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  1. [quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1385291986' post='2286407'] It's the one sound I've not heard replicated properly...Jazz basses seem incredibly easy to get right though. [/quote]i think its more to do with the fact that more companies use the jazz bass pickup config, as its more versatile. the only reason bass makers dont do the Musicman humbucker a lot is 1. the preamp 2. not alot of bass manufacturers want to sound like a Stingray and only a Stingray.
  2. [quote name='lazybones' timestamp='1385247158' post='2286170'] i cant understand the reason to but a guitar that looks like a fender but aint,,, [/quote]seems quite well explained to me.
  3. im loving those Pensa's. what was the neck like Ris.? ive heard they are Pbass big.?
  4. it looks like a someone has made a cake from the profile 'ish of an early OverWater
  5. [quote name='Horizontalste' timestamp='1385231101' post='2285926'] I'm not saying your gay if you don't buy a Stingray but people who don't buy Stingrays generally like to please other men. Hope I have been of some assistance. [/quote]he he.
  6. [quote name='tedmanzie' timestamp='1383606991' post='2266645'] How are you getting on with the P35 now you've had it a few days? Any more to report? I was thinking of getting one for home - for the kids to play, and maybe one as a controller keyboard for the studio. How usable are the built in speakers? [/quote]sorry for late reply Ted. the first thing as i said, is the great feeling of the weighted key's. my dad is a pianist and he had a grand. it feels just like it. although acoustically its not the same of course . yamaha have it down though, when it comes to there grand piano sound/s. i use it through software and as a controller, its great. you couldnt really wish for more, especially for the money. i think the onboard speakers are great, sound good to me. easily loud enough and good quality for home practice. this electric piano is not for someone who wants alot of voices, its simple, but in my opinion what it does, it does very well. i personally plug mine into my Mac, through a presonus sound card through some M audio monitors. ive got to say it sounds superb. for a semi entry level stage piano it doesnt get much better. the Yamaha p120 is awesome also, but with a few more bells.whistles etc
  7. for some reason i knew Lee would like em. Im sure John mentioned [quote name='Rasta' timestamp='1385225137' post='2285812'] Yes boss, top band! Love the Ozrics, an all time favourite. Yes RIP Roly, fantastic bass player . - superb b-lines A personal fave: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=707mdNUpcGE[/media] [/quote]love the bass playing on this track Lee.
  8. i really dig this. really creative music. fantastic playing by everyone in this band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqxtBRbOTM8 anyone remember Tangerine Dream.?
  9. sorry to revive an old thread but Suhr basses nowadays have nothing to do with Warmouth. that goes back to the Pensa/Suhr days.
  10. For sale/or trade. like new condition, boxed. price dropped to £95 shipped. trades for a Korg DTR 2000 tuner or some high end jazz bass pickups or Fender stamped tuners that will fit a 75 Jazz. i can add cash thanks.
  11. Bought a preamp from Kim. very cool guy to deal with. unfortunately i made a mistake and brought the wrong item. Kim, offered to give me a full refund, even though it was my fault.!!! buy from this guy in total confidence.! thanks Kim.
  12. There is no point in having a headphone amp, if i run through a presonus sound card ..... right.??
  13. [quote name='Dingus' timestamp='1384634449' post='2279057'] Well , Phil Jones does have a background in designing hi-fi products, so it may be that the hype has some substance behind it. However , whether these can match the overall sound quality and bass response of something like the Beyerdynamic DT770 , I seriously doubt. The Beyerdynamics have an incredible pedigree and are an industry standard in pro audio for very good reason . The Beyerdynamics are also a very robust and repairable headphone designed to give year after year of good service. The Phil Jones ones are unlikely to be as robust. The only caveat with the Beyer's is that the 32 ohm version sounds crap. You want the 80 ohm or 250 ohm version , depending on how much power you will have available to drive them . A laptop or similar portable device may struggle with the 80 ohm version , and almost certainly will not have enough juice to drive the 250 ohm set. [/quote]i dig your comprehensive replies. ! there is another option . AKG.
  14. for sure Gust0o. i totally agree. ive learned/heard so much music that i possibly would never have heard, if it wasnt for you guys. and that aint just music
  15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLtj24m9B-g
  16. Some fantastic bass playing from Ernie Mckone. a great band. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRRd52CSkXc
  17. yep for sure Gust0o. the only acceptable neck pocket fit, is as tight as possible. Did it sound good. if yes its not an issue
  18. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with these cans. ive heard they are specifically for bass. im looking for a new pair. its either these or some Beyer Dynamic's. I have no experience with Phil Jones's amps etc. anyone.? [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Headphones.html"]http://www.bassdirec...Headphones.html[/url]
  19. these Xotics have 60's spacing pickups.
  20. These instruments are phenomenal. many a 5 string jazz have i played, but none quite as comprehensive as one of these.
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