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I installed a set of Gotoh Resolite GB528 on my Sonic. The two screw holes lined up perfectly with the right side holes on my neck. Yes you can see the two remaining holes but not enough to bother me. Great lightweight tuners that also look better from the front imo, as they're a bit taller than the stock ones which barely clear the top of the headstock. I'll take a pic when I get home...
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Def possible at your age @Agent 00Soul, I`m 59 and currently in two originals bands, one (The Spacewasters, garage-type rock) where we range from 30s/40s/50s, the other (Knock Off, Oi/street-punk) 50s/60s.
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Pea Turgh started following Amp buzzing / shielding question
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I put this little amp module kit together and stuffed it in a wooden box I had lying around. Made it look nice, and it works, but the buzzing is off-putting. I know not what I’ve done, I have no training or skills, just daft ideas and the occasional 10 minutes spare! What would cause buzzing in an amp like this? Bad soldering? Lack of shielding? (powered from a 9v pedal supply).
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Grahambythesea started following Photo too large
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I am trying to upload a picture for the thumbnail for a bass I wish to sell, but it keeps telling me it’s too large a file exceeding 1024kB. How can I reduce it? I’ve tried new pictures and to change setting on iPhone camera but cannot find any way. Can anyone point me the way?
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MarkBass Little Mark IV and MB58R 102 Energy cabs
SumOne replied to BassAdder60's topic in Amps and Cabs
I'm not really much help to the original question, but I recently played at a rehearsal room that had a LM IV and a Markbass Traveller 102P and my first impression is 'what's that?! That'll be far too weak' ( I play in a 8 piece Reggae/Ska band and for the Reggae bits in particular I go loud and low with my Ashdown RM500 and Tecamp 212 600w cab). ....but after a couple of songs and dialling in the EQ I thought 'wow, this is really loud/punchy and clear'. We got to the end of the rehearsal and without any prompting the guitarist commented on how good it sounded. I can imagine the 102 Energy is even better. So the upshot is, I'm seriously considering selling my cab and going for the Markbass 102 Traveler or Energy. The cabs are much smaller than my Tecamp 212 and a fair bit lighter (useful for lugging about and when fitting in my small hatchback with the other gear to gigs, or for taking to people's houses for rehearsals, and is perhaps small enough to live in teh house rather than the garage). It probably doesn't move as much air to flap the trousers quite so much as the Tecamp, but is clearer/more punchy (that could also be down to the amp though) and will be more than enough for pub gigs (bigger gigs/festival things tend to have a PA anyway). -
Thanks Simon - the case has good backstraps so I do ok with those until the doorways. The seat & stand bag is a pain so I was hoping for an all-in-one wheelable solution
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I think the downside is due to the current saturation in the media, and the hysteria being raised, he`s only likely to be pushed further in his current direction. The thing is, with a mate like yourself who will enter into dialogue with him, rather than someone who just shouts him down/over him, he can see a reasoned viewpoint so I`d say stick around.
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Ernie Ball Musicman Sterling 5 - Mint £1500 / Poss Trade
j0lly j replied to Freddi375's topic in Basses For Sale
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Not sure about balancing things on the bass itself. One of the great things about the buggy is that the bass balances really well and it can stand up on its own. Could you carry the bag on your back or is that too heavy? I’ve done many tube journeys with the bass on the buggy and either a bass guitar or small amp on my back/shoulder. I don’t love it, but it is doable…
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Thanks for the reassurance. I’ve basically been doing that for more than 3 years. Unfortunately, he seems to be moving in the opposite direction politically but that is his prerogative. Of course, there is always the possibility that he is right and I am wrong🤔. As far as I am aware he doesn’t actually participate in physical acts against immigrants. I think that might be my red line.
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briansbrew started following Fender Jazz Ultra II (Noble Blu) - FINAL PRICE DROP £ 1650
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Fender Jazz Ultra II (Noble Blu) - FINAL PRICE DROP £ 1650
briansbrew replied to Bassaio's topic in Basses For Sale
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Price Drop to £1600 Another one of my beauties for sale For Sale my beautiful Vincent Metropole 4 String with GigBag Great tone, great colour and super light weight Neck: Vincent One-Piece Maple Neck with Vincent Dual-Trussrod, Rear Mount with SkunkStripe Fret Board :Thin fretboard made of roasted dark maple fretboard radius (Compound Radius 7,25″-12″) Oil finish for a natural feeling of play Neck width nut: 40 mm String spacing bridge: 20mm Neck end: 62.5 mm Neck profile: C-profile Scale: 875 mm Frets: 21 + zero fret (stainless steel, medium size) 4-point fitting Saddle / String Holder: Vincent TRUE TONE Carbon string holder with integrated string guide and zero fret Body: Alder Body made in Vincent TRUE TONE Comb-Chambered process. Mechanics: Hipshot Ultralight Pickup: 2x Häussel J-Bass (Handmade in Germany) Electronics: passive, 1x volume pot, 1x pick-up balance, 1x tone pot Bridge: Vincent TRUE TONE Bridge (stainless steel), semi string-through-body design Finish: Glossy lacquered Weight: approx. 3.4 kg Delivery: Vincent Gigbag + Vincent Tool Set (Trussrod tool, Bridge tool, Vincent Neck Oil) Collection or Postage at buyers risk can meet-up halfway with buyer
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Yes. I enjoy a good debate as much as the next person and I am quite happy that people have differing views to me on all manner of things as long as those views come from a genuinely informed position and they are trying to do what is beneficial for others. But bigotry isn't like that. It's questioning whether a person or group of persons should be treated equally or sometimes questioning whether they can exist at all. I couldn't be in a band with anyone like that.
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I'd be inclined to stick with out for now - I completely understand your discomfort, but you've also pointed out that, away from his poorly-researched politics, he's a nice person. As long as his views aren't tipping him over into acts of violence or harassment, you may even be able to work on his better nature and very-gently-and-ever-so-indirectly steer him towards questioning some of the crazier stuff that he's reposting. In theory, there's hope for everyone!
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police squad started following Auction
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it's worked for me on the couple of occasions I've done it '64 Hofner violin bass for £1700
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Search from Amazon that Cherenkov bluish powder and mix it to the paint. Choose Strontium based powder over Zinc and others to get the longest possible glow. I've done tests with 2 - 20 % of luminous powder to paint. I might suggest around 5 - 10 % depending on your needs. Green is the most powerful colour, that's why you need more when using blue or other colours. Addition: I've only used whitish paints, but try it to some tinted colour and tell us about the results.
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AinsleyWalker started following Source Audio C4 and Disaster Area midi controller
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Source Audio C4 and Disaster Area midi controller
AinsleyWalker replied to bassfan's topic in Effects For Sale
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Kevsy71 started following Bass Buggy = Brilliant
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Having struggled across a car park and rammed through triple-doors to orchestra rehearsal last week - nearly taking out the wind section at one point - I need to seriously consider this! How do buggy users cope with also carrying a heavy bag containing seat/stand - can you just balance that on the bass as you wheel it…?
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Oldman started following Laney Digbeth 500Watt DB500H Amp head with original shipping box. £235
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Just came across this thread and it is actually a situation I have on my mind. No names, no pack drills: a bandmate in one of the bands I play in expresses very anti-immigrant views, given the chance. He is a radical Reform supporter and reposts some really poorly researched, utterly false claims on Facebook. He seems to be a sucker for far-right conspiracy theory. I am OK with people holding opposing views to me but I lose sympathy when they are based on the most transparent misinformation and involve little to no critical thinking. Trouble is, this apart, he is a really nice person. The only person in the band who expressed any real concern, or interest when I was in hospital for 10 days a couple of years ago. The only person who visited me at home, to see how I was doing, once I was discharged. He is also very generous and willing to help friends out. I can’t reconcile his political views with the rest of his character. I think he has realised that I don’t share his views (I am not sure about the others, equally divided I suspect). Consequently, we just don’t discuss politics at all in the band. I once pointed out to him that, although I hold British nationality, I am a dual national and an immigrant myself, as is my other half. Apparently, that doesn’t count. I suspect because we are both white and not Muslim. Apart from that instance, subjects that could cause contention are avoided and I never acknowledge, or mention his Facebook posts. Am I being a coward, should I leave the band on principle, or is this respecting other peoples’ right to hold opposing views? I am inclined towards the latter position: there is too much polarisation in our society. However, it still troubles me.
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Thanks for posting that. When I had my first 60+ last year I wasn't aware/didnt cross my mind I oculus use a midi pedal. what put me off the 60+ is the fiddly way of tuning effects on and off. I already had a Boss FS-1 WL for keyboards and other things, but never thought it could more or less become a pedal board. Can't wait to try that over the weekend. I plan on using just one patch. Comp - Chorus - Phaser - OD - Amp (SVT). I'll possibly duplicate this and change the amp to maybe a Fliptop for more mellow stuff, and possibly change the FX's if needed. The foot switch only has 3 buttons, but that's perfect as I'll set them for blocks 2-4.