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BobVbass

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  1. Drink lots of water to stop the painful arm/cramp stuff. Warm you wrist up beforehand and stretch your tendons by bending your wrist either way (if that makes sense) run your wrist under the hot air blower helps & don't over play/ play too hard especially if you can't hear yourself - must most of all enjoy it and bask in the extra attention!
  2. these get a good rap - I seem to remember Bilbo picked one up a while back... [url="http://www.gedo-musik.de/shop/category.php?id_category=51"]http://www.gedo-musik.de/shop/category.php?id_category=51[/url]
  3. It's worth you visiting the doctor to get things checked just to be sure - get them to refer you to a muscular skeletal specialist if needed. You don't mention if there's any inflammation (joint puffy/spongey, hot) if it is I'd recommend a rheumatologist. But... given apart from all the small print above.....your wrist is most effective if the fingers operate in a straight line to your arm, if you bend your hand,( either left right up or down) you need more force to move your fingers or more importantly to apply pressure at your finger tips. If your bass neck is longer than your natural arm reach so your elbow is almost straight and your wrist is doing all the bending (and - sorry for generalising but - lots of girls being of smaller build will have this problem) at the lower registers your hand will be very twisted towards your little finger and upwards when you play standing up. Try sitting down and playing see if it helps - if you don't get the same problem then it's likely to be be your wrist position while standing. Fixes - shorter scale/smaller bass, very light gauge strings, you could try shifting your bass playing position to a more neck centric one by moving strap buttons or strap over your right shoulder hope that helps
  4. [quote][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]the most [/font][/color][email="cr@p"]cr@p[/email][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif] DB player on BassChat![/font][/color][/quote] Hold on a minute Clarky, I know I've not been around lately but who said you could take my position over?? Bl**dy cheek! It's taken me 27 years to get this awful.. Seriously - hope everything's OK mate I might be up for a bass meet, you can try my cheap old rattly Framus out and feel better about your bass
  5. I need to try gut strings I think, at the minute as I was doing a mixture of folk and swing and the Rock n roll band I stuck to Thomastiks - great sound and [i]really[/i] tough on the fingers for slapping. I suspect with the higher tension comes more sensitivity to external sources and so more likely hood to feed back - would be interesting to compare how guts react.
  6. rockabillybob uses a bassmax and a 4x10" cab and 800w amp if I remember right and swears by them. I ALWAYS got feedback with a bassmax although less then other piezo pickups so I went down the mag route. I mixed the piezo and mag signals at one stage then just got lazy and didn't bother. It depends on how loudly you really need to play (or rather how loudly you need your backline to be - put the rest of the signal through the PA) how sensitive your strings and DB are to feedback (steel strings feedback easier gut & co less) type of spike you use (anti wolf whistle ones work well) the type of stage you're on (sprung hollow wood is a nightmare) how you position your amp, what you've had for dinner , how many butterflies have taken flight in the amazon during the last song (they;re the only explanations I can find for having feedback one day and not the next in the same place with the same set up!) How much the drums shake your bass and strings also seems to have an effect
  7. "lead us not into temptation" it's much more fun to find my own way... that took you five minutes to cave in
  8. see I try to take a year off to go camping and generally enjoy myself after all the 1950's rock and rolling and after trying for ages to find a country/bluegrass/roots band and now this happens! dilemma! must ....resist... foggy mountain breakdown.....
  9. yep - I use a barefaced super twelve T and an old ashdown ABM 500; Moses graphite mag pick up plugged straight in - great sound (not pure subtle DB but everyone else is playing loud anyway so you would tell) and bloody loud. I can also make it float on feedback just when I need it as well by hovering the bass right in front. sad but fun Normal use very clean sounding but no slap sound obviously. I've also tried kent armstrongs (good but a little muddy) and a KK bassmax (ok but too much feedback even with a plat pro) Summary - Anything other than a decent mag pickup look elsewhere but if you have a good mag set up it's great fun and a decent sound.
  10. If the tone on the candy red production models is anything like my duck dunn special edition (same pickups) you'll love it - think p bass with more depth and roundedness - really buttery highs as well - i love it
  11. hi does it come with a case at all? thanks Bob
  12. BobVbass

    Feedback for JIX

    Just sold James my Ibanez and orange Amp - smooth transaction - perfect chap to deal with - all the best mate!
  13. and I declare this can of worms open... OK so you need to ask yourself the following questions: what type of strings are being used? Steel, Gut, Nylon how will I amplify the bass? volume needed? size and proximity of amp? amp only/amp and FOH/FOH only? PreAmp or not? What's more imporant - volume or tone? Do you need volume/tone adjustment on your bass or not? Do you mind making a permenant change to your bass to fit the p up? There's probably a load more you need to ask to get your perfect solution or just get a bassmax and a platinum pro
  14. Hi Mate, tempting but no thanks - I've already got too much stuff I never use - thanks anyway Bob
  15. cheers Chris - yes it's pretty dammed impressive for not a lot of money. The Orange Crush is now sold pending. thanks Bob
  16. Hi I'm having a clear out and seeing as I've never it and don't think I'm likely ever to I thought I'd sell it. Laney RB 6 165 watt tilt back combo with 15" Celestian Driver and Horn - as new condition only tried it for about a minute at home then stuffed it in the corner as a practice amp then used my stack anyway! These are about £300 quid new if I remember right so - £130 ono ? Make me an offer.. Piccies and Specs below.! thanks Bob Specs [b]- 165 Watts[/b] [b]- 1X15" Custom Celestion Driver[/b] [b]Pow[/b][b]er RMS[/b] 165 Watts [b]Inputs[/b] Normal & High [b]Equalisation[/b] Bass, Twin Parametric Mid (Hi and Lo), and Treble [b]Speaker connections[/b] 1x Jack (8 Ohms) [b]FX Loop(s)[/b] Yes [b]Drivers[/b] 1x15" Celestion & Switchable Horn [b]Cabinet Design[/b] Kickback Combo [b]Enhance[/b] Yes [b]Compressor[/b] Yes [b]Limiter[/b] Yes : Switchable (with status LED) [b]DI Socket[/b] Yes : Pre EQ XLR [b]Kick Proof Metal Grill[/b] Yes [b]Weight[/b] 26.5 Kg [b]Dimensions[/b] Width 497 x Height 541 x Depth 491
  17. Hi My son wants to sell his Ibanez Bass - SR300M in Candy Apple Red - despite his old man waxing lyrical about bass playing he just hasn't got the bug Anyway it's in perfect condition, no marks at all anywhere and a really excellent budget bass; plays really nicely amazing low action great tone. If it wasn't so bling I'd keep it for myself. He's looking for around £165 for it and it'll come with a fabric strap and a bag. Can't really post it as I haven't got a case etc but happy to meet halfway or something. Specs are: [center][b]Neck Material: 5pc Maple/ Rosewood Neck Type: SR4 Body: Agathis body Frets: Medium frets Fingerboard: Maple Inlay: Black dot inlay Bridge: B100 bridge Neck Pickup: EXF-4-F Bridge Pickup: EXF-4-R EQ: STYLE SWEEPER (SR) Hardware Color: Dark Chrome Neck Dimensions[/b][/center][center][b]Scale/Length 864mm/34" Radius 305mm Width at Nut 38mm Width Last Fret 62mm Thickness 1st Fret 19.5mm Thickness 12th Fret 21.5mm Bridge Pickup[/b][/center][center][b]Name: EX FULL RANGE 4 Model No: EXF-4-R Construction: Humbucking/Passive Magnet: Ceramic Description: Balanced tone and sound among each string Neck Pickup[/b][/center][center][b]Name: EX FULL RANGE 4 Model No: EXF-4-F Construction: Humbucking/Passive Magnet: Ceramic Description: Balanced tone and sound among each string Controls[/b][/center][center][b]Volume Balance Treble Boost/Cut Bass Boost/Cut Style Sweeper (Finger-slap)[/b][/center]
  18. Sorry hi-jacking your thread here Hmm there's obviously something that's helping your bass not feedback there... I wonder if it's the strings being lower tension. I've tried just about every pick up combination - bassmax did seem to be the best of the piezos (with plat pro it was pretty good) but still fedback a fair amount. I wonder whether steel strings with higher tension feedback more easily....hmmm lot of money for me to change again now tempting tho! You haven't got any other mutes or anything on?
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