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Bass Amps & Effects / Markbass New York 604 (4x6") cab
« on: March 27, 2009, 10:11:54 AM »
Yesterday I took my new Markbass NY604 (4x6") cab first time to a gig. It was a blues-rock club gig with an amazing guitarist/singer, Lazer Lloyd. Cool little cab, I used it as an extension cab with my GK combo.

It's a great sounding cab. The NY604 was not cheap ($1,090 in Israel) but I'm really happy with it, and my back is also thankful (33lbs.!) I still remember the days when I schlepped around an old 2x15" Fender cab that weighed a ton and farted out at bedroom levels...

For about a week I couldn't decide between this and the 37lbs. Traveller 151P (1x15", $775 in Israel). I'm glad I got the NY604. Even response and plenty of low end from these 6" speakers.

Anyone else here using these cabs?




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Rickenbacker Basses / Cool Rics on eBay / Reverb / Craigslist
« on: March 27, 2009, 04:51:47 AM »
Another one-off SPC from ric-outlet... the body wings were originally made for a 4002.



A rare white '72 with checkerboard binding, missing treble pickup surround:



A restored/refinished '69:



There's also a Shadow and a nice Azureglo with a reasonable BIN price.

No affiliation to any of those.






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Guitars Etc. / What do you think?
« on: January 23, 2009, 05:21:45 PM »
This '81 MIA 1st generation Bullet is for sale locally, asking $480... Basically a CBS Tele with Mustang pickups. Opinions please?


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Rickenbacker Basses / Couple of interesting Rics on the 'Bay
« on: January 23, 2009, 04:46:28 PM »
A refin'ed 1980 set-neck and an '88 neck-thru 4003S Jetglo... A stunning five-string '97 Fireglo 4003S/5... An '88 Mapleglo 8-string 4003S/8 with body wing delamination... And an '86 Silver/BT...





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Rickenbacker Basses / White double neck!
« on: January 17, 2009, 11:55:47 AM »
On eBay. Seller says it's still white and not yellowed. Drop-dead gorgeous!


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Fender Basses / Musicmaster bass neck on a Tele (guitar) body
« on: December 06, 2008, 01:05:39 AM »
This was posted by Fred Hammon on the old Dudepit. I just bought a '72 Mustang neck, maybe I can start building a similar project:




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Rickenbacker Basses / Another non-yellowed bright White/BT on eBay
« on: November 17, 2008, 04:22:17 AM »

...link... This time not a lefty... Maybe I should just have my yellowed white '73 refinished in bright white.



Here's mine... BIG difference!


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Rickenbacker Basses / It's like I'm almost sorry I'm not left-handed
« on: October 22, 2008, 08:01:11 AM »
2002, non-yellowed, bright white, headstock and black Plexi TRC in the right shape, on eBay. No affiliation.


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This interview was done on Sept. 25, in Tel Aviv, Israel, shortly before sound check.

Keith Smith, Paul McCartney's technical manager, talks (while setting up the '63 Hofner) about the Hofner, the Epi Texan, the Les Pauls, the ukulele, and the Ric. It's almost 9:00 minutes long.

In the opening sentences I am saying something like, there are tons of equipment here, but we are more interested in the basses and guitars, blah blah blah, and then the interview itself is in English (with Hebrew subtitles... in a few days they will upload a version without subtitles).

The following link will open Windows Media Player.

http://switch248-01.castup.net/cunet/gm.asp?ai=248&ar=lukatch_vtr_n20081005_v1&ak=null


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Rickenbacker Basses / White w/checkerboard on eBay
« on: September 15, 2008, 04:36:53 AM »
In Germany. There are a couple of other white/CB, but they are pretty rare. No affiliation, just a heads-up...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=270274949301&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=017

I love the way it looks. If I owned this bass, I'd swap the pickguard and TRC for white parts, to make sort of a "White Shadow".




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The Bass Zone / I have just met McCartney, held the Hofner, 59 LP, Epi
« on: September 11, 2008, 09:53:12 PM »
* I posted this also in the RRF.  The video link seems to work only with IE and not with Firefox.

I'm posting this from London Heathrow airport. This afternoon me and Danny Cushmaro, Channel 2 News (Israel) anchorman, held a 13 minutes interview with Sir Paul, in a rehearsal studio in London, for his Sept. 25 Tel Aviv concert. The interview will be aired Saturday in Israel Channel 2.

After the interview was over, we were told to turn off the cameras, and prepared to leave. I said to McCartney, can I ask you a question about your bass. He said, come on, and led me and Danny into the rehearsal space where we had seen them prior to the interview playing three songs.

He took us to his guitar rack. There were the '59 LP Standard, a Hofner Cavern reissue, the '64 Hofner (he assured me it wasn't a replica, that it was the real thing), another new Les Paul, his Martin acoustic, and the Epiphone acoustic. He also showed us a brown ukelele that George gave him.

Then he took the Hofner bass, and showed us that the switches were glued to position (neck pickup soloe'd) with black plastic insets.

And then he handed the bass over to me.

I did not play it because it is left handed, and because I simply couldn't.

It was a bit heavier than I thought it would be, but Paul said it was because of the wireless transmitter attached to the strap. It was a wide black strap, not the vintage kind. He said that he feels that a light bass changes the way he plays. He added that the new Hofner sounded nice but not as good as his old Hofner, and he attributed this to the fact that it is old and has been played a lot. Like a Stradivarius, he said.

The action was medium-low. I couldn't bring myself to fret a note.

I forgot to ask about the Jazz bass.

Then he handed me the '59 Gibson. Now this is heavy, he said. It was really heavy. But I was more interested in the bass.

He said that engineers and producers always compliment the sound of the old Hofner.

Next he took the ukulele and played 'Something'. I asked about the bass part, and he said it was an interesting bass part. I replied that in my mind it's a piece of art.

Then I told him about the first time I'd heard the beatles and how it changed my life.

Next he took the Epi from the rack. This is the 'Yesterday' guitar and it has a lot of wear. He strummed the opening chord to Yesterday, and said that the guitar is tuned a step lower, so that he can play Yesterday in G and it sounded in F. He said he liked the open strings in the G chord. I didn't get to hold the Epi.

Sadly, all this was not on camera. But I was not alone there...

My first impression is that Paul McCartney isn't just a great bass player, he's also one of the nicest persons on earth. He went out of his way to make us feel good. Even when an assistant came to say that time is up and they want to go back to rehearsal, Paul said, no, I think we have some more time, and continued to show us the guitars.

He had a Gibson LP that he said he ordered just to have it custom painted, but then, he said, he realized that he likes it a lot because it played very well.

Here is a link to a short part of the interview. This is Danny's question. but in the reaction shots you can see me next to him, I'm the long haired guy.

http://www.keshet-tv.com/VideoPage.aspx?MediaID=45146&SourceID=23

I took with me two pickguards (C64 and Strat) and a TRC, but we were told before we arrived, no pictures and no autographs.

My flight leaves soon so I have to log off. More when I get back to Israel.



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Rickenbacker Basses / Two doublenecks on eBay
« on: August 15, 2008, 02:03:12 PM »
When was the last time you saw two of those on eBay? A Fireglo 4080 and a very rare Mapleglo 4080/12.


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