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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Franticsmurf replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Communication. Have a non-rehearsal band get together and talk it through. Better to get it out in the open and remain friends. -
PJB Briefcase uber-portable high-end combo
eddbass replied to Happy Jack's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Genz Benz Shuttle 9.2 - selling the complete package
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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The whole 'kitchen scales' thing is just so declasse these days, don't you think? Here we have the intersection of luggage scales with a meat-hook ... so much more satisfying. And no, your eyes do not deceive you. The scales register exactly 9.5lbs = pretty much the weight of every decent (single-necked) P-bass in existence.
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Ovation Magnum II Fretless with Graphic EQ
HeadlessBassist replied to Happy Jack's topic in Basses For Sale
My eye (yes, I have two. Don't worry...) was caught by the cool looking lever at the top of the bridge - does this amazingly manly bass have a lever that deploys the string mutes? Bet MusicMan wish they'd thought of that before adding those fiddly tiny metal round screws under the bridges of Classic Stingrays. Seriously impressed by the intonation calibration markings on the bridge as well. If Bang & Olufsen made basses, they would make basses like this. -
Anyone solder wires into mains plugs?
itu replied to Steve Browning's topic in Repairs and Technical
Crimping was the solution for first moon flights, too. You can solder Al, but it is complicated because of oxidization et al. Still crimping is considered superior to other solutions. -
p4ul started following WORLD'S GREATEST BASS PLAYER
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I am not the greatest bass player in the world, I’m just a tribute 🤘🏽
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Anyone solder wires into mains plugs?
SpondonBassed replied to Steve Browning's topic in Repairs and Technical
When user serviceable domestic mains plugs were the norm screw clamped terminals made it possible for average home owners to rewire plugs. Back in the day, there were several types of mains plug and it was necessary to be able to change them to suit the type of socket at the user's home. People are no longer expected to do this so plugs are now crimped and sealed. Crimping is widely used in electronics. It's particularly useful in avionics when aluminium wire is used to save weight. You can't solder aluminium. Hooray for crimping! -
Ernie Ball getting into the string mute game
Reggaebass replied to PinkMohawk's topic in Accessories and Misc
Just arrived, shall report back later 😁 -
Rosie C started following Do U-BASS? - A ukulele bass appreciation thread
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I received a Kala U-Bass for my birthday this year. Acoustic with internal pickup of some kind. It really is awesome. Having a much fatter sound than my bass guitar, I use on those days when my back is too bad to contemplate lugging my double bass to a gig or practice session.
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Origin Effects BassRig Ampeg B15 Fliptop recreation
jimbobothy replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
… I think I’ll have one of these on my shopping list also 😎 -
Custom painted (printed) part bass-peacock context...
Richard R replied to bgmttt's topic in Bass Guitars
Just looked those up. Not a piece of hobbyist equipment, but very impressive. Presumably you clear coat varnish afterwards to protect the paint? You mentioned help from your wife, is she the artist or does she own a a print shop? Or both? - Today
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MXR Bass Synth £275 delivered in UK - *SOLD*
kevin_lindsay replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in Effects For Sale
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MXR Bass Synth £275 delivered in UK - *SOLD*
Quatschmacher replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in Effects For Sale
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Do U-BASS? - A ukulele bass appreciation thread
miles'tone replied to SamIAm's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm loving my uke basses too. Just laying down a nice little hack that I thought of and actually worked. To solve the common complaint of the fat poly strings being far too grippy, I slid some paper under the strings and gave the strings a light rub down with 800 grit wet and dry paper to take off the glossiness of said strings. Worked a treat! I can now slide about as much as I need to. Took less than 5 mins. I have a Harley Benton mahogany, and a Batking fretless btw. I keep them in the car to learn new tunes on while I'm waiting around for my boys to finish scouts or whatever dad's taxi run I might be on! -
thumbo started following Recommended Luthier in York?
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Reviving this topic to see who people are going to for repairs in York these days?
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MXR Bass Synth £275 delivered in UK - *SOLD*
kevin_lindsay replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in Effects For Sale
