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silentbob

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  1. Have you looked at the Gotoh GB-4N tuners. I have these on my P and have just bought a second set for my next project. [url="http://www.highlystrung.co.uk/acatalog/Gotoh_Machine_Heads_for_Bass_Guitar.html"]http://www.highlystrung.co.uk/acatalog/Got...ass_Guitar.html[/url]
  2. Anybody remember this
  3. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' post='1310728' date='Jul 20 2011, 07:34 PM']Than kyou and silentbob Dont watch csi , so that's why I don't know her[/quote] She's in Chuck, not CSI.
  4. Yvonne Strahovski, or as i like to call her, the future Mrs Silentbob.
  5. Birmingham for me, can't wait. Been waiting 20 years to see them.
  6. I have no natural talent, i don't think that any amount of practicing will make me talented, but does it matter aslong as i'm enjoying myself? Does it hell
  7. Give it time dude. It took me about five months to really click with mine (possibly due to the neck being jazz width and i prefer P necks), but at the moment it's my go-to bass. Infact, i just this week stuck some flats on it and i'm loving it even more.
  8. I think i read somewhere that Mike Mills of REM plays flats with a pick.
  9. If anybody's interested there's a comp in today's paper on page 63 to win a rather tasty Nash PB-57 Precision valued at £1500. Thought it would be a bit selfish to enter and not tell everybody.
  10. I could well be wrong here, but i was led to believe that the early versions with the Fender style headstock were made from solid wood, and the later types were plywood, although if you can find one, the LTD 83 version is made from ash. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=78831&hl=encore+ltd"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...p;hl=encore+ltd[/url]
  11. I had one of these passive EST 96's with the double jazz pickup. Think i paid £14 for it on Ebay as a non runner and used it as sort of a first project to practice soldering and stuff on. Ended up replacing all the electrical bits and fitted a wilkinson soapbar type humbucking pickup. If i remember correctly it was a single volume and two tone controls. Do you have any pics of yours?
  12. Just happen to be taking my boy to a model train exhibition in Exeter on Sunday, so seemed daft not to, especially as it comes with an amp, albeit a headphone one.
  13. [quote name='derrenleepoole' post='1253851' date='Jun 2 2011, 12:50 PM'][url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Squire-Jazz-Bass-/140559188935?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item20b9fb03c7#ht_500wt_1156"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Squire-Jazz-Bass-/14...7#ht_500wt_1156[/url][/quote] Gone Cheers dude.
  14. [quote name='jonsmith' post='1249633' date='May 29 2011, 08:48 PM']I guess it depends on how you define tone and I think musicians (especially guitarists & bassists) tend to mean 'sound' rather than 'tone'. I think I have my own sound, in fact it's something I have to fight against in one of my bands as it would be inappropriate. It's mainly comes from playing style and then with different basses & amps the eq alters but the fundamental structure of the note remains intact. Someone like Chris Squire tends to sound very distinctive & identifiable to me, regardless of what bass he is playing. Even the confusion over Geddy Lee's 4001 & Jazz use on Moving Pictures shows how much people can have a 'sound' independent of the bass. Yet I can easily tell my Wal apart from my Jazz or Rickenbacker when playing through the same gear on the same settings. It's a combination of factors, but I think that when you have a target sound in mind, then you will tweak until you get it, regardless of what you're using. Especially as the CS is virtually identical to the V63.[/quote] I think you're right here in that i'm confusing tone with sound. The point i was trying to make in the op was did the original musician really have to chase their sound, and spend hours trying different bass/amp/pedal combinations to get it exactly how they envisioned it, or was it just the sound that came out of the equipment they were using at the time and it was a case of "yup. that'll do".
  15. [quote name='dc2009' post='1248327' date='May 28 2011, 03:34 PM']I remember back when I got BGM, James LoMenzo put in a full diagram of his horrendously complicated live rig etc, some of them are proud of it. I'm sure various guys, especially now, really try hard to get a great tone (I'm thinking Tool here), but IMO it even begins with what bass you get, and what the electronics are. I'm sure some albums are done bass -> straight into desk. Man I cannot take my eyes off your avatar, who is she?[/quote] Google Chuck Sarah Walker
  16. [quote name='matski' post='1245757' date='May 26 2011, 03:22 PM']Wahey! Phaser for me.[/quote] I'm with Matski, love a bit of phaser.
  17. Just been listening to Walk On By by The Stranglers and started thinking to myself, like i often do when listening to stuff, how did he get that tone? Then started wondering whether bass players had always strived to get their perfect sound, or was just a case of plug in your bass to whatever's available, bugger around with the pedal and amp settings for thirty seconds and that'll do, leaving future generations of bass players marvelling at their skill and spending hundreds of pounds trying to recreate that sound. Any thoughts?
  18. [quote name='AttitudeCastle' post='1243296' date='May 24 2011, 07:13 PM']Chris played the intro, but the verses were played by Matt Bellamy i'm "pretty" sure! Also just remembered! Wrathchild by Iron Maiden! Wicked intro![/quote] Good shout on Wrathchild, love this bit from flight666 when they're soundchecking it. Steve and Nicko just sound awesome. Also love Newsted's intro to My Friend of Misery by Metallica
  19. [quote name='gary mac' post='1238984' date='May 21 2011, 09:00 AM']Thanks chaps. I got the pickguard from: [url="http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/guitars_electric&ssPageName=STRK:MEFSX:SELLERID"]http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/guitars_electric...:MEFSX:SELLERID[/url][/quote] Thanks for that, this was the one i was looking at getting, just waiting for the template to arrive.
  20. Nice work fella. This is how my affinity is going to look (hopefully) except with the lefty neck. May i ask where you got the pickguard from, as that's all i really need to get now.
  21. [quote name='chrismuzz' post='1228166' date='May 11 2011, 10:34 PM']They're not quite as common, but I recommend the EHX Neo Clone. Mine cost me about £50 brand new, nice and simple to use (just a knob to adjust the rate, and a switch to make the effect more obvious). Very nice sound, small so perfect for pedalboards, and true bypass! [/quote] +1 to this, great little chorus pedal.
  22. Thanks Mr F, thought i'd better check out any potential problems before i pursue the idea any further.
  23. Would a stainless steel pickguard fitted to my P bass cause me any problems? Worried i may get electrocuted or someting?
  24. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-bass-damaged-and-needs-strings-/270743937434?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3f0998a19a"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-bas...=item3f0998a19a[/url]
  25. Couple of shots of my SSD NS-94. Sorry about the poor quality.
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