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mattbass6

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  1. What have you heard about the Strandbergs? They intrigue me. I’m a Vigier guy, through and through, but these basses really have grabbed my attention. I’ve had Dingwall basses, and didn’t fall in love, but the neck design combined with the Darkglass pre-amp in the “prog” version sound very cool. Interested to hear what you have heard. Have you played one?
  2. Oh FFS! I now have 2 situations of real GAS which I honestly thought, had gone for good! There is Tech 21 NYC “Steve Harris” SansAmp about to be released, and there is a beautiful Strandberg Guitars Bass at Bass Direct. Please let them be rubbish, please!!! I know they’re not going to be. DOH! 😳🙄😂 xx #GAS #Strandberg #Tech21NYC #SteveHarris #WhenWillItStop
  3. I didn't take it that way, honestly. I agree, they are having the best time, and I agree again, a new album would be ace. I'm pretty sure that is all in hand
  4. I think they are doing it because they can. Got to doff my cap to the band. Amazing stamina, and drive 😎
  5. They are very much a part of me. I play them hard but look after them really well. They get a lot of care and attention. I went through so many trying to find the "one", and like you, sold on to make way for something else that I thought, would be the one I would bond with properly. I really want a connection with my instruments. I don't want to think about what is potentially lacking when I'm in the middle of writing, recording or playing live. Once I found what I was looking for, and I have (2 of them and identical apart from colour), my GAS went and I mean, really went. I got my first keeper back in 2014 and have not looked back, hence why I got a second one. They really are my pride and joy but my workhorses, too. Treat them well, play them as they should be played, and they will give you years of loyal service and enjoyment. In my opinion of course. I will never move these on. I have found my home 😊⭐ PS I still have my first pro bass that my parents bought me in 1986. That stays in its case and is in immaculate condition still. It has been modded to the spec of Steve Harris' bass. I will never get rid of it for sentimental reasons.
  6. My first rig was a black Marlin Slammer bass and a 25-watt MArlin bass amp. I felt like I was Steve Harris. Wonderful memories. Wish I had kept them 😊😎
  7. Talk by a country mile, for me. Such a wonderful, uplifting album. Highly underrated, and not accepted by most Yes fans, which in my humble opinion, is such a shame.
  8. I used to play on the right leg but now, when sat down, I play on the left leg. It just makes so much more sense as the body, neck and left hand positions remain the same when standing, with a strap. It felt weird initially, but I adjusted quickly. Not sure why I didn’t do it from the beginning.
  9. Thank you so much everyone. That was really, really helpful. I’ve decided to buy a good gig bag and an SKB Roto case with the ATA locks. Better than buying a bass I don’t want to play as a “just in case”. I’ll also phone ahead and get it checked in to the hold, at the gate as “oversized” baggage. If I’m honest, I did that with BA, but forgot about it. Thanks again, you lot are ace. Appreciated. Cheers ⭐️
  10. Yeah, agree. Always do that but for some reason, I have a worry about Easy Jet abs how they handle gear. Cheers ⭐️
  11. This is being booked by the promoter so, as is always the case unless you are Iron Maiden, they will be looking to save as much money as possible. Wise words though, I will have to call. I’d just like to hear any bass players experiences with Easy Jet. Cheers ⭐️
  12. Cheers Rich. I went to their site but couldn’t see it. All good. I’ll drop you a line later. Thank you ⭐️
  13. Has anyone flown with their bass on Easy Jet? I have a gig in Switzerland in December. I have flown to so many countries with what have seemed to be, very reliable carriers. I have travelled with my main basses but I’ve never done it with Easy Jet. I’m a tad cautious about them, and therefore thinking about buying a 2nd hand bass that will be “replaceable”. Any stories, good or bad, about your experiences, please?
  14. I am interested in this bass but was a little put off by it being in a shop as well because, people coming in to try things, tend to not look after gear they are trying. Anyway, went to the shop and couldn’t see your bass. Is it still for sale? Cheers ⭐️
  15. I keep coming back to this. I have 2 already so just no need for another but, it is very lovely in black. I'd keep it, if I were you. For me, the best basses out there, bar none. I hope it sells soon. GLWTS ⭐
  16. DOH! Just reread your post. FFS! 😥
  17. You kept that one quiet....... If you ever decide to sell it, please, give me first option. That's the one I have always been after and would go beautifully with my red sparkle.
  18. He originally used Quarter Pounders, I believe. I put them in my Precision because he used them, along with a Badass II bridge 😉
  19. Have a listen to this. I really think you will enjoy ⭐😉
  20. Steve Harris Billy Sheehan Chris Squire Geddy Lee David Ellefson
  21. I used to cramp a lot about 17 years ago. It was all down to how the bass sat on me, and therefore how my hand angles were on the neck and over over the body of the bass. I went to a local bass teacher / friend as I thought it was technique, which it partly was. As soon as I started playing for him, he saw it immediately. I lowered the bass by a considerable amount to get the angles right i.e. no more right angles where the blood flow is restricted, and presto, I have never cramped since during a show. It was a revelation. Simple, small adjustments was all that was needed. Amazing. Keep hydrated too, that does help. Good luck 😊
  22. How much? $30 for a download? $10,000 for a day in the studio and a bass that costs around £1100.00. I was never a fan of the crowdfunding thing. It always seemed like a begging bowl situation. I know it has worked for bands, and worked well but to me, it's a business and if you believe in your product, you invest in your product and hopefully with hard work and a bit of luck, like anything in life, you can recoup / make a profit and continue to work at your business. $50,000 for a solo bass album? Really? Sorry if my comments p**s anyone off, just my opinion
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