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  2. Listening to the hum at the end of the above vid, I agree with Jean-Luc re making sure the bass is fully shielded before replacing the pickup.
  3. I'm finally using my Line 6 G-30 correctly. I use to keep my transmitter in my front pants pocket. Now I have a strong peice of velcro on the back of my guitar strap and on the back of the transmitter. Daryl
  4. Hope she recovers quickly, all the best to you both and your family John
  5. There was no question in my OP, but as said, you're certainly not wrong about it being collection only and heavy! Dem fings be the troof! Still, it is a hell of a but of kit for £400 cash collected... can't deny that.
  6. Lemon Song - Led Zep
  7. I've been investigating lightening the load of my main player. I measured weights of various components and since I've put in the work thought I may as well share, it might be a useful resource for anyone else thinking about weight reduction on a jazz bass or looking to put together a bitsa. Haven't fully dismantled it so don't have separate weights for control plate components or pickups, but I'll try and revisit at a later date next time I restring. Cheap-o Ikea digital scales so expect a small %age inaccuracy, though it did test ok on some kitchen weights . Also taken a few measurements from an Aerodyne jazz for comparison, less than 300g lighter but strangely feels like a bigger difference. If anyone else has some components to add please chip in! Different tuner designs, original BBOT/high mass bridges, pickups, covers etc. Also neck and bodies as it's useful to see where the weight comes from and what the variance is. Will try and add some pics at some point too Japanese Fender 75RI: Neck (maple board) 773g String tree 7g Tuners (Fender 70s style) 445g (111g each) 3-bolt neck plate plus bolts 66g Pickguard 94g Pickguard screws 6g Control plate 148g Fender Deluxe Bass Bridge 106g Body (ash) plus DiMarzio Model J pickups 2682g Strings 75g Total: 4402g (9.70lb) Fender Aerodyne Jazz: Neck (defretted, epoxied rosewood board) 703g Tuners 370g (92.5g each) String tree 7g 4 bolt neck plate plus bolts 64g Body (basswood) fully loaded (pots, bridge, P/J pickups) 2899g Strings 75g Total: 4118g (9.08lb) CTS 250k pots solid shaft from my spares drawer 14g Hope this is useful info to someone!
  8. Limelight - Rush
  9. I have one too, I really like it,
  10. My error it’s actually this Faital Pro 12”
  11. Welcome Graham.
  12. Got to have a bit of John Holt now and again, from around 1972 Riding For A Fall, this video made me listen to the above, great footage and the voice is amazing
  13. Today
  14. Same for me. They moved a bass in a gig bag from down south to up north and it arrived in perfect nick. It was a few days between arranging and pick up and the price is higher than other services but I paid for peace of mind and I got it. The insurance levels are really good too.
  15. Spotlight - Jennifer Hudson
  16. Souper Trouper - ABBA
  17. Life is a Minestrone - 10CC
  18. From an ex- South Londoner
  19. There certainly is - https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/436082-recommend-your-whisky-of-choice-here/ RE: talkbass whisky thread - "Oh no, someone from the motherland who actually knows what they're talking about - I can't act like the biggest whisky bore any more because I might get called on my BS..." Fair?
  20. Welcome Graham
  21. Welcome from another Londonite…
  22. There’s a club we’ve played a couple of times in Hull, great gig but they insist on playing music at 130dB between spots and at the end of the night during pack up. We decided to knock it on the head despite request for return next year.
  23. Hi there, spend too much time on hifi forums, so thought I'd start spending too much time on a bass forum too. Long time guitarist, occasional bassist, starting to focus more on bass which brought me here. Looking forward to learning from everyone on here.
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