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  2. That was my thinking too.
  3. Showing the control panel might be helpful…
  4. I'll give it a go for a clean sweep this year. Bear in mind I forget this challenge even exists and buy something I shouldn't. Though I am considering an acoustic bass as there may be a genuine need for it this year.
  5. This might work better in Items Wanted?
  6. Well over 2 years without a bass purchase, I’d survive
  7. Reluctantly putting this out there again! Didn't sell earlier in the year but still not playing it so would be nice to find it a new home, and I could use the funds for a new mixing desk!
  8. A pair of 5 String Delano Pickups that I took out of a project bass. Humbucker MC 5 HE/SL https://www.delano.de/mc_5_he_s/mc_5_he_s_details.html and Jazz Neck JC 5 HE/M2-AS https://www.delano.de/jc_5_he_m2/jc_5_he_m2_details.html Collection from Chelmsford or postage at buyers cost/risk.
  9. HX One in great condition, original packaging. (No PSU) Clean Velcro applied to underside. Surplus to requirements. Price includes UK postage.
  10. Great condition Hellx LT complete with Diago showman pedalboard which does a great job of protecting it. The LT is in full working order and minimal signs of use. Factory reset and up to date firmware. I also have the original box up in the loft if the purchaser wants it! The case is fairly well worn and was used extensively with other pedals before the helix went in it, but it's solid and perfect for the job and has spare space for external pedals, wireless etc Collection from Chelmsford. Only selling as I need to physically downsize to a StompXL or similar (Anagram quad cortex etc) to gain some stage space. Might consider a trade/PX some something smaller!
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  11. They are definitely somewhere between a full width P and a J, coming in at 40mm or so.
  12. Well, try willpower first, then try fear of ridicule. That's my backup coping strategy
  13. No, I don’t need it, but would possibly be doing it to avoid a very attractive fretless P that Bass Direct have. I would concur too, but I thought I’d check.
  14. They do feel thinner than my US Precision, really quite comfortable to play. Whereabouts in the country are you, I’m sure if anyone on here who is local to you has one they’d let you have a try.
  15. One midi adapter has gone, rest still available, £85 gets you the lot.
  16. Hey guys, I'm looking to get a 2nd hand Elite 4 string (if one pops up!), however I'm also looking at the American Pro 2. Anyone played both and can advise if any or much difference in the neck profiles? I love the neck on the elite and prefer slim necks so hoping the Pro 2 is as slim or close enough. I recently had a Performer series and didnt really like the neck on that. Any help appreciated 🙂. Cheers Freddie
  17. I suppose I'm saying there is something in between. which is probably not particularly helpful The main thing that you want from a bass cab is that it is rigid and strong and as airtight as you can get it. In this case the cab is going to be portable so it would ideally be lightweight and tough enough to take knocks along the way. Already you have to compromise, lightweight timbers are almost always softer than those with more densely packed fibres so even in an ideal world there are choices to be made and probably no simple 'right' answer. Plywood is a man made material, there are lots of variables in it's manufacture. The species you use for the plies can vary and wood itself is a variable product between trees and even within a single tree there can be variation in the wood. Then you have variations in how the wood is handled and the resins and glues used to bind the plies together. There are British standards for the glues used and the resistance of the cores (based upon European Standards) and grading for the quality of the face veneers A-D commonly B-BB where B is the best face but not perfect and BB is meant for the inner surface often with small patches but still good enough to take a paint finish. The last ply I bought from B&Q was graded B-BB. The thing is there is such variation most of us won't try to specify. Often the better grades are only available in large qualtities so you aren't going to be able to specify. I have some block board in front of me with tropical hardwood (FSC) outer veneers 1.8mm thick. Three 8x4 sheets cost me an arm and a leg and had to be supplied by my timber merchant as part of a much larger order. These were for some furniture btw not for cabs. The reality is that unless you want to spend a fortune and hours searching you are pretty much stuck with the ply supplied by the big sheds. If you buy hardwood ply which is grede 2 or 3 (exterior grades) then you are going to get a reasonable quality product. I've got mine from Wickes over the years as I can go in and sort out the best sheets in the pile. If you look along the cut edges you can see if there are a lot of voids and if the edges are separating or splintering. Honestly I doubt if you would really hear much difference in the completed cab. I know a couple of people here who have made a cab with softwood ply I shudder to think about it, but they built a cab that worked. So my advice is to buy the best ply you can find, be aware of the gradings but don't agonise if the choice is down to take it or leave it, you can still build a great cab. Probably the lower grade is ging to affect the finish more than the sound of the cab.
  18. I keep thinking about a JMJ Mustang. Not sure I could cope with the neck width though. I like a skinny neck 99% of the time but I’ve never tried a P neck width with the short scale and it might be ok. I’ll have to find a dealer who won’t mind me playing all day and then potentially saying no.
  19. Yamaha YGD Pickups: £30 Selling this YGD pickups from my Yamaha BB434. Works fine, moving on as I upgraded to EMGs. Comes with stock pots, jack and knobs. cream cover 4s PJ set: £5 P-style bass pickup covers. Outer measurements - 57mm x 28mm x 14.5mm depth. Length with tags 72mm, screw holes 65mm apart cream cover 4s JJ set: £5 NECK COVER Outer measurements - 92mm x 19mm x 19mm deep. Outer poles are 68mm apart BRIDGE COVER Outer measurements - 95mm x 19mm x 19mm deep. Outer poles are 70mm apart Free postage
  20. @uk_lefty I guess there's often going to be a bit of steep learning curve initially with a new multi-fx. I think having got mine after getting up to speed on the GT1000 Core, it was very familiar territory for me. Picking up your Qs in turn: 1. There's two main 'global' fx banks: "preset" and "user" - you should obvs feel at liberty to overwrite any in the user bank and order them how you like there. 2. The PEQ block is my starting point for EQ and you can select what frequencies you want to cut / boost - so for me a low cut combined with a +3db boost at 125Hz works well for a meaty low end that's not boomy. 3. Recommend spending a bit of time getting up to speed on out how to assign controls to select what parameter of which effect block you want to trigger. This opens up so many fab possibilities. What you're looking to do to get Channel 1 with an option to "mix in" channel 2 would simply require you to e.g. assign Cntrl 1 --> divide block to switch it from operating as single-path (A) to dual-path. I'm particularly liking using the expression pedal to smoothly increase the gain on an amp block to go from mild overdrive to fuzz, whilst simultaneously reducing the output level so the patch level stays constant. All done by parameter assignment. It's a very powerful tool at your disposal! 4. I'm not using a vast number of effects - 8 or so including pitch shift. So it's not difficult to scroll through with the up/down foot buttons. For most patches I have it set it 'clean' on one parallel path and my particular fx on the other path which I trigger using the Ctrl button. And then variations of an fx patch (e.g. tremolo rate or amount of drive) using the expression pedal. I've also got a couple of pitch shift patches set to +1/-1 semi as the patch options and +2/-2 semis, plus separate ones for octavers ("poly octave" for octave down and "overtone" for octave up). Hope that helps. Good luck!
  21. I had a Digbeth 500 like yours and looked at the 212 matching cab but 30 kg in this day and age is a no from me but glad you like yours.
  22. Well done selling out the Bungalow. Nice one @jezzaboy Look forward to seeing some pics of the new P bass when it arrives. Dave
  23. ... but someone still decided to Photoshop that original photo, probably trying to convince people that Jaco also has been seen playing a 4-string Fender: 😄
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