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  2. I first heard Wilton Felder in 1973, on the Crusaders album 2nd Crusade. I bought it the next day. . . . ps Click on the 1/9 on the right hand side of the screen to play the rest of the album.
  3. Lol, Low level fame is about the only fame I'm ever going to get. Daryl
  4. Mike bought my Waldorf Streichfett, great guy to deal with and extremely prompt payment and comms. A great Basschatter
  5. I read up on power supplies and went with Vitoos DD-12 , very good Boss OC-5 I still haven’t given it a full run through but I think a good option from Boss considering the scarcity and price of OC-2 by the look of it FKT AUDIO - “ The Fretless” think it’s a dumb name but this is an excellent pedal. I’m looking at other pedals in their range given how good this one is
  6. I'm looking at purchasing a Semi Hollow bass in the New Year. Far too many to chose from, anyone had experience with Hagstrom Viking?
  7. Great work, Jack. Were I not so feeble, old and decrepit, I'd treat myself to another proper bass cab'.
  8. I Can't Stand The Rain - Ann Peebles
  9. I fired the cab up in the rehearsal studio tonight and have some observations: 1 - It's very loud; when compared to my usual cab (Eden 2x15, no tweeter) using the same amp settings it gives noticeably more volume. 2 - Frequency response (or perceived frequency response) is very good; it maintains sweetness in the high end and it doesn't get overly clacky, even with the bass's tone control fully up. 3 - It's chuffing heavy; I've not weighed it, but it's somewhere between monolithic and made of the hears of collapsed stars. 4 - It's very responsive; even with my Cali76 Bass compressor in use the dynamics are pretty open, and when digging in it moves air around without hesitation, but when playing normally it stays pretty sweet. 5 - The bottom end is big and full but not woolly. 6 - It pairs well with my amp. All in all I'm very happy with how the project has turned out. Cheers, JRK
  10. I have an 846v (2020) and it's a great bass in all regards. I'm much more of an SR fan as I have several (note avatar) incl a new S/H one yesterday, but there are 3 BTBs I'd happily buy if one was local at a reasonable price even though I need another bass like a hole in the head. No, but I don't rest my forearm on the upper bout either.
  11. My ‘de-blinged’ Squier 40th. There’s a thread in Build Diaries with a bit more info for the curious.
  12. Just s thought... if you want to transfer vibration a single point contact is best, not an area, I think. An area contact damps vibrations.
  13. Anyone bringing barefaced cabs? Interested to try a Super twin / BB3 and a 210t/410t.
  14. I know I have a very rare version!
  15. That’s exactly why I included the Fender body shape…. If someone asked me what a P bass is, Adam Clayton’s Warwick isn’t what comes to mind.
  16. Will the UK bass makers that were using Hiscox as their branded supplied cases, still be using them though? But yes, nice to know on the retail accessory-end that they'll still be available again.
  17. If you get the Tobias I hope you will like it better than this 😉 (looks am.....! 🔥
  18. Bump for added sale option. Would consider trades for Fender P / PJ 5 string or Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor 5.
  19. Still shorter than having them in the spares drawer without an ad 😂
  20. Great set up. Ran exactly the same rig for a few years pre covid. GLWTS
  21. Beautiful amp, congratulations. My only comment is that unless you believe the valves will be unseated from their sockets during rough transit or handling, I'd remove those retainer springs, that could potentially scratch the glass. I replaced the spring retainers on my amp with the Ampeg Birtcher style retainers that just hold the valve base. My amp never moves though, so not really needed.
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