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Other Bass Brands / Violinski
« on: January 25, 2015, 12:10:44 PM »
never been drawn to violin basses before but if I could afford this I would
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/281543912448?_trksid=p2060778.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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The Bass Zone / Norman Watt-Roy
« on: November 15, 2014, 05:47:03 PM »
I crewed for the Blockheads this evening,
 was amazing to see Norman do his thing up close and personal

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Bass Amps & Effects / practice amp question
« on: August 26, 2014, 03:16:54 PM »
need advice on buying a practice bass amp,

I am looking for a small amp so that I can let one of my students practice in his own room at school.

realistically it is going to be whatever  washes  on ebay  within a 10 mile radius of me for under £30.00,
 
but if anyone has any horror stories or gem-in-the-rough yarns that would help,  lay em on me ...

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Gibson Basses / now I see what all the shouting is about...
« on: May 30, 2014, 08:27:58 AM »
I have always said that when I win the lottery, the first 4 grand will go on a vintage Gibson Thunderbird.
Today while I was loading the Levellers into the assembly hall, the bass tech saw me admiring Jeremy's beaten up 74 T-bird, and said what backline guys NEVER say to local crew they don't know..
."do you want a go on it mate?"
it was awesome, the feel of playing it actually lived up to my expectations, five very happy minutes

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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Baby Bird
« on: December 11, 2013, 03:42:11 AM »
This is my current project, in fact the thing that led me to find this place.Since I started this its been put on hold twice, Ive  rescued the broken necked 3/4 Asian bass and built the twin tele in between so now I feel confident enough to post pictures of a work in progress


  This is my short scale ET-280, my first bass, given to me as payment for a couple of days helping someone move when I was 15, I learnt to play on it, and loved it right up until my brother got given a p bass copy, and I realised that "Talulah" (we all gave our instruments names back then like BB king) was a pice of shit, she was too heavy, sounded like crap and was hard to play, I didnt know anything about set ups etc then, and thought that was just what short scales sounded like so as soon as my bro got bored of his bass I aquired that. I never got rid of Talulah  though and dragged it around as a spare when I was gigging, and lent it to a friend when I taught him to play bass(where it aquired a new name"the plank")

When I got succesful doing video and gave up on music it went into my loft along with my main bass (by now a skinny necked Bass collection that I'd part exed my brothers Pbass for  :o ) It came out of the loft again for a bit 5 years later when I spent a weekend teaching my godson the basics, and then 5 years later it came back out for good when I started doing music again with the kids at the special school where I got a job when I'd got tired of touring.

I was setting it up for a leftie for school when I had the brainwave to take a tape measure to my 3/4 samick and check the scale length and voila, the bridge was 2 inches downstream of where it should be, I remounted the bridge and set it up, and it was like a new instrument. when the leftie student got a real left bass, I restrung it right handed and fell in love again. there were a few issues though, the baseball bat neck for one, figuring that it had nearly ended up in a skip a couple of times already and that I had nothing to lose I took a former and a rasp and sandpaper to the neck until it felt comfortable to play
another issue was the electronics, which were noisy, one pickup was missing and the selector switch was completely loose in its housing resulting in random cutouts, oh and the one remaining pickup was really quiet on the D string, opening it up resulted in disaster, the electrics completely crumbled to dust in my hands, literally, all the insulation on the wiring was totally perished.. so complete new innards then.

bouyed up by the success with the neck reprofile. I then decided to get really radical: I cycle to and from work, and I use a hofner shortie for work, and had been using my 3/4 scalebass  to travel with because I could fit them both in an acoustic gigbag and still cycle, so what would be a better solution to the weight issue of the 280 than to turn her into a travel bass  ;D as it was only the weight not the size that was the issue, and I'd always fancied an ergonomic bass, I took a saw to her and cut off all the bits that didnt touch me, or have hardware on
 


  having an instrument that  that fits completely you is the most amazing feeling, I actually used to wear it around the house , making coffee etc, just for the kick I got out of how good  it felt to wear her, I can hear all the howls of outrage about what she looked like though but at that point I was in "I don't care, its functional" mode.
 I sold the last of my video kit to buy new hardware and electronics and then decided, what the hell, Ill never be in the position to do this again, and Ive always wanted a fancied a five string, so bought extra bridge&machine head and gave it a go, not knowing whether it even was possible to have a short scale fiver.
it is, although the action on the B has to be kinda high, but its playable



This is about the time you guys come in, while searching online for a picture of what it used  to look like I came across this thread http://bassoutpost.com/index.php?topic=4573.0 and was hooked. I conceived the Idea for my twin and with all the good advice from here nursed it to fruition. it was during this time that you guys rekindled my T-Bird love, and having the twin at school meant I could keep my BC at home and so no longer needed to cycle with bass AND guitar to school. so when I came back to it, the 280 project had changed direction, now its a T-bird inspired short scale 5 string travel bass: A TravelBird if you will. Still in prototype stage so looking a bit rough, but she plays great, feels great and sounds great
 


Thing is though I'm now thinking of another change in direction.... I had a go on a friends fender bass VI the other day, and now I'm jonesing for a baritone guitar, I don't need one, but I really cant stop thinking about it.
when I coach music at school, the last session of the day is an open blues Jam for any of the students who can keep up, I obviously fill in on whichever instrument there is a gap, the format is verse sung, then solo, then verse sung etc, so everyone gets a solo. all well and good if I am playing the drums, keys or bass, but If I am having to play the guitar(which is usually the case) I'm really rubbish at soloing so you can imagine the ribbing I get from my wunderkind guitarist, (and the rest of the kids) my thinking is that if I had  a baritone I could play the Rhythm guitar parts on it, then solo on it like a bass , and retrieve my street cred somewhat.
   Ive been looking for a beater shortscale that I can turn into a Bass VI (its a flying V in my head) but it's been months now and nothing has come up in my budget, so Ive started looking at the baby bird and thinking about six strings....



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The Outpost Cafe / Quandary?
« on: October 26, 2013, 10:40:56 PM »
 I need some advice,
   I am an ex roadie who now works as a carer/rock n roll coach at a small charity run special needs unit.
I still do a bit of local crewing when it fits around my school shifts, and when I do I often hit up the backline guys  for skins/sticks/strings etc. for my kids.
  when Status Quo last came round I gave my pitch to their drum tech, and he apologized that he had just changed skins yesterday and was low on sticks but how would I like a signed drumskin to ebay to raise money for music equipment.  ;D
 while the auction was running a collector from Australia contacted me to ask if I would ship to Australia, he also asked if I had any  photos etc to prove it was genuine. I told him the story of how I got it.

  When he won the auction at  £75 he contacted me and asked me if I would hold off sending it til he had emailed me a letter of provenance paraphrasing my story which he wanted me to print, sign and include in the package, we also went back and forward a bit with the postage cos he wanted it sent surface mail so I had find out the  options for that including insurance etc. for him. When we had agreed on the new postage he paid me by paypal

  so then when a few weeks had gone by and no provenance letter was emailed, I emailed him to check I was still supposed to be waiting to send it. ... no reply.
 
  a few weeks later I tried again, both through email and ebay messaging....still no reply

fast forward 8 months and having again had no reply to email(i could now no longer call it up in my ebay cos it had gone over time) I tried to contact ebay through their arbitration section, after an hour of trying to find a category in the multiple guess hell that covered my issue I gave up and phoned ebay.
 
I then had a very frustrating chat with a guy in a call centre who's English just wasn't up to the job of understanding what I was saying: he obviously couldn't access the details because of over-time either, and kept talking about a different sale i had done of a drum shell.
    when I had finally (I think) got him to understand what my dilemma was he told me he couldn't cancel the auction because it was too long ago, He advised me against just sending it to the guys address as his "non responsiveness means he may not receive it "  ??? and that I should just hold on to the item and wait and see

 I have tried to see if I can track him down online, but he as a really common name and Melbourne is a big city, and because it has dropped out of my ebay history I no longer have  his address so can't write a letter

what should I do?

I can only think that the guy has passed away or skipped town or something so I'd really like to re-sell the thing, especially as the school PA has blown a channel and I'm currently fund raising to try and sort that out

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Guitars Etc. / Playing bass through a guitar amp?
« on: September 26, 2013, 05:08:51 AM »
can I damage a guitar amp by playing bass through it?
When I'm teaching i have been playing bass and guitar, and now my twin tele, through an old Carlsboro  bass combo, but we've just had a 40w Marshall valvestate donated, and I would like to use it but I remember as a teenager  I killed a big old hi fi speaker by using it as a bass amp, would i do similar damage to the Marshall if I use the bass part of my twin through it?


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Other Bass Brands / what was it?
« on: July 30, 2013, 05:25:36 AM »
I had a bass briefly when I was a teenager that I thought was a cheapo copy of an eb-0.
 It had no name on the headstock,but  thinking about it now all the copy style guitars and basses I have ever seen have a name on them, its only custom jobs that have no name.
does this mean i may have given away something I should have kept hold of?

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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / Is this saveable?
« on: July 20, 2013, 06:12:38 AM »
I work at a special needs unit for autistic/ebd kids, where one of the activities I do is coaching rock and roll bands. I have a 3/4 scale samick bass that I use with the smaller kids. I recently let one of them borrow it and he left it sitting in the classroom, and when I got it back it was like this...
 This looks to me to be terminal, but I wanted advice as to whether its worth attempting a repair, and if so any tips ?

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The Bass Zone / best five sting riffs?
« on: May 17, 2013, 02:59:13 PM »
for a mid level bass player with access to a 5 string for the first time, what riffs get the most bang for the buck using a low B? I'm thinking what to have a pop at learning to have fun with it rather than playing with others ?

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Bill's Shop: Projects, Mods & Repairs / quiet A string?
« on: February 13, 2013, 03:13:52 PM »
One of my students has come in with a bass he has aquired that has a problem that has me scratching my head. The A string is really quiet compared to the other strings, If it was on just one pickup I would put it down to a dodgy pup, but the problem manifests with either pickup on full with the other killed (although its far worse on just the bridge pickup) I find it hard to believe that both would develop the same fault, does anyone have any Ideas?

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Hi all, been lurking here for a while admiring the work and trying to get up the impetus to post my question...
  I work at a special needs unit for Autistic kids, and part of my work entails coaching several groups of kids playing together a la "school of Rock". I am a bass player primarily, but can play enough drums, guitar and keyboards to support them all as they learn.
 As I teach them I am perpetually having to swap back and forward between Bass and guitar which is a bit of a nause, and with my kids and their attention spans/patience levels can be very distracting for them.
 In an Ideal world I would buy myself a nice twin neck and all would be good, but on my salary/budget that is a pipe-dream.
my question is this....
 given that on thru neck basses the sides of the body are glued on, is there any reason why I cant buy myself a second hand encore p-bass and strat (or whatever) cut the top off one and the bottom of the other and glue/dowel/plate/bolt the two together to make a cheap and cheerful twin?
 I have stripped and resprayed basses before, and done enough joinery, rewiring  and bodywork to be confident I can do the job, I just want to know if there is any fundamental reason that it won't work.
obviously it's not ideal but it's the only work around I can figure given my situation.
cheers
Red

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