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  2. Yes I recall buying a bass from a guy in the States in 2008, as it was cheaper than buying it from a guy down the road, even with the postage and duty added. The exchange rate was $2 to the pound back then.
  3. Alex at Barefaced wrote a fabulous article on what gives a bass cabinet its bottom end sound. In it he describes that the classic tone that many people like is a bump in the 100Hz region, basically exactly as @Phil Starr has said! https://barefacedaudio.com/pages/what-is-bottom/
  4. OK lower tuning it is, I'll have a look at tunings between 45 and 30 and base the design on that and flattest response. Did you manage to take any internal measuremnts yet?
  5. C@Pow_22 Can you tell me if, on the origin effects pedals, the DI (XLR) out is affected by the volume control on the pedal or if it's a fixed output level? The manual is a little bit ambiguous. Cheers
  6. So this is the excursion of the speakers at 300W. The horizontal red line is where the excursion starts to distort. If the excursion reaches 0.09 (9mm) the speakers will be damaged and eventually stop working. You can see the lowest excursion is at high frequencies and at the tuning frequencies of the ports 30,50 and 60hz in this case. The only tuning that runs into distortion at high power is the green/lower tuning. They all go into damage levels below 40Hz/bottom E at full power but it's a lot lower in the lowest tuning. Even if you are reading this and have no intention of building a cab it's worth knowing that this shaped curve is the same for every ported cab and your bass cab almost certainly can be forced into damage mode at low frequencies!!!! However don't panic. There is almost no fundamental coming out of your bass pickups. they are placed well away from the middle of the string and that reduces deep bass. Most of us don't have amps that go down to 40hz without rolling off either. There isn't any reall evidence of a lot of broken Ampeg VB212's or any other cab of this type. For me this graph shows that any of the tunings will work without issues but it's not a bad reminder of using an HPF if you have one.
  7. Give this a try, best try with some cheap/old strings first but in theory you can use any strings you want:
  8. I'm still thinking to stick with the ampeg sound. All the people that have the rig love it. So there must be something in their cab design that gives the classic sound I've tried the V4B thru a small Mark bass 1x15 and that ampeg sound and grind is there in spades so if their cab enhances the amp, so be it I think
  9. Possibly but the consensus so far is to swerve around
  10. Whole setup for you here OP, make a cheeky offer? https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3678068185832967/
  11. Thank you. It wants me to become a member and download an app though.
  12. Could just be a refinished neck and new decal added. Quite common
  13. At this point we have a design brief ready and the parameters are loaded into the computer so now it is simply about tweaking the design. I'm looking for a roughly 90l cab for two Eminence Basslite 2012's, the shape will be determined by the needs of the user so now all I have to do is tweak the design and see what I can squeeze out of the cab. I'm starting out by looking at the tuning. I've bracketed my 50Hz tuning in blue with 60hz tuning in red and 30hz tuning in green. I'm quite liking 50Hz tuning. Theres a 2db hump of extra bass at 100Hz which will warm things up a bit and give that old school thump. 60 hz increases the hump to 3db which I would find intrusive and would be hard to tune out. 30Hz tuning gives a flatter response and a slower roll off (but from a higher frequency) but is more like the measured bass response of the 2x12 Ampeg SVT cab. This is down to Martin's taste I think, so the question is: In your face bass warmth, Ampeg like gradual roll off from fairly high up or a compromise somewhere in the middle? Before you choose there's another consideration, how does this load the speaker cones and will this affect power handling?
  14. Good decision but I’m sad for whoever buys it at an inflated price
  15. Totally agree with you, IWYB is a stellar piece of bass writing and playing. I think the problem is he didnt really play on that much that is known, as saxophone was his primary instrument which he played on the Steve McQueen film, Bullit among others.
  16. I subscribed because it was a print, interestingly they said they could not send issue 12 out to me as they didn't have any in stock. However they said that to compensate they have given me access to all back issues so I can read it digitally. I totally agree that if it's online only I will just read free websites. It is such a shame as the overall experience has been really poor, magazines not arriving and continuing to pay each month. I have recouped the money for the issues that I have not received. I have actually ordered the missing issue 12 from another website that sells magazines so hopefully I will have the full print collection. Such a shame
  17. Hi @jery978. Welcome to basschat.co.uk Do have a look at https://www.basschat.co.uk/forum/3-introductions/ and tell us a little about yourself.
  18. Hi Mark, sorry on holiday with poor reception and just got this. When I get back on Sunday, I’ll see if it fits in the box for the Ampeg 410 I just bought. There is someone else that wants to know if I can post it.
  19. I do like a Gibson J200 - I was a big fan of the Reverend Gary Davis who used them for his fingerpicked blues. However, I could never afford the real thing. So, off to Ali Express I go. Strictly browsing....
  20. Tuner.pdf Instructions I've got the Joyo and Guitar Man Copies / Variants. Bomb Proof and a handy 9v Out, also works from the battery on mine... useful to power a batt-less mini pedal.
  21. Boss WL-50. Performed for every gig and rehearsal without a glitch for 5 or more years until I switched to the Legato bugs. No box but here's the Boss page: https://www.boss.info/global/products/wl-50/ These are just shy of £200 new, I'm asking £100 posted to UK mainland. Alternatively try before you buy in Benfleet, Essex.
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  22. £300! Really, this is a top notch bass for the price of a Squier!!
  23. OK one last thing to bring everyone up to date, @police squad asked about a sealed cab. Once you have the speaker's mechanical and electrical properties loaded into WinISD it's a matter of seconds to model a range of cabs so I sent him this: The purple line is the sealed cab, the red line is a 90l cab and the blue and green lines are for 200 and 300l cabs. I actually quite like the sealed cab, it has the flattest response and -3db is around 75Hz so all the second harmonics of a 4 string bass will be accurately reproduced and Eminence also have this design which they describe as "ultra clean" which is probably a very fair description of how this would sound. However you can see how much bass is lost compared with the three ported cabs and the bass hump at 100Hz will also warm up the sound and add a bit of thump which is what Martin wanted. I'd had the other two cabs there to play with different cab volumes to see if I could squeeze a bit more bass out of the cab. The 300l cab in green has a whole lot more bass and a flat response but 300l is an absurd size for a cab if you have to transport it. I'm only showing this to demonstrate that all cabs are compromises of practicality cost and sound and I suppose to say that I did look to see if there were any advantages to a slightly bigger cab.
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  25. Vintage 1980's Westone Thunder 1A Active Electric Bass from Matsumoku Factory, Japan - Fretless. Manufactured between 1981 and 1989. Serial number 4071308 Check out the Westone website as it holds useful information. Different eras of this iconic bass but otherwise very much the same instrument (other than being fretless + active). This f/less bass has been converted from an originally fretted bass. There are the usual signs of pitting/wear to the original metallic hardware (SEE PHOTOS). Pots run smooth with no crackle currently when played. Knobs pitted and aged. There are signs of surface scratching and small dings etc. as photographed. instrument has a basic, somewhat tatty, generic hardcase. Price includes UK 24/48h courier delivery
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  26. They're incredible, they make my favourite pedals by far!
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