I have not seen one Dean guitar or Bass that i like.
I seriously don't see the appeal.
A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
And they play like a sack of shit.
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
I've not even got to the stage where i would even want to try, i actually find most of them offensive.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
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The Z (explorer) I just sold was actually well made, played nicely and sounded good. So there! Admittedly, Dean do a lot of low end turds, and the high end stuff is so prohibitively priced you'd have to be mad to get one when a Ran is cheaper. Mine was £330 new and worth every penny - I sold it because I had too many and didn't play it enough to justify keeping it.
Another surprisingly good and underrated guitar is the Peavey V-Type - cheap and cheerful, lovely neck and probably the best licensed floyd I've ever had - Never ever goes out of tune. Much better than the Jackson ones, and I like those. That was a similar price to the dean if I remember correctly. Plus it's only very slightly embarrassing as the connection to Adrian Vandenburg becomes fainter as time goes on....
So in conclusion Kev, get a pointy bass.
Another surprisingly good and underrated guitar is the Peavey V-Type - cheap and cheerful, lovely neck and probably the best licensed floyd I've ever had - Never ever goes out of tune. Much better than the Jackson ones, and I like those. That was a similar price to the dean if I remember correctly. Plus it's only very slightly embarrassing as the connection to Adrian Vandenburg becomes fainter as time goes on....
So in conclusion Kev, get a pointy bass.
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Magnificent S Pendergast wrote:The Z (explorer) I just sold was actually well made, played nicely and sounded good. So there! Admittedly, Dean do a lot of low end turds, and the high end stuff is so prohibitively priced you'd have to be mad to get one when a Ran is cheaper. Mine was £330 new and worth every penny - I sold it because I had too many and didn't play it enough to justify keeping it.
Another surprisingly good and underrated guitar is the Peavey V-Type - cheap and cheerful, lovely neck and probably the best licensed floyd I've ever had - Never ever goes out of tune. Much better than the Jackson ones, and I like those. That was a similar price to the dean if I remember correctly. Plus it's only very slightly embarrassing as the connection to Adrian Vandenburg becomes fainter as time goes on....
So in conclusion Kev, don't get a pointy bass.
Fixed.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
GET
A
FUCKING
WARWICK
A
FUCKING
WARWICK
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
Magnificent S Pendergast wrote:The Z (explorer) I just sold was actually well made, played nicely and sounded good. So there! Admittedly, Dean do a lot of low end turds, and the high end stuff is so prohibitively priced you'd have to be mad to get one when a Ran is cheaper. Mine was £330 new and worth every penny - I sold it because I had too many and didn't play it enough to justify keeping it.
Another surprisingly good and underrated guitar is the Peavey V-Type - cheap and cheerful, lovely neck and probably the best licensed floyd I've ever had - Never ever goes out of tune. Much better than the Jackson ones, and I like those. That was a similar price to the dean if I remember correctly. Plus it's only very slightly embarrassing as the connection to Adrian Vandenburg becomes fainter as time goes on....
So in conclusion Kev, get a pointy bass.
I've got a v-type. For the price it's a lovely gutiar.
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
I was watching rock world tv the other day - the Troubadours came on - that guy was using a Warwick (I think). Says it all really.
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Magnificent S Pendergast wrote:I was watching rock world tv the other day - the Troubadours came on - that guy was using a Warwick (I think). Says it all really.
rock world tv has gone shit, sometimes they have evile on and a rare agent steel performance at 2 in the morning but apart from that its crap
MartinC wrote:HOW CAN PEARL JAM BE GOOD?! THEY ARE NOT METALLSSSS!!!1111
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They have also shown Hawkwind and Nuclear Assault, but yeah it is mostly rubbish.
Gee.... I don't know about the rest of you guys, but lately the only things that truly motivate me are erections and bowel movements.
Thank the Police coming straight from the underground...
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
heres the link for gibsons bass dealers:
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Divisions/G ... nderbirdIV
TBF id go and try one in a shop before ordering one, large or weird bodyed basses can be a bit weird to play and take some geting used to.As far as quality goes cant coment on gibson but fender us basses are amazing.Bc richs are ok tho not as workman like.jackson concert basses (the megadeth one) are also very hard working.
warick basses are for wee girls.
joe
http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Divisions/G ... nderbirdIV
TBF id go and try one in a shop before ordering one, large or weird bodyed basses can be a bit weird to play and take some geting used to.As far as quality goes cant coment on gibson but fender us basses are amazing.Bc richs are ok tho not as workman like.jackson concert basses (the megadeth one) are also very hard working.
warick basses are for wee girls.
joe
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Cheers Joe, just clicked all the links and you're looking at £1100 before customs grab it! Deffo the second hand option is the best route. Tried loads of daft shaped guitars, I bought a fender precision 6 months ago and it felt like a strange shape (to me) so I know I've finally found a make that suits me.
Cowet Si - I love my Epiphone Thunderbird & fingers crossed we've got a couple of albums left in us so I'm gonna invest in a decent Gibson with the epiphone for jamming and smashing around.
Stu - Rememebr my 'carcass' viola bass? Dogshit.
Cowet Si - I love my Epiphone Thunderbird & fingers crossed we've got a couple of albums left in us so I'm gonna invest in a decent Gibson with the epiphone for jamming and smashing around.
Stu - Rememebr my 'carcass' viola bass? Dogshit.
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fender is for gimps and blues players!
MartinC wrote:HOW CAN PEARL JAM BE GOOD?! THEY ARE NOT METALLSSSS!!!1111
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Zurab seriously, stop it.
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Re: A proper Gibson thunderbird bass...
Pass his address to big 'arry Harris. That'll learn him.
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