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Success Has Made A Failure Of Our Home - Sinéad O'Connor
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Yeah, looks like they've stuck a spaghetti-type decal on it, as mentioned by SurroundedByManatees above, which was never used on a Jazz, only P-basses up until the mid-60s transition period. P.s. as far as I know, it was always a waterslide decal on top of the lacquer until they brought in the TV logo at the end of the 60s, after which they nitro lacquered over the top of it, hence why most well-used late 60s-70s fender headstocks have gone brown over time.
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Al Nico started following Hello from London
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Is there a difference?
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...is that the Quick Start Guide Instruction Sheet for the Boss TU-2?.. 🤣
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My rig tonight:
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Looks like a P bass decal rather than jazz bass
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JazzyJ started following Morningstar MC3 MIDI Controller
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jensenmann started following Valve Amp - who’s still using them?
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They sound beautiful when pushed with a P Bass.
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The time it got REAL hot, it was running into an Eden ex112 4ohm cab. I've used that setup before but not had that heat issue. Only difference i can remember were my settings. I had cranked the gain on the amp quite high, something around 3 o'clock i think and the master volume was about halfway. I was running the tidal wave, drive about 3/4, volume maybe just below halfway. I was also using the zoom b1on with a distorion pedal almost always on. Sounded awesome but like i said, the amp did get hot.
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That would do it for sure. The amp will be cooler running into an 8Ω load that if it was pushing a 4Ω one.
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Mottlefeeder started following 2x12" Cab Build
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I have copies of some of the Eminence designs. David Basslite_S2012_cab.pdf
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I think it’s worth bearing in mind that if you bought this, and then later decided to move it on, all the questions you’re asking now will get asked by potential buyers. I’d imagine plenty of them would have reservations about the same things we’ve discussed here, so it might not be the easiest bass to sell. If it’s a great player, then you might be ok, but if it’s not (and a warped neck won’t help) then I fear you’d be stuck with a bit of a dog.
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Not in my experience playing my 5-string through it. I have a v5 500 combo btw and they have since brought out the 800s. That is plenty enough for the pub gigs I play and more than enough for the occasions where we have full PA and it's just used for on stage monitoring. Places to try a range of amps are very few and far between. You just have to read reviews, listen to demos, ask for advice and ultimately take a bit of a punt. I'm very happy with my Rumble. There are a few BC members using them and they very rarely appear in the classifieds, I guess that says something. But then ask 10 people and you'll get 20 different recommendations 😂
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Bass board (half in rack .. pics to follow) Guitar board
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Would love to hear those EAE pedals again Joe & that Fairfield accountant !
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Thanks and they can be bowed !
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From other instruments to double bass
Beer of the Bass replied to hpc364's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Sounds good to me, how are you liking them? I feel like there's some more midrange presence compared to the previous video with the black nylons, the attack is nice and the pitch is clearer. -
Glass (or carbon) fibres make the material tough. The fibres tie the polymer together (and the other way around). Practically many polymers (like polyamide, PA) containing lots of fibres are very tough. Most of them are also injection moldable, depending on fibre length (from ball to fibres to long fibres) and machinery. Here's a product that is made of PA that includes tens of percents of fibres. These were built from metal earlier, and are in a hard place: M. Cipollini et al. have pushed far over 2 bhp through similar pedals, and cleats. https://www.lookcycle.com/us-en/products/pedals/road/comfort/keo-classic-3 P. S. Because of fibres (especially glass) these polymers (plastics) are not that easy to recycle.
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You've all seen it before but I thought it looked particularly good with a bit of light on and the Fender / Ampeg back drop..
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Not had this very long, bought this and a les paul copy to see which I preferred, and the les paul won! Only just though - it's a great instrument. Very playable neck, not heavy, and the neck pickup sounds particularly good. I've modified it slightly - tortoiseshell pickguard and cream covers and knobs. As you can see, I didn't do a very good job of enlarging the pole piece holes to fit the bridge pickup cover. I will include the original white guard, covers and knobs in the sale. Also put Graphtec string trees on. Lovely satin black finish, with the relicing on the back. The fingerboard is either reliced or played in, or both! It's great...! It's from 2012, by the way.
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Still here… interesting. Still looking for my first 5 stringer. Tried one of this at the Yamaha London shop and liked it but also tried a Dingwall at the Bass Gallery and seems like the long scale makes a real difference to the Low B - however is 4 times the money. I have been looking at the spector dimension and Ibanez BTB805… lots to consider
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2025 SE Bass Basheroo! Sunday 9/11/25 *CONFIRMED*
Wolverinebass replied to NancyJohnson's topic in Events
I'm sure we have enough knowledge that should named guests be too busy elsewhere we could rustle up a few interesting bits? After all, how many people on the forum have loads of niche knowledge? For example, a few years ago @TrevorR did a talk on Wal basses. Aside from Paul Herman is there anyone who knows more about them than him? @cetera could do something on Spectors. After all, he owns most of them in circulation anyway. @stevie could show off the design of his Lfsys cabs. @prowla and Rickenbackers. Again, does anyone know more about them? Just examples really off the top of my head really. If you were wanting stand up comedy, I could do something on how I felt cheated in 2002 that I didn't get the bass slot in The Who.