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  2. How about pushing the preamp to mimic a P pickup? At least that's what the preamp is there, to tweak the sound.
  3. Sorted for E's & Wizz - Pulp
  4. I can lend you a butter knife and you could go at it like Jaco, if you like.
  5. I've been down this road and my advice is don't. Just buy a P bass.
  6. That’s a flippin’ good idea! Thank you 🙏
  7. If the balance of the pickups is fine, simply turn up the gain of your amp. B string may sound similar to other strings or not. But when you change strings, you can try different ones to find the right for you. I had a MG Quantum 5 that sounded best with a 120, so thicker is not automatically better. Congratulations, you seem to have bought lots of bass. Now go and play a lot!
  8. Lovely that mate
  9. The B15/SVT only affects the Grit side. Part of the reason I ditched it is because of having to always hit no try footswitch we just to turn the B15 sound on. That and the stupidly high treble frequency (10kHz if I recall correctly).
  10. I put together an unlined fretless precision bass bitzer about 25ish years ago. I used top quality parts, but none made by Fender apart from an ‘F’ neck plate. I did however put a 70s style Fender decal on the headstock as I like the aesthetic — there has never been any intention for me to to sell this bass. A couple of weeks ago, after not having played this bass for a long time — due to losing interest in playing fretless, I gave it a neck transplant using a (fretted) Fender Precision to Jazz bass conversion neck (just a jazz neck with a precision decal) It has also acquired a Fender hi-mass bridge. The bass now has a Fender serial number, so is it now a Fender bass or is it still a fake?
  11. Incredible job Kevin.
  12. My bands new single out today

     

  13. That looks very nice, Alex. Especially like the clear guard. Looks very sophisticated. Enjoy!
  14. I've not had one for a while, but used to use it a lot. As I recall, the knob on the far left is the volume and compression, which only applies to the signal when you activate the preamp switch, and the knob on the far right is the volume and grit (distortion), that only applies to the signal when you activate the SGT switch (which gives you the B-15 tube tone). When the SGT switch is off, the volume/grit knob does nothing to the signal.
  15. The nut width is 42mm according to my little metal ruler The neck is a typical vintage style P-Bass feel, NOT baseball bat chunky. The neck depth at the first fret is around 23mm The weight according to my kitchen scales is 8.15 lbs. I'll update the listing specs to show this
  16. I REALLY need to learn this lesson!
  17. Moving more air than a Boeing 747!
  18. 100%, I’m on the wait list, I have 3 or 4 tracks I regularly play that I know I can use those presets on. I fake it now with fuzzy/chorus/octave/envelope…but I’m all for an easy life haha. I also genuinely think that IMA knows what’s up. He’s not just marketing hype, he genuinely is an excellent product/tone developer, who just so happens to have a very large audience too. MXR made a smart move on that front. Si
  19. Nice 👍
  20. The beauty of a clear guard is that you can try out different looks just by cutting and inserting thin card or paper behind it to check out the effect. I have an all black ‘insert’, one with a paisley pattern made from and old bandana (stuck onto card) and a tort one, where I bought a small sheet of stick on tort (for acoustic guitars) and trimmed it up.
  21. I'm selling some of my custombuild basses as I've got my eye on another instrument. The bass plays and sounds fantastic . I'll probably regret letting this one go. Slab rosewood board Crazed body lacquer mother of pearl dots bare wood rear of neck for a smooth playing feel. Tortoiseshell pickguard Fender Pure Vintage 63 P-Bass pickup CTS pots Fender vintage reissue capacitor Switchcraft output jack Padded gig bag Chrome covers included 42mm nut width 9 lbs weight Price includes fully insured delivery within the UK. Go on, treat yourself
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  22. Holy feck
  23. Haha, you and me both! I guess having owned and tried really hard to love the FI multiple times (I've had five attempts from v1 onwards!) over the years and never quite managing it, there's definitely an element of "if they could just do that" e.g. decent tracking, form factor, make it accessible by loading with popular 'known' patches, replace the numerical display with something that displays words (Boss 200 series, many midi pedals do this). But András and crew, to their credit, are definitely getting there and there's been more progress with the FI than a lot of the competition - remember the Markbass Super Synth anyone?! Getting us back on topic: the trouble for FI/C4/Boss et al. / good news for us bass players is that MXR Synth has arrived on the scene and is already providing a great deal of what we want in a synth pedal and is rightly causing a stir.
  24. Stunning creation 👏 Could I ask please, nut width, neck profile, weight? Fabulous 😍
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