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My bad, i meant the 50's gold/burst/maple one, one of my favourtite P bass colour combos. Assume it was called a 57?
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I’ve been looking on Keisel’s website. Some VERY tasty options on their bass builder page… 😎
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The downside is that it adds another potential point of failure where the two cables join.
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MarkBass Little Mark IV and MB58R 102 Energy cabs
BassAdder60 replied to BassAdder60's topic in Amps and Cabs
My MB58R 102 Energy arrived and my first reaction was wow how light it is one hand lift of a 2x10 cabinet is possible ! Its nicely built and more robust than I thought ( some reviews say it’s not tough enough but I disagree it’s robust if you take care of your gear ) Looks very smart too and I like the size of it, narrow, very deep and tall enough. 400w RMS rated which is good for a single cab Patiently waiting for my amp to arrive before I can try it out -
Really cool! I was born in 83 and if i could buy a birth-year bass, it would be that model! And i also play 6 strings exclusively now: Ibanez SR1206 and a recently rescued Peavey Grind 6 which i plan tu turn into a fretless...
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Sweeneythebass started following Fender Precision Thinline PBAC
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Marc S started following Fender Precision Thinline PBAC
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There used to be a page on Barefaced's website about mixing cabinet and amp ratings. It's gone now sadly so you cannot verify what I'm relaying, but it basically boiled down to that you can pair any powered cabinet with any powered amp, if you're sensible. If the cabinet rating is higher than the amp rating, then you're not reaching the cabinet's full potential. Any online information about how distorted waves coming from an underpowered amp break a cabinet just aren't true. If the amp rating is higher than the cabinet rating, then the amp has the potential to blow the speakers. However, with sensible usage you will be fine as the speakers will be telling you that they are unhappy with unpleasant distortion, particularly on the low notes. Only caveat to that is when you put an aggressive HPF in the signal chain and you reach the thermal limit rather than the excursion limit of the speaker. With decent drivers such as in the Barefaced or LFSys ranges, you'd have to be absolutely ragging them for that. This Barefaced page is still referenced on their Info pages, but the actual page is no longer there. Are we to read into that?
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Marc S started following Danelectro twin-neck fretted & fretless
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OK. When the LP switch is in the centre position, both hot signals from the pickups are connected to the output. Do the LP tones still work independently with both pickups connected?
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Sweeneythebass started following Graphiteneckchat - calling all graphite neck enthusiasts!
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I have absolutely no affiliation to the seller, but this looks like a good deal: Fender American Standard Jazz Bass Left-Handed 2009 3-Color Sunburst https://reverb.com/item/91276145?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=91276145
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Up for grabs are a trio of amplitube pedals in excellent boxed as new condition. X-Vibe modulation X-Time delay X-Space reverb They come with the plugin versions of the units so you can get your exact plugin sounds in pedal form for live sets. Amplitube are really smashing everything out the park these days and these units are no exception. They sound superb. Thanks for looking. £165 each. posted to your door.
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F.T.Eletronica Meatball Filter. Now £220
Quatschmacher replied to GisserD's topic in Effects For Sale
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You Spin Me Right Round - Dead or Alive
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Sweeneythebass started following 5 string headless graphite necks for sale
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crazycloud started following The Great Bass Census
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First bass: Ibanez Blazer 83 Go to bass: Cort A6 FMMH * 'Your' bass: Steinberger XL2, but it doesn't have enough strings. * Decided to pick and stick with one of the 6ers as my guitar teacher wanted me to do the same with guitars.
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Fuzzrocious Grey Stache with tone-bypass mod….gigged mine the past weekend and it is proper! Creamy Muff vibes without that mid cut that Muffs are famous for. The GS does have a mids control to be fair, but I’ve now found that I prefer the tone stack bypassed altogether. Si
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Sick, Sick, Sick - Queens Of The Stone Age