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The old school approach is better. Only two words needed for your endearing bad mates:
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There are two types of gold plating, hard and soft. The hard type uses alloying metals and underplating to achieve high wear resistance. Neutrik use hard plating on at least some of their jack connectors.
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Three Times A Lady - The Commodores
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D.I. Joe started following BKP-Loaded Jazz Control Plate
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More stock coming towards end of Sept I think….something like that. Si
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Chat GTP is good at wording things like this.
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Currently testing an update which adds portamento for audio-triggered playing.
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FOR SALE Aguilar Grape Phaser v2 in perfect, as new condition - £150 inc. UK Mainland delivery. Velcro underneath, but this can be easily removed if needed. Here's the blurb from the Aguilar site: The Grape Phaser provides lush, analog phase shifting courtesy of a simple, two-knob layout. From flowing, liquid tones to fat, funky ones, this simple phaser has a wide range of usable sounds in it. Fantastic for all styles of playing, especially soloing, fretless, and slap. RATE controls the speed of the modulation while COLOR feeds a portion of the signal back through the phase shifting circuit, creating new and super funky bass sounds! *Pedal powered by universal 9-volt power supply only. Not included. 'Rate' controls speed of modulation 'Color" feeds a portion of signal back through the phase circuit, creating new and unique tones Pedal powered by universal 9-volt power supply only. Not included. Price includes UK Mainland delivery. Thanks for looking, Ian
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It is called flash gold (plating). The thickness is in the scale of micrometres, sure it will wear out in active use. Gold is so soft, all materials around it are harder.
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Crusoe started following Hello World. :) from London. I have too much gear lol
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Hello World. :) from London. I have too much gear lol
Crusoe replied to monad's topic in Introductions
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Again you make the building process look like it was easy. All details are thought through, like fret ends! Can you give an approximate building time of this beauty? If this was the fifth bass this year, how many are you planning to do by the end of 2025?
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Feasibility of setting up a custom build business. Interest?
Dad3353 replied to NancyJohnson's topic in General Discussion
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Having some interweb issues at home so not managed to post this pic til now… You can see how snug it is due to the handles but then I used one of the dividers from the Trace bag, then popped in the foot switch (as you can see), and also now the foot switch cable, a mains lead, my Elf, and a speaker cable for each amp. Handy!
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Hello World. :) from London. I have too much gear lol
monad replied to monad's topic in Introductions
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#GetTheBadgeIn
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The FrankenJazz - Geddy Lee Jazz body, Status neck, Audere Jazz pre, Hipshot d-tuner/extender Line6 HX Effects - I was going to sell this but have started using instead of the bigger pedalboard where space is limited. Rochester compressor always on, a couple of synthy patches, flanger, chorus and a switch for a 6db boost that I managed too step on instead of the chorus at one point 🤦♂️ Darkglass Microtubes 500 Barefaced BB2 with the horn at about 50% and stood on the amp case Most of it hiding behind me and our youngest ‘fan’, one of our drummer’s granddaughters
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AlexDelores started following feedback for Ruiner
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A pleasure to sell a gig bag to, very quick payment, friendly and easy going comms.Thanks Anthony.
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Well, I mentioned that you have to choose a type music you actually like, not a type of music you don't like and have no intention of actually playing. If my former bands had decided to suddenly become a downtuned stoner band then I probably wouldn't have left them so I wouldn't consider this an example of the tactic backfiring. Even then, if the resultant music wasn't what I liked I would advise that I was looking to do a different type of downtuned stoner and leave anyway.
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Just seen one for sale on Bass Direct site!