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Harley Benton flats - they're a bit good!
Supernaut replied to mcnach's topic in Accessories and Misc
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G&L SB-2 Tribute, black with case, Bristol. £275
G-bitch replied to G-bitch's topic in Basses For Sale
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Can't Get It Out Of My Head - ELO
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Obsessed With You - X-Ray Spex
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Ah ok cool, yeah drop me a text, interesting to see what you have. Cheers Si
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neil___lien started following Reverend Fan Thread
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Fender 62avri Jazz *further PRICE DROP & trade/px
Magister Ludi replied to tricky's topic in Basses For Sale
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crazycloud started following 12-string Custom Build - Which Builder and Why?
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Alembic Series 2. Why? I like spending other people's money.
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Kiwi started following Stingray fans - opinions needed!!
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I've not heard of anyone doing this before. Are these finishes compatible?
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I love it, there's a few times ive had an idea, connected to my phone and recorded a quick video with the audio from the Go that would've otherwise been long forgotten. I love that I can play bass in the garden while my daughter's playing too. It also sounds great considering how compact it is.
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neepheid started following Reverend Fan Thread
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You don't need to give me an excuse to show off my korinaburst Triad. It also has a Freeway 10 way switch fitted, for the standard options on one bank, then various series/parallel options not normally available. Pretty simple fit, visually undetectable, very elegant mod (works by tilting the blade switch up/down to access the two banks of options).
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Just a little old-school board i put together using spare parts...
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Busy evening. Got home and fitted the new pickup ring to the pickup - fit great first time, except the pickup height screw holes were a bit tight but they pushed though OK with a little persuasion. I decided to get stuck in and make some more progress, so I got down to dismantling the bass. Found some interesting things: The channels which the bridge saddle grub screws sit in are actually stamped into the bridge plate, proud and so there are shallow channels routed into the body to accommodate them. # Wonderful documentation - separate date stamps for body (Sept 1998) and neck (Oct 1998). Anyway, after unearthing some hidden treasure, I made my plan: That's a lot of wood to get through (about 47mm)! Body clamped securely in the bench vice. But I wasn't ready just to gung ho so I grabbed a scrap bit of wood for a test run. I deliberately picked one which wasn't much bigger than the 20mm bit so I could see how good my aim was. Turns out my aim is pretty good. Also checked that 20mm was indeed big enough to accommodate a jack socket. It is. Time to take a deep breath and drill for real this time. As you can see I did deviate a bit from the original pilot hole, but not in either of the directions which would matter. The drill did wander a little at the beginning when it was trying to break through the finish, hence the white mark on the bottom edge. But by the time I got to this depth, my drill wasn't making much progress. So I decided to stop there (about 10mm short of breaking through into the control cavity) and simply enlarged the old pilot hole a little to allow space for wires to come through. Jack socket loads in from the outside. A tad unorthodox, but hey, it's an unorthodox bass! Done. As luck would have it, I found a "football" jack plate in my spares box. So that saved me ordering one. Made a couple of pilot holes (using the hand drill this time - had quite enough of power tools for one day!) and fitted the plate to the side of the body. Last of all, I moved the jack socket properly (as in desoldered it, moved it to the side and reconnected it - which would not have been necessary if I had gone all the way through with the forstner bit but it's a small price to pay for sanity etc. Now there's a hole free in the top of the body for a pickup selector switch. But that's for another time.
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We played the Vulcan restoration trust beer festival again this year. Firstly it’s the coolest venue - a hanger with a Vulcan bomber front and centre, nice size stage. The crowd are sat around tables and are a bit reticent to leave them to have a dance, but we did lure a few up, at least! The sound on stage was terrible to the point that I didn’t enjoy the gig at all, and Mrs Buccaneer said my face was displaying subtitles that demonstrated my displeasure. However watching the videos back we sounded ok out front, so I’m far happier now. We ran short on time and had to cut the set a tad, but that meant we finished with Paranoid - and in our first gig since Ozzy’s death, that felt apt. Rock against Leukaemia in Ipswich next week!
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Harley Benton flats - they're a bit good!
Stub Mandrel replied to mcnach's topic in Accessories and Misc
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For sale absolutely mint condition MARUSZCZYK ELWOOD ABSOLUTION 6a-24 FRETLESS, never left the house. For sale for £1800 / 2100€ Specs: - Model: Elwood Absolution 6a-24 fretless, Right handed, 34” long scale - 6 strings flatwound - Body wood: Alder with birds eye maple - Neck wood: Hard rock maple, graphite rods - Fingerboard wood: Ebony, 24 frets, 54mm black nut, 18” radius - Markers: Small dots on 3,5,7,9 etc fingerboard side - Binding: Black on body and headstock - Hardware colour: black - Machines, bridge: Hipshot ultralite, standard 16mm spacing, ETS knobs - Headstock: 4+2, matching headstock, black logo - Pickup: Aguilar AG DCB-D4 bridge position - Electronics: Aguilar OBP 3 (4 pots without mounting plate, mid freq switch) - Colour: natural - Finish: Matte all - Straplocks: Dunlop flush month - MARUSZCZYK bag
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SR Technology Bass Fidelity 10 Combo
Bass Wielder replied to Bass Wielder's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
Updated pics to show: *Swapped the castors/wheels to slightly bigger but much better quality set. Easier to move without trolley. * Resprayed spk ‘mount’ face (from white to black) using high quality/tough product as the white paint was flaking a bit. This has improved the look and protection. Loaned recently a fellow bass player (who was in a spot) and he raved about the quality of this combo. Actually said it had ‘better’ tonal options than his beloved Mark bass separates🤫🤐🤷🏾♂️😎 Shamelessly bumped for more views… -
I’ve got a load, still in the cellophane! Give me a day or two to dig them out and get some pictures. I have some 1590BB as well, can’t remember which colours but i’m sure there’s an orange one there if that tickles your fancy
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Black Coffee started following Trace Elliot Elf 2x8 cab
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LowB_FTW started following Reverend Fan Thread
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I love my Triad 5 Nice to see there's a reverse headstock now too, I asked about this before ordering the above, but nobody replied, I guess now I know why, it was clearly in the works. The bulbous bit of the headstock (the bit at the end) looks larger on the 4-string than it does on my 5-string. Mark
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Harley Benton flats - they're a bit good!
Supernaut replied to mcnach's topic in Accessories and Misc
If anyone is looking to sell a set, I would be interested in buying them. Haven't ordered from Thomann in over two years. -
I've got an HX Stomp. I'll get investigating. Thanks for the steer.