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SteveXFR

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  1. 1 hour ago, BigRedX said:

    For me it's the note choices and combinations more than anything. Although a decent amount of chorus also helps.

     

    What style of music do you play? Lots of chorus sounds like it would be something very specific like shoegaze, post punk or alt rock.

  2. 3 hours ago, RogerDodger said:

    I would say that my signature sound is a bit of fret buzz, which you would normally assume to be poor fretting finger placement, but is actually fully intentional, and notes that sound like they are wrong, but are really just an edgy interpretation of the song.

     

    Not easy to do unless you rely on not doing quite enough practice....!

     

    Im afraid a lot of us are using that signature sound.

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  3. 51 minutes ago, kodiakblair said:

    I'm pretty sure the pickups in your Peavey "Dyna-Bass International Series", it's Sunday might as well use it's full name, are the same as in the C-Series/Zephyr.

     

    I never found replacements with the correct dimensions, hopefully time has solved that wee issue 👍

     

    They're actually not but this reminds me that it does have a pair of pickups from my old Zephyr. They are standard size but the 4 string International has 5 string pickups 

  4. I played a sludge metal gig through an Elf once. My Orange wouldn't work when I got to the venue but the sound tech had an Elf so I used it. It was perfectly decent and survived 45 minutes at max volume which a lot of amps wouldn't do without overheating. Not bad for a compact head. 

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  5. In my old style metal band

    Spector Euro 4 LX with eq centred both pickups on full.

    Two Notes Revolt on the dirt channel at 3/4 gain and mids boosted.

    Ashdown ABM600 with EQ flat and GK CX115 & CX210 cabs

     

    I tend to play lots of power chords or just very fast Lemmy inspired lines. With this set up I get a really nice tone almost like a cranked valve amp but without the maintenance bills or back injury.

     

    Im trying to work out my sound in my stoner/grunge band. I seem to be going towards my Yamaha BB with just a little dirt on it.

  6. 2 hours ago, Terry M. said:

    Are you referring to the active version of Squier Affinity mentioned on here or the older passive version? I ask because before purchasing my active version I tried 3 different ones to see if it was a fluke and I found them all equally excellent. I'm factoring in price-point here also.

     

    It was active and terrible. Decent quality paint but thats the only positive I can think of.

  7. I really didn't like my Squier Affinity Jazz. It had sharp frets, tuners made of cheese and I could just never get it to play nicely. Without doubt the worst bass Ive owned.

    Id recommend looking for a used Ibanez SR305. You'll easily find one in budget and they're not just good for the price, they're just really good. They're light, comfortable, nice narrow neck and a big range of available tones.

    Peavey International V is also excellent but not too common. Surprisingly nice bass and I managed to find one for £150

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  8. After selling all my gear last year, all my gear has been bought this year. 

    The worst is easy, a Fender Mexican standard Precision. I think it was just a bad one, I've had a few before but this one just sucked. I couldn't get a decent setup on it and it always sounded weak so its gone now.

    Best purchase is either my Spector Euro 4 LX which sounds incredible and is really nice to play and was a great price or my Yamaha BB1100S which I picked up for £450 and is the nicest playing bass I've owned and sounds great.

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  9. I took my BB1100S to band practice for the first time. We're playing something between stoner metal and grunge so pretty noisy and nasty. The BB actually sounded better than my Spector. Played through an Ashdown ABM600 and Gallien Kreuger CX212 & CX115 cabs, it had a nice growl to it and loads of bottom end with a nice midrange punch. I had it set to active with mids boosted and both pickups plus a bit of drive on the amp.

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  10. In the past Ive always tuned down to C or lower for anything heavy. I know where im going when its low but the guitarist im playing with now doesn't want to tune more than a semitone below standard. 

    Its a new challenge for me so ill give it a bash but I need some inspiration. Classic 70's and 80's stuff doesn't really do anything for me (Sabbath being the exception) and were not going to be playing thrash, death or black metal. 

    Has anyone got any recommendations for doom and stoner metal in standard tunings? All I can find is Clutch

     

  11. 24 minutes ago, Richard R said:

     

    Another talented band.👍

    Maybe the future of music won't be so bad after all?

     

    I think one of their strengths is a broad range of influences. The one influence they all share is Muse but between them, theres everything from classical to Napalm Death. That and all of them absolutely love playing music. 

    They're working hard, hopefully they'll get somewhere with it but for now, they're loving what they're doing. 

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  12. My daughters band, Butane Skies have just released their second single. It may have been written, first performed and released at Christmas but it is absolutely, definitely NOT a Christmas song. 

    Third single coming very soon

     

    The cover art is by the singer/guitarist and all done by an actual human, not AI

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