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EBS_freak

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  1. You having two female singers are awesome. Start going through some of the Bangles back catalogue... and Bananarama. (OK I know they have more than two but you know..)
  2. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1355269562' post='1896313'] rickenbacker havn't yet. [/quote] That's because everybody is else is knocking them out instead...
  3. Both singers+1 Thigh highs and skimpy stagewear. You'll be struggling to keep up with the number of gigs.
  4. You need your EBS amp and cab first
  5. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1354635344' post='1888456'] Dont worry its not for sale [/quote] Until the next MM comes up and you need to use the hanger!
  6. [quote name='Jellyfish' timestamp='1354448523' post='1885982'] Hi everyone, I need some strap advice. I own a Neotech Mega Strap, which is super comfy, but unfortunately is just slightly too big for me at its shortest. I've looked around at a couple of the more similar strap in its price range but not many of them seem to go lower than 43" or are even adjustable at all so I was wondering if anyone could throw me some names to take a look at. Thanks. [/quote] I had the exact problem with exactly the same strap... - I took it to Johnson's dry cleaners(!) on the high street as at the time I didn't know anybody with a hardcore sewing machine and they shortened it for me. Cost me a tenner at most from what I remember. I used that up until the point where I changed to a short comfort strap but then decided I didn't like them as much (or the look) and then changed to Harvest straps.
  7. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1354630985' post='1888383'] I think £300 would very very ambitious....I think you'd be lucky to see £200 tbh yeah sell it in bits [/quote] £300 would be a steal. That thing plays and sounds sublime. But yeah, realising £200 for it is probably about as good as it gets
  8. Routing a new pickup hole into the body? Pete - you forgot your Fender logo which makes it priceless. Anyway, consider this... Early sixties jazz bass, routed for an extra pickup... devalued? You'd think so. What happens if you have non questionable evidence that Leo himself did it?
  9. There is a GB facebook page on there somewhere - sporadic updates though. Anyway Marcus, looks like you've been well and truely bitten by the bug!
  10. I don't think that it's unique to Stingrays - I think a load of the more mainstream brands, e.g. Fender, Gibson, Rickenbackers are prone to this pricing. I still think it's worse with Warwick - some of those 3k+ Streamers still have difficultly fetching much above a grand on the used market.
  11. EBS without a doubt - its what Bernie develops the circuit with. HD350 or TD650 or the Reidmar if you want cheaper. See if you can get a proline cab too.
  12. Nice work. What amp you playing through?
  13. Good move - the MarkBass cabs - and I know that they have their fans, just don't deliver the clarity that I believe they should. The Vanderkley cabs are impressive beasties.
  14. I have had a few Yamahas over the year... The BBNE2 is amongst one of the best basses I've ever played. I've currently got a RBX375 - it's a good bass for the money but I found the strings that shipped with it (d'addario?) just wouldn't stop in tune. For a budget bass, for me, they are amongst the best, if not the best. The only thing that they haven't got going for them is the name on the headstock
  15. Quite surprised by that... mind you, given the amount of effects he uses, it doesn't really make a difference what he goes through.
  16. Out of that list... for me, the EAD, the finish on that should keep the cab looking good for many years. Just make sure you keep the protective slip on it to prevent the grill getting scratched up. The Genz 212 mentioned is great, the EBS 2x12 is great if you like your top end response (but remember it can be tamed by a tweeter) and you should defo look at the offerings from Berg and Vanderkley. At this level, there is no wrong choice, it's just preference. What amp are you using? PS a lot of the cabs you mention have a similar footprint to a 4x10... The Genz is probably the wiser choice if you want the benefits of getting the drivers closer to your ear whilst taking up a smaller footprint... oh and it sounds great.
  17. The pickup may be actually too close to the B string and the magnetic field could be influencing the vibration of the string and causing all sorts of funky overtones? Eitherway, we could do with some better descriptions...!
  18. It's always better if somebody owns the PA outright to avoid any complexities at the band split. The way one of my bands has financed the PA is that one person has bought it and charges a nominal PA hire fee of £50 per gig (which is used to pay off PA). The one guy ends up with the PA as an asset - but that worked for the rest of the band.
  19. Chin up dude... I'll be your driver for the geek meet and we'll make sure your new gear gets a good testing. PS - the pricetag has put me off that Grinnall...
  20. It is - even his new Warwick (ugh, Larry shouldn't play Warwicks) has the XLR attachment for the signature gooseneck mic.
  21. Aha - I recognise you from "Friends of the Bride". Yeah, can vouch for Thomann's stuff. Excellent quality despite it's budget pricetag.
  22. I remember when Bernie made this bass. Love this bass - plays amazing. Ex show bass I seem to recall.
  23. Also depends upon how high you have your action. You may not notice neck movement with a high action but you certainly will if you play with a fag paper action.
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