunder 1A would be my choice. One in good nick will cost £150 +/- and there is nothing to beat it at this end of the market, imo.
  8. I had a Trace Elliot 1x18" that I paired with either a 2x10 or a 1x15 depending upon my whim. It sounded huge. It also weighed 40kg.
  9. I bought a Korg Pitchblack tuner to replace the Zoom B2.1u when I swapped over to pedals from the multi. I have to say mine doesn't work that quickly and often have to pick the string a few times to get a consistent reading, whereas the one in the Zoom worked a treat each time. On the plus side it is small and the display very clear.
  10. [quote name='CBbass' timestamp='1337806923' post='1665888'] What a crappy bass. [/quote] No it isn't. If you were to pick one up you'd find it is a beautifully crafted, handmade in the UK vintage bass that, in terms of build quality, can hold its head high. It does have some deficiencies. It is very heavy, has a very wide and thick neck and a weak tone. But it isn't worth anything remotely like the asking price.
  11. 40 years ago they were powerful, fresh and one of the best live bands out there. Also the reason my hearing is shagged, after standing next to the giant PA cab at the Queen's Hotel in Westcliff as there was a vacant spot. Rob Young's harmonica did something to my brain. [u][url="http://youtu.be/2ruTVsXr85g"]http://youtu.be/2ruTVsXr85g[/url][/u]
  12. I had one not so long ago - bought for £200. Sold it - 3years ago? - for £180 with a nos perspex bridge fitted as well. This guy needs to join the real world, I think.
  13. Another U2 'Vertigo' opener for our pop/rock band. Heavy rock band opens with 'We Belong To The Night' UFO.
  14. Another page 5 rescue. Things move quickly here... 400+ views, no comments, let alone interest! To get a bass of this age in this condition doesn't happen too often.
  15. [quote name='Doctor J' timestamp='1337467794' post='1660618'] The more experienced you are, the better your ability to recognise how far away you are from being an expert. [/quote] ^^This^^ Not just bass playing but pretty well everything in life. I have been asked by the Royal Horticultural Society to review a book that has just been published on a single genus of plants that is within the scope of the small botanical puddle I inhabit. I have accepted, of course - who wouldn't? - but the very fact that I have been asked carries a weight of responsibility and expectation that I find rather frightening. I feel like a fraud. As they say, anyone who builds themselves a pedestal just has further to fall.
  16. On Friday I used a Peavey 15" cab at a rehearsal studio that I don't usually go to - just because it was there, really - I had my Barefaced Midget in the boot. Put my TC Electronic Classic 450 through it and it sounded absolutely huge. That is for a classic rock covers band with a loud drummer and even louder guitar player. The big heavy stuff like this and Trace Elliot can be picked up for peanuts secondhand and are worth considering if lower back, transport and storage space aren't an issue.
  17. I play in two rocks bands, one classic heavy rock with a very loud drummer. I use a Barefaced Compact plus Midget, either independently or together depending on circumstances, with a TC Electronic Classic 450. That head has a very good and useable 'tubetone' control that gives a pretty decent valvey overdrive sound that can go from 'totally clean' to 'Lemmy'. If I were buying from scratch again I would keep the same cabs and stick with TC Electronic, but get the RH450 as the footswitchable memory thingy for amp settings I would find useful. The Barefaced cabs I think are universally admired by those that have used them and easy to recommend as they reproduce very cleanly the sound of what goes in. Recommending amps is a bit of a minefield - everyone hears things differently and prefers different things.
  18. Specsavers also. Get some - my ears don't ring any more after rehearsals, whereas they always used to even with the 'off-the-shelf' ear plus. I have it quite badly, with a background 'whoosh' noise as if I have a motorway at the end of my garden plus a high pitched 'whee' like the old 'TV has been left on after transmission finished' noise. I read it once described once as 'brain boredom' - if you are in a quiet situation with nothing going on you hear it. If you are busy with lots of background noise your brain gets distracted and it isn't there. It is annoying sometimes, very occasionally it drives me nuts, but you get on with life around it. I have been prescribed beta-histine by my GP, a drug that deals with inner ear things such as imbalance and Ménière's disease. I take it once daily, more when it is bad on which occasions I do actually feel that it helps. Ironically, perhaps, I need to wear hearing aids because my overall level of hearing is terrible and, when earing those, having all the day to day noises piped straight into my ears masks the tinnitus.
  19. One day away from my pc and this is on page 4!
  20. And a bump to the top. These are over a grand new, this is such good condition that if you are thinking of buying a new one this is worth considering!
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