for years I've run my Jazz bass or a modulus Q5 through a David Eden 600 and an epifani T212. I'm really happy with the sound, but the T212 is (I believe) before he came out with the ultra light and is not light. also, my current band is pretty dynamic and usually has a good sound man so I...
Super clean, two strips of 3M low profile fastener on back, box included.
The Disco Terrapin is a modern take on a classic filter design. Borrowing from the basic architecture of optically controlled envelope filters from the past and then expanding the tweakability and completely...
Box contains a faithful recreation of the onboard filters from Phil Lesh's Alembic "Mission Control" bass, reverse-engineered from the originals. This bass was used from '74 - '79 on stage and on a number of recordings, including Terrapin Station. The circuit is so accurate that the same...
Guild Newark Street Starfire Bass (natural mahogany) with Dark Star pickups, upgraded electronics and hardware
This bass is a favorite but I can’t justify keeping it along with other Guilds that get more play time. This bass is in great shape and plays beautifully. No damage and only very light...
Recently I have became obsessed with finding the prefect bass to get the classic Europe 72 Phil Lesh tone. In my dead cover project I mainly use my 70s pbass style guyatone short scale. I got flats on it and does a pretty good job capturing the essence of Phil’s tone. I know Phil used a his...
Just uploaded to my website. After doing this in 4/4 with triplets, it dawned on my that 12/8 would probably have been better ... I've posted the intro in both 4/4 and 12/8. I'd be interested in your thoughts. The complete transcription is in 4/4
Hi all! My friend Derek and I have recently created a group on Facebook called “Jam Bass.” We are focusing on profiling and analyzing the stylings of players like Phil Lesh, Mike Gordon, and Allen Woody. It is a supportive community and there are great transcriptions and demonstration videos...
Looking for ideas on the best speaker cabinets to pair with an Eden WT1205 head.
Ideally I think I'd like a 2x10 and a 1x18/1x15, so I have options for home/gig/etc.
Typically looking to feel the low end and capture the sound of Phil Lesh. Curious to see what suggestions I get and thanks in...
1 x 15 Alembic built speaker from The Grateful Dead's Wall of Sound in excellent operating condition. Has original JBL D140 driver. Will trade for an Alembic Series I or the right pre-CBS Fender bass. Within 1,000 mi. I will meet half way.
1 x 15 Alembic built speaker from The Grateful Dead's Wall of Sound in excellent operating condition. Has original JBL D140 driver. Will trade for an Alembic Series I or the right pre-CBS Fender bass. Within 1,000 mi. I will meet half way.
Here's us hanging out on the I chord at a private party thing.
Got any links to your band improvising together?
This was after an audience-requested "Scarlet Begonias" (Grateful Dead)
I could literally feel the electricity every time I picked up this bass…Phil is one of my biggest musical influences and being around this guitar was real special to me.
Hello all! I am new to the TalkBass world and had a question that I think you people out there could answer! I recently played a Hofner Violin Bass at my local music store and was wondering if the Hofner is suitable for Dead covers? I
Grateful Dead May 1977 box set
New, unopened.
$700 shipped
SOLD
Dave's Picks, Volumes 1-36, with all 9 bonus discs.
All in very good condition. A couple unopened, one or two duplicates.
Have photos of all the serial numbers.
Pm if interested.
$3000 for the whole lot, shipped.
Grateful Dead May 1977 box set
New, unopened.
$700 shipped
SOLD
Dave's Picks, Volumes 1-36, with all 9 bonus discs.
All in very good condition. A couple unopened, one or two duplicates.
Have photos of all the serial numbers.
Pm if interested.
$3000 for the whole lot, shipped.
I am OBSESSED with this bass. However I cant find much info on it. Where is it now? Did they make more than one like this? Any and all info would be appreciated
a while back, i started writing a CD's worth of bass duets for my old soul-bud Mike Viseglia (Suzanne Vega, Kinky Boots b'way) and me. it's my goal to get this project wrapped in '21. meanwhile, here's one of 'em, for your Halloween enjoyment.
This super hi-quality multi-cam vid from Buckeye Lake: 6/9/91 just officially released by the band shows off a pretty good turn through the exceedingly rare (as performed by the GD) Reuben & Cherise.
The positives are fantastic audio and video quality - Garcia and band in fine form and Phil...
For you Deadhead bassists and Phil fans, just curious if there is a preferred era you prefer regarding Phil's tone. If so, when and why? He's always sounded great... but for the aficionados out there, merely wondering if there was a certain time when Phil was using a certain mix of ingredients...