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  2. Need a @KiOgon loom in that 😏
  3. Hugsonic

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    With you on the headphone volume. I have moved from the stomp and that was much louder.
  4. This version feels like it is aimed at guitarists and/or bass players who want to augment an already overdriven sound. My sound has more in common with Pino Paladino, Mike League, James Jameson et al, so I didn't find it to be very useable. I still have it just to have it, but I may end up selling, or keeping it in the hopes it becomes a sought after curiosity in the future.
  5. π, although I'm comfortable with the square root of 2. π is just such an awkward number.
  6. Yep, right choice
  7. You made the right choice, although the gold looks pretty cool too.
  8. No, thanks for your offer! I am not into 6 String basses.
  9. ‘How the west was won and where it got us’ R.E.M.
  10. Some close ups as requested.
  11. Go (Rose) West - Pet Shop Boys / Village People
  12. Hurrah for @Si600's admission of irrationality!
  13. Thus, my prejudice is provably irrational, and I have met the requirements of this thread. Hurrah for me!
  14. Really great albums, thanks for posting this , I haven’t heard them in a long time, I bought chapter 3 many years ago and it’s still in my collection somewhere in the loft, pretty sure Robbie Shakespeare was on bass
  15. Hi all Out of fear of hacking basses and ending up sad and angry I thought I’d pass on the pups to others. - Dimarzio DP122 - all good. Has a kink on the red wire but I’m sure someone can isolate or compensate for it. - 55 posted - Wizard J pup 88 - bought here yonks ago to add to my Warmoth P but kept going back and forth. Finally, I decided not to go with it. 45 posted
  16. Hello, 18.5mm and 34 scale.
  17. Hi all Always overshoot on the requirements This stuff was bought so that I have a spare set of pedals when I go back home to gig 🤓. And I bought them over COVID with the funds that I would have spent on food and coffee while commuting. We all did crazy things over that period. anyway - Radial JDI - pretty much new, can’t find the box. 175 posted. - Darkglass X Ultra boxed - 250 posted - Markbass Octaver may have the box - 75 posted - Markbass Tube Drive no box - 65 posted can do hand over at King’s Cross with some notice. Travelling to Sheffield next week too
  18. Excellent condition DCX Bass... hardly used. Price includes UK Special Delivery.
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  19. Current install...
  20. Well, As I was dropping off a pick up for rewinding, I decided to jazz up my Jaguar bass with a new scratchplate. Looking through the material, I could not decide so I bought 3! They were cut to size using some sort of scanner as the short scale Jags are a different size. I fitted the darker tort in the end but thought id send out images for anyone interested in changing the standard black one. I might swap as I see fit 🙂 In the images they still have the protective layer to pull off.
  21. The one after that: "Why You Shouldn't Buy a Boutique Bass!"
  22. The issue with replicating the sound you hear on records is that you don't have access to extensive, high quality eq and production tools that were used in the studio when the recording was made. There is also a big difference between achieving a particular sound at moderate volume in a domestic environment and doing so at high volume in a live situation. As others point out, Andy Fraser used valve heads and 4x12 cabs. Even then, what you heard when he played live would be from the PA (I'm old enough to have seen Free play several times), not direct from his rig. If you want that sound live without it dirtying up too much (you mention you have issues getting it clean enough), you need a lot of amplification and cabs to shift enough air without running into too much distortion. A single 12 isn't going to cut it at anything higher than moderate volume, I'm afraid. You mention that the 4x10 at your rehearsal room is better. That isn't to do with the driver size, but because it can shift more air without struggling too much. The only option, unless you are running the bass through the PA and can keep the level low on stage, is a bigger rig. Modern lightweight stuff will ease the load on your back, but it will still be bulky. I'd also suggest the Orange Terror isn't the best amp to achieve what you're looking for. It has a strong baked-in sound - very punchy and in your face and perfect for some things, but not for what you want. Something like a Tone Hammer would be more like it, but look at the 700w version so you can keep it clean at higher volume. As always, don't take our word for it. Go shopping and try stuff.
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  24. Welcome If you're using a BF BigBaby cab I would suspect it's more down to the amp than the cab
  25. Bass number 5 will SHOCK you.
  26. Scott's Bass Lessons next vid: "Why Boutique Basses Crush Everything!"
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