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  4. I wonder if it's one of those Limelights with a Fender logo? I can just about imagine a situation where, for whatever reason, the shipping information goes awol and ,after checking the headstock, the undeliverable bass is recorded as a Fender on whatever database they use for such things. When they the Limelight is reported missing they check the database and come back saying 'the only undelivered bass we have is a Fender', Then because no one has reported a Fender bass missing they have no idea where the one they have came from and it ends up at the auction Just a thought.
  5. I don't know how these things normally work but , if I've understood the timeline correctly, 30 days from initial postage to turning up in an auction for unclaimed goods seems like a ridiculously short period for a fairly valuable item, especially one that is so unique and easy to identify after it went 'missing' in the first place. I agree it's far more likely to be error that criminal intent, but something has clearly gone very wrong here.
  6. Yes - if the jack socket is a skeleton type and you've got a 2-band EQ so the jack socket will be sitting on the same shielding, the shielding should be grounded by the jack socket. If you've got a 3-band EQ with the jack socket in the side then you'd need to ground the shielding by connecting a pot body to ground. It would be worth checking that everything is properly grounded by going over it with a multimeter afterwards.
  7. Selling my Darkglass VMT as now surplus to requirements. Slight marks from use. No box but will be packed securely. £100 posted mainland or can be collected from Aylesbury.
  8. Maybe I should haver applied Hanlon's Razor before I posted previously, but it seems whatever system is in place to ensure that a parcel has a fighting chance to reach its intended destination before being disposed of and profited from is clearly broken.
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  10. But as the sockets are NL4 and the plugs are NL4 something isn't right. I understand the theory but reality has entered the room.
  11. Unless you have a speakon/jack socket in which case the 4-pole will physically fit and make contact with +1 & -1. David
  12. probably.. i like the way it sounds. need to play around with it more tbh
  13. I've lusted after an 80s Aria Pro II for years and years, ever since seeing that Day on the Green live clip which got me into the bass in the first place! However it feels a bit rich paying the big bucks for one. Something more affordable would be right up my alley, even a decent used alternative with a few mods thrown on it.
  14. At least he didn’t call him “captain”…
  15. Putting on the Ritz - Fred Astaire et al.....
  16. "NL2 Speakon cables (2-pole) are compatible with both NL2 and NL4 panel jacks, while NL4 cables (4-pole) only fit NL4 jacks, creating a one-way compatibility. A 2-pole plug works in a 4-pole socket because it uses the 1+ and 1- contacts, but a 4-pole plug is physically too large for a 2-pole socket."
  17. Just watched the video. That deer eerily reminds me of Hartley Hare...
  18. Thanks all for your comments .. I’ll certainly give it some more thought & read up on Thiele/Small parameters etc
  19. I doubt BotGazz uses a phone keyboard with auto correct that changes a misspelling of "tube" to "time".
  20. My current board Boss TU-3 tuner Sadowsky preamp 3leaf Audio Doom 2 MXR Bass Envelope Filter Boss OC-5 Octave MXR Sub Octave Bass Fuzz MXR Phase 90 Script Boss Bass Chorus Universal Audio Heavenly plate reverb
  21. Hooky has two with The Light, usually his son Jack on the second bass (with a couple of regular stand-ins for when Jack is off smashing pumpkins, including The Coral's excellent Paul Duffy). They'll trade off between taking high or low bits across the set, huge sound.
  22. Driving With The Brakes On - Del Amitri
  23. Yes. I use an Ischell mic with phantom mixed in with a Yamahiko piezo pickup on my jazz bass. It's great. The mic preamp is nice and quiet too. It's pretty thirsty on power with 48v phantom switched on, so you'll need a decent PSU.
  24. Yes its built in and permanently on.
  25. These were a big deal in the unplugged era of the ‘90s . Bargain ! Glwts
  26. Stop! - Sam Brown
  27. Its a tough one with equalisers versus notch filters as the latter tends to have a very narrow filter. A standard EQ can sometimes carve away too many adjacent frequencies when endeavouring to create the same amount of attenuation that a notch filter typically does to surgically deal with troublesome frequencies. The EBS' Stanley Clark and MB preamps do have a notch filter, the Bergantino Super Pre uses 'anti-feedback' processing which is useful for acoustic instrumnets struggling with howling and feedback. Another notch filter of sorts, but of the dynamic EQ variety.
  28. Bit too much colour on that Jam pedal though...
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