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80Hz started following G&L L-1000 pickup position
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Hoping a kind Basschatter may be able to indulge my obsessive compulsiveness. I'm building a Harley Benton Precision kit on which I plan to install a G&L MFD humbucker instead of a regular Precision pickup. I know that on an L-1000 the pickup is supposed to be in the P position, but I was hoping to get an actual measurement from an L-1000 to confirm. So what I'm looking for is a measurement from the middle of the 12th fret to the center of the allen hole on the top row of pole pieces: If anyone was able to do that I will drink a beer to your name!
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Inspired me to get a battery for my Anagram, mine is much smaller but should run for 4.5 hours. I tried it on the pedalboard and it said 1.5 hours powering the Mantle and Luce 😂
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The gas monster has been satisfied. For more info and gushing see: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/show-me-your-compact-pedalboard-setup.891222/page-563#post-29490999 But in short I’ve finally found what I’ve been searching for, I’ll still be using the Anagram for most things but there is a core setup I’ve been chasing that I’d use in the studio or on a gig where there was a competent soundman and provided IEMs. This board is that, aspirational in terms of the gigs it would be used on but perfect tonally and something that if I only use at home I’ll be fine with. One of the issues with digital is I feel you still need a good analog (pun intended) to make sure you’re not drifting to close to crap, an issue that’s easily possible when you have a unit that can do anything. Maybe I’ll capture what I’ve got going on here, maybe I’ll add in the Camden and capture all that, but one rig is plug and play and the other is plug and play after about 5 hours of programming and comparisons. Anyway enjoy the board with 3 xlr’s and 1 effect 🙃
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albertoss started following What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
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What's the going rate for Stingrays nowadays?
albertoss replied to Supernaut's topic in General Discussion
Bass Bros are now trying to sell this for £1400...!!! Glad I found this thread before buying from them! -
Sterling by Music Man Pete Wentz Stingray Bass**PRICE DROP**
EdLib-3 replied to EdLib-3's topic in Basses For Sale
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Yup. I'll continue to use the H1 with my rock'n'roll band where it's all The Jordanaires, but I was singing last night with my covers band where I find myself being forced to take on more lead vocals, and I wonder whether the V3 could have a part to play there.
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An update, as recommended, I put some Titebond hide.glue along the gap, clamped it, & wiped off excess with a damp cloth, and it’s holding well.
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If you were starting today, what’s the best way to learn?
SteveXFR replied to Useless Eustace's topic in General Discussion
I tried Scott's Bass Lessons. Didn't get on with them at all. I found them quite uninspiring and too much based around jazz and blues music. The biggest problem was the lack of any feedback until I got in a room with other musicians who were honest enough to tell me that my timing sucked -
If you were starting today, what’s the best way to learn?
Mrbigstuff replied to Useless Eustace's topic in General Discussion
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interesting to hear views on what it sounds like!
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My curiosity piqued by all the above, I've just bought a pre-owned Zoom V3.
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The MXR Bass Auto Q is an auto-wah / envelope filter based on the sound of the Cry Baby pedal, this one designed specifically for bass guitar. The Bass Auto Q features adjustable sensitivity and blendable LFO signal. Condition is decent, the case has some chipped paint (around the base plate), just dusty otherwise. Everything works as it should. All it's original knobs present and correct. Seen these listed on ebay for a fair bit more than this and in roughly this condition. this is the broken battery clip, for some reason the battery hatch doesn't stay shut by itself either hence the velcro fix by a previous owner from these parts, does the job Pedal is in Hope Valley (S33 6SB) if you're passing for local collection or I can do local delivery, also happy to do UK postage.
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Another cool pedal I've had sat around a while, sounds great, I just don't use dirt in my current setup so while it sounds really good it's just sat in a cupboard and might as well be getting used by someone. Condition is excellent / looks new to me. Here's someone doing a demo of one: Pedal is in Hope Valley (S33 6SB) if you're passing for collection or I can do local delivery, also happy to do UK poastage.
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Recommendations for tools for bass setup?
80Hz replied to Minininjarob's topic in Repairs and Technical
I'm far from an expert but some of the setup tools I've acquired that have made my life a lot easier: - Notched straight edge. There's a lot of debate about whether one really needs a notched straight edge versus a regular one, but I've found it to be a confidence booster when measuring neck relief versus a normal straight edge. I bought the bass scale 30-38" version from GMC Luthier Tools and have been quite happy with it (https://www.guitarbuilding.solutions/product-page/luthier-tools-dual-notched-straight-edge-guitar) - Accurate rulers in metric and imperial (I still measure string height in 64ths out of habit) - currently enjoying my Shinwa rulers. I'm sure as a woodworker you already have that covered. - Good triangle fret rocker (also from GMC Luthier Tools) - Fret end dressing file. I bought an Uo-Chikyu file from Thomann: https://www.thomann.co.uk/jgp_japanese_guitar_parts_fret_end_dressing_file.htm It looks to be very similar to the StewMac dressing file, but admittedly I don't have one to compare directly. Works great. Next on my shopping list is: - Straight leveling beam - Crowning file I've learned a lot from watching YouTubers who do setups, in particular Dave's World of Fun Stuff and Milehouse Studios (the latter is crude and sweary, may offend depending on your disposition!) -
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Thomann 111BR Jazz Club Double Bass
petecarlton replied to Bilbo's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Yup, +1 for pitch pipes in the 70's and the head of my bass held against a window pane for resonance/volume along with the guitarist 🤭
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HeadlessBassist started following Feedback for Dub_Junkie
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Travelled to Uttoxeter today to meet up with Keir in order to trade basses in a situation akin to a movie prisoner exchange [minus the misty bridge set]. Lovely guy - turns out we met previously and traded gear a long time ago in a previous lifetime! A very nice experience overall and would thoroughly recommend. Keir is a gentleman and a scholar!
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Rather not say, lol. It was hundreds though 🙃
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When I were a lad, I found those impossible to tune to. I could probably manage it now.
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Its only fair the guitars take a back seat to the basses.
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I don't understand the logic. If you bought it for the sound, why do you want to change the sound by replacing the pickups?
