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Steve Dude Barr

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LOL...I knew the drugs from the weekend had worn off...

Great reply here...no??


In store... many bassists often wet their pants when they look at the basses... The plastic is to keep stains of the bass.
 

robobass13

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TB has over 59000 members, If you get that many people/bass players together, theres bound to be at least a couple of idiots in the bunch.
 

PzoLover

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I'd Rather PLAY Bass

What's a TalkBass :confused:

IMO this here forum is the place for a few laughs and the latest scoop on GENUINE, top quality, once in a lifetime, EBMM musical instruments :cool:

And if I had the extra cake, short of going to GENUINE bass college, right about now I'd be in a big silver cigar headed to AridZona and a GENUINE bass learning experience :cool:

"School Of Bass isn't just about expanding your mind, it's about having fun too. Bass players are typically the coolest people around, but because there's only one in every band, you've probably never had the chance to hang with 80 of them at one time-trust me, it's a blast!
Ed Friedland / Educational Director / School of Bass"
http://www.schoolofbass.com/

Everything else is pretty much 'as seen on TV' :rolleyes:
 

mike not fat

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I don't know about the bass, but I'm pretty sure this isn't legal.

spliff.jpg

But at least, they don't pretend sounding like a SR !

MNF
 

mrpackerguy

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Back when I was young and foolish, I bought an SX Jazz fretless and that was only the third bass I'd ever bought in my life. I didn't know any better and it did what I wanted it to do. It was supposed to come with allen wrenches and didn't. I emailed Rondo and they fedex'd me pronto the wrenches and threw in a set of strings as well.

There's obviously a market for those things or they wouldn't continue to be in business. They serve a niche and they do it well. Would I ever own one again? Hell no.
 

boston asphalt2

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Well, if you want to cherry pick, you can pick any brand, number of strings, wood choice, string, right hand technique, etc, etc and there will be a basher for it. There are, after all, over 30,000 users at TB. :rolleyes:

There is no point in bashing any one brand. Brand greatly reflects a persons playing style and the sound they want. For instance, I love the low end in my Warwicks, I think it blows the others away. However, the high end is too thin whereeas the Stingray does it insanely well.

It is all about playing style. No brand sucks, it just comes to preference.
 

draganr

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it is legal. i even played that one, 4 stringer in local music store. for the money, $450, it wasnt bad at all. if you consider that in europe stingray price is pretty high, around $ 2400, someone would buy that copy.
well, but not me.
 

bassmonkeee

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There is no point in bashing any one brand. Brand greatly reflects a persons playing style and the sound they want. For instance, I love the low end in my Warwicks, I think it blows the others away. However, the high end is too thin whereeas the Stingray does it insanely well.

It is all about playing style. No brand sucks, it just comes to preference.

Um...that was my point.
 

Disquieter

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is it going to be like the ed roman apology?


where they announce they aren't going to do it anymore, and then hide it in the middle of their electric dulcimer page in a font the same color as the background?
 
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