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i try not to cut the strings too much ...got caught out a few times when transferring from say a stingray to a jazz ..i just make sure that the capstan is always top to bottom even when there is a string tree ..force of habit.
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MyNameIsMark started following Lakland 55-02 - B string Woes and How many hours do people practice?
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How many hours do people practice?
MyNameIsMark replied to Bassbooksbikes's topic in Theory and Technique
There are some way higher numbers here than I expected, 90mins a day! How do you guys structure your practice time? Are you learning sets, or running through sets you know, or new songs, techniques, scales, etc? -
If it’s a dead spot you should be able to move its position by adding mass to the headstock - Fender sell a “Fatfinger” clamp for this, maybe a capo & something heavy will prove the point, maybe even jamming the headstock into the wall / a table to couple onto it. It could be a badly seated (4th?) fret, or a high (6th?) fret stopping the string from ringing/slapping back with a nasty overtone, or neck relief & string height - if you hold the bridge to your face & sight down each edge of the neck is there a noticeable difference in relief for the B string vs G string? Professional experienced techs are worth every penny IMO, if the neck is a little “warped” one side to the other they may be able to level the fret tops to cover for it. Assuming the string looks consistent - no kinks, winding oddities around that area - and sounds good in other positions. Best of luck, if otherwise sounds like a great buy
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Bassman2019 started following EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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Bassman2019 started following Fender P/J deluxe bass REDUCED £600 , Pernambuco double bass bow - OPEN TO OFFERS , Aguilar Tone Hammer 500 + Gig Bag + 2 x SL112 Cabinets + covers and 4 others
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I'll repost with better pics.
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Absolutely luvverly. If it had at least one more string, I'd be really jealous, not just a wee bit.
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Two Gunslingers - Tom Petty
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How was your open mic or jam night last night?
tauzero replied to tauzero's topic in General Discussion
Mrs Zero and I have both been unwell so skipped Tuesday but I went to the Kingfisher in Chelmsley Wood on Wednesday, just as house bassist as my voice was well below the normal very low bar. Played with a few people, some with prior notice, some without. I fluffed a few things, as I expected, but wasn't too bad. Tonight was the Crown at Shard End, Mrs Zero came along as well but again neither of us were singing. Quite a few drop-outs and I think there may have been something else going on. Someone I know from open mics at the Cavern in Tamworth turned up with a drummer and we did about half a dozen numbers, and a friend from the Shirley open mic night also came along unbooked but with so few there, she got on, and recruited the drummer and me. Downside was that early in the day, I'd managed to gouge a chunk of skin out of my right middle fingertip - still connected so I've put the flap back in place but it's just where I strike the string if I use my middle finger, so it's index finger only or plectrum. And tomorrow night is a gig doing R&B, which is not ideal. -
Zoom B1ON Effects Processor. Now just £35.
TheDaivisch replied to gary mac's topic in Effects For Sale
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Sire Z7 - with clear pickguard and John East knobs
itu replied to neepheid's topic in Basses For Sale
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My gut feel is that the acoustic tone of such a small body will not sound much like that of an upright, even less so when amplified. You could spend a lot of time and money chasing shadows
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Origin Effects BassRig Ampeg B15 Fliptop recreation
Al Krow replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
Sure, but it can also be a question of cost and value for money as well as how pretty the pedals look? For some folk spending £900 on two pedals, whose job can be done by just one other which is well regarded and well established, for a fraction of the price, is also not going to be rational or potentually indeed affordable. So whilst the discussion may be tedious to some, it can also provide useful information to others? -
This. I prefer 2 windings around the post. Locate the string in the tuning peg with just one wind then hold the string so the bridge end is free and can untwist and straighten out. Then tune up. I can't remember the last time I had a dead string.
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Hoping to identify this 15" driver....think it's a Fane...
Stub Mandrel replied to tonewheelkev's topic in Amps and Cabs
https://digidownload.libero.it/peppelr/ebay/fane/FANE_Classics Series.pdf -
Hoping to identify this 15" driver....think it's a Fane...
Stub Mandrel replied to tonewheelkev's topic in Amps and Cabs
Info for the 12" version: Prima staat. Meten beide 5,9 ohm. Hoogrendement 99 dB Fane 15inch classic 15/100c evt voor open baffle Gemeten Thiele-Small parameters: Fs = 36.61 Hz Re = 5.90 ohms[dc] Le = 288.69 uH L2 = 1063.39 uH R2 = 14.23 ohms Qt = 0.48 Qes = 0.51 Qms = 9.77 Mms = 42.14 grams Rms = 0.991723 kg/s Cms = 0.000449 m/N Vas = 407.46 liters Sd= 804.25 cm^2 Bl = 10.790596 Tm ETA = 3.78 % Lp(2.83V/1m) = 99.06 dB Added Mass Method: Added mass = 17.00 grams Diameter= 32.00 cm - Yesterday
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Actually a 5" is slightly less cone area than a quarter of a 10", because the frame and surround are included in the diameter and as their widths are similar (to allow similar rigidity and excursion) the functional area of the cone is a smaller proportion of the overall area.
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Jesus. Not for the faint hearted, but really interesting.
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Always wind to the bottom of the tuning peg, and check that the strings aren't in torsion (twisted) when they go through the bridge. I do this by getting the string tight enough to produce a pitch (not anywhere near the final tuning), grip the string between my thumb and forefinger and run them down the length of the string from the nut to the bridge - when the ball end spins then you're taking the unnecessary twist from the string. Doesn't happen everytime I re-string, but it's worth doing every time, just in case.
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I usually go for 1 ½. Have never had an E-string slip.
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You could try a contact mic like an Ischell C3 or a Schertler. They are both pretty costly to buy just as an experiment though.
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Lonesome Cowboy Burt - Zappa
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The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Stub Mandrel replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm firmly anti-gua. I assume the name is wordplay on 'gua-no' -
The Accidental Birth: How The Fender Antigua Was Born
Stub Mandrel replied to jd56hawk's topic in Bass Guitars
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Blimey. How did you manage that? I did something simlar to my chinese plywood special. A friend who repairs guitars managed to apply a maple cleat underneath the smashed bit, then push the wood back up enough to patch it from the outside. The bass had a black lacquer finish, so it waa essier to disguise once the finish waa smooth. I don't know if that would work on this though.
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Cowboy Song - Thin Lizzy
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Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
Paddy Morris replied to M4TT's topic in EUB and Double Bass
If you were happy to wait for a bit and wanted to avoid a dealer, you could advertise it in the instrument sales section of musicalchairs.info. Quite a lot of more valuable instruments seem to sell on there.
