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Yeah I just use a scarf underneath my Littlemark II lol Si
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[quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1429810845' post='2755255'] i agree totally got say hi to her, Ben and the bassist which was cool, also had to make sure i shock Brians hand! any know what the larger silver pedal is in the middle? andy [/quote] Is she lovely? :-P lol Si
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I won't lie, it's always a bit daunting taking a 'new' bass out, especially something like this, I guess that's why I like my old P-bass.....it was already knocked around. Obviously I'll be extra supreme careful with it, but at the end of the day, it's a tool, simply an instrument which is to be used. I know they can afford it a bit better, but we don't see Victor, Richard Bona or Janek being overly careful with theirs, because they're only worried about what music is coming out. Easier said than done when it's a few days old, but I imagine I'll get there Si
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1429859866' post='2755548'] So does this mean the end of bass GAS..? [/quote] I can't imagine I could ever need anything else other than this and my P-bass. Even my PJ only really gets used if I have a rough gig where I don't fancy taking the Precision. My plan is to use the Fodera most of the time, including all practice, however there are obviously some gigs which only ever want a Precision (one band leader in particular lol). Si
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Asked Brian about his board for this tour and he was kind enough to send this over: [url=http://postimg.org/image/ld260yp0f/][/url] Also, it seems the Big Bottom is still very much part of the rig, but it broke in Austria! :-/ Si
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I think he may have taken out the blender and simply starting using the foot-pedals for subbier sounds. Saw them in London on Monday, solid as always! I also think I may be in live with Helms Alees drummer :-P Si
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[quote name='Lw.' timestamp='1429786446' post='2754899'] Congratulations - single cut really isn't for me but there's no denying it's a quality looking bass. [/quote] If you mean from a visual point of view, fair enough . If perhaps you mean from a playing point of view, the way the neck heal is built you really don't notice it at all (unless you hang your thumb over the fingerboard a lot). Neck heal photos pending [quote name='planer' timestamp='1429786922' post='2754917'] So let me get this straight, you bought a very expensive bass [i]and[/i] your Mrs is still smiling... [/quote] She's smiling because there's now more room and less gear in the flat haha Si
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[quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1429774124' post='2754693'] Congratulations! I'm right in thinking you didn't buy the first one you saw in Bass Gear, but ordered a new build? [/quote] I would have purchased the one I tried, but it was already reserved for someone who picked it up a few weeks later, as a result I ordered a new build, which leads on to........ [quote name='mrn1989' timestamp='1429776584' post='2754720'] Nice one simon its a beaut! Any custom tweaks or stock MG? [/quote] .....it's a stock MGS, you can't change any of the specs of the Standard series, which suits me as the series 1 I tried (this is a series 2), was brilliant. The spec in terms of measurements and electronics is exactly the same between the two series, just the wood combinations that differ. [quote name='The Badderer' timestamp='1429780074' post='2754788'] Congrats man!! This comment seems to be what a lot of people say about Foderas when talking about them. They are all good but how can they be worth THAT much.... and then you try THE ONE and you must have it and it is definitely worth it. I completely love my ACG and can't see how anything could be that much better than it. [/quote] Exactly, I certainly wouldn't ever suggest that Fodera are THE BEST because they're expensive, it just so happened that this bass spoke to me and it was a Fodera. I was lucky to be able to fund it purely by selling gear that I had purchased over a number of years. Nothing better than having a massive clear-out, and having something awesome at the end of it *Edit* - got the start post photos around the right way. Cheers Si
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So a little while ago I took a trip to Bass Gear in order to buy a Mono case for my 33" ACG 5 (high c). I took the ACG along, and whilst there decided to try some basses.....as you do. Now like most people, I have previously played some Foderas, and they haven't really 'spoken' to me. However on that day I picked up a Matt Garrison Standard, a 33" 5 tuned E-C, essentially the same basic spec as my ACG. The difference is that the Fodera blew the ACG out of the water....... Here I feel that I must state that ACG instruments are superb, and the Finn SC that I had was excellent, but on this occasion, the Fodera, to me, felt in a different class. I am certain many people have said that of ACGs about other boutique brands....... In any case, trying the MGS threw me, I never expected to genuinely feel that a bass was worth that kind of money, but here it was. I set myself a challenge, could I raise the funds by selling only musical gear that I had acquired over the years?! The answer, perhaps worryingly, was yes. By culling basses, amps and pedals that I rarely (if ever) played, I raised the full amount and so ordered the MGS. So, here it is, yes I will take more pictures as I get time, the grain on the top is beautiful, all sorted in there! My happy face at Bass Gear this afternoon: [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/264ibdv.jpg[/IMG] And this is from when myself and the mrs recently took a trip to New York (on holiday), and happened to be able to visit Fodera and the bass in it's pre-hardware state, around a week before it shipped: Lots to get used to again after not having a high C bass for a few months, more photos to take of great grain etc, but all in all very happy! . Alongside my '71 Precision, I intend for this to be my equal 'main' bass. I also consider it very much a study bass, with the high c allowing me to further explore chords and deeper harmony that a 4 allows. I have a P/J backup to my P, and I think I'll probably end up selling my Yamaha BB615, so I'll be down to 3 basses Fodera are also technically my 'year of birth' builder, starting in 1983.....if you're I to that kinda thing Si
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The Fender S1 switch was a push button in the end of the volume control, it switched the two pickups from parallel to series, so effectively treated both pickups as one, rather spaced out, Precision pickup. I had a Fender Jazz with the S1 and almost exclusively played it in series mode, also has the benefit of one volume control (the bridge pickup volume becomes redundant in series). So, you can either hard-wire a Jazz in series, or wire a switch in that gives you the option to go back to parallel. Si
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Glad you're all enjoying it Si // Focusrite
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Not gigged one, but hear a lot of good things about the MXR! Si
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Looks/sounds interesting, although wouldn't ever trust YouTube vids, would want to try it for myself Si
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I know a couple of record stores that do out a limit on purchases on record store day, so maybe stick to those stores rather than a store you have zero rapport with. Also, get there earlier?!? Better luck next year dude. Si
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You're probably fine as you have a short cable into your board, but with 8 pedals, if you add up those patch cables, you might have another 3ft of cabling perhaps, you you at consider trying a buffer at the start of the 8 chain. But then again, if it sounds good to you, it is good Si
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I'd probably go for the Corona as it has a LOT of toneprints available. If I ever replace my Boss CE-2B, it'll be with a Corona I think, or possibly a Mr Black chorus. Si
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If you REALLY want to get on with some Victor, go and study with him. It's surprisingly cheap (IMO) for what you get out of it, I was there last year and is an amazing experience: http://www.vixcamps.com I'd probably recommend the Music/Nature camp (which I attended) as it's a mixture of instruments, the Bass/Nature is just bassists and is also now associated with Berklee, so those guys are gonna be killer players I assume. Si
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I've been using Alpha 3PDT from Banzai for the last few builds. I much prefer them, less of a heavy clunk than the standard blue ones. Si
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Let's assume that your pedal board is fully true bypass (so no Boss pedals etc). If you run your passive instrument via a long cable into your pedalboard, then I'd put a buffer at the start. If you run 3-4 pedals, you're probably not going to need a buffer really unless you're using the aforementioned long instrument cable. If you're running a short cable from your instrument into 12 pedals, I'd pop a buffer in the middle or the end. If you're running a long cable into a pedalboard of lots of pedals, I'd have one at the start and one at the end. Bear in mind that some pedals (most notably Fuzz Face based fuzz pedals HATE a buffered signal fed to them (hence why they don't work well with active instruments). Also have in mind that if you use any Boss pedals (there are others, DOD, some EHX, some boutique, B7K), basically buffered pedals, these work as your buffer, you don't need a little boutique buffer taking up extra space. A Boss tuner at the start (or wherever you need it as above) will usually do the trick. Si
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POG has a really good Octave up in my opinion, but it's octave down lacks any kind of body. It pales in comparison against the OC-2 (forget the OC-3). If you have space on your board, OC-2 for lows, then wait for the new smaller POG Nano for your octave up needs. Si
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I built the GGG Green Russian Muff (with added Mid control) and it's great, really great muff tone! Si