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  2. I've just bought a cab from Mike, who's a lovely chap and a absolute gent. I was in a bit of a rush so didn't get much of a chance to chew the fat. Maybe next time. Another great basschat deal and one of the reasons why this community works so well. Thank you, Mike.
  3. In 1986 Peavey changed their Fury bass from a single coil P-bass (angled) to a split coil version, while they were at it they also changed the neck from a proper P-bass to a 38mm nut jazz bass neck. You can see the changes from mine below. Left is the 1986 , Centre the 1984, Right the final version.
  4. So....I have no input or output from my amp, and the VU meter is stationary at about 40%. Any advice? I have checked all the fuses. No issue with those
  5. Today
  6. I take it you are used to the Elf getting quite warm tp the touch when working? Overloading the input stage isn't going to make diddly squat extra heat before it would sound incredibly angry. I think your fan isn't working or you obstructed it somehow.
  7. You can't go wrong. Last Friday one of the agents that books gigs came to see us and it was the first time I'd met him. He said to me after the first set what a great bass sound I had. The Fusion 550 is a peach.
  8. All Tied Up - Robin Thicke
  9. Yesterday
  10. Hi all. Hope you are well. I recently switched from using a Trace Elliot Elf to the Warwick gnome ipro, 300w. All was good the first few times i used it, but at one rehearsal, i had my Joyo Tidal Wave in front of it and at the end of the 4 hour session, the amp was actually hot. My signal chain was: Warwick rockbass streamer standard - zoom b1on - dopefx rams head - proco rat- joyo tidal wave - warwick gnome ipro - eden ex112. I tried to get the eq on the gnome kinda flat as i wanted to use the eq on the tidal wave. I understand this isn't done by setting the eq controls on the gnome to 12, i cut the treble and bass to about 10 o'clock and the mids to about 9 o'clock. The gain and volume were cranked on both the tidal wave and the gnome. I was pretty happy with the tone until i went to pack up and found the amp was actually hot to touch. Could this have been caused by running the tidal wave into it and cranking the pedal AND the amp? Is the gnome prone to getting hot? Can anyone recommend a way to use this setup without melting my amp? I'm new to using a preamp pedal but i really like the tone the tidal wave gives me. Do i need to consider a different amp to pair it with? Thank you for stopping by and any guidance you are able to give.
  11. The "bluegrassy" trio did an outdoor busking gig in front of a restaurant at noon today. First time in many years where I have played on a sidewalk, we went acoustic (mandolin, guitar,DB, vocals) except for me on DB who used my Traynor amp to give just a bit more volume. We will be doing another lunch time gig next week and then have a bluegrass festival with the full 5 piece band the following weekend.
  12. Updated the list to include #28, #29... 😊 #1 - Paul @NancyJohnson #2 - Paul #2 @prowla #3 - Martin @Merton #4 - Matt @Wombat #5 - Andy @Wolverinebass #6 - Stevie @stevie #7 - Lozz @Lozz196 #8 - Matt @neepheid #9 - @bassace97 #10 - Robert @bass_dinger #11 - Christopher @chyc #12 - jaco @Geek99 ** #13 - Alan @WalMan #14 - Trevor @TrevorR #15 - John @jonno1981 #16 - Gary @cetera #17 - @MacDaddy #18 - Steve @Stingray5 #19 - Russ @Russ #20 - Rich - errm, @Rich tbc #21 - Happy Jack @Happy Jack #22 - Silvia Bluejay @Silvia Bluejay #23 - Mike @mikelawrencecalleja #24 - @admiralchew #25 - Martin @police squad #26 - @Sean #27 - @silverfoxnik #28 - @SimonK #29 - @hen barn
  13. We're on the same page. I think that would be a great idea. And it wouldn't have to be expensive. Unfortunately I doubt I could sell the idea. Daryl
  14. Trace tone you can lift comfortably. Handles a low B with ease.
  15. We're gonna need to map an ancestry of it 😜 Who ordered it brand new?!
  16. Crikey, that’s lovely. Great work! GLWTS, someone’s going to get a real bargain.
  17. Thanks, BTH. Yes, the bass sounds fantastic anyway, so I'm not worried about its weird blend control. You had the same idea as Jack and the three slightly different flavoured sounds do seem to be splitting between the coils.
  18. If I was installing a J pickup into a Stingray with the aim of getting both MM and J tones I might consider a blend control that blended between the neck coil of the MM and the J pickup, wired in parallel with the always active bridge coil. That would give you: 1. Traditional MM with both coils in parallel. 2. J pickup and a single coil close to the bridge J position in parallel for the Jazz sound. 3. All three at once for something else. And of course any combo in between the two extremes. Not sure how accurate it would be but pretty sure I could get something useful out of it (I would actually put it on a switch because I don't like blends). When the tech reinstalled the new pickup they might have just wired each coil of the MM to either side of the blend pot assuming that was what it was for. Looks like a cool piece anyway!
  19. I've been using one of these for both guitar and bass (only at home/rehearsal (for now!) and really like it. Really really like it. Enough to have also bought the Mvave Chocolate Plus Midi controller to use with it, which has been great for patch switching and additional control, and the Mvave IR box for a mini rig as well as opening options for NAM files of just amps. This mini set up has been great for a guitar rig that can go straight to FoH via DI. Hopeful it'll continue to improve with updates, as some of the effects are okay at best, and all the pitch based effects are bad, but as is and for the price I can't really complain, especially as it's stereo in/out, and has 2/2 in/out USB audio. For raw tones, reverb, delay, the chorus options are okay but not great. App has been smooth and easy to use, patches are easy to navigate and it didn't take long to have it all up and running comfortably. I'm digging the stock modelling, but NAM files really open things up - I'm going to experiment with making a NAM file of my main rig, and an IR of the cab to compare in future if I can find the time. Including postage, and the Mvave Choco plus, and the IR box, was about £110 all in, to my door, for an absolutely tiny rig (fits in the top pocket of my gig bag with room to spare) that I can use to practice with headphones, or go DI out, or record with? Bonkers compared to what was out there even 5 years ago!
  20. Just bought a tuner from Harry. Great comms and speedy posting. Pleasure doing business. Cheers!
  21. I just bought some patch cables from Simon. Great comms and super speedy transaction. Buy with confidence folks!
  22. Ok, here's my entry, another hurried effort, but I'm out tomorrow, hence the rush! Inspired by the picture and by a jam at a friend's house over 40 years ago. Turned out a bit more guitarry than I intended, but these things do tend to evolve a life of their own, once started. Guitars and bass going in via a NuX Mighty Plug thing, except the lead guitar, Cry Baby into a Session Rockette 30. The usual Gretsch kit and tambourine, all into Reaper.
  23. Thanks chaps, I know it’s New Bass Honeymoon at the moment but it’s one of those basses you don’t have to convince yourself about, you just play it - it virtually plays itself - and find yourself immersed in the playing, rather than thinking about the bass, this to me is the sign of an instrument you “get”. For me the Fender US Standard Precision is king but this bass, like Musicman Stingrays, is a notch above in quality imo, it just feels ergonomically more thought out. The neck at 40mm feels like a very comfortable Precision/Stingray, again very well thought out. Sound-wise, well I’m using it passive, 90% front pickup/10% bridge, with tone halfway which will most likely change when I put a set of Elixir nickels on it, as these are warmer and less toppy than the Elites steels it’s come with. Puts me in Precisiony territory. But being active, with bass and treble controls it has a lot more versatility to it, though I doubt I’ll be making much use of this aspect.
  24. Here's the pic I should have included in my previous post! I'm planning to raise the board a few mm to fit the HPF underneath as soon as I find some suitable feet.
  25. Ah well, it has three distinctly different sounds now. 🤔 With the blender set to the centre detent, it's like the two banks of polepieces very slightly cancel each other out, sort of like a PJ setup does. Fully clockwise, it's like it's running the rear coil closest to the bridge. Fully anti-clockwise, it's much more bassy, like it's running the front coil.
  26. I have no idea but am answering to bump the question to the top of the pile.
  27. Moby, of all people, has some nice words:
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