
Doc B
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Doc B started following The very lightest tuners (for a Stingray) - advice please
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The very lightest tuners (for a Stingray) - advice please
Doc B replied to Woodwind's topic in Repairs and Technical
I got a set of Hipshot Ultralite (USA) lollipop style tuners for my Vintera 60s Mustang bass a few weeks ago from Bass Direct for about £120. They are much lighter than the standard Hipshot ones that came fitted. I emailed them first to check the best ones to get. They have the licensed Hipshot ones from £19.50 per machine. I also got a set of fender Infinity Straplocks as these move the strap about 1.5 cm towards the 12th fret.- 12 replies
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Damn - can't believe I missed them as I've been in Durham this weekend. I'll also miss them at home in Glasgow as I'm still in Durham till tomorrow. :-(
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I'd love an 8 or 12 stringer but could never justify the cost.
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Your Silent Face - New Order Alive - Pearl Jam Die Laughing - Therapy? Hurt - Johnny Cash Head Like a Hole - NIN Everything's Ruined - Faith No More Jesus Christ Pose - Soundgarden One Day Like This - Elbow She's Lost Control - Joy Division Unyielding Conditioning - Fishbone Ask me again tomorrow and I'm sure the list will change.
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[quote name='hillbilly deluxe' post='992058' date='Oct 18 2010, 11:20 AM']One of the fender short scales had a Strat pickup in it,did it not ?[/quote] It was the Musicmaster. IIRC it was Bassist mag that did a feature on hotrodding them with a SD Hotrails bladed Strat pickup
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I think my new Shuker 5 string will be enough for me (I need to get some pics on here)
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If you could join a band in the past,Which one?
Doc B replied to stingrayPete1977's topic in General Discussion
Manic Street Preachers - a band I love but also one that I feel comfortable that my basslines would have added to the band. -
I bought this second hand a few months ago. I also got a MacBook just after and decided that Garageband, although more limited, was adequate for my needs. So I'm selling the Boss to free up a bit more space in my musicroom/office. I have the original box and cloth case for this, along with a PSU I bought off eBay (they don't come as standard as these machine run on batteries). It also has a 1GB CF memory card installed. The only thing is that the guy I bought it off didn't have the owner's manual but I will include the PDF of it it on a CD-ROM if needed. There are some superficial marks/scratches on the top of the unit but these aren't serious and don't affect it in any way. This is a powerful and versatile little recorder that's about the size of a closed net-book PC. I don't really need all the stuff on this - Garageband does me fine. Specs from the Boss website: The Ultimate Notebook Studio Tracks Track: 8, V-Track: 64 (8 V-Tracks per each Track), Up to 2 tracks can be recorded simultaneously, and up to 8 tracks can be played back simultaneously. Useful Capacity CompactFlash: 32 M-1 G bytes Data Type HiFi (MT2), STANDARD (LV1), LONG (LV2) Sample Rate 44.1kHz Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1/-3 dBu) Nominal Input Level (Variable) GUITAR/BASS jack: -20 dBu, MIC (TRS balanced/XLR) jack: -40 dBu, LINE IN jack: -10 dBu Input Impedance GUITAR/BASS jack: 1 M ohms, MIC 1/2 jack: 2 k ohms (HOT-COLD), (TRS balanced/XLR), 1.0 k ohms (HOT-GND, COLD-GND), LINE IN jack: 30 k ohms Nominal Output Level LINE OUT jack: -10 dBu Output Impedance LINE OUT jack: 2 k ohms, Headphone jack: 140 ohms Recommended Load Impedance LINE OUT jack: 20 k ohms or greater, Headphone jack: 32-100 ohms Residual Noise Level LINE OUT jack: -85 dBu or less (INPUT SELECT: GUITAR/MIC, input terminated with 1 k ohms, INPUT SENS: CENTER, IHF-A, typ., EFFECT: OFF) Interface USB Connector Display 16 Characters x 2 Lines (Backlit LCD) Connectors GUITAR/BASS jack (1/4 inch phone type), MIC 1 jacks ( TRS balanced 1/4 inch phone type), MIC 2 jacks (TRS balanced 1/4 inch phone type), LINE IN jack (Stereo miniature phone type), LINE OUT jack (RCA phono type), FOOT SW/EXP PEDAL jack (1/4 inch phone type), PHONES jack (Stereo 1/4 inch phone type), USB connector Power Supply DC 9 V; Supply AC Adaptor (PSA series)/Size AA Dry battery x 6 Current Draw 200 mA, Alkaline dry cell batteries, Approximately 5 hours (with continuous playback of 8 tracks), May vary according to usage conditions, batteries used, and type of CompactFlash used. Accessories Soft Case, Size AA alkaline dry cell batteries (6), TRS-XLR converter cable, Demo Card (Already inserted when the BR-600 is shipped), Owner's Manual, Separate sheet (“About Memory Cards” etc.), Roland Service (information sheet) Option AC Adaptor: PSA series, Foot Switch: FS-5U, Pedal Switch: DP-2 (Roland), Expression Pedal: EV-5 (Roland), FV-300L/FV-500L/FV-500H Size and Weight Width 257 mm 10-1/8 inches Depth 183 mm 7-1/4 inches Height 27 mm 1-1/8 inches Weight 0.7 kg 1 lbs. 9 oz.
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Bassists who don't play on their bands records?
Doc B replied to MacDaddy's topic in General Discussion
IIRC that James Dean Bradfield played most or all of the bass on at least the first few Manics Albums. I've also heard that they never miked up Richey's amp on stage as he couldn't play very well. Billy Corgan is also supposed to have recorded most of Darcy Wretsky's bass lines too. IIRC that Anthony Jackson was used for the single of Fishbone's version on Freddie's Dead. -
It's been about a year (I think) since I last posted on here but a few bass-related coincidences convinced me to make more time for this forum, and bass playing in general. My wife convinced me to order a bass from Jon Shuker after we visited his workshop while on holiday in the Peaks last September (seriously, it was all her idea!). I finally placed the order in February/March and got an email from Jon on Friday last week saying my bass should be ready by the end of next week! This just happens to coincide with our annual holiday to the Peaks - so I should be able to pick it up when we are down there next week. Nice one. The other, very sad, coincidence was seeing the tribute to Old Git (Simon) on Shuker's homepage but reading the tribute thread has made me determined to look at this forum regularly.