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EssentialTension

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  1. Very nice, Andy. Were your wife's snapshots a replacement for buying one while you were there? Did you see around the workshop too?
  2. Well used but in good condition Tascam CD bass trainer with mains power supply. If you don't know already, you can see what it does [url="http://www.tascam.com/products/cd-bt1mkii.html"]here[/url] on the Tascam website. It looks like this: All in working order but please note that [u][b]the CD lid occasionally falls off due to damage to one hinge in a fall and so needs to be clipped back on[/b][/u]. Because of this and my desire for a quick sale, I'm asking the absolute bargain price of [b][u]£30 posted[/u][/b]. I don't have the original packaging but it will be well packed.
  3. I'm going to regret this but other purchases loom on the horizon so..... For [b]£65 posted[/b]: Electro-Harmonix Black Finger Compressor in good but well used condition (with slightly tatty velcro on the bottom) and complete with its own 12volt AC power supply unit and in original box. If you don't know what it does then see [url="http://www.ehx.com/products/black-finger"]here[/url] at the EH website. [b]£65 posted[/b]
  4. [quote name='KevB' post='639985' date='Oct 29 2009, 01:00 PM']McVie & Fleetwood have been pretty lucky to have intially got a talent like Peter Green on board and then in later years (when the band was once again getting a bit directionless) the Nicks/Buckingham package . And then there was Christine chipping in with some quality songs of her own to boot.[/quote] Well, lucky in a sense but they got lucky because they were/are a great rhythm section.
  5. [quote name='WonderHorse' post='639968' date='Oct 29 2009, 12:45 PM']Yeah if they weren't so expensive I'd by a set of each but unfortunately I'm not flushed with cash. From what I've seen on Youtube the La Bellas sound better to me Is TI Tomastik?[/quote] Yes, Thomastik Infeld Jazz Flats or TIJFs.
  6. I was thinking 'Didn't we do this only recently?' but apparently it was back in February. Time flies, eh? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=42211&hl=signature"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;hl=signature[/url]
  7. [quote name='WonderHorse' post='639881' date='Oct 29 2009, 11:28 AM']I'm thinking a botu taking the plunge and putting some flats on my Jazz. Would you recommend La Bellas or the TI Jazzs. Since these two seem to be the most popular. For the record the band I play in is british rock n roll (Beatles, The Who, The Clash, The Jam) that sort of stuff but it's all original material, and my bass lines have abit more of a reggae/ska feel to them rather than the usual root note thumping.[/quote] You may need to try them both to see what you like better, although I'd say either would work. I much prefer the TIs which are nickel and looser tension wise. The La Bellas are steel (I think) and much tenser. It's a while since I played any La Bellas but IIRC the TI's have a more middy sound. You might also want to consider Pyramid Golds. No doubt a second opinion will be along soon.
  8. [quote name='obi 2 kenobi' post='639831' date='Oct 29 2009, 10:38 AM']Thru body with same strings are noticably tighter, strings have less 'slack', and less freedom of movement.[/quote] I don't mean to deny your experience but, all other things being equal, the physics of this means that if the overall string length is greater from through-body stringing it will make the string more not less compliant or elastic and can have no effect whatsoever on tension (which is determined only by mass per unit length, pitch, and length between nut and bridge). If through-body stringing were to shorten the length between bridge and string end then you could expect an increase in compliance or elasticity. My own experience is that it makes no discernible difference with the extra lengths we are in practice talking about.
  9. [quote name='nobody's prefect' post='639686' date='Oct 29 2009, 07:35 AM']jaysis am I hung over or what. sat down for a pint with some friends yesterday and at about 11 o'clock we were right pissed. didn't stop for 3 more hours though.[/quote] Perhaps you should have stepped away from the computer. I recommend bacon sandwich, chocolate milkshake, large brandy - you'll be right as rain. [quote name='nobody's prefect' post='639686' date='Oct 29 2009, 07:35 AM']Maybe if you could persuade Espie to tie her hair into a pony tail?[/quote] [quote name='nobody's prefect' post='639686' date='Oct 29 2009, 07:35 AM']Besides, I think I won: someone seriously took the comparison of a lady in her sixties (has to be?) to a woman not 30. I mean... That should be a no contest, really. AND IT ISN'T![/quote]
  10. [quote name='beardybass' post='639672' date='Oct 29 2009, 04:25 AM']Give Esperanza a bell and ask her if she wants to go see ToP with you. Job's a good 'un.[/quote] Best answer by far.
  11. [quote name='Sean' post='639689' date='Oct 29 2009, 07:38 AM']Cheers, guys. If you want a good idea of how versatile flats can be listen to some tracks off the new REM live album. Mike Mills uses flatwounds on his Precision and strikes them with a pick. His tone is just fabulous.[/quote] On a lot of 60s pop in both US and UK the session bass players - e.g. Carol Kaye, Joe Osborn, John Paul Jones - were using a Precision or Jazz with flats and a pick.
  12. And, perhaps, whereabouts are you based?
  13. To the original dilemma, I say if you can't do both then do ToP - because there will plenty of future chances to see ES but fewer to see ToP.
  14. [quote name='nobody's prefect' post='638735' date='Oct 28 2009, 07:50 AM']Erm... Man what? There are some very good looking women musicians around, but Esperanza? Are you guys [i]blind?[/i][/quote] I think you're mistaken:
  15. £450 for Tiffany? I couldn't possibly.
  16. Very very nice Clarky. How many cushions are there in your home?
  17. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='639605' date='Oct 28 2009, 11:39 PM']Glad to have been of service, Dave But I will tell you that the quality of these is really consistent. Every CV Jazz I've picked up has been a corker. The next Jazz up the food chain is literally the American Standard. They'd might as well close the Enchilada facility in Mexico, LOL.[/quote] Oh dear - I've got my fingers in my ears.
  18. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='639572' date='Oct 28 2009, 11:06 PM']Jazz now sold. Thanks for all the interest! Rich.[/quote] That's a relief. I was having trouble resisting. Well done, Rich.
  19. Melv, thanks very much for the PM to which I have replied. I am looking around for something to sell.
  20. [quote name='Clarky' post='639444' date='Oct 28 2009, 08:49 PM']Try dropping EssentialTension (aka Dave) a PM as I think he may be interested in getting a cab to match his combo[/quote] Thanks Clarky. You're absolutely correct that I want it but unfortunately the bank manager says 'No'.
  21. [quote name='phil_the_bassist' post='639241' date='Oct 28 2009, 05:07 PM']The comfy drum throne sounds like a good plan, but can I get away with it at a rock/mod gig..?[/quote] You can more than get away with it, you're going to look positively cool on that stool. Good luck.
  22. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='639215' date='Oct 28 2009, 04:42 PM']That's it, 9min 20sec in. According to Jaco it's harder to play a fretted because of fret noise! But yeah, he says he always played over the fret as it's clearer[/quote] Does he connect it to playing fretless though or do I have false memory syndrome?
  23. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='639367' date='Oct 28 2009, 07:34 PM']McVie is a criminally underrated player and always has the right line for the song[/quote] +1. McVie has always sounded great in all the incarnations of the Mac and the Bluesbreakers before that.
  24. Rock, blues, soul, ska, reggae, country, n'orleans, rock 'n' roll... anything really... all with TI Jazz Flats. As a reviewer says at Stringsdirect: 'Don't be fooled by the name! I use these 'jazz' strings to play hard punk rock - and nothing beats 'em! Worth every penny.'
  25. [quote name='buff' post='639027' date='Oct 28 2009, 01:02 PM']Great briton then [/quote] Great enough to get a sig bass - from Squier.
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