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Everything posted by asingardenof
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Sitting down pushes the fat outwards, so resting the bass on your leg means either it'll slip out and you'll be playing at a weird angle and putting pressure on your wrist, or you'll have to stretch over the top of an upright bass and, again, put pressure on your wrist. I have to set the strap much shorter when I'm sitting than when I'm standing which is why I have one for each. I'm around 300lb, so rotund is an understatement.
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I stand corrected!
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This sounds great in theory but falls down if you're somewhat rotund.
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I only use one to check my neck relief. Other than that I haven't had the need to, but I'm not against the idea.
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It is a first gen ABM so it is a *wee* bit out of warranty 😁
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Fortunately the fates have allowed me to buy a replacement ABM from @walshy (with more than a little help from @merton who is proving himself to be a saint) so hopefully all is well.
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I also love it. It's very easy to play, and running in passive it sounds amazing. Haven't had much need to play with the preamp but it seems decent.
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Yep, Sire V7
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Sub-optimal, but ended up OK. The gig started OK, but midway through our cover of Regret I noticed a nasty smell and suddenly couldn't hear myself any more. Turns out the ABM had gone poof during the worst possible song. Fortunately the pub has a reasonably clued-up sound guy which meant I could DI from my Behringer BDI21 so we were able to complete the gig, but because of the position of the PA speakers I could barely hear myself. I'm told I did OK though, so yay for muscle memory. Now begins the serious quest for a new amp though.
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PLEASE DELETE. PLACED SAME AD TWICE..... - *WITHDRAWN*
asingardenof replied to vinorange's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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My current band plays Enola Gay, which is boring AF to play. Root notes on F, D, Bb and C throughout. Andy McCluskey went to the same school I did though (19 years before me, I should add) so I'm doing it to represent a fellow alum.
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Granted, but if one is just after insurance cover then there are more cost-effective options out there.
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But you're tied into membership for the full year once you've signed up, so it might be more cost-effective in the long run to get a separate policy.
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Fender (or any manufacturer) alternative model naming
asingardenof replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
It was a bit before Leo was born so must have been some form of lute possibly? (This is a screencap from the film Hysteria, which is, well, hysterical, if you haven't seen it) -
Gallien Krueger MB800 Fusion - offers around - *SOLD*
asingardenof replied to TimoD's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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My first ever gig with some mates from school, and being quite naïve about such things I decided that we were playing one song (I think Cake's version of I Will Survive) too fast, so decided during my solo introduction on the guitar to slow things down to the original tempo. I looked around before the main song kicked in to see the drummer absolutely livid with me mouthing "Speed up you wombler!". Not only that, but I'd been using a mate's Epiphone LP Special to practice (we already had a bass player so I was roped into learning the guitar), but during our soundcheck was told it sounded stinky poo by said mate's dad who was a pro studio engineer, so had to borrow the main band's guitarist's Gibson LP, which was my first experience with block markings on the fretboard and completely threw me so I messed up the solo at the end. More recently I forgot that my current band does a cover of Let Me Entertain You in E (rather than the original F) and so was playing a semitone too high on that song for three gigs before I worked out why I sounded so terrible.
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asingardenof replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
Vibrational medicine? -
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asingardenof replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
I wonder if a Sadowsky is a cure for depression. Worth a try either way... -
What difference does a preamp make in a bass?
asingardenof replied to la bam's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm thinking of doing the same. It's OK but I'm a simple soul so need as few options available as possible. Honestly I'm tempted to just make it passive at the moment. -
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asingardenof replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
Microfiche on the bulgy bits -
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asingardenof replied to oldslapper's topic in General Discussion
The Squier I'm Too Poor For A Fender series The Fender We'll Add A New Colour Scheme And Hope Nobody Notices We Haven't Fundamentally Changed Anything For 70 Years series The Sadowsky I'm Getting Old So Need To Ensure My Name Lives On After My Death Line series The Sadowsky Covid Put A Big Dent In My Sales So I'll Outsource My Cheapest Range To China And Suspend My Principles To Sell Units Express series The Sire Quality And Quantity Is Possible series -
The Rarefied Air of Live TV – A Story
asingardenof replied to acidbass's topic in General Discussion
Nice work, sounded awesome. I assume that was a hammer-on when your sunglasses fell at around 1:30? If so nice save! -
5 string bass virgin, any recommendations?
asingardenof replied to Hazza2004's topic in Bass Guitars
If the 5-string version is anything like the 4-string then the Sire V7 would be a good bet, or if you fancy a more modern sounding bass then try the Sire Mx range. Personally I'm eyeing up a Sadowsky MetroExpress for my next 5-string purchase now they've sorted out the flaws in the earlier models, and by the time I can afford one they might even have the Sadowsky logo on the headstock (I'm not a label snob, far from it, but the current arrangement looks awful IMO).
