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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Low End Bee replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I used the Wattplower at a rehearsal for the first time last week. Blimey. It’s a good bass. Cut through and sounded better than anything I’ve played before. Those pickups are HOT and there’s loads of great sounds on tap. Super sparkliness is a bonus. -
The last time I went to a gig with one bass the A string broke on the first song. Never happened before or since. But I took spare from then on.
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Got a spectra comp on the way. Got this last week.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Low End Bee replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Pics as requested. I'm not the best at photography though I'm afraid. It's hard to capture the sparkle in stills. No neck dive. Tiny headstock and lightweight tuners. I was thinking about moving the strap button to the top horn as a personal preference but it seems to work well where it is for me at the moment. . -
The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Low End Bee replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I blame Happy Jack for this. Just bagged a Wattplower II. Obligatory sofa pic. It's now wearing La Bella Mustang Flats and sounding huge. 7lb 9oz and effortless to play. Well chuffed. -
Thanks BRX 😀 we got a cracking review in last months Electronic Sound mag too
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we’ve made a new one. As a comment put it. A Scarfolk Council tourism video…
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All the first album and half of the second They didn’t go over the falling out. Just motored through the set. Not a lot of banter. Very good natured gig. Loved it
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Absolutely Fantastic! Skids we’re great too. Worth waiting 45 years for.
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After years of big 1.0mm Clayton Triangles I’ve switched to green Dunlop 0.88 standard jobbies. Can’t say my playing has improved but they feel more comfortable. I don’t like finger style playing. Feels weird. So the right pick is important.
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After years of big 1.20mm Clayton Triangles I’ve switched to green Dunlop 0.88 standard jobbies. Can’t say my playing has improved but they feel more comfortable. I don’t like finger style playing. Feels weird. So the right pick is important.
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My cousin Gary taught me the rudiments of playing on his 40/40 in 1978. He also had the equivalent 30/30 guitar he used in his pub band. Both were in natural finish. I’ve always had a soft spot for Haymans and Shergolds. Bought a black Marathon in ‘79 as my first ‘proper’ bass.
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The Damned at Hammy Odeon on Friday
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Cracking review in this months Electronic Sound magazine.
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https://kellermachine.bandcamp.com/album/kitchen-sinks-and-rocket-ships We’ve just released all the stuff so far on one album on bandcamp.
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New Track Trust no body
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New track up. B Movie Hammer Horror Electrpop
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As a spotty punk Herbert in the late 70s I like everyone else wanted a Precision. A fairly low output pickup, fresh Rotosound cheese graters, a big triangular pick and a trebly clapped out amp on the edge. That should do it.
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Now I’m a committed Fenlander. Any recommendations in the Spalding - Kings Lynn vicinity?
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**SOLD** Hohner B2A Steinberger with Gig Bag
Low End Bee replied to Kevdbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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**SOLD** Hohner B2A Steinberger with Gig Bag
Low End Bee replied to Kevdbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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**SOLD** Hohner B2A Steinberger with Gig Bag
Low End Bee replied to Kevdbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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https://www.axesrus.co.uk/ARUMUSTBASS-p/arumust.htm
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I’m not sure. I think the plate is CIJ size so should fit
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I got a scratch plate for the JMJ from AxesRus