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  2. Also align your pots and rescrew them firmly.
  3. Two blokes having a chat. Gordon Giltrap's Fear Of The Dark is a great album.
  4. So very true. If you don't know how the meter works, it is not a tool at all. The same with an RTA.
  5. I bought an American Vintage II because I know I can't afford a real early 60s bass. I do wish it felt a bit more 'worn in', although I know I could take the wet and dry paper to it... or spend a big chunk again for custom shop relicing. The existence of such accurate 'copies' with 100% honesty in what they are, from serial number to neck and body markings, defeats most if not all the justifications for creating these 'fakes/forgeries'. Whatever justification people use, it's clear that one or two owners down the line someone will get scammed. Also, people like me with zero expertise will stop buying real vintage. The only ones I would trust now, without help, belong to a couple of friends who have had them since the 70s or earlier. And even if I had them, would their value appreciate as fakes get more abundant?
  6. From their site: I remember trying their half rounds vs GHS Brite Flats and they were very similar, but not identical.
  7. I looked and there was a message in red stating ‘Frequently Returned’. I don’t ever order strings from Amazon having done it once before 🤔
  8. It does state long scale on the Amazon site?
  9. Huh? Where did that come from?
  10. Did my first gig with backline for over 18 months, Saturday night….. Didn’t like it! My usual gigging set up is IEM’s on theatre stages, this was a small pub gig. I couldn’t get used to the dynamics of a cab behind me, it all sounded unbalanced? I’ve sold up most of what backline I possessed admittedly, so only had a MB head & 15” cab & the stage was quite small, so most of the sound was going past my knees. I was sending a feed to FOH as well, so my amp was only for monitoring purposes, but with trying to listen out for click,vocals & electronic drums, it all sounded too live to me! 😄 The answer should’ve been to go IEM but the last time the band played at the venue, we ran everything IEM but suffered with wi-fi issues ..
  11. Shame that this is still here…. Took it out on a gig on Sat and it was as expected…..special!👌🏽 Waiting on a luck owner🤞🏽
  12. If you don't do that, it won't work, as the white wire coming out of the red one is the hot output from the two volumes. Just follow the wires, the bare one being the ground. With that in mind, you will be able to follow the wiring diagram above. That said, it seems that the wiring is a tad messy with some mistakes...
  13. Some very variable reviews on Amazon ... are these strings actually suitable for 34" scale basses?
  14. Great, thanks!
  15. This is a killer rig. I had the exact same setup and I have also dealt with Matt many times.
  16. Ordered, will do for my P-basses..
  17. A few more bits gone…. Really chuffed that the bits are going to be useful to others👍🏾
  18. When Status first started marketing strings back around 1990 (Their Hyper-active range) they used GHS…Boomers if I recall? I don’t know if they changed supplier but might be worth a shot?
  19. This is why we do it! I played a gig at a marina bar. Blues and funk covers and was going through the motions really (as double bass is my favourite instrument to play) and I looked over a guy in a Led Zepplin T-shirt rocking out like it was the best gig ever. All packed up and home by 10pm and he told us we were brilliant, etc. Some of the gigs we play I wonder why I bother, then you do one like this and it becomes a bit clearer. Doing a run of 4 next weekend (is that a tour?). Hope they’ll be as good
  20. Nordstrand respond pretty quickly to enquiries in my experience, last time being just the other week.
  21. yes My Daaling daughter - Eydie Gorme
  22. Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town - Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
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