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  2. These days I just use active pa cabs, but back in the day it was Trace Elliot and a 4 x 10. Once we were playing a gig in the car park of a pub on the edge of a park. We had arrange the gig because we were not invited to play at the small open air gig in the park (nothing petty about it of course!). About half way into the first set someone from the park came over and asked us to turn the bass down as it was cutting across their sound. Ah, those back breaking Trace Elliot days. I always found that the 4x10 was louder than two 2x10. Could've just been the setup though as that was SWR.
  3. I had the Version 1. It was okay I suppose. You could buy an EPROM online for a few quid, that updated it to the V2. That was fun to do.
  4. Ring my Bell - Anita Ward
  5. Mr Hall now resides in the UK and he has HW's phone number. I know this because I have met HW and bought a bass from him very recently
  6. Often someone just went at the top 7 frets with a bit of sandpaper leaving an awful mess. But then even if it was done well, the painted headstock then looks odd.
  7. Converting to EUR, adding shipping costs, adding brexit fee, I end up at 2200€.😪
  8. Rama Lama Ding Dong - Rocky Sharpe and the Replays
  9. Today
  10. How do you think they compare to the 80:s Greco ones? I have one of those and need to know whether I'm still happy with it or not. 🙃
  11. Thank you everyone! Regarding the comment about the pickguard and tuners I'm sure he meant no harm.
  12. Carry on, nothing to see here ... ;-)
  13. I've yet to hear a bad sound out of it.19mm bridge string spacing too to top it off.
  14. Giddy Up A Ding Dong - SAHB
  15. Sorted. What you need is a trolley.
  16. I don't. Looks like a one-off to me, probably late 70s when symmetrical (neck-divey) bodies were inexplicably popular. I'm pretty confident neither Mats nor any other Japanese factory would've used that headstock on a bass like this. Not sure that's a Schaller bridge - looks a bit like a 3D but the proportions don't look right. Maybe something like this, from around the same era & loosely based on the Schaller. Apart from the actual rollers!
  17. Happily, that funny Mr Hall has retired, and been confined to a remote, isolated island with no means of communication, or quietly led down to an underground soundproofed padded bunker, so he will trouble us no futher. That's why Rickenbackers have single dual-action truss rods these days. Regarding the mysterious HW, I don't know - but if I wanted to, the Rickenfakers FB group would be where I commenced my clandestine investigations.
  18. That's looking lovely.
  19. Yesterday
  20. Is the preamp potted (encapsulated), or is it a naked circuit board? PS: you could try connecting a high value capacitor between the preamp output and the jack socket - as there's a DC bias you could use an electrolytic. High value as it'll be in series with the output capacitor so it'll minimise the capacitance reduction.
  21. Fretboard "binding" was done by layering 1.5mm ash veneer with the offcuts of the wenge planed down to 0.5mm. Also routed the channels for the truss rod and the carbon rods, the latter of which I epoxied in place
  22. Actually, I was wrong. Jon Shuker used a 5mm truss rod on the bass I've just bought. However, all three of the B2 variants I've had have been 4mm truss rods. That truss rod nut looks a bit mullered. This is what mine looks like: If you slacken off the strings, you could take the string holder off (just those two screws) and have a look at the end of the truss rod - you should be able to see more. Not sure if you can take the nut off, or extract the truss rod.
  23. Mine had been modded by previous owners , Badass bridge , Jazz pickup , but I liked the mods. one of my regrets. Still have the fretted rosewood , 72 too. I was once a Pbass guy. Not so much now , I’ve come to prefer shortscales.
  24. I had a couple, and regret selling one in particular ( on here IIRC ). Mine were teal and black. Great basses, although weren’t the lightest of things. MM did a passive one as well, along with a SUB Sterling which are really rare.
  25. Dizzy - Vic Reeves And The Wonder Stuff
  26. One thing that catches people at times is that there is a little internal battery, same as computer motherboards have. It was not even mentioned in the manual! The battery lasts a few years and when it dies, so does the V-Amp. It stops being able to save/recall presets and things just generally do not work well. Really easy to replace, if you're aware there's a battery inside in the first place.
  27. Aren’t those all actresses? You know, of that certain kind …
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