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  2. Beautiful bass! 👌 Far to good to be sitting around unused, @Rich Glad to hear Paul's done such a good job on it too... Under Wal himself, and Pete the Fish, 'Wal' customer service was always outstanding over the years, and Paul has maintained that tradition for sure.
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  4. Endless dangling objects on backpacks. just stop it.
  5. The thermistor doesn’t have anything to do with the input stage. Good luck.
  6. https://www.aurokcomposites.com/ I'd be grateful for a fresh set of eyes, so if any of you would like to pick holes in it over the weekend, feel more than welcome. It's taken 3 months for me to put the site together after some intense reflection on what to offer and how to offer it. I find it easy to lose track of small details like wording consistency, or a lack of clarity on specification after my nose has been up against the glass for so long. Basically I've standardised products based on what we've been asked for in the four batches made so far. For example, no demand for wooden fingerboards (which surprised me as I really like how they tame fret noise) and no block inlays, so we aren't going to offer them as part of the standard spec. Also, because we're low volume, I can tend to each order personally so no need for a complicated ordering system...yet. (I'll have to look at scaling production capacity and embedding QC before that becomes feasible.) On Sunday evening, I'll email an update to subscribers and post on Facebook. Cheers!
  7. Absolute bargain. I have the same LPB model and everyone compliments it.
  8. Id been debating that for days 😅
  9. Bitsa precision bass with jazz neck. £320 posted. Body: unknown, but neck pocket has Fender dimensions. Pickups: unknown, but sound great! More vintage than modern. Neck: Mighty Mite J-Bass neck, 38mm nut, very nice to play. https://mightymite.com/products/j-bass-neck-with-maple-fingerboard Tuners: Hipshot Licensed Ultralites Weight: 3.8kg (8lb 6oz). Photos show flatwounds but bass will come with roundwounds. Really great bass as is, but also happy to part out if I have buyers lined up for all parts: Loaded body: £80 Neck: £165 Tuners: £60 + postage at cost.
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  10. Didn't even know of the CTM pre, though I've got a CTM 30 which is very enjoyable. Were did you find it, was it expensive.
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  12. I'm winding everything back now and having a clearout of all the stuff I'm unlikely to ever use again. I'm open to sensible offers for any of these - the £900 shown in the listing is for the whole lot, collected. Prices include postage to UK addresses apart from the Take 5 - please PM to discuss collection or delivery options for that. Given that this is a clearout, I'm not really looking for swaps but feel free to let me know if you have anything - to be honest, it's unlikely but you never know! Sequential Take 5 analogue synth - immaculate condition, boxed, upgraded to the latest firmware and patches £750 Zoom R12 portable multitrack recorder - bought to record the band at rehearsal and only used once before the band imploded. Boxed, immaculate £150 Roland VT4 voice transformer - bought when I entertained fantasies of singing backing vox. Again, used just the once and then retired along with the rest of my dreams. £125 UNO drum machine - a great little drum machine, fantastic for giving us a basic beat whenever the drummer failed to make rehearsals. Light usage, boxed and immaculate condition £100 Waldorf Streichfett string synth - surprisingly versatile little synth that does a great job of recreating the sound of 70s string synths. Immaculate, boxed £150 Thanks for looking - if you have any questions or would like photographs, please PM
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  13. They most certainly are. Unfortunately i used the box to send out some other older TI's i had.
  14. Does indeed
  15. I’ve got someone who is helping me via DM. I have almost taken it apart now so I can see the tracks underneath, but yeah you’re right that’s a primary circuit relay, no idea what it’s doing there but when I can see the layout it’ll make more sense. Checked the only thermistor I can find on the board and that’s working fine, it’s attached to a transistor in (I think) the input stage which isn’t bolted to the heating. Got some other things to check too. Grr I hate these sorts of circuits. Wish I still had all my electrical testing stuff I had when I was much younger (and I could remember anything that was taught me! It’s fun to try and relearn it all though).
  16. I've never seen those double dot markers on anything before. Apart from that, looks very MIJ to my untutored eye.
  17. Marble Baby - Buddy Holly
  18. Long time Steinberger user here. The issue with the strap pivot plate is no so much the “boomerang” (plate) itself, but the furniture. The thrust washer and strap buttons. Theres a guy here in Ireland can make both for you. That Finnish chap mentioned made me a plate years ago. Grand job, still have it. Filling the strap button holes is simple enough. You just need a can of gel coat and some fine sand paper. that’s a nice bass for someone.
  19. I guess I won’t be buying it as a spare then! Ha.
  20. You Take Me For Granite — Betty Davis
  21. Pickguards: Warmoth Tort P - some play wear £15 Warmoth Mint P - almost new £18 Warmoth Tort J - - some play wear + extra hole (thumb rest) - pickup length 91mm £10 No Name prints ‘Lava’ and ‘Scarlet Crystal’ - my names - almost new £12 for both Please add £4 postage for any one or two, £5 for 2+
  22. Don’t think so, personally id pay that if I had the time to fit and learn
  23. All About That Basalt - Meghan Trainor
  24. There's always tea, good tea, lots of tea, we like tea.....
  25. There is also a difference between single driver and multi-driver cabinets because the 4 ohm version of a driver is usually a little less efficient than the 8 ohm version. Usually the difference is roughly a dB or so but sometimes it can be as much as 3 or 4dB which means that the 8 ohm driver is now louder than the 4 ohm driver. In multi-driver cabinets, it depends on the impedance of the individual driver rather than the grouping.
  26. At this point, with the incorrect assumptions already made, you might just want to leave it alone before you really break it! No way is that a fan relay, it's a freekin' 10A/5A G5 series relay that's safety approved for use in primary circuits. It's one of 3 things... a soft start disengagement relay, a remote power-up relay or an output muting relay.
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