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  1. I thought I might try a set out. Do any of you fine people have good/bad experiences that are noteworthy? The ones that immediately spring to mind are the Rotos, D'Addriao and Picato offerings, but I presume there are others out there.
  2. I prefer the slightly lighter gauge Fender CL9050s at 45/60/80/105.
  3. There's a re-issue one here http://manchesterbasslounge.com/?s=burns
  4. ead

    Sold elsewhere

    Thanks for the recommendation Mr bagsieblue
  5. I don't know how to judge if they are legit or not, but if you're in the market here's the link: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130862456855?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
  6. If I had unlimited funds I'd love to own a Ritter bass. Enjoying the aesthetics of your bass imho is part of the pleasure of picking it up to play and practice. My personal choice would be the Roya body shape.
  7. What's been said really from my point of view. Try and play sympathetically with the feel of the song and with what you hear and don't overplay early on as achknalligewelt said above. I love writing originals with our band - far more than playing covers. Carpe diem.
  8. That's bad. I listened to 10 Years After an a lot when I first got into music.
  9. How about this, in stock now so none of the agonising waiting http://www.acguitars.co.uk/Available/46/
  10. ead

    What flats?

    I'm going to lob the Fender CL9050s into the mix. Nice strings, not too stiff, in the gauge range you want and good value at £20 or so a set.
  11. I've been there a few times when live music was on, but I'm afraid I can't help you on the PA front much as it looked different every time so I assumed the band brought their own. You could perhaps ask them to take a couple of pics of the equipment and send them to you. Nice venue though. I live around a mile away. If you can give me a few details of the event etc and any contact name(s) I'd be happy to pop in and ask for you.
  12. [quote name='ednaplate' timestamp='1362420085' post='1999447'] Manchester Bass Lounge!!!! In Worsley. I live in Worsley and never knew about this place. A definite visit is in order. [/quote] Check the website, call Drew to make an appointment (that's the way he works) and make sure you have a responsible adult with you at all times
  13. Check out ACG on here too (affiliates section). Alan does some stunning s/cut basses. http://www.acguitars.co.uk/Gallery/
  14. Perhaps we should have an 'everybody bring a P bass" session at the MBB next year? Might upset Alan though, so on second thoughts maybe not.
  15. Isn't that in the front of a book somewhere? Lee Sklar possibly, can't remember...
  16. The wrong side of 50 and currently doing around 10-12 hours / week + band practices.
  17. Or, maybe you need one of these... http://basschat.co.uk/topic/173590-acg-build/page__st__20 see post #28 for the spec.
  18. I can't think of a single reason why anyone would [u]not[/u] want to hear new music. For my part I would think it supremely arrogant to suggest that anything worthwhile has already been created. You may not like it all, but that doesn't make it bad music, and who is so omniscient that they can consider themselves to be the sole arbiter of taste? Actually reading a few of the recent threads on here it would appear quite a few individuals do.
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