[quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1435395389' post='2808329']
...the only thing better from the players point of view is you can be quite inaccurate on a double bass without being found out - unlike on a fretless or fretted electric!!.
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Just as I thought - UBs are for charlatans and chancers!! I categorise UB players with jugglers, unicyclists and the homeless.
Jose very kindly sent me one of his stick-on thumb rests for my Marathon... it works really well.
Great comms, great guy, all good, would certainly recommend. Thanks very much!
Saw a bit of MH and wasn't too impressed, but they've never been my thing to be fair. Florence is not, and never will be, a singer. I've always maintained that she sounds like an aphasic gibbon screeching down a well. YMMV.
It's to stop ringing and overtones and provide a modicum of muting. I've tried the Gruv Gear Fretwrap but didn't like it - obviously it will only mute open strings and not fretted strings. Also it takes up too much space at the nut first/fret. I'm going to try the new rubbery thing that fits over the strings at the bridge (also from Gruv) which hopefully will be like a more controllable version of the traditional foam sponge.
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1435328124' post='2807775']
OK, OK, I suppose you're right, as usual. The video was still dated, though..!
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Well I do like to ruin a good joke with facts, as you know.
[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1435325531' post='2807730']
Well, I've never seen you together..!
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Well... Clive Dunn is dead and last time I saw Jack, he was definitely breathing and moving about.
Not much it's true, but I'm fairly certain he was alive.
[quote name='Funky Dunky' timestamp='1435307067' post='2807403']
If you can apply the words thick and chunky to it compared to anything other than a wafer, it's probably not gonna suit me. I have gimpety hands. Thin, shallow necks all the way for me...
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As a P-Bass man, it's all relative... I wouldn't say thick or chunky. Just not super-thin.
I'd say try to find someone within striking distance who's got one and try it.
[quote name='bluejay' timestamp='1435317162' post='2807585']
Try to guess who will take the photos and record the audio?
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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1435318540' post='2807602']
... but you shouldn't have to also bake the cake and make the tea. Some other bod will surely do that..? Surely..?
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Yeah, Jack can do it - he's a new man and is very anti gender-stereotyping. That's what he told me, anyway...
[quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1435261516' post='2807153']
Raised an eyebrow when I pulled a sparkly orange bongo out...
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An eyebrow? I got 200 hours Community Service!
[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1435310694' post='2807451']
We have a [size=5][i][b]winner[/b][/i][/size]!!! Hoping to pick it up this afternoon, just awaiting confirmation.
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Well done! Obviously we'll need a full NBD thread with pics, review, audio clip... and cake.
[quote name='alyctes' timestamp='1435269136' post='2807231']
Gone for £365...
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So Happy Jack must be the new owner! Congratulations, Jack! When do you want me to come and pick it up..?
[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1435268553' post='2807226']
I've seen them here as well: [url="http://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/accessories-c2/string-muters-c63/gruv-gear-gruv-gear-fump-bass-bridge-muter-dampener-p10306"]http://www.stringsdi...dampener-p10306[/url] I quite like the idea of these, as while a bit of foam does the job for free, in practice it's a bit too much faff to fish the bit of foam in and out for specific songs.
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Thanks! I don't like foam either. I've been practicing the 'floating thumb' method, but it makes me look awkward - the unusual spazzy arm position and the rapt look of concentration on my face (with my tongue sticking out), makes me look like I'm having a stroke.
Oh the joy of the lovely, free, unregulated market.
Have you made your concerns know to IndigO2? I'm sure they'd be happy to explain their service charge to you in detail.
[quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1435229965' post='2806694']
looks nice! talk about diminishing returns, when comparing this to £1k fender strat...
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Thanks - I'm sure you're right, though I've never played a £1K Fender Strat. I've played some pretty expensive basses though and even owned one or two, but there's nothing I can do on them that I can't do on a decent Squier...
[quote name='Matte_black' timestamp='1435175468' post='2806307']
The power stage makes a big difference, though. Expecially on dynamics. You dig into the strings, the amp gives it back - more than on SS amps.
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I have found this to be the case with every amp I've used that had a valve power stage. It's more alive, somehow.
I think people do sometimes over-value their goods on eBay, generally speaking. I like to start auctions at 99p no reserve, that way you get a lot more people looking at them, and chances are you'll get a similar price to any BIN you list... because you started a fire under it. People get auction fever and bid way more than they usually would pay for a BIN. That's my theory, anyway! Welcome to the forum.