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Nice one Henry All things considered, I think the way forward just to get a nice fretless; if it happens to be lined, great, if not I'll give an unmarked a go. If I find after a while that I'm totally lost in space, I'll get it marked. Like I've said, if a bass was really nice but unmarked, it wouldn't stop me buying it...
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[quote name='LawrenceH' timestamp='1317426154' post='1390739'] I find it quite funny that all the responses have tried to change the OPs opinion rather than answer the question [/quote] Thanks Lawrence (and Walplayer) who seem to get where I'm coming from. This is all about achieving the right sound and ultimately, a sound that is in tune. This is not just a hobby for me, I do it for a living and don't want to lose the gig by being out of tune! So if the lines help me do my job and the bass sounds great, I'm happy. After the showcase gig the other day, countless people came up to me telling me how great the fretless song sounded. Job done, as far as I'm concerned. That being said though, I have not discounted the idea of getting an unlined bass and will be paying Walplayer a visit next week, to check out his PBC Bunker fretless I'm probably selling myself short on the ability to play an unlined and would probably be more accurate than i'm giving myself credit for.
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All good points BB, it's probably laziness on my part too. For me, it's all about getting the right sound and lines are a quick way to get that sound. Perhaps it's time to put the blast shield down and use the force, as it were
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Cheers for the input fellas, food for thought as ever. To put it into context, I've been playing with a Kate Bush tribute. (Google [i]Dutch Kate Bush, [/i]that's who it was) We did a showcase gig the other night for some of the big wig agents who put big shows on up and down the land. I used my old Hohner B Bass on the song BABOOSHKA (originally played by John Giblin on a fretless) This Hohner bass was my first attempt at a de-fret and although it's a little tatty, with a dab of chorus, it sounded ace and I think I did a pretty good job of the bassline, slid harmonics and all I could never imagine myself playing that line on a blank fretless, it was nervy enough with the lines! If the agents liked it and we get a tour out of it, I want to get something nicer. This is what got me thinking about these issues
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Yep, have thought about those things too. I've got a pretty good ear but would just prefer to have the lines. At the same time, I don't want to avoid a nice bass just because it's unmarked, hence my original question.
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I also played an NS upright for best part of ten years and that had the dots on it, so I'm no stranger to marked fretless playing...
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Oh yeah of course. I've been playing a lined one for a while now, but the idea of playing an unlined one on a darkened stage puts the fear if god in me lol. I'm just thinking of getting a nicer fretless bass and if it did happen to be a plain fingerboard, I was just wondering how feasible and practical getting it lined would be, that's all...
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Ok guys, I've noticed a lot of very nice unlined fretlesses coming up for sale in the BC marketplace I was just pondering the idea of getting lines put on an unlined fretless and how one would go about it...? (Philistine, I hear you all shout ) I'm guessing a trip to the local luthier would be in order and was wondering what the options are and what a ballpark price might be. Don't get me wrong, I know it would be better in the long run to persevere with an unmarked and learn the fingerboard the hard way; I also play cello and know all about this issue. I just don't have the time to put in the practice to master such an instrument. Your thoughts, gents of the bass...?
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Just received a Yamaha BB1500A from Pete. Excellently packed, excellent comms throughout the transaction and a top guy to do business with. Would gladly do so again Cheers P
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Buzzing problem when using bridge pickup on its own
Bobby K replied to Bobby K's topic in Repairs and Technical
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Hi chaps I've got an old Hohner B Bass, just like this one that's for sale at the moment on BC [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/156360-for-sale-hohner-b-bass-4-fretless/"]http://basschat.co.u...ass-4-fretless/[/url] Problem is, whenever I Play the bass on the bridge pickup alone, I get a buzzing noise, which then disappears when I put both pickups on full volume. Any ideas what's causing this and how I can remedy it?
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I reckon it's a de-fret; not sure they made fretless ones of these, maybe someone can tell me otherwise. Whoever did this de-fret made a much better job of it than me lol Mine was a bit battered when I got it, same colour as yours; had been partially sanded down by my mate (the previous owner). He'd started sanding it down because it had a silver skull and crossbones painted on it! He never finished the job, so there's still patches of black paint on it. I just loved the sound of it though and swapped my mint condition Hohner Jack (the headless one) for it. They're really nice and punchy basses for the money and this is a fair price I think. All the best with the sale
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Trace Elliot 12-band 1x15 Combo SOLD!
Bobby K replied to Mickeyboro's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Met up with Kris halfway, to buy his Trace 2 x 10 cab (actually, it was far closer to my house than his!) What a top bloke, friendly and helpful. A pleasure to deal with him and hope to do so again. Can't recommend enough
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The new site is responding MUCH faster guys, very well done. Not had much chance to look around yet but I'm loving it so far!
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Ok guys, I just had to contribute Introducing my 1979 BB1200, best bass I've owned, solid as a rock [b]Now, ain't that a nice wood sandwich!![/b] FOREVER GASING FOR A BB2000 IN THIS COLOUR!! (Gasing for the cash to be able to buy it too!)