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  2. The list should have details like: - brand, possibly the original manufacturer, too - material (Ni, SS, bronze, tape...) - tape/flat/ground/round wound - silk colours - string colour or coating - ball ends - piano string design - round/hex core What else?
  3. I have an Ampeg stack and a wee Markbass cat D CMD212 combo which sounds amazing. I also had a Helix which had an Ampeg SVT and 8x10 cab simulator. I have to say, while you can somewhat replicate the tone of big bass stacks in miniature, you can never really get the feel of them. The way they pulse the air, the harmonics, the bloom and the trouser flapping. Whether or not you think your tiny amp sounds like a big amp, it kind of does, but really doesn't. It's like looking at a video of an OLED TV though an LED monitor. For recording or hifi pop, yes I agree a small amp will do. For driving rock, funk, blues and metal it really isn't the same. Modern live music calculus says that you should mix everything through FOH, but not everyone wants to sound modern.
  4. Did you get issued a mandatory flat cap and t'ferret? We will get back on track though Rob
  5. There are lots of individual topics here about string brands and models/types. I suppose AI could make a compilation of the topics so far. I am not that familiar with AI, that it would be quick and straightforward way for me to ask for results, but is there someone that would do us all a favour? (I am too old to learn old tricks. For me these new ones are even more complicated...)
  6. Gigged this yesterday and another bass player came up afterwards, took it off the stand and examined it! Perhaps I should post all the specs, but I think you all know what a Flea Jazz is. Someone enquired about the neck. I bought from Bass Direct as I had heard some necks were warped, but clearly didn’t have to send it back. All was well. I will, though, photograph the flaming, which is exceptional - the neck is not reliced like the body.
  7. Me 😆 I do love a big, full fat, monster of a valve rig... I'm down that way in Jan, have made a bit of low offer which they've accepted on the basis of no one else buying it in the meantime which suits me fine.
  8. Oooo, I've been there. We went up t' top o' Ingleborough one holiday. None of this is relevant to a firewood bass though
  9. I've been doing some nerding on Nord Electro 73 prices new vs second hand: V1, 2001, ? Now £600 V2, 2006 £1,400. Now £900 V3, 2008 £1,500. Now £1,000 V4,2012 £1,600. Now £1,300 V5 2015 £1,700. Now £1,400 V6 2018 £1,900. Now £1,600 It doesn't seem to make a whole lot of financial difference to buy new or second hand if you plan on owning for 10 years then selling as they start to de-value more once they are a few versions old. If fact, buying new is perhaps financially better in some ways. e.g. a 13 year old V4 today = £1,300, in 10 years it'll be worth roughly £700 (if it is ballpark equivilant to a 23 year old V1 price today), so that'll cost £600 for 10 years use. V7 is quite overdue, if history is any guide then it'll be about £2,200 and would be worth roughly £1,700 10 years later, so that'll cost £500 for 10 years of use. A selling point of the Nord is how well known they are and how well they hold their value. I think the Viscount Legend One 73 is still my favorite though (and is a bit cheaper at £1,555), but I imagine that if I went to sell it after 10 years there would be a much smaller market and probably more devaluation than a Nord. But in an ideal world I'll still be happy with whatever I get and it'll last me longer than that.
  10. Seems perfectly acceptable to me... I live in a small village in the Dales, sometimes it feels like the village that time forgot. In fact you can see my village here in this YouTube video from 1962. Apart from the cars, it looks exactly the same. I live just before the house that you can see the side off on the right., One of our gateposts can be seen, but not the house. Just about everything else is identical, though the trees are 60 years older and taller.
  11. Maybe he's like artwork - the point is often to start a conversation not to like it!
  12. Absolutely, Alan has always been more than happy to entertain ideas on further customisation, something that is only possible due to him doing EVERYTHING without CNC. Many luthiers out there use CNC for a lot of the work, then finish things off by hand, which means they can only build from templates and are way less flexible - nothing like that happening at ACG Towers!
  13. Not doom, more stoner and other things, we play in Eb standard! Syncolima example tune
  14. I was so impressed with Alan's willingness to chat endlessly about ideas and alternatives, completely happy to alter his existing designs to accommodate whatever mad ideas I might have had. My Krell fretless has a mahogany central block and ash wings, an idea that came from my MM 20th Anniversary SR5, Alan just said "sure" and got on with it. The quality of his work is second to none.
  15. This is a great price for an excellent preamp. After trying all sorts (SLO Olympic MKIIIs, OE bassrig BP, DXC Bass, Ampeg SGT-DI, Sansamp VT bass DI), I’ve settled on this one myself. It’s got a flexible eq, a nice ‘edge of breakup’ sound and an fx loop. I use MartinB’s little trick to simulate a 60s cab sound by turning the tilt eq towards the bass side and turning down the actual bass knob. With a touch of drive, this sounds killer! GLWTS!
  16. What does the power LT do? Separate volume for 1/4 out?
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  18. Thanks and having checked, the V2 has a pre-post switch for the DI out.
  19. Red Fang tune in standard, I believe (and maybe Green Lung as well).
  20. The complete package, and in its original packaging. Includes documentation / manuals etc. Plus neoprene pouch to allow attachment of the belt-pack to, for example, the tailpiece of a double bass. Original power supply & instrument cable. No extra charge for improved labelling.
  21. This came in very handy during Lockdown but hasn't been used since - time to go. In as-new, pristine condition apart from the removable label - I got tired of bending over to read the tiny labelling on the unit. 🙄 In original packaging with original documentation & cable.
  22. As new and in pristine condition, this was intended to replace my old H4n but in the end I bought a second H4n and an F3. 🙄 This is NOT the new 'Essentials' H6e but the significantly sturdier original unit which they now market as the H6 Studio. It's been used maybe a dozen times and is fully functional. Original packaging & documentation.
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  23. I still use mine, 20 years old. Find it really useful with upright live sound reinforcement. jonny
  24. I should probably have mentioned that it comes with the original Owner's Manual.
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