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Statii in general, especially headless ones. They're either that good or some may be holding onto them waiting for them to appreciate now that you can't get them. Many years ago after watching a video of Paul Rogers around about the release of his "Now" album, I nearly ordered a Stealth 6 string fretless after listening to Jaz Lochrie's playing. In fact I named my rock band at the time "Overloaded" after the track on the album of the same name and we played both Overloaded and Soul of Love live Come to think about it we also played Wishing Well and Louisiana Blues
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three started following Alembic MK Signature Deluxe Balance K
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I've just realised that I used to own this bass - a lovely instrument. From memory, I had the hardware gold plated to cut-down on constant polishing. I think that I also replaced the neck pickup logo. An unusual cocobolo top in so far as it's quite orange rather than deeper brown. Very nicely figured wood with the usual Alembic build quality and piano tone.
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Need some help on the wiring for a BFM Omini 10.5
rwillett replied to rwillett's topic in Repairs and Technical
It's possible that three wires might fit in there. I could imagine a lot of swearing to get them to fit as well 😊 I read the comment on the BFM site. Basically it has to go there in front of the square resistor. I'm going to look for bigger connectors though those look quite big. -
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Status Sharks. Always wanted one, and have only ever seen one for sale (it's on Ebay now and I can't afford it...).
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He's Mistra Know It All - Stevie Wonder
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Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong - Spin Doctors
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SpondonBassed started following Hello! from Cornwall.
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Welcome FS99.
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binky_bass started following Basses you hardly ever see for sale
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USA Conklin basses... Unbelievable things, exceptionally rare on the second hand market for very good reason. Bee Basses... for the same reason as the above!
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Wounded Paw “Attack Goat” or their “Battering Ram” which has a very good drive circuit and the Fuzz
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The Vigier Arpège Delta Metal is a pretty rare bird too.
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Ooh just thought of another i'd buy (if it all worked) a Peavey B Quad 4
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My Sonic P arrived today. Overall I'm pleased with it as the modding platform I wanted and it's certainly a real step up from the Harley Benton I'm sending back. However I will have to do a number on the fret ends as they are all skin-slicer sharp, unfinished basically. I guess it's a crapshoot at this price point. It'll be a killer bass when I'm done though. I love the neck profile especially. I will weigh it eventually but so far I can say that it's nice and light and well balanced.
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And they say it's not a glamourous business!
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JJTee started following help with working out how much wattage i need!
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How about C.K.Watt?
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Greetings! picked up the bass last month and @Deep Thought recommended this page as I have recently fell into a band and I’ve been bugging the fella about equipment. I’ve a couple precisions, a squier sonic and a Harley Benton PB-20 (initially as a back up but lately I’ve been using the HB more often) Currently looking for a head & matching cab that can keep up with my fellow bandmates so I’m keen to see if basschat can help. A bit of a backstory: I’m part of a 4 piece band called “The Blinders” with myself on bass along with 1x Guitarist, 1x Keys, & 1x Drummer of course. We were originally just a small jamming group in which I had originally joined to play guitar but recently it was decided we’d be a band so I have stepped in and decided to handle the low end side of things. I am after a head & cab that’s suitable for pub rock which doesn’t bring the bank to its knees (mind you I am after a good quality set so understandably I’m not trying to budget too much!) if anyone could advise and help out? Many thanks in advance !
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So it was back to plan A which was fit the EMGs into soapbar cases. The neck pickup was a tight fit length wise but the bridge one wouldn't go in at all due to the tubes (?) for the screws to go through. Luckily I was able to snap one off right at the top of the underside and still had enough room to get a screw past it to go into the body. I am very happy with the result - looks more or less original (with the exception of the extra pot hole) despite having EMGs and a BTS system EQ fitted.
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la bam started following Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
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Ernie Ball Pino Palladino flatwounds - £90 a set
la bam replied to kevin_lindsay's topic in General Discussion
Surely the answer for pinks sound etc would be to use what pino used in the 80s - what made him famous? -
Need some help on the wiring for a BFM Omini 10.5
neepheid replied to rwillett's topic in Repairs and Technical
I replaced the large, white resistor a few years back, because it actually physically broke apart - it ejected its legs. I briefly discussed it here - https://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewtopic.php?p=294776 and I quote Bill - "When it broke off the only result would have been the tweeters shutting down." That leads me to think that it's the red square - if the main driver was connected at the purple square, when the resistor broke apart, it would have taken out everything, no? If not red square, then maybe above it - can 3 wires fit in one hole of the connector block? Now that I think about it, there's a vague memory of swearing and trying to get three to play nice, but I might be misremembering... -
Well the foam didn't work. Unlike what I assume is the foam from Fender pickups above, EMG just has plain rectangles