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derrenleepoole

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  1. No listed on [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Audere-Audio-Classic-4B-Internal-Bass-Guitar-Preamp-/160448062399?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item255b7323bf#ht_500wt_1098"]Ebay[/url]. [s]Well, after much deliberation I've decided to sell on my Audere preamp system to help fund a new computer (and I will regret doing it). It's the [url="http://www.audereaudio.com/Classic4B.htm"]Classic 4b[/url] model: The unit is used but is in very good condition. It's previously been installed in a Cort Action V and OLP MM2 bass, and completely improves the tone of your instrument no end. This was personally imported by myself into the UK from new from Audere. The unit is complete but lacks the original installation instruction - I'll print out another one. The model in question is the single battery unit and has volume/balance, mid/mid & treble/bass stacked knob configuration. I'm asking for offers of £110 posted anywhere in the UK. Postage to overseas will be quoted for. All payments by COC (BB2) or Paypal only please.[/s]
  2. I really regret selling mine! A superb little amp for the money - built like a tank and packs a punch. Good luck with the sale.
  3. I'm loving the Stingray vibe and was wondering (this seems like the thread to ask on) if there is a short scale version of any of their instrument range?
  4. Kudos for doing something I'm far too lazy to try myself I've always wanted to try a self build cab with a down firing sub speaker as well - you know, just for that extra umph!
  5. Is this the full scale version, or the junior short scale one? Cheers...
  6. YOu're right about the SF head, but given the choice it's far better than the LG units.
  7. Poor build quality and reliability make this 'seemingly-good-option-for-the-price' amplifier a loser! The input section is very weak and you need a bass with a very high output indeed or preamp to get the most of the power on offer. Seriously, the input section is awful. May do as a backup amp, but I wouldn't trust it as a main gigging head, mine died from new within a month of ownership and I'm a light amp user. The Superfly head is a much better unit and can be had for little money these days. For the price they fetch you could buy two, one as a main and one as backup!
  8. What a great tune, though this isn't my favorite version, I like the original demo version of it from when Jaco was first starting out. What I love about Jaco's playing is his sense of timing, and the way he seems to leave masses of space and air in a groove, even if the groove is fast and tight - Jaco is the king of time in my opinion. I think most people don't understand this about his playing.
  9. Superb work mate, very envious indeed
  10. Short scale SX Jazzes sound ace to me:
  11. The Ibanez Promethean is a great little amp, and the fact that the head is removable like a Walkabout Scout makes it very versatile for me. There's also a nice gig bag for it, making it a nice all in one solution. If you're ever passing Blackburn you're welcome to try it out. Back to topic though... don't for the Acoustic Image range of combos... you may (not very likely mind) get an early one in that price bracket. If you had a grand to spend, theres a second had Mesa Scout at Bass Direct
  12. Played the Ye Olde John O Gaunt in Lancaster town centre on Sunday night. A really nice quaint pub with a good live music scene. Not massively busy to be honest, but the crowd all stayed to watch us and all sang along which was great fun. A nice way to end a gig run, as we're having a band break while I get ready for the new baby arrival
  13. I'm making the move to short scale after 20 years on the bigger boys. I find them just so much more comfortable to play, particularly over longer sets. Sound wise, there really isn't that much difference in newer models IMO, as modern preamps and modern string design can more than compensate for lower string tension etc. I have a Tanglewood TEB12 semi acoustic 30" bass. Tonally is very good and versatile, the only weak element being the E string which lacks definition compared to the other strings. But a bit of thoughtful playing gets around this. This is probably due to the strings I'm using more than anything else. I'm looking at a SX jazz bass next, and putting in a good preamp with good high tension strings should still deliver useable tone that most people would be hard pressed to tell the difference between it's 34" brother.
  14. If you have an iPod have a look at Instantdrummer Heartbreaker: Cost about five quid and the sound quality and versatility is surprisingly good. A bit limited on different time signatures, but it is a real drummer sampled and the most people would be hard pressed to notice the difference
  15. Buy a car holding kit for an iPod and gaffer tape it to the stand! Far cheaper to do, and to replace.
  16. +1 on Cort, very good value for the money and well built basses to boot!
  17. [quote name='Bilbo' post='855974' date='Jun 3 2010, 12:22 PM']Actually, I interviewed Ron Carter for my Paul Chambers biography and he played with Mingus on "The Shoes of the Fisherman's Wife Are Some Jive Ass Slippers" My God. I did it in 2!![/quote] Nice one! 'Shoes' album was my induction into Mingus and jazz in general and remains one of my favourites!
  18. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='855960' date='Jun 3 2010, 12:14 PM']Ha! Stop press! I've sung with Lesley Garrett a few times, and she [url="http://labs.echonest.com/SixDegrees/?start=lesley+garrett&end=charles+mingus"]links to Mingus in 3 steps[/url]![/quote] That still makes you 4 steps like me
  19. 1. I was taught bass by Steve berry 2. Who was taught by Dave Holland 3. Who played with Miles Davis 4. Who played with Mingus...
  20. Maybe a Zoom H2 for recording gigs and practices?
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