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[i][size=5]'Dum, dum dum, dum dum dummer dum....'[/size][/i] [i][size=5][/size][/i]
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1971 Fender Precision Olympic White/Rosewood
wateroftyne replied to bamboscha's topic in Basses For Sale
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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1360680403' post='1974487'] right... I know you'll have some expertise here.... how do you see flat wound strings, and also less valvey sounds effecting how we hear the bass "in the mix" ? [/quote] Pfff... it depends. IME chances are the engineer doesn't have much experience with them, or doesn't know what they are. They'll be EQ'd the same as rounds and they'll sound like crap. If you're working with someone who knows what they are, and what they're supposed to sound like, then it can be great, but it doesn't happen too often. And then there's the final mix and mastering, which can undo all the good work anyway...
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How much treble is on this bass tone? Hardly any. Can you hear every note? Hell yes. Mixing bass like this is a dying art. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVlSdY6N7Dk"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVlSdY6N7Dk[/url]
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The same applies to violins as it does to basses and guitars: when you do buy one, regardless of wether it's a cheap Chinese thing or something second-hand and decent, take it to a repairer and make sure it's set up correctly. It'll be money well spent. Where are you based, OP?
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[quote name='lefrash' timestamp='1360615034' post='1973528'] Is it just me or is this whole idea ridicilous?? The biggest day of your life (and your wifes life) and you're playing in the band?!? Hmmm.... very strange to me. I could see the point of doing perhaps 2 or 3 tunes if you sang or played guitar - just a bit of entertainment for the attendees, but playing anything even close to a full set is so daft! IMO of course! [/quote] [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1360619422' post='1973637'] Okay, I'll take the opposite view. A wedding should be about the celebration of a union and a chance for friends and family to catch up and party. To put a halt to that so everyone can "look at what I do!" seems a tad tacky. So if you do -- one song. Say thank you. And let the band do their job. P.S. i was also asked if I would play and sing at my son's wedding to which my reply was "The day is not about me." Oh, and one other thing. That may be the only chance the most important people in your life hear you and they will be doing so under less than ideal conditions. Think about it. [/quote] That's me told. FWIW, Mrs. WoT & I have a lot of musical friends, and our relatives are interested in what we do. We did about 45 minutes with different people getting up to do a bit - we had fun, doing what we do with our pals. And after that, the 'real' band finished the night off. I'd consider it a success...
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Well, maybe we should have a cuppa and a natter sometime.
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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1360592059' post='1972882'] Having heard reports on how damn good the new TH500 amp is, I'm sure you'd also like that as well. Apparently very close to the WA 'tone' if you have a fiddle with the EQ. Not as complex in terms of what the EQ can do, but the mid control on the TH500 is apparently VERY good. [/quote] Cheers, Gareth.... I did consider the TH but I'm still not over my lightweight 'thing'. I need to know there's a big lump of steel inside the casing otherwise I get the shakes. ha ha. I tried an AG500 at the bash by pure chance, and I liked the sound of it straight away. All that matters now is how it does at the gig. We'll see... The Walkabout 's got big shoes to fill.
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Hi all It's here... courtesy of Molan. The first all-transistor / non modelling head I've used in... ages. Just fired it up and it sounds completely marvellous, but.. the living room isn't a gig, so let's see how it goes. I have a block of four all-day rehearsals followed by a couple of gigs coming up, so lots of time to A/B it with the Walkabout. Whichever loses will be for sale... smackdown!
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How I miss the days of Howard (The Bass Doc)'s Bass Place in Newcastle. You could doss around all day, plunking about on basses whilst passively smoking 1,000 tabs. It was a social hub.
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Fender Roscoe Beck IV - Sunburst - New pics added
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender Roscoe Beck IV - Sunburst - New pics added
wateroftyne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Basses For Sale
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Ha ha - I found a crappy video of it... http://www.facebook.com/video/embed?video_id=501373121321
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Mrs. WoT & I both played at our wedding, with a scratch-band of mates. It was fun, but we were wrecked...
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how long should I wait before I start asking for moderator help?
wateroftyne replied to alyctes's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Johngh' timestamp='1360536597' post='1972098'] Well to be fair, I have dealt with my fair share of deals on here that have had problems. Including driving a 60 mile round trip to pick up a bass that a seller didn't send, the bass was bought by a guy in Germany. And having to organise the courier and pack the bass. What I find inexcusable is that PM's are not answered, but just ignored. In this instance the OP's PM's were ignored and mine were as well. It takes 2 minutes to send a PM to explain the situation and take the pressure off, then the member having the problem understands and will get a resolution, and the moderator can move onto other stuff and just keep an eye on developments. Instead PM's are ignored which leads to the member who has bought the item having more anxiety, and the moderator having to file endless reports to the other mods and admins on what is happening. TBH we have a dim view of poor comms, and PM's being ignored. Comms are king, because we're a forum innit ! [/quote] Fairy nuff - you have a better idea of what went on than any of us... -
how long should I wait before I start asking for moderator help?
wateroftyne replied to alyctes's topic in General Discussion
To be fair, we don't know what's gone on behind the scenes. Presumably the OP does, and he seems happy enough, so maybe it can be filed under 'extenuating circumstances'. Forgiveness is one of the more pleasant human traits. -
Will There Ever Be Another Great Innovator?
wateroftyne replied to Lowender's topic in General Discussion
I agree with the OP. No-one has truly turned things upside-down since Cobain. -
[quote name='Shambo' timestamp='1360509373' post='1971400'] I personally am not proposing any change of the rules or policing of the marketplace. I just wonder if my moral compass needs recalibrating when it comes to the BC marketplace... and thanks for the condescending flowchart. [/quote] Not intended to be condescending. Just an illustration of what, IMO, it boils down to.
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It's been done to death, man. It's fair to say that most people (including me) frown upon it, but it's not going to go away. I made a flowchart to help people along: [attachment=127205:flow.gif]
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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1360482780' post='1970944']one might have popped off its cover and ejected what looks like a roll of soggy carboard,, if it went really well, might just be bulging if not. [/quote]
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SOLD Fender Custom Shop Jazz Bass 1970 Closet Classic
wateroftyne replied to gridchin's topic in Basses For Sale
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Aiiiirlreet, darren1970! Welcome aboard.
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[quote name='cytania' timestamp='1360410536' post='1969901'] Actually the setup was pretty good. [/quote] I guess you just don't like 'em, then.