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#5256 by Vocals & Bass
Mon Feb 26, 2007 3:15 am
Thats a good looking Bass Guitar, I sent the model & picture to my friend. E-mail me your price at; vocalsbass@yahoo.com
#5262 by BassPlay3r
Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:28 pm
Dude!

First I say:
I'll sell you my 2001/2 warwick corvette std 5. Make me an offer so i go buy another carvin


And you say:
What do you want for your warwick? know a guy thats wanting to buy one.


Again I respond with:
Like I said have him make me an offer.


An now you respond with:
Vocals & Bass wrote:Thats a good looking Bass Guitar, I sent the model & picture to my friend. E-mail me your price at; vocalsbass@yahoo.com


Are we having the same conversation?

#5264 by Vocals & Bass
Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:44 pm
Will have my friend get in touch if he's interested, with an offer. just trying to help out as the middle man. I myself, have no idea what its worth. As I said, good looking Bass though. Good luck with the new Carvin.........Peace.

#5268 by Koolin82
Mon Feb 26, 2007 5:21 pm
Talk about old school LOL, here's mine. :D

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#5270 by BassPlay3r
Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:15 pm
Vocals & Bass wrote:Will have my friend get in touch if he's interested, with an offer. just trying to help out as the middle man. I myself, have no idea what its worth. As I said, good looking Bass though. Good luck with the new Carvin.........Peace.


Thanks for your help,
he can reach me @

Email: bassplayer@angmar.com
(it's whitelisted so he will receive a return email to tell him to click on a link to verify he is a real person and not a bot) This is the best email to reach me at I don't really check the others.

IMs:
MSN: bassplayer@angmar.com
Y!: dbelliz
Google: bassplay3r@gmail.com

#5271 by BassPlay3r
Mon Feb 26, 2007 6:16 pm
Thats a purdy Rick. :D

#5391 by TUBMAN
Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:21 am
I've got a LTD bass and I love the hell out of it. But i wish it had active pickups ,so that'll be my next buy!

#5392 by gexclamationpoint
Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:48 am
since i dont play, i have a few that i like based pretty much on looks


as always, the musicman stingray
rickenbacker 4003
fender geddy lee jazz
fender aerodyne jazz
fender american jazz (black on black with maple)

#5401 by Casey of Black Santa
Thu Mar 01, 2007 4:17 pm
i have a Geddy Lee jazz. it'a great. i like Gibson EB models and Thunderbirds. and Ricks too. i don't go for basses like Pedula and Warwick. a lot of those companies try to make ovarall good basses, which is great, but they never seem to have alot of character or any unique sound behind them.

although i have played some Warwick Thumb basses that have been really nice.

#5410 by Ray Sauter
Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:08 pm
BassPlay3r wrote:
Ray Sauter wrote:My dream bass is a Warwick. Played a 5-string Corvette Standard and was one of the few basses where the B string didn't feel "Tacked On" and there was just as much life and snap as in the EADG strings.

My current bass is a Yamaha RBX 775 which, after getting all the neck issues resolved, is a fairly competent bass though I do not like the rocker switch or the "Bass Boost" (worthless) feature.


I'll sell you my 2001/2 warwick corvette std 5. Make me an offer so i go buy another carvin :D


Hmm, might be interested if you still have it after TAX TIME! Right now, I gotta make sure I take care of Uncle Sam! :D

I checked them out at Sam Ash and they go for about $1349 new but if you were condidering an offer in the $800 - $900 range, you may just have my attention!

#5413 by Vocals & Bass
Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:25 pm
Call it old school, whatever. If I had the money to spend, I would still have to go Alembic. Everyone has a favorite. Although I respect the different opinions on other basses also. If you havent played one, Its hard to express a good opinion. ALEMBIC............!

#5425 by BassPlay3r
Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:05 pm
Vocals & Bass wrote:Call it old school, whatever. If I had the money to spend, I would still have to go Alembic. Everyone has a favorite. Although I respect the different opinions on other basses also. If you havent played one, Its hard to express a good opinion. ALEMBIC............!


They are great basses. I just don't like the string spacing especially on the 6s.

#5432 by Vocals & Bass
Thu Mar 01, 2007 10:21 pm
I agree with you there Brother! Looks like a wider guage spacing of the strings should be more common with custom made basses. at least an option for the buyer.

#5445 by BassPlay3r
Fri Mar 02, 2007 2:15 pm
Vocals & Bass wrote:I agree with you there Brother! Looks like a wider guage spacing of the strings should be more common with custom made basses. at least an option for the buyer.


huh? I like the 6 string spacing on the newer high end basses like Modulus, Carvin, etc. For me, when I tried the Alembic 6 strings the neck width was not that bad it's seemed like the spacing on the 6 was the same as a 4.

Now after playing 6's for a couple a years I feel lost on a 4 and the necks seem as small as guitar necks. 5's feel a bit better.

For me the extra strings mean more possibilities. I write on the bass so it's easier to come up with cool chords and play lead lines if I have a few higher strings. That way I don't have to translate my thought process to guitar. That whole 1/2 step thing on the high B and E strings on a guitar kills me. On 5,6,7 string basses all the strings are tuned in 4ths so all your 4 string patterns repeat.

If Carvin made a 7 string I'd buy one but for now I'm interested in getting one of those Conklin 7s ever since I saw Bill bubba Dickens at NAMM.


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I'd love to be able to do what Michael Manring does but I'm way to lazy to flip all those levers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yDayLS4 ... ed&search=

#5447 by Vocals & Bass
Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:58 pm
I hear you! I've yet to own a 6 or 7 myself. but, Ive played 5s for a couple of years now. Theres just not much you can do with the 4s on todays cover songs. even country music is all 5s & 6s these days. I dont know much about the 7s, so this will sound like a dumb question but, on the 7 string, Do you have a lower octave top string after the B-string or, a higher string on the bottom after the high-C string on the 7s [I believe the bottom 6-string is a high C.] ?? isnt it? Sorry to sound like such a big dummy. If I dont ask, I wont learn. I think that I am in love with the Conklin 7-string. what are some other brands that make the 7s ? Thank You so much for your help Basplayer3r. You have alot more knowledge than I do on Basses. {MAN!, now I have to have a 7-string}. Thanks Again!

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