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nicatterberry 10-03-2006 12:37 AM

And with that, I'm goin to bed. Finished my research paper in a record time of 4 and a half hours.

Gnight.

funkyhoney 10-03-2006 12:38 AM

[QUOTE=ebe9;13371726]DR Lo-Riders.


Great low and low-mid definition.

You might also want to try the Hi-Beams for a brighter sound or the Fat-Beams (Marcus Miller signature set) for a good mid range.

Basicallt you cannot go wrong with DR[/QUOTE]

i might try hi-beams if they have any, i need my bass to have good all around definitiona nd a good slap sound for my solo's next week.

will lo riders kill my high end?

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:38 AM

I still need to get one of those cars things.

But I want a taylor, and a strat, and new cabinet, and a ramp for my fretless, and some pedals...

EDIT: Brad, who now?

The Brad 10-03-2006 12:38 AM

I keel you!
I've been writing my paper for a week now. :(

The Brad 10-03-2006 12:39 AM

Car > Instruments.
You don't have to be good to enjoy your car, but...
BPM > MPH.

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:39 AM

[quote=The Brad;13371727]Sweet Protege.

Jody the kid from Murrieta wants your SR.

antidisestablishmentarianism

I endorse DR strings too. :O
We're almost like brothers.
Nordies and DRs.[/quote]

Speaking of which, I am expecting the Nordies this week with some luck.


And we could never be brothers, I lack any sort of ability to grow a decent beard.

You bastard you stole all the beard genes from our mama :thumb:

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:41 AM

[quote=funkyhoney;13371739]i might try hi-beams if they have any, i need my bass to have good all around definitiona nd a good slap sound for my solo's next week.

will lo riders kill my high end?[/quote]


Lo-Riders are great all round, don't get me wrong.

The Hi-Beams are just that bit brighter, but Lo-Riders are known for their slap tone and believe me it is a very good slap tone

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:41 AM

Well, I just use my moms car. See, shes not allowed to drive due to seizures. So I just use her car and the joint insurance is ungodly cheaper.

The Brad 10-03-2006 12:43 AM

No sir, you are confused. I do not know my papa.

Jody - The kid in Murrieta that wants to trader his Schecter for a different bass.

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:44 AM

Well ****.

I dont have any pics of the SR's wounds.

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:45 AM

[quote=The Brad;13371759]No sir, you are confused. I do not know my papa.

Jody - The kid in Murrieta that wants to trader his Schecter for a different bass.[/quote]


But daddy said he would be right back from going to the store for a pack of smokes.

Been almost 20 years now, the store must be pretty far away.

The Brad 10-03-2006 12:46 AM

bus sum dem snap shots wit yo kamra

Ma pa jes skeet n uh t00b.

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:47 AM

I dont have my bass with me. Just my three acoustics. Heh.

The front of the bass only has too small dings, the back is kind of beat up, and the sides are beat up.

I doubt the guy will trade me once I post pictures :upset: But I want a shecter too...and a cort..

funkyhoney 10-03-2006 12:47 AM

[QUOTE=ebe9;13371754]Lo-Riders are great all round, don't get me wrong.

The Hi-Beams are just that bit brighter, but Lo-Riders are known for their slap tone and believe me it is a very good slap tone[/QUOTE]

i'll try them out, they just better stock them down here, if not its prosteels for me.. they better not bankrupt me either

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:47 AM

[quote=The Brad;13371766]bus sum dem snap shots wit yo kamra

Ma pa jes skeet n uh t00b.[/quote]


It's like its trying to speak to me, I just wish I could understand.




:thumb:

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:48 AM

[quote=Jody LeCompte;13371772]I dont have my bass with me. Just my three acoustics. Heh.

The front of the bass only has too small dings, the back is kind of beat up, and the sides are beat up.

I doubt the guy will trade me once I post pictures :upset: But I want a shecter too...and a cort..[/quote]


Jody, I have the solution to all your problems with gear.








Win the lottery.

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:49 AM

Im hellbent on finishing learning how to play Don Mclean's Vincent before I sleep...

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:49 AM

ebe9: I cant be the only one that dreams of rooms with walls and walls of gear...

:upset:

funkyhoney 10-03-2006 12:51 AM

[QUOTE=Jody LeCompte;13371772]I dont have my bass with me. Just my three acoustics. Heh.

The front of the bass only has too small dings, the back is kind of beat up, and the sides are beat up.

I doubt the guy will trade me once I post pictures :upset: But I want a shecter too...and a cort..[/QUOTE]

yeahh! cort!

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:52 AM

[quote=Jody LeCompte;13371784]ebe9: I cant be the only one that dreams of rooms with walls and walls of gear...

:upset:[/quote]


I actualy recon that would drive me mad.

I would always feel like I was neglecting instruments.



I think that at most I will own 10 store bought basses and then try and make several others.

Rawb 10-03-2006 12:52 AM

Sorry to butt in..

Hey Hobbes, have you received an email from me? I sent it to your hotmail.

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:53 AM

[quote=SWRobert;13371799]Sorry to butt in..

Hey Hobbes, have you received an email from me? I sent it to your hotmail.[/quote]

My [EMAIL="ebe9@hotmail.com"]ebe9@hotmail.com[/EMAIL] one I take it?


Did not check last night and can't check at work as hotmail is blocked, but I will have a look this evening.

The Brad 10-03-2006 12:54 AM

Sound it out with a southern accent.

Anyway,

Unable to accept all that he has just witnessed Lyman sacrifices the red convertible to the same river which consumed his brother moments before, as a panacea for his lacunae. Lyman’s actions are seemingly in vain and this is why he is only able to glance at Henry’s face in their last photograph together; years later he would claim that Henry’s “smile had changed” (453) and that was why he could not stand to look at his brother’s photo. When in fact it is due to the enormous amount of shame he feels for becoming socially androgynous and rather than working to correct this he adopts alcohol and marijuana as coping skills because he cannot bring himself to cast anymore possessions into the Red River.

Good conclusion?

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 12:54 AM

Well, the fact I play two instrments and Im aiming for a third strains my bank account.

I dont want walls and walls of basses either, but I want a couple fretted and a couple fretless, and few acoustics, and a few electrics, and a few of what ever other instruments I chose to play.

I do need to win the lottery...I could sneak tickets out of my store and if I win I can get my dad to turn the tickets in <_<

Rawb 10-03-2006 12:55 AM

[QUOTE=ebe9]My [EMAIL="ebe9@hotmail.com"]ebe9@hotmail.com[/EMAIL] one I take it?


Did not check last night and can't check at work as hotmail is blocked, but I will have a look this evening.[/QUOTE]

k thanks. :thumb:

ebe9 10-03-2006 12:57 AM

[quote=The Brad;13371804]Sound it out with a southern accent.

Anyway,

Unable to accept all that he has just witnessed Lyman sacrifices the red convertible to the same river which consumed his brother moments before, as a panacea for his lacunae. Lyman’s actions are seemingly in vain and this is why he is only able to glance at Henry’s face in their last photograph together; years later he would claim that Henry’s “smile had changed” (453) and that was why he could not stand to look at his brother’s photo. [B]When in fact it is due to the enormous amount of shame he feels for becoming socially androgynous and rather than working to correct this he adopts alcohol and marijuana as coping skills because he cannot bring himself to cast anymore possessions into the Red River[/B].

Good conclusion?[/quote]


Good conclusion, just needs some puntuation (comma's) or to be broken up slightly in the bolded text

funkyhoney 10-03-2006 12:58 AM

[QUOTE=ebe9;13371798]I actualy recon that would drive me mad.

I would always feel like I was neglecting instruments.



I think that at most I will own 10 store bought basses and then try and make several others.[/QUOTE]

i'll only have about 4-5 store bought

two 4 strings with differant setups
one 4 string fretless
one 6 string
maybe another
then make some :p




[url]http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Yamaha-RBX-460-Bass-Guitar-Body-Unfinished-Project_W0QQitemZ180033127009QQihZ008QQcategoryZ621QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

should i buy this?

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 01:00 AM

I just want to have all my bases covered...

Hah, ironic.

ebe9 10-03-2006 01:03 AM

[quote=funkyhoney;13371823]i'll only have about 4-5 store bought

two 4 strings with differant setups
one 4 string fretless
one 6 string
maybe another
then make some :p




[url]http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Yamaha-RBX-460-Bass-Guitar-Body-Unfinished-Project_W0QQitemZ180033127009QQihZ008QQcategoryZ621QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]

should i buy this?[/quote]


Don't buy it.

I would only purchase it to use as a template and make the body out of a different wood.



As for the 10 basses for me.


3 - 4 stringers
2 - 6 stringers
1 - 5 stringer
1 - 7 or more stringer

The other 3 would consist of EUB's and other stringed instruments.

Jody LeCompte 10-03-2006 01:06 AM

What I REALLY want is a mandolin.

Ive been listening to alot of Chet Atkins lately...


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