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BobVbass

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  1. I've got an EA i800 amp (can't remember how much it was £300 ish I think secondhand) and a barefaced super twelve £600 but I could have easily got a cheaper cab there was an eden 2x12 at te time for £200 - and that gives me 800 watts rms - have a look out for a peavey firebass amp 700W as well - I sold my last one for a hundred quid!!! excellent amp
  2. I can get my DB in my 1972 1303s Beetle, back seat folded down neck out the window..... It goes in my wife's CRV a LOT easier!
  3. Yes Good idea mate - I dropped your details over to the chaps but apparently they've found someone now - nice of them to tell me! thanks anyway mate and sorry Bob
  4. My bands looking to replace me when I bugger off to play with the kids - great band, v busy [url="http://www.therazorsband.com"]http://www.therazorsband.com[/url] - based in surrey but gigs all over the place and not many practices to attend Bob
  5. Hi All, I'm throwing the towel in on the 1950's Rock and Roll band that I play Double Bass in at the end of February because (sounds like a politician ) I want to spend more time with my kids this year - camping and generally showing then a great time rather than gigging every fortnight last year. Haven't heard back from them yet but I assume they'll be looking for a replacement - they're great bunch of blokes, really good laugh and all a great standard - the band's busy, the guitarist gets loads of gigs. - [url="http://www.therazorsband.com"]http://www.therazorsband.com[/url] They'll prefer a double bass player or at least someone who'll be willing to learn but will put up with a bass guitarist at a pinch maybe. They're based around Guildford Surrey and we play all over the South East from the South Coast to Reading and up to about Harrow way - Gigs range in size from about 20-30 people to a few hundred - Weddings, Clubs, Few Corporate Dos and the Harley Owners Club annual bash - money ranges from about £20-30 per gig upwards (quite a bit more upwards for weddings etc) anyway drop me a line if you're interested and I'll put you in touch - it would be great to get them someone to take over thanks Bob
  6. I have to say my Lakland Duck Dunn Special Edition (they only made 30 before they released the CAR signature series) is superb - 1957 copy with gold pickguard and P bass neck - sounds superb, feels brilliant
  7. yep thomann are ok but a better idea is to get a second hand boosey and hawkes - they're normally 6-800 quid and are superb
  8. yep - loads on here - loads on you tube as well - I went from EB to EUB then DB and the worse bit is teh scales and the pain in your forearms but it doesn't take long - If I were you (unless you really want to use adn EUB all the time) I'd just go straight to double bass - I find them far easier to play with body position etc - and the sound is superb. Good Luck!
  9. truss rod what's them then?? I've never seen one on a DB!
  10. tweaking your bridge might do the trick but it sounds like your neck has settled backwards slightly because of the lower tension
  11. You want a later Lakland Duck Dunn Mr B - P bass with a Jazz neck - just what the Doctor ordered for people with small hands
  12. I went through the whole thing earlier in the year and finally settled on an old blonde from the '60s ( sounds liek Britt Ekland) just because the build quality is miles better. Bilbo has a Gedo and he's very happy with it last I heard; the Thomann blondes look ok as well and again have a good rep. Primavera I'm not convinced about - you get what you pay for; the basses and violins I've seen of theirs are definitely built to a very tight budget (violins especially are useless) You can get an Englehardt in blonde from Rockability (have a search on the thread I did a while back, the link's on there) - if I remember right they're about £1400. It annoyed the hell out of me that if I was in the states I could have got a nice Kay or something like it but over here there's nought! Upton bass will do a great blonde and will ship as well if you want something more expensive A final optioin I looked at which I might still go for at some point if I want amore lairy bass is to get one refinished - Spectrum Guitar Finishes quoted me £500 to strip and refinish a double bass including transport - and that was for a deep metal flake black with pinstripes - I'm sure a strip and clear varnich would be cheaper. Anyway, thought I'd add my "I've got the Tshirt on this" bit
  13. yes dolly board is a good idea - otherwise you need to drill holes through into your cab and bolt it securely from the inside - screws have a habit of being ripped out and making a hideous mess on the cabs I've used them on!
  14. Fralin's are the best I've found for my P basses - superb clarity and tone - love em
  15. I'm using an iAmp 800 and a barefaced super twelve these days for my DB and Bass Guitar through a platinum pro and (bloody) loud volumes - no problems at all - Alex uses the same eminence drivers in all his 12" Barefaced cabs so I don't think you'll have a problem.
  16. what about these? [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_artb100bk.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/ibanez_artb100bk.htm[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/hoefner_hctcbr_clubbass.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/hoefner_hctcbr_clubbass.htm[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/esp_ltd_ec_414_fm_stbk.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/esp_ltd_ec_414_fm_stbk.htm[/url] [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/gibson_sg_standard_bass_faded_wb.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/gibson_sg_standar...ss_faded_wb.htm[/url] no idea what they're like tho !
  17. Go for Warmoth in the states and just get it all imported - they're excellent. Make sure it's exactly what you want though as secondhand values of custom builds are shocking
  18. It all depends on how loud you need to be really; piezos - like underwoods and bassmaxes ar good, nice sound etc and you can use whatever strings you like. Without a phase reverse pre amp (like the plat pro) you won't be able to play over a drummer without feeding back or at least not our one!! Even with the plat pro in phase reverse I found it very difficult to get a solid tone and volume without being on the brink of feedback and distortion. Magnetic pickups need steel strings so limit your string choice however I can go as loud as I like now (currently use a schaller - have a seymour duncan around somewhere as well) - I run this thru the plat pro for shaping and it sounds great - really full smooth sound. No finger board slaps etc - but you can always blend in a piezo if you need that. So Plat Pro is a must - pickups depend on how loud you need to be & what strings you want to use really....
  19. I put a 1970's Fuzz Box in my Aria LEB Bass in 1986 or so - replaced the pots with presets that I could adjust with a little screw driver and just diverted the output signal through it with a switch - so either clean or fuzzed - PP3 battery fitted in the existing cavity (just!!) No pictures I'm afraid but if anyone's got a mid 80's Aria LEB Classic with a picture of Asterix an Obelix painted on it you have the beast - and I want it back!!
  20. [quote]Don't sell it man...![/quote] No don't sell it - donate it to the Bob Pickard Home for over GAS'ed bass players - you'll go to heaven if you do
  21. I use the EA iAMP 800 + a barefaced super twelve and it's great - really clear sound and no reliability issues as yet. I use a K&K bass Max or a schaller going through a fishman Platinum Pro for the pre amp stage
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