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  2. Walk This Way - Aerosmith
  3. If that was the case FOH and recording studios wouldn't have converted to digital many years ago.
  4. Given the guy was a born distuptor I think he’d find the veneration of his 70 year old designs and manufacturing methods laughable. He’d also probably take offence at everyone saying he was a cheapskate.
  5. This is Squire P-bass is still available! It belongs to our vocalist, and he is keen to move it along as he no longer plays bass. I've used it during some rehearsals and can confirm that it plays and sounds great.
  6. I don't think Dan was talking about the relatively small differences in quoted power that you can get by using different criteria when measuring. For example you can inflate the power rating by measuring at 10% distortion rather than at 1% but it won't be hugely different. Wikipedia quotes a variation of 10-20% between power as measured to EIA and FTC standards. That's confusing for many consumers but not actually dishonest, especially if the measuremnt criteria are disclosed. I think Dan was simply warning the OP who is not a technical person that sometimes advertisers tell lies. A good example of that would be Bugera who rate their BV1001M at 2,000W when it actually measures in at just over 700W into 4ohms at the point it starts clipping.
  7. They all look genuine to me and match perfectly, but the headstock might be a Rickenbacker re-mould of the Gibson copy of an original Guild, Gretsch rip-off? To be sure, I'd sell it, or swap for a microphone. 👍
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  9. This is what I love about BC. The commonalities. Pub/bar gigs are always hit or miss. In my neck of the woods mostly miss. We hadn't played a bar in years but we played one last Saturday night and it was disappointing for a myriad of reasons. I do contend that bands can and probably should out grow pubs and bars. I would call our bar gig last Saturday more of a " money grab" than a paid rehearsal. Or maybe a little of both. I'm better suited for upscale show case gigs. Lol Daryl
  10. The problem I have with threaded inserts is that a double bass neck is two or perhaps three times the weight of an electric bass neck, and even with low tension strings the pull on that neck is prodigious. In order to get a full and stable fixing on the 30mm thick heel block you would need close to 30mm of threaded insert - and they ain't common - and when you do see them they are intended for furniture and relatively softwood. The heel block is hardwood and some of the long fasteners appear to be fairly dubious alloy. Most of the pro conversions I've seen done seem to use M8 - so that's why I intended to go that route. I've used threaded inserts on guitar and electric bass before ... but this is a magnitude bigger enginearing. I'm deffo open to looking mind. 🙂
  11. With the bass the situation IMO is easier - we mostly have volume pot full open, we like compression most of the time. With the electric guitar I tend to use one channel and get clean - rhythm - and solo tones mostly by using volume controls (and rarely booster). I found it very hard to get achieve this kind of reactions on Cortex even with some quite pro third-party amp captures compared to the same real amps standing next to FRFR cab connected to Cortex. With Tonex (well maybe IK Multimedia, because I haven't used their hardware, only plugins): Amplitube 4 is plain terrible, Amplitude 5 is much better, but still for bass Ampegs and Fender TBP-1 (which I own in my rack) are just plain awful compared to real ones. For guitar - same as Cortex, but worse. Maybe my problem is that I tend to compare them in a very straightforward way: I know this amp "in real life" and I know how it would react, and when the digital version of the same amp doesn't do that - I get upset It's strictly for playing - I haven't compared recorded tracks yet. The digital technology came a very long way and is fantastic and very convenient. But still this convenience degrades sound quality.
  12. Took me a little while to realise what this was about (it's early! 😆). Been and had a look at mine just now - looks like mine are all nibbled....
  13. Superb price for such a capable bass.
  14. I bought an acoustic bass from Kev and as I'm disabled he personally delivered it to my house in Teeside from Newcastle! I echo all the comments above, Super guy, friendly and very knowledgeable on all things bass, I too highly recommend him. Tom.
  15. Neither am I, and I understand well how speakers actually work, but... ... but that isn't a tiny phone, laptop etc speaker which will have nothing below 200Hz, if not higher.
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  17. Just not using this and it’s too good to not be used! has a separate boost and sounds incredible £135 posted
  18. This is basically bosses big muff
  19. The zero fret is a fuzz where you simply have fuzz and clean level controls sounds great and super simple
  20. I've bought that lovely Warwick Gnome iPro V2 from Douglas - the amp is indeed in excellent condition and the communication just as great. Thank you so much.
  21. If i were in your situation, I would just be asking the maker nicely if they could offer help to get the right 5 string pickup to put into your bass. It's satisfied the original buyer, so they did their job. It'snot the maker's fault that you are unhappy with the bass (though it may indeed be an error on their part that makes it sound wrong to you).
  22. Ive done it again and put flats on my P bass as ive joined a large soul band, but i personally dont care for flats live. Ive decided to go back to rounds on the P (especially after listening to some Freddie Washington recently). They are worn in, but in good condition, The Tomastiks have a lovely mid voice and a smooth low end, with sweet highs, very like a quality orchestral string (it's what they do😁) they are also very low Tension, so very easy to play. £30 incl delivery to your door They are currently on the bass so no pics yet.
  23. 12 is the limit for me. The neck tension would be incredible on a bass with 3 courses of strings.
  24. If it was chipped, extra material would be left behind on each plate? We aren't seeing too much metal cut away at that corner presumably.
  25. I don't know, I compared YouTube with Prime Music and the latter definitely sounded way better. For that speaker demo, I think my small speakers eliminated the woolly bottom end of the Markbass, while not allowing the bottom end of the Barefaced speakers to come through. They are odd little things, as some music sounds great on them. I'm not a small speaker sceptic - have a PJB C4 which has loads of bottom end, it just isn't very efficient.
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