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Just hope some poor unknowing unfortunate does not click the expensive mistake - sorry, buy it now button. I remember these from youth, the memory is not a good one.
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[quote name='ShergoldSnickers' post='1224094' date='May 8 2011, 01:26 PM']The Big one had a voracious capacity to absorb watts[/quote] Mine certainly likes feeding plenty of Watts, 500 @ 8 Ohms is adequate, more would be nice. Great tone, best speaker I have ever owned. If you are into DIY have a look at fEARful designs.
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[quote name='Johnston' post='1223523' date='May 7 2011, 06:34 PM']You can just about see two of the cracks on the back of the head stock in the ebay. Some nice photography to keep them from showing up. Knew exactly what he was at. Don't need shits like that selling stuff.[/quote] Agree, really good photography, they are barely noticeable and might be mistaken for the stress cracks that some finishes get from screws / machine heads - the sort that are nothing to worry about. Pity there were no images of the back of the neck, was there something amiss? He may have bought it from someone else, but no need to 'stiff' others, there are ways to get legal redress. If it was from new he needs to get it back to Overwater, it may be a one off, are there more like this?
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Try, try and try as they all seem different. My 77 bought new was excellent once set up correctly. Look beyond having Fender on the headstock. My longest keeper of 20+ years has been a G&L SB1, a precision on steroids? (with made by Leo on the headstock). However the Kramer DMZ4001 I acquired recently - another 'precision' -is better still. This [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=134083"]Ibanez[/url] would also be the business and is a 'vintage' bass at a super price. Leaves plenty of change to try alternate pickups if it is not quite to taste. I have no connection with it, I would buy it, but I would also get a divorce for the price. Recently bought a Yamaha BB for not much from here, yet another good 'precision' type bass.
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Very, very nice. Can't justify another bass at present, other half would divorce me. I had John Birch rewire my EB3 type Birch, like you I found the switching unfathomable. Might be worth considering a rewire to something simpler? You could remove the current wiring & keep it for reversion to original if ever needed. Good luck with sale, it looks really good.
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Epiphone '1958 Korina' Flying V Bass , with fitted case.
3below replied to nick's topic in Basses For Sale
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what do you call a bassist with no band??
3below replied to munkonthehill's topic in General Discussion
Happy (I got away), Sad (It could have been good), Relieved(no more crises / egos to fix), Strong (I work in the same place and line manage several of them - broken the cardinal rule - never mix pleasure and business), P***d off (Good friendships forged over several years seemed to have broken down) - however all now sorted and playing again. At the same time guitar player and self got binned from another band - no reasons, no pack drill etc. At a loss on that one as we played well, were really professional, did the business (we were on fire), have no idea at all. C'est la vie. so how did I feel, confused, but move on. One day, One day.... -
Bass player WANTED - Irish folk/trad band.
3below replied to Me And My Bass's topic in Musicians Wanted
Well up for it - but it's a long way from Mid Wales to Glasgow or thereabouts. Good luck with finding a new bass player. -
Had a 1970s Kay bass. Unique non resonating anti dead spot neck construction (plywood) with lightweight comfort body (very thin plywood - I used to look in wonder at the thickness of real guitars like telecasters). Special custom bridge with individual string width adjustment ( screw thread with slotted wheels), super high output full frequency range pickups (lots of handling noise, micro-phonic and feedback at a the slightest provocation). Special low insertion loss tone and volume controls (they did B**** all). Super fast scale length (was it even 30"? string tension was not an issue, there was none). On the plus side, it was well finished with a reasonable sunburst, and very hard paint. The plywood neck was actually quite nice to look a (I could imagine this as a boutique multi laminate feature) and was pretty stable. £25 (I think) at woolworths in Hereford circa 1974. A columbus jazz type came next (better, but not much better) then the Gibbo EB2 - a real bass. Downhill from then on. 1970s Kay basses - if someone gave me one I might think about forking out for new strings, then again I do like to use my money wisely
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Why do you suspect the transformer? seems unlikely to be the transformer in my experience. What sort of noise, hiss or 50Hz mains hum? How good is your mains electricity - a few of my amps are noisy at home, work fine elsewhere, even though the house wiring is tested all OK. Can you borrow same amp and try at home to compare? Final shot would be take it to a good technician - as with everything in life several causes and several fixes.
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Looked for old photos of my black JB EB3 but unable to find any. For those who have mentioned interest in one - try before buying, I remember with mine the neck dived considerably, probably the worst neck diver I have encountered. It was also relatively heavy compared toan EB3 due to all maple construction. Then again the headstock won't snap off in a hurry.
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[quote]Bassists are too stupid to play anything with more than four strings.[/quote] Four, nobody told me there were four, do I have to use that little thin one that sounds puny. My day has been ruined, four, I ask you, surely three are enough!
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What was the gear that you thought was poo, at the time...
3below replied to Moos3h's topic in General Discussion
The luck / stupidity of being older - gear from 1974 or thereabouts age 14 onwards Vox AC50 - £30 - unreliable at the time 1958 Gibson EB2 - £80 - muddy but well made, would probably be nice with modern amp / cab - the frets were very soft and wore rapidly Marshall 100W supalead - £can't remember I was at school at the time - the old one with bulgin plug, eyelet board Hiwatt DR103 1977 ish £swapped for the Marshall - good with bass, though the Hiwatt 200 was just too tempting Hiwatt 200 £swapped for the DR103 - orange tolex - yuck, loud, very heavy, moved on for a Peavey the era when valve amps were bread & butter & cheap. 77 Fender Precision - bought new, written off in moving house - don't ask John Birch EB3 type bass - £can't remember 78/79 Rickenbacker - traded JB + some cash leading to current stable - 85 G&L SB1 which I have had since 1991/2 ish and I really rate it, however recently my late 70s wish has come true - Kramer DMZ4001. Still it was fun at the time, -
Can't let you see it because I moved it years ago - EB3 style bass - black, maple through neck, Grover/Schaller small tuners, hyperflux pickups, stainless 3? 2? point bridge, I think it had a full size plastic belt rash plate on back. Really well made. Took it back to JB himself in Bromsgrove circa 1980/81 and had it refurbished at a very good price. Only downside - short scale. Wonder where it is now. another one I wish I had kept.
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G&L Invader XL Std (USA)
3below replied to dub_junkie's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Also have one, bought new circa 1980 - they were some of the first affordable acoustic basses at the time. Still has the original Roto tru bass strings, not a bad sound acoustically if quiet. Fitted a clip on Jazz bass pickup in the soundhole and its rather nice amplified. The neck is huge and solid on mine - that one must have had some drop.
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Smooth-feeling, bright-sounding strings...
3below replied to solo4652's topic in Accessories and Misc
TI flats on my G&L SB1 and Kramer DMZ4001. No shortage of brightness IMHO. -
Lightweight cabs - I thoroughly rate my Barefaced Big One. You could build your own Fearful or Bill Fitzmaurice - I am at the moment, very easy to do. Had the big rig Marshall VBA 400 + 7215 very recently, then had the bad back (not connected). Moved it on, and am happier with lighter kit - am not 25 anymore.
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Simple mistake, seller has not noticed that decimal place was wrong in start price - then again £99.900 - do we have a 0.0p coin? Nice looking bass, but not at that price, c'est cher
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Used Peavey - I used a bass combo mkiii (130W) for 26+ years, small gigs up to university halls (small ish) without p.a. Sold a 300W Peavey bass combo for £150 last year. The guy I sold it to thinks it is the dog's blx and is a happy bunny. Well built, reliable, easy to fix. Downside, 'boxy' sound compared to current rig - barefaced big one and peavey tour 700 head. Big downside - heavy, very heavy, fit castors. edit for spelling - again!
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Also waltz, hornpipe and one amazing tune that went through 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/8 changes... keys (GDAE typically) and scales are the secret, A typical dance tune will use two or possibly three tunes with a key change between each. Due to the sheer amount of tunes used (at least in bands I have played in) bands will usually have sheet music which includes chord labels (G, C7 etc). Reading and counting then makes it fairly straightforward combined with scales to link the roots and fifths. Dance music requires rock solid on the beat bass with phrases to 'lift' and 'lead' the dancers through the dance sequences e.g. strip the willow ! do si do and a whole range of other square dance steps. You want to get people 'skipping' or 'walking with a spring in their step' with your bass lines. They are dancing to it not listening to the 'artistry' Enjoy.
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What sort of folk? Trad Celeidh music, Scottish, Playford, Folk Rock, Fairports???? It is a broad church. I cut my formative first 8 years bass playing gigging 2/3 nights a week, week in week out in a trad celeidh band. Can give you some pointers in that line if you want.
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Is that fun or what. I want it but it would cause instant divorce at present
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Can we see the assignment question and the grading criteria (assuming your degree has them, mine did not, but it was 30 years ago this July - oh how much have I forgotten / lost) . With these we may be able to give you some more focussed pointers.