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If i were in your situation, I would just be asking the maker nicely if they could offer help to get the right 5 string pickup to put into your bass. It's satisfied the original buyer, so they did their job. It'snot the maker's fault that you are unhappy with the bass (though it may indeed be an error on their part that makes it sound wrong to you).
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Calex started following G&L Tribute Kiloton See Through Cherry over Mahogany £350
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lee650 started following Tomastik Infeld jazz flats
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Ive done it again and put flats on my P bass as ive joined a large soul band, but i personally dont care for flats live. Ive decided to go back to rounds on the P (especially after listening to some Freddie Washington recently). They are worn in, but in good condition, The Tomastiks have a lovely mid voice and a smooth low end, with sweet highs, very like a quality orchestral string (it's what they do😁) they are also very low Tension, so very easy to play. £30 incl delivery to your door They are currently on the bass so no pics yet.
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12stringbassist started following If you design your own Signature 15 string Bass???
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If you design your own Signature 15 string Bass???
12stringbassist replied to evrenyilmaz's topic in General Discussion
12 is the limit for me. The neck tension would be incredible on a bass with 3 courses of strings. -
If it was chipped, extra material would be left behind on each plate? We aren't seeing too much metal cut away at that corner presumably.
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I don't know, I compared YouTube with Prime Music and the latter definitely sounded way better. For that speaker demo, I think my small speakers eliminated the woolly bottom end of the Markbass, while not allowing the bottom end of the Barefaced speakers to come through. They are odd little things, as some music sounds great on them. I'm not a small speaker sceptic - have a PJB C4 which has loads of bottom end, it just isn't very efficient.
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MartinB started following 15 or not 15? What do you think?
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Crap speakers are going to cause problems for sure. But other than that, things that sound bad on Youtube are more likely to be down to a bad recording than anything to do with data compression: https://jimlillmusic.com/does-youtube-mangle-audio/
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It wouldn't be a drill press, they are used to make holes. More likely a die cutting press. The simplest explanation is that one of the dies got chipped.
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drewk_ie started following 1983 Music Man Stingray
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Lovely trans red Music Man Stingray from 1983, wonderful sounding instrument. Please refer to the photos for condition. Everything as you would expect from a 42 year old instrument, nice low action, truss rod works fine, comes with non original road runner moulded case, again the case has no cracks or broken latches, everything works as it should. Body dated Oct 10th 1983, no date on the neck heel. Drop me a PM if there’s any other photos you require. Based in Ireland (E.U.), but can arrange shipping at cost worldwide or can arrange to get the bass to the UK for collection. Thanks for looking…
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The future of amps & cabs - stage props only?
Stub Mandrel replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
It's not a huge kit but I think there's some wide angle distortion! Here's a more proportionate pic: - Today
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Anything mangled by YouTube's compression then played through little phone, laptop or PC speakers is unlikely to sound anything like it does IRL.
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This is Sit - Kenny Loggins
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Aguilar AG700 v1 Brand New £650 (was £750)
BigBassBob replied to BigBassBob's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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“Shall we fix it Leo?” “Nah who is ever going to notice that!” 60 years later….. 😂
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Either your drummer and guitarist are huge giants, or that drumkit is teeny tiny?
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It depends what the mistake is really. Some people are morons for editing stuff like that which actually sounds cool. I always say to people I produce, "You can have perfection or personality. You can't have both, so choose." Virtually always, bands or artists will choose the latter. Those who drone on about "getting stuff perfect" are generally nightmares to work with and also have no filter as to decide when "that'll do" is the right thing to do. Then they wonder why it sounds slightly lifeless. Which is why I made a rule to not work on those types of records and weed out those folk.
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sorry to hear about that - sounds like a horror show
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Winter is coming down this way so I ad the Stingray Fretless in at Peter Stephen Luthier he showed me the truss rod system and neck "relief" instrument is home and back in top form -
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I agree, the die press tool had a defect which would account for the ridge, no othe reason for it to be there, more than likely they had 2 machines...
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Night Growl - James Taylor
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fabbabass started following Mike Pope preamp 18v/9v now £200
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Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
Bagman replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
please let us know how you get on I have some EB Cobalt Flats arriving this week which I can't remember ever using but what I felt was a cheap price so worth a try. -
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Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
Bagman replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
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The future of amps & cabs - stage props only?
Harryburke14 replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
For us the decision to go "ampless" was more out of convenience than anything. Getting a consistent sound through a modeller for the guitarists without thinking of mic placement, pedalboard set up, how warm the amps were, etc, is incredibly useful. That's not even mentioning it the task of setting up physical amps and mics and pedalboards (often in a space that's half as big as you'd need to do all that comfortably) when you're on the clock at some local pub and just want to get in, get on, get done, get paid and get gone. Does it sound worse than amps? I don't think so. Different maybe. But more consistent and a whole lot easier to mix properly in a shorter space of time.The quality of more affordable modellers and profilers is increasing seemingly every year, to the point where you're not longer saying "your average punter wouldn't be able to tell a difference" but instead a lot of musicians wouldn't be able to tell a difference on a recording or through a PA speaker what's a real amp and what's a model/profile. The only big loss imo is the "feel" of real amps, but if you're running IEMs or have a good monitoring setup through wedges/foldbacks/sidefills/whatever, then a lot of the time you'd be hearing that instead of the amp itself anyway.