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police squad started following Screws in or out?
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all bits go in the 'bits' drawer I have all sorts in there Vibrola from 67 SG jr bridge saddles '62 P bass trem spring covers from various guitars half a '73 P bass pickup many many pickguard screws
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I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - U2
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Various bits, price includes uk mainland postage. Happy to combine items and am open to offers pickups with screws £25 machine heads with screws (can be right or left handed). £35 SOLD bridge with screws £15 SOLD string tree with screw £3 SOLD 13x pickguard screws £3 strap buttons with screws £3 other bits bridge cover with screws £20 warman MM pickup £25 with screws neck plate of unknown origin and screws £5 SOLD 3x 1x p bass knobs (screw) £10 £3 (2/3 have been sold) 1x p bass knob (Allen key) £3 2 pairs of knobs £6 per pair
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Things from a bygone era Jack Hargreaves probably mentions them in “out of town” at some point
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Bolo started following Why Weren't We Asked Back.
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That's amazing for a duo act!
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JJTee started following Chorus, What Songs Need It
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‘Don’t Stop Believing’ - smothered in chorus!
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Roll off each pickup and see if that makes the issue change. It's not a complex circuit. Could you send me some photos of inside the cavity to see if there's anything obvious?
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Shielding issue is also a good shout especially if it is worse when you move nearer your amp
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BassAdder60 started following Why Weren't We Asked Back.
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Most pub music venues have realised a solo singer or duo, open mic night is a cheap way to give live music paying £150-£200 As a band it should be around £300-£400 but most small pubs cannot afford it paying £200 -£300 tops Plus the old bands play too loud issue is often a reason not to get re-booked if they are struggling locally with noise complaints. I don’t think pub venues have a clue about band quality or how good they are and book the same old bands each month as a lazy approach to booking music
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I've played the green Wattplower in a shop in Glasgow and a few other Reverend guitars - They're very well made. I like the look of the yellow and root beer, but I prefer a 34" scale. The pink fade up top is lovely.
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JJTee started following You Oughta Know - Flea's Tone
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Definitely a fretless. 100%.
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Hipshot BT12 *Price Drop £55*
Harlequin74 replied to JazzyJ's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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This is what starts the urban mythology that caps are "always" the culprit, they always go bad, without digging a little deeper to discover that there are products that last decades without any cap failures. You kind of get what you pay for usually 😉
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Brilliant! Is that the Root Beer Sparkle, I love that colour too. How do you find yourself using the pickups and tone controls? It's an unusual setup!
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I use a Marshall Regenerator on the vintage chorus setting- as others mentioned very subtly applied - just adds a dimension like a nice reverb would, but without muddying things up. its not an “always on” effect though. For me.
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Selling another one of my bass guitars as am reducing my collection For sale is my 6 string Anaconda bass guitar its a wonderful bass but has sustained damage with what looks like a crack in the lacquer very hard to tell but the bass plays like new has no bad effect on the sound or playability its a chance to get a great bass guitar for a bargain price damage shown in the picture Finished in Black Burst gloss, Matching Headstock Rock Maple Neck - 6 Bolt, Bolt on Maple Fingerboard Frets: 24 Frets Aguilar OBP3 Active 3-Band Preamp. Vol/Active,Passive , Pickup Blend, Mid Pot ,3 position mid frequency switch, Stacked Treble/Bass Position Markers: Black Blocks Pickups: Aguilar Jazz Type Tuners: Hip Shot Tuners String Tree: Hipshot Bridge: Sung Il Monorail Saddles 19mm spacing at bridge Anaconda Premium Padded Gig bag Postage or Collection UK sale only or can meet-up halfway
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Ruin a Band or musician's name by replacing a single letter
Jay2U replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
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I’d go again - I’ve done “that’ll do” stuff in the past and regretted it. you’re obviously skilled…maybe get close to the size shape of the rout template and finish off with a file?
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Also interesting, given the thousands of Spectors you've owned 😅
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And some Pub Landlords tend to favor "cheap". We have few places where the owner/managers are living in the past and won't budge from $350.00. We won't take those types of gigs. Off topic, sort of. I know some folks here are not in this for the money, which is fine. However, some of us are. I've never hit the big time or even come close. I'm a struggling local guy. In my area we have some $50.00 a night guys, $70.00, and $100. 00 a night guys. I can proudly say I'm a $150.00 a night guy. That's not much money, but more than most guys are getting around here. Daryl
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So today I had a wee go at making a routing template for the T-40 pickup. First time I've ever done such a thing and all I can say is "Rome wasn't built in a day"... But for all that, you can't see the rattiness of it once the pickup is in... Not sure whether to try to finesse this template a bit, or junk it, learn from it and start again. I drew around the pickup ring to see how much room for manoeuvre I've got...