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My point was that you can make it sound p bass like. Think outside of the box
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
casapete replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
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As new still sealed in packs, 3 sets available £10.50 per set including postage. I have been trying various brands of strings on a number of basses, whilst these are very nice I'm going to Dunlop's for my fretted Warwick. To my ears the Eden's seem similar to Rotosounds, maybe not quite as 'zingy' initially.
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This amazing emulation of the acoustic control corporation 360 preamplifier with variamp and built in fuzz is up for grabs. Hand made by the renowned JC Maillet and commissioned and imported by myself at great cost. I have used the 360+ for studio recordings, gigs, rehearsals and at home, it has never dissapointed. The preamp sounds fantastic and the fuzz section is the best I have used. I have owned this pedal for a good few years from new, as can be seen it's in pristine condition. Specially sourced UK power supply also included. Will happily run from other sources with the right leads (I used it with a trex chameleon). Fully detailed printed instruction manual also included. Only available as I have more preamplifiers than I can use. Try out/collection always welcome, or UK insured postage for £15.00
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Fingers crossed you can come @Geek99. And, more importantly, that the job situation works out.
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Evening chums! I have a TS100 soldering iron bought a while back. Changing the tip this evening and somehow dropped the little countersunk screw that holds the tip onto the body. I have searched for ages trying to find it - the workshop is now absolutely spotless! - but I still can't find the blessed screw. Anyone happen to know what thread the screw is, or know where I could get a replacement? It's less than M3.5, but I have nothing smaller I can try.
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
dave_bass5 replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
I always equate boutique bass to people that have to have that bass because cheaper basses dont offer everything they 'need', but they also play much cheaper basses most of the time because they dont want to take the expensive one out, even though these offer so much less as far as playability goes 😎 -
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Hellzero replied to andyhaines's topic in Amps and Cabs
Don't worry, I'm maybe too sharp for a 60 years old guy and I've always had an excellent memory despite a very bad car crash that crippled me in 2009. -
The original plan for the 50th Anniversary Zenith was just five, but as soon as Jon announced them they were gone. I think he had to get the nod from JJ for another 5, as he was ultimately going to have to sign them all. As I had already enquired prior to extra five being agreed, I had my name on one should JJ agree. You may be talking about the carbonlite which @Dood referred to above. I think there were an edition of 25 and sold out before I knew they were a thing. Regarding the balance, it's a weird thing. Obviously the body is chambered, which is how it's so light overall. Sitting on my Levy's strap, it doesn't move, although you can tell that there is weight at the neck end. However, because it's so light overall, as soon and you hold the neck, that sensation disappears completely. I have a lot of basses and I've had an awful lot more, but I'm completely won over by Jon's work. #3 is in the works. As soon as I get some photos of the top wood, I'll start a build thread.
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
SteveXFR replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
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Very nice job, really. Congratulations!
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If you are reading this than you probably know what it is, top quality, extremely well made from a well respected manufacturer. Works with batteries or power cable ( not supplied) although, largely a DI/ headphone amp can also be used to power 10w speakers. Looking for £160 posted. Now £150 The Key Features are 10watt RMS amp Switchable Active/Passive input 5-band Graphic EQ Optical Limiter Hi-fi Stereo Headphone Output Low Noise Pre-amp Output World-class Studio Quality, Balanced Line Output Stereo input and volume control for your drum machine/MP3/walkman Can run on two 9-volt batteries or AC power Worldwide AC voltage compatible Dimensions: 5.35″ W x 1.75″ H x 7.3″ D Weighs only 2 lbs AC Voltage: 100 – 240 Volt / 50 – 60Hz Included with the BASS BUDDY: 6 ft AC power cord AC Adaptor Power Unit with detachable AC cord Mini Jack -1/4 Headphone adaptor Stereo Mini Jack – Stereo RCA Stereo Mini Jack Cable Lint Free polishing cloth Padded, Carrying Case