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Looks interesting, never seen anything like it.
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I shipped a Rickenbacker 4003 to Spain with DPD. Most Dutch shippers had a length restriction and being a neck-through-body bass I couldn't remove the neck to make the package shorter. DPD were the only ones not having that problem, and still at a good price.
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I've been listening to this band a lot the last couple of weeks. I had never heard of them before, but saw their album featured in the little Inside Out Music leaflet that's always included with releases by that record company (in my case: the new Ayreon album) so I downloaded the album to check them out. May well result in me buying the album on CD, I'm impressed
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This is interesting, I'll be keeping a close eye on this topic I've been using an 80 GB iPod Classic extensively, mostly in my car (hooked to a Parrot MK9200i carkit with an iPod connector, SD cardreader, USB in and mini-jack in) or in my company van (hooked to a iPod USB-to-mini-jack cable - I hate going from the headphone output to a line input) nowadays and I would hate it dying on me. They're still selling the current 160 GB version, but I would hate having to spend 250 euros on a new one.
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Yamaha BBEast - Active - Squeals Horribly when 9V dies - Any ideas?
LeftyJ replied to hairyhatman's topic in Bass Guitars
Both my TRB5II's had this too. It took me hours to find the problem the first time it happened! I did a full rehearsal with a slowly increasing squeal and had no idea where it could come from! Switched cables, tried a different amp, a different wall socket, but as I hadn't brought a backup bass, I couldn't switch basses. Back home I changed the battery and all was quiet again. Scared the living crap out of me! -
Yet another bass to identify (Slade content)
LeftyJ replied to Dom in Dorset's topic in Bass Guitars
The whole band is playing Ibanez in that video They probably had an endorsement. -
basgitaarforum.nl basschat.co.uk leftybassist.com Facebook marktplaats.nl eBay.de eBay.co.uk And sometimes when I'm bored I like visiting artificialowl.net. They have wonderful collections of images of desolated and abandoned places. Sometimes beautiful, sometimes eerie, sometimes plain weird, but always fascinating. You can browse by category, by country, or just check the posts in chronological order. I love the site, some of their pictures are really stunning. Stuff like this, pretty awesome: [url="http://www.artificialowl.net/2008/08/former-classified-underground-submarine.html"]http://www.artificialowl.net/2008/08/former-classified-underground-submarine.html[/url]
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Well, bit of a dilemma here. Right now I'd say the bass I play most is definitely my Warwick Streamer LX5. It's got a very agressive, bright, growly tone with lots of punch and supertight fat lows which works perfectly in my metalband. But "the One" would probably be my Ellio Martina Forza 5. It's been with me for about 7 years now and has been my go-to bass for most of the time. It can do all: it's basically a Jazz Bass on steroids, but the versatile electronics and the amazing pickups (homemade by the luthier who built it) make it capable of almost anything you throw at it. If I could only keep one, this would be it.
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I just switched from using a .130 B-string to a .125 (Elixir) and I'm loving it! It sounds less boomy, more defined and feels great. I feared it would be sloppy, especially compared to the E-string, but it doesnt! Even though I'm still using a .105 E! Maybe next time I'll try an overall lighter set with a .100, who knows, I might actually like it!
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Looks nice! I don't usually like black pearloid pickguards, but this one goes really well with the orange. What preamp is in it? Are those Rotosound Nexus strings? How do you like them? I absolutely hated them on my G&L SB-2 and Cort B4! Thin and awfully dry.
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Part 5: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW_9T25Wgvg[/media]
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Part 3: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhBHnuiDCBk[/media] Part 4: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgf15YJ2NaQ[/media]
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If you liked watching that, you may also enjoy this documentary hosted by Howard Goodall. It's one episode, split into 5 short parts. Sorry, forum rules only allow two per post: Part 1: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81N_fMNVFzw[/media] Part 2: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVhQJZuFUOA[/media]
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Looks nice! Makes a lot more sense to me than a Thumb SC, which looks HUGE. This one is actually quite elegant!
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Love these! I've seen Peter Vink perform with Yamaha SB's often. He still frequently uses an SB600.
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It may not be solid orange (the finish is actually called Autumn Redburst, with a beautiful sparkle that looks even better in real life) but the center bit is definitely orange! It used to have a tortoise pickguard but I changed it to a black one. Still keep the original one around in case I ever change my mind, but I think the black one looks better on there. Fantastic instrument, rocksolid, sounds great, and no weak G string issues whatsoever.
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Advice please large rehearsal studio - combos to replace Ampeg
LeftyJ replied to stringers's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1384561546' post='2278327'] The worst combo we have in our rehearsal space is an Ashdown. You can't get any volume out of it, despite the pretence of power and it just won't shape up - leaving me hoping to beat others to the Hiwatt or Peavey! [/quote] You can get lots of volume out of an Ashdown, as long as you keep the bass EQ knob down to 9 o'clock or lower. These things suffer from having SHITLOADS of bottom end and subharmonics, which makes them sound very muddy and boomy. But when you cut those frequencies, you're rewarded with a very nice and useful tone. I have owned an ABM300 EVO II 2x10 combo with an ABM115 Compact extension cabinet, and I must agree, before I got that extra cabinet I couldn't get a decent volume out of it. But once I could put the full 325 watts to good use, it was LOUD. But therefore I also agree I wouldn't place one in a rehearsal space. The EQ section of the higher end Ashdowns takes a lot of tinkering before you get a rewarding tone out of them that punches through the mix rather than pushing everyone else away or drowning in sub. Mine also had some reliability problems, it got very hot because I had to crank it so far to be heard and during rehearsals the thermal protection would sometimes kick in and it would suddenly be dead quiet. -
Wow, those look killer! Were the tops cut from the same piece of wood? They look so similar!
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Fender Japan made 32" Squier Precisions in the early and mid 80s. And of course at the moment Squier is making these two which are supposedly great instruments and a lot of fun: [url="http://www.fender.com/en-NL/squier/basses/telecaster-bass/"]http://www.fender.com/en-NL/squier/basses/telecaster-bass/[/url]
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Not a 400 but a 550. Nice basses. A store here in the Netherlands still has a new one in stock for €499 euros. Did a quick Google search and found a used one in Aberdeen (with case though) for 275 GBP. The seller later found a use for the case, and offered the bass separately for only 175 pounds. So 199 doesn't seem bad, but apparently you can get them for less.
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Looking for something different (5 string left handed)
LeftyJ replied to -Virtue-'s topic in Bass Guitars
The Spirits are fun instruments. I haven't played or even seen the other two in real life, so I can't comment on those. I'd also recommend looking at a used Cort Artisan B5, they're very versatile, very comfortable and the wenge neck feels great and fast. You probably won't find a new one within your budget, but a secondhand one should be well within reach. I have owned the 4-string version and it was one of the best playing basses in its price range I have ever laid my hands on. Versatile electronics too, Bartolini-licensed. -
Heard this on the Dutch radio this morning. Apparently the shooter wasn't from the same band, but from another Iranian band in the US. They used to hang out together but wouldn't anymore. [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yellow_Dogs_Band"]http://en.wikipedia....ellow_Dogs_Band[/url] [url="http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/11/11/2-members-of-indie-band-yellow-dogs-killed-in-nyc/3497127/"]http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/11/11/2-members-of-indie-band-yellow-dogs-killed-in-nyc/3497127/[/url]
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We all have our own mix. Our guitarists converted an old 19" Alesis mixer with a lot of AUX outputs to a monitor mixer and it works like a charm. I have the full band on my monitors, but mostly kick, snare and our backing track (we don't have a keyboardist with us on stage, but we do have lots of keys) with clicktrack and a bit of vocals and guitars. We play without cabinets on-stage, so the monitor mix and drums are all I have to rely on. Works well so far.
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It sure is. I've owned one (sunburst, rosewood board, old model with 3-bolt neck joint and the old bi-cut neck) and it was a great bass. Loved the Jazz Bass-like neck profile and the neck finish, feels very smooth. Sounded awesome too, the splitcoil is like a regular P-pickup on steroids. I used the bridge pickup as a tone control, as the bass has none, and it works great. These are very versatile even with just two volume controls.
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[quote name='rogerstodge' timestamp='1383489857' post='2264942'] Yuk that's bloody 'orrible, can you build me a left handed one? [/quote] That Would have to be a Bird-body made from scratch though, because lefty Epi T-birds are rarer than hen's teeth!