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As said many times, never on a maple board. Got to disagree with OP though, as rosewood really benefits from oiling. I make my own up from extra virgin olive oil, white wine vinegar and fresh lemon juice, and apply to a cleaned down board. It must sit flat for at least 24 hours to soak in, but the transformation is absolutely brilliant. See the pics in my thread here..
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http://www.guitardecals.co.uk/ Superb logo transfers as recommended by me and @Andyjr1515 Jez ๐๐ผ
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Beautiful work ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ๐๐ผ
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Have you considered asking your local body shop spray painter? These guys do this work to an amazing standard day in day out to cars, and I'd imagine they'd welcome doing something slightly different from the usual. No harm in asking for a price? I got my Build Diary BlazerRay bass project sprayed by a car painting mate of mine who has since retired, but he did a superb job of it with a primer coat, three white top coats and completed the finish with a laquer top coat.
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Oh my!!!! That is a stunning bass ๐ฎ
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Finished Pics! Single Cut 5-string Short Scale
BassTool replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
Shame he didn't know about your magnet trick on the back though -
Finished Pics! Single Cut 5-string Short Scale
BassTool replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
Thanks Andy, it's a Cliff Bordwell fretless. -
Finished Pics! Single Cut 5-string Short Scale
BassTool replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
That's really clever! I have a bass that has a matched grain cover, and it had me beat how that was achieved, now I know -
Let's talk about pitch correction.
BassTool replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
Just to clarify (and I've just come off watching a live 1985 Paul Young gig from Rockenplast, complete with Pino - absolutely awesome playing, plus 3 fabulous backing vocalists and PY at his showman level best, no auto tune or whatever to make the vox in tune required) my previous rant related to the inability these days of performers to sing live without any enhancement to improve tuning - whatever the particular kind of technology that may entail these days. I'm really not interested - because I prefer anyone singing live to be genuinely just that, without anything electronic pulling them in tune - I'm not really sure how I can possibly emphasise that point any more than I already have. What happened to talent? Call me old school, call me old fashioned, call me old, I really don't mind ๐ Over the years I've spent hours and hours with fellow band members working on harmony vocals till it totally cheesed everybody in the band off, and on the gig nights when it all comes together down the Dog and Duck (remember those days?) it all seems worth it for that nanosecond or longer - because of all the work and effort put in - not just for the band members, but the audience too. Younger BCr's may argue modern gizmos - to enhance dodgy live vocals - are to be embraced, and will call it progress. That's fine, we are moving on all the time. But for me personally, I disagree. Again, IMO - it's simply cheating Anyone want to see a great vocalist, three fabulous backing singers, and a half decent bassist ( ) plus a kicking band, check this gig out... no pitch correction required back then ๐ Call it old school if you like- 194 replies
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Let's talk about pitch correction.
BassTool replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
Certainly did not intend that as an endorsement, that was not my intention at all. I honestly thought I could have not have been clearer. Pitch correction in any form, any performer, from Arena to pub. No. IMO- 194 replies
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Let's talk about pitch correction.
BassTool replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
Suggest you re-read my original post @Downunderwonder maybe I didn't make it clear, but regardless of either big band in an Arena or solo pub player, I think the same of both. I'd rather hear how they really sing, and think it's a shame an audience has to be fooled by tech these days. As I've intimated, I'm old school, plug in, play, let's hear what you've got. Without pitch correction- 194 replies
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Painting The Body Only On A neck Through Bass
BassTool replied to bagsieblue's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Let's talk about pitch correction.
BassTool replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
First off, I never said fool on a stool Anyone who is prepared to get up in front of an audience and perform has always got my backing, but when it comes to masking ability with electronic gizmos it comes into question, again this is my opinion ๐ But, just so there's no ambiguity - there's no difference at all. Both, IMO, are cheating.- 194 replies
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That's an interesting build process Dom, I've always built from the floor upwards, with wall framework coming up from the floor itself Never seen it done with the floor installed last, but it's worked for you What have you used for insulation? Looks like laminate flooring underlay?
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RARE footage of JAMES JAMERSON recording in the studio
BassTool replied to Bart Funk Bass's topic in General Discussion
I only see photo footage..- 9 replies
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Aye Paul, that was my Mam and Dads way of not sharing it with us, it had rum in it ๐
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I'll be out looking for it next week! ๐
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What he said...Old Jamaicky as me Dad called it...mmmmmmm ๐คฃ
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Those Babicz bridges are great
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Let's talk about pitch correction.
BassTool replied to leftybassman392's topic in General Discussion
Well, since you ask.. Cheating. Simple as. As a semi-pro 'singer/bassist' (been called a lot less) of 43+ years I have absolutely zero tolerance of it. I'd rather see people up there doing it live, whatever that entails. Mistakes, bum notes, warbles, chokes, whatever.. That is what should be on show from any performer IMO, warts and all as we used to say.. However, I've heard very reliable tales of entire vocals on DAT back in the day - in particular a very famous girl 'band' - with live mics dropped in to talk to the crowd etc simply because they were too bloody awful to do it live. I've heard from reliable sources that pitch correction/autotune is massive when playing to arena audiences paying big bucks to see perfection. In the past few years some MAJOR big bands doing huge stadium gigs have relied on PC/autotune live that I've heard about from guys behind the scenes - using some very expensive processing gear - but a paying audience member would never know, as long as they walk away happy, it's job done. On the local pub circuit (when it was running) I've seen solo artists with an acoustic guitar using it - really? Can I suggest you try practising more? ๐คจ Maybe as well as being older, I'm also old fashioned - but personally, I give Pitch correction/Autotune a big NO. Perhaps I'm just a grumpy, older git ๐- 194 replies
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I bought a pickup from Nigel, deal done in seconds! It was in superb condition, excellent quick delivery and extremely well packaged. As said on here, top BC'r, deal with confidence ๐๐ผ
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I'm guessing the previous pics showed dampened wood to give us an idea of the grain? ๐ค
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Pair of Semi Hollow 4 strings - Fretted and Fretless
BassTool replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Build Diaries
You'll need a decent supply of Condor and a big book Frank... .... for a month or so ๐คญ -
^This^ Oh, and... stunning ๐๐ผ
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Finished Pics! Single Cut 5-string Short Scale
BassTool replied to Andyjr1515's topic in Build Diaries
There's a volute! There's a volute! Does he of this BC parish - what doth love a volute - know?! ๐คญ