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Cat Burrito

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  1. I bought Ian's Aphex Punch Factory pedal after advertising here for one. Great comms, fair price & he posted within about an hour of me sending payment. I would definitely buy from him again
  2. Just to add to the many, many negative comments about BGM's subscription department, I recently decided to ignore the numerous comments on this thread about the subscription and took the plunge. I buy the magazine every month so why not, I thought!? I placed the order on December 18th to start on issue 62. I then saw it in my local shop on the 22nd. I phoned last week & promised a call back I never got. So I phoned today & was told my order was "yet to be processed". I know we've had Xmas (the bad weather won't affect an unprocessed order though) but thought that was pretty poor. I've arranged for it to kick in from issue 63 now & bought 62 locally. Not a great start. I've said it before & I'll say it again - I miss Bassist!
  3. [quote name='Porkpie' post='1075573' date='Jan 2 2011, 06:33 PM'] Indeed it is still on here, although I think it's had at least 2 owners since your good self, before coming to me! It now has a Seymour Duncan quarter pounder fitted and some very bling peacock blue DR strings, is much loved and used everytime we go busking, as it gets loads of attention.[/quote] Glad to hear it is getting used & still on Basschat
  4. I agree it is annoying when live stock updates are incorrect. I had this with Guitar Village and Soundsdirect so certainly not exclusive to GAK. It's also proof that phoning ahead first is essential when buying online. Pleased you were able to find one
  5. It's marked as "Sold Sold Sold" Fagen & thankfully the seller hasn't done that annoying trick of editing the post beyond saying it's sold or asking for it to be removed. This means other potential buyers / sellers can at least see how much these may go for. Good luck finding one
  6. [quote name='RickIronWitch' post='1077076' date='Jan 4 2011, 10:09 AM']I always thought the sp cabs would have a smaller sound due to the speaker layout.[/quote] 600w and they don't. Try one. SP stands for smart power. They are qute clever
  7. Looks great & very fairly priced. Just a thought but you have no photos of the headstock or a full length shot of the bass? I can't see this hanging around. Good luck with the sale.
  8. Off the top of my head 1) Rick Danko for just being cool as hell. 2) Carol Kaye for playing on so many great things 3) Paul McCartney for helping me develop a sunconscious interest in bass 4) Skip Battin for waking up The Byrds and going on to play on so many great records 5) Steve James (who?) for making me want to be in a band whilst growing up.
  9. Welcome to Basschat
  10. It completely depends on what you are hoping to achieve. I'd like the Orange 115 cab with mine but when I spoke direct to Orange they recommended the SP210 for my needs. I went with their suggestion and I'm very happy. Perhaps the SP212 might suit you?
  11. I've never seen instruments as gender specific. Each to their own but not for me
  12. [quote name='Talon' post='1076044' date='Jan 3 2011, 07:41 AM']I'd be wary about going to view it...given his/her other items for sale [/quote] Gosh!
  13. I snapped a couple of E strings back in the 90s when I was still a pick player. Since then aside my amp head blowing in soundcheck at my last gig, no problems (the soundcheck was bad enough mind!)
  14. [quote name='Chernobyl5000' post='1075904' date='Jan 2 2011, 11:40 PM']The MIM Classic Jazz basses are cool, a friend is looking at the geddy lee jazz bass at the moment, he said they have a really skinny neck, do you know much about them?[/quote] You're playing a Korean Squier? Those are great basses! The necks on the MIM Classics are similar, gloss finish. The 60s Jazz RI and the 70s Jazz RI are both stunning basses. The 70s has the cool block inlays where as the 60s one has the more trad pickup configuartion i.e. not so close to the bridge. Both are worth checking one.
  15. [quote name='Chernobyl5000' post='1075804' date='Jan 2 2011, 09:56 PM']Ideally id like a Yamaha sbv500 but cant find one for sale anywhere [/quote] Have you tried advertising in the Basses Wanted section here? Failing that I'd opt for a MIM Classic Jazz bass, skinny necks & cool as hell
  16. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='1075820' date='Jan 2 2011, 10:10 PM']You say an overdrive might not fit, but I think otherwise.[/quote] Given the amount of replies to say otherwise, coupled with my general ignorance around effects I'm happy to accept I may be wrong here
  17. I was always a reluctant admirer of fretless bass until I heard Rick Danko
  18. The main difference I notice is that the Squier's have glossy necks where as the HWY1's have a duller neck. If you prefer the matt feel of the neck then yes, go for it but personally I prefer a glossy neck. I'd go for a MIM Classic personally as they are really great basses. Vastly superior to the MIM Standards and as a big a jump as from Squier Standard to VM IMHO. Personally I don't think it matters what it says on the headstock. I started on a Squier and have owned a couple since. A good instrument is a good instrument. All my basses are Fender at present but that's just the way things have worked out and nothing to do with any badge loyality or snobbery.
  19. [quote name='TheGreek' post='1075448' date='Jan 2 2011, 04:35 PM']Might seem a bit dated but this really cuts it for me... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7Bq9YdDVc8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7Bq9YdDVc8[/url][/quote] Positively modern / cutting edge compared to me
  20. [quote name='Lozz196' post='1075216' date='Jan 2 2011, 12:43 PM']I had a Terror 500 for a while. Having not been able to put both volume and gain on more than 2, in gig situations, I can`t see why the Terror 1000 has been made. It would probably cause the O2 Arena to collapse![/quote] You probably have a heavier attack with a pick? Playing fingerstyle I had to have mine on about 5 volume and 2/3 for gain just in rehearsal but then I have a lighter touch. So I can understand it a bit more than I thought.
  21. Thanks for all the replies so far. Two added complications for you - Firstly I wouldn't want to spend more than £150 second hand on a pedal and secondly I'm not sure overdrive would suit what we do. Remember we fit in with Americana / Alt.folk so I'm looking at subtle embellishments rather than transforming a tone. Please do keep them coming. I've googled playing videos of the suggestions so far and there are no bad ideas at the moment.
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