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The Bass Zone / Re: Bassplayers who were a Key influence on your playing.
« on: January 19, 2009, 11:47:07 AM »
Mine - JPJ, Kenny Gradney, Randy Jo Hobbs, Rocco Prestia, Mark King, Alain Caron, Leland Sklar, Johnny B. Gayden, Lee Rocker, Lee Allan Zeno, George Porter, Gary Talent, Paul Spencer Denman and Duck Dunn.

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Fender Basses / Re: Fender '66 slab P-basses
« on: January 15, 2009, 06:47:39 AM »
Ditto ....... seanburke at rogers dot com

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The Bass Zone / Another new band thread ....
« on: January 14, 2009, 07:02:52 AM »
Aside from playing upright with singer/songwriter Rick Hayes and electric in Ken Workman and the Union, I've got one other project on the go. "King Rattler" made its debut on Jan. 2/09 to a sold-out, really appreciative crowd. It's a mix of 50's Rock, Swing, Surf, Rockabilly and Blues - "Swingabilly" sums it up pretty well.

I just put together a Myspace page so send on through some friend requests (on yeah, I know this appears to be a direct clone of Chris P's thread from a week ago ...... IT IS!!!)

www.myspace.com/kingrattler

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The Outpost Cafe / Cool pic from last night
« on: January 11, 2009, 04:45:14 PM »
My new roots-rock band Ken Workman and the Union played up in Wakefield, QC at The Blacksheep (http://www.theblacksheepinn.com/) to a capacity crowd last night. Pic is from mid-set, just totally diggin' in, heads down and grooving. Man, what a great show .... oh yeah, the Squier (yes, you read it right) got another workout last night and came out on top, yet again.

Check it:




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Other Bass Brands / Re: Kay
« on: January 08, 2009, 12:23:49 PM »
A little O/T but Chris P - what's the magazine you review for?

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Fender Basses / Re: New Squier basses...
« on: January 06, 2009, 12:48:08 PM »
OK - here's the review:

First, I should mention that between picking up the 50's Vibe (just prior to Christmas) and the NYE gig, I also scored a virtually-new 60's Vibe Jazz for a song. So ..... I can give you a first-hand review on both models. I will say this - late on Dec. 31st while packing up my gear and heading out to the venue, I did not hesitate one minute to take ONLY these two basses and leave their (much) more expensive Fender counterparts at home. During rehearsal prior to NYE, they both held up exceptionally well and after going over them from headstock to strap button, there really are no significant build issues to speak of. This latest batch of Squiers really are the best they've made in many, many years. I would put them at slightly better than their Mexican equivalents ..... maybe not quite as good as a Japanese/American Fender but amazingly well put together - especially at this price-point. They both sounded freakin' great on the NYE gig. In fact, several of the bassists in attendance were impressed and couldn't believe that I had about a third the money tied up in these two basses that most would spend on one. So, here goes .....

50's Vibe Precision

Tone: Sounds like a '51/'55 should, decent definition .... boomy when it needs to be, growly with a little more of the tone dialled in but really old-school. No significant noise or hum out of the pickup/pots but a little sterile. I think the bass is a likely candidate for an upgrade in the electronics department but I'm going to give 'er another whirl this coming weekend. For low-end thump on Rockabilly, Blues, Country, Roots-Rock, R&B and Motown - it's great. Versatility? Not alot but then again, if you want a Sadowsky, get a Sadowsky ..... 'cause this is definitely NOT an all-purpose bass. The tone out of the pickup is what you would expect - very comparable to the Sting '51 Precision.

Construction: I would rate it very good (again, for this price-point). Nice finish with no blemishes, really nicely finished neck. Machine heads are identical to Mexi Fenders. 4-saddle bridge which (IMO, YMMV) is an improvement on the 2-saddle that this model is usually equipped with but it's not string-throuh. White-on-white pickguard, no-frills but functional. Push-on control knobs and a cheesey 2-cent hunk-of-plastic excuse for a tugbar round it out.

Set-up: Pretty good right out of the box. Needed a 1/2 turn on the truss but the intonation and saddles where fine and pickup height was where it should be. I did, however, find one fret that's *slightly* high and the last 3 or four frets could have been dressed better than they were. Certainly not a deal-breaker for a mass-produced, Chinese copy.

Overall: Durability remains to be seen. If anything - and this has been said before - time and climate change will probably affect the neck the most (if at all). For what I paid, I'm satisfied.


60's Vibe Jazz

Tone: Really good. I'm fairly certain that the pickups are Wilkinson's (judging from the bridge .... see explanation below) which have quite a different tonal quality from Mexi/US Jazz pickups. A lot boomier with more mids present ..... I would almost say kind of Thuderbird-ish. Good response on the tone control and surprisingly, no 60-cycle hum when panned more to the neck or bridge. Sounds just like you want a passive Jazz bass to sound. Very versatile tones at your fingertips but tough to make a comparison as these pickups are clearly NOT Fenders or a dirivitive. Sounded good when thumbing, finger-style, for slap/pop stuff and when really digging in on a straight eighth note groove.

Construction: As indicated above, very good. No big flaws that I could find anywhere on this one. The cheap tugbar, push-on knobs and pickguard are to be expected. This model has a brass-saddle standard bridge which I'm fairly certain is of Wilkinson origin but I haven't seen anything to support this ..... just a guess. The tone out of the pickups, however, is identical to a set of Wilkinsons (which I actually have in another fretless passive Jazz) so I'm fairly certain that Squier and Wilkinson are in bed together on the Vibe series. Again, nothing to report ...... feels great and when compared to pretty much any model of Fender Jazz (and I've played a boatload of 'em), this bass holds its own.

Set-up: I picked it up used so it was reasonably well set-up already. Neck feels good, truss and bridge work fine. No fret issues .... plays like a $1000 bass.

Overall: Very satisfied.

Comparing the two, I'd say the Jazz is the better instrument simply for the increased tonal possibilities and the use of higher quality pickups and (IMO) bridge. I have a total of $500 invested in these two basses and if nothing else, they will serve as the platform for some serious mods in the future. For now, they stay as is and are in steady rotation. From a players standpoint, I recommend both models.


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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Snowed in.
« on: January 05, 2009, 01:49:52 PM »
HA! Winnipeg just registered -41 deg Celsius (-53 with windchill factor) yesterday. The Canadian prairies from the foothills of the Rockies all the way to the Lakehead are a frozen tundra! Luckily, I'm far enough south that I'm missing most of it but we've still got at least 60 cm / 2 feet of snow on the ground.

....... can't wait for Spring  ;D

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Happy New Year!
« on: January 01, 2009, 06:25:24 PM »
Happy NY to all ....... may the road rise to meet you, may the wind be always at your back, and may your socks always find their way back to the dresser drawer!

Stay safe everybody. 

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Rock and comic strips
« on: December 29, 2008, 01:50:32 PM »
How about this:


Dave Cooper (O-Town homeboy) with his work on Danko Jones' "King of Magazines" .... very comic-bookish with a rocking sound-track (I believe he was commissioned for this work).

Oh yeah, anyone interested in Dave's stuff, check his main site @:

http://www.davegraphics.com/



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Fender Basses / Re: New Squier basses...
« on: December 28, 2008, 11:09:45 AM »
Just picked up one of those 50's Vibe Precisions. I must say, I'm pleasantly surprised! While agree with everyone else's posts about Squiers being entry-level, green necks, poor build quality, etc., this bass is really none of that. I have yet to find a problem with construction, finish is excellent, neck straight as an arrow, truss working as it should. The only downside I can find is the pickup ..... a little sterile but an easy fix. Pots are ok, bridge does what it's supposed to.

Overall - and I've tried all the new "Vibe" series - this new batch of Squiers are definitely the best they've released in many years. Not as good as the early 80's Japanese models but still really good for the buck. I haven't gigged the P yet (NYE it gets the true test) but so far in personal practice and rehearsal, it's great.

For the money - get one. If nothing else, it's a decent platform to install some new electronics and mess around with.

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: VW SpaceFox commercial
« on: December 28, 2008, 11:00:51 AM »
That's .... disturbing.

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The Outpost Cafe / Merry HO-HO!
« on: December 25, 2008, 02:11:29 PM »
Woke up to my 6-year-old daughter running down the hall with a crazed look in her eye screaming ".... SANTA CAME!!! SANTA CAME!!!"  :mrgreen: Hope you all have as good a Christmas as mine has been so far .... all the best!


Sean


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The Outpost Cafe / Re: favorite drummers
« on: December 23, 2008, 07:37:17 AM »
Here's mine:

Richie Hayward - greasy/swampy stuff
David Girabaldi - funk
Miche Pouliot - roots-rock/alt country
Steve Gadd - pretty much any studio-recorded stuff
Bonham - Rock
Paul Brochu - Jazz/Fusion
Neil Peart - Prog. Rock

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The Bass Zone / Q-Tuner ..... anyone heard of these/tried 'em?
« on: December 16, 2008, 04:57:14 PM »

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Fender Basses / Played a '64 P last night .....
« on: December 12, 2008, 12:29:59 PM »
The drummer in my band has had it under his bed for years and just started noodling around with it. He brought it out last night just for kicks - to let me set it up for him, play it and give him some feedback on it. I've never been much of a vintage guy. I've never owned one and I've played very few. This one - while it was really nice - didn't blow me away. Great neck and (obviously) classic P-growl but it just didn't move me to any great extent. Preferences, I guess.  Anyway, he had NO IDEA it's value and when I threw some ballpark numbers at him, his jaw hit the floor. Funniest reaction I've seen in a long time. I will say though that the neck was beautiful .... nicely broken in, straight, dry, rounded edges from years of play. The only thing non-original about it was it had been re-finned back in the early 70's from burst to Natural but fairly well done. So .... what do you all figure it's worth? As I said, everything else right down to the pickguard screws was original. I gave him a number of about $5K based on what I've seen lately ..... close?!?

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