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So, out with the super lightweight rig and in with two rather tasty, more old skool rigs....10 points
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My latest acquisition. An American Deluxe P, active/passive with 3 band eq and wearing La Bella black nylons. Really well made and it has a lovely grained slab rosewood fingerboard with mop dots.7 points
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Bass Collection active 5 string from 1991 WAS £300 THEN £280 NOW £260 NOW £260 ANY GUITAR OR BASS RELATED TRADE CONSIDERED I have owned this since 2000 and done loads of gigs with it. At one time I had 4 bass collection 5 stringers and 1 bass collection passive 4 string Its a brilliant guitar and is in good condition no real damage and everything works as it should. Of the 4 active bass collections I have owned they all had different preamps but this was by far the best one. I think 1991 was the first year of manufacture. I have bad arthritis in my hands and struggle to play a 34inch 5 string. I am currently gigging with a passive 4 string 30inch Nordstrand Acinonyx. It does not come with any bag or case so I will not be posting it. The strap buttons are part of my straplock system so these will be replaced with the originals6 points
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Folks, some sad news today. I visited our very own @ash this afternoon for our annual P bass exchange and to my horror it would appear that ash is down to his last 3 P basses. This is very worrying indeed and I have offered a much emotional support as I can. In order not to aggravate ash's condition could I ask for a short moratorium on posting any pics of P basses or indeed any listing of P basses for sale. It's a difficult time for ash and I'm sure the BC community will support. Thank you.5 points
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Don't you wish they had covered a Supremes song as a single and it got to No1. Imagine Top Of The Pops .... 'It's number one - it's. ....... You Keep Me Hanging On by The Dooleys. I'll get my coat.5 points
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This is a pleasant surprise, I wasn't aware they had anything in the pipeline. Hopefully there's a full album coming after it.5 points
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Musicman Stingray 4 2EQ 2017 Black Bass Very good condition, super shiny Black Gloss! Can show marks easily, front very good condition, some incredibly light marks on the back, hardly anything. Just because it's Black! Comes with case and candy as when new. Beautiful bass. Collection from Yeovil, Somerset. Or can post at cost via UPS Insured. Looking for £1600.4 points
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I immediately ordered the shortscale DC when they became available , and then had to wait about ten months for mine to arrive. The beauty of the Longhorn is its size , the bridge is right at the body edge. This time they took the DC body and moved the bridge a couple of inches forward and put on a 24 fret short scale neck. So it’s similar in size to the single cut 56 Series. It is much larger than the Longhorn despite being the same scale. It doesn’t sound like the Longhorn , but it does have an interesting woody tone. I like it. I replaced the adjustable metal bridge with a Jerry Jones popsicle stick bridge (courtesy of a Dano friend on TB) , for me they sound better , and there is a sweet spot for the wooden bridge where the intonation is fine. (and it doesn’t take long to position it) I strung mine with LaBella flats. Still the original strings and bridge in the pic.4 points
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The thread is about playing in church, so can we please stick to the musical topic and leave the proselytising for the pulpit? Many thanks.4 points
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I'm in the cool as heck camp. Not everyone agrees though. 😄 I don't notice it being a short scale as much as other SS's probably due to the strap button position shifting the neck over to the left. I picked up a 56 for peanuts earlier in the year, I couldn't help myself. It needs some love but it'll great once sorted.4 points
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2 disc bulges here as well... The consultant at Gobowen told me years ago (15!) that I had 2 courses of action; either have surgery, with all the risks that entails and no guarantee of success, or build core strength in order to support the injured area (I got it attempting to lift a Triumph spitfire back end!). So every morning I do an exercise routine - some yoga to help keep joints moving, 300 fully supported crunchies (twist and straight), some Pilates/yoga back stretches (cat, upenarsinan or whatever it's called etc), 2 minutes plank, 50 press ups, lunges, hip flexes, Sun Salute (i.e reach right up then touch the ground with as straight legs as you can). It's kept me pain-free and able to mountain bike, climb etc, though it took nearly 6 months of exercises to get to that state. I shall continue with this regime until I'm no longer able to move at all!4 points
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I have a '98 Korean Longhorn, unusual in that it has no tape binding. It can do thump, it can do clank, and all sorts of other stuff. I love it, it weighs nothing and despite looking like it was made in the shed by your grandad, it's been indestructible. Setting the intonation is a big faff though.4 points
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I done one! Seeing the pic had someone with a gun in their hand, I thought it best to do a cover of Hendrix' classic "Hey Joe" 😁 Drums, EZ, bass and rhythm "guitar" , Wal. Vox, me (who else!), lead guitar, bashed up Strat. Bass through Ampeg SVT plug in, rhythm bass through BX Rockrack and Bias amp, Vox through Raum and Nectar, lead through Bias FX, all mastered with Oxone 9.4 points
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Just come in - 62 stack knob CIJ re-ish c2002 with pre-CBS terrier ! Sounds growly when pushed... and so does the Jazz !4 points
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Barefaced Super Twin Bass Cab Incredible condition, very much like new. Complete with cover. This would cost £1395 new and have a wait time of around 6 to 10 weeks currently. Superb cab, incredibly light for its format. On wheels. Latest iteration, different finish, better product. 2 x 12", No tweeter, 4 Ohm, 1200w. Speakon and 1/4" jack in. Price drop to £875. Based near Yeovil in Somerset.3 points
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A gorgeous Schack from the mid 90s Handmade in Germany maple top, maple bolt-on neck 24 frets pitch 34 "+ zero fret! bridge-piece Fortal (aircraft aluminum) multiple settings A passive humbucker basstech pickup 1 tone pot 1 volume pot with push-pull to move the humbucker from double to single coil!! Wax finish Weight about 8.2lbs Slim neck Low action, buzz free Fresh strings and professional set up carried out Condition is very good. Some light playing wear. Comes with padded gigbag I have full packaging, happy to arrange a courier.3 points
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I just had a rush of blood to the head and bought a Maruszczyk medium scale off eBay, which means I need to sell my Jaguar H. I am going to be listing it pretty soon, just need to get a moment to take the photos and write the blurb. I have had the pickup rewired to give 4 conductors and potted to cut the noise. I wired it up with a 3 way switch to give series/single coil/parallel switching. That gives you two less bassy options than the standard series wiring. Also shielded and Fender high mass bridge.3 points
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I don't think I can do much more to this so I'll let it loose. I tried to get a feel of a theme/title sequence to a TV show that might have the photographed person as main character. Not much technical really, all bashed out on a digital piano , put together in reaper, smeared with a bit of reverb and rolled in a bit of ozone8 .3 points
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Haha! Correct, AO 60s… getting nothing else to replace it with I’m afraid! I need a new amp head (mesa WD800 on the way) as I’m returning the SVT 2 Pro in the pictures, it was lent to me. Sold the Ric 4003 Ruby red and the AO Jazz… the plan is to keep the Ray and the Precision and save since I have a baby coming and some overdraft etc, better to save for peace of mind this time. I do have dreams for a 3rd bass sometime next year, god knows what.3 points
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Considering he's still defrauding folk and his earlier activity keeping bands deposits from nonexistent venue bookings plus his conviction how can he just be getting away with it??? I will be speaking with a mate who is former police officer and asking how to complain to made the loudest noise on this so something gets done.3 points
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Hey! Up is this lovely Columbus J Bass. All the vintage mojo for a fraction or the price. Currently Strung with LaBella deep talkin' flats 45-105. Could do with a little tlc, but perfectly playable as is. Based in Liverpool but I travel a lot so meet ups are usually not a problem. £250 ono, try me for trades Cal2 points
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Top of the range Bergantino cab, currently not available in the UK (due to the domestic US demand), in very good condition with padded Bergantino cover. It's a fantastic, articulate and great sounding cab and, without doubt, the best cab I've had! (And must admit that statement is putting quite an element of doubt about my moving this on, so I'm looking to be firm on price on this one). Bergantino website description / spec I've spoken with BD and they have advised that these will be around £1,800 new when they get them back in stock later in the year. Willing to travel a reasonable distance of London or Birmingham to meet up to provide delivery in person.2 points
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Trying to stay on the beat whilst Fred is asking about compression and telling me off for being late to the session. Is this what all LA session guys have to put up with?2 points
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The pin assigment can vary on TE pre-amp sections. Seeing the front panel might be helpul to identify your version. The schematic applies to MKV GP11's. MK II GP 11's also had extra wiring for the ECI function ( earth continuity indicator ).The MKV GP11's were used on a multitude of different amps but mostly AH150 heads and AH250 heads. Both had different feed voltages from the power section tranformers. Basically they use a half wave rail voltage from the main power supply, a big step down resistor on the pre-amp main board, a voltage regulator and zener diode run the pre-amp on roughly 30-35V dc. On my AH250 the feed voltage to the GP11 MK V via the 6 pin connector is 65V dc. On my AH150 GP11 MKII it is actually higher at 71V but thats because it has a rare 50V transformer and not the usual 40V one. The step down resistors are the critical part as they drop enough voltage so as not the smoke the pre-amp🥵 Some of these pre-amp sections aren't really interchageable between different models even though they have the same 6 pin multi plug socket. Might or might not work and you might or might not get smoke! I've just rebuilt one recently ( a MKV GP11) that had been through the wars. The multi plug was missing, long gone on a dodgy amp service years ago and the cables were hard soldered onto the pins. See pic, the red and black are the power supply, the blue is tip/signal out and the signal out screen is on pin 6. A 2 core screen cable out to a power amp and a pos and neg from a supply voltage ( anything around 60v dc would likely do) and would most likely get your pre-amp working assuming its in good order.2 points
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We had a full practice last night for tomorrow, which is great. Unfortunately I was so tired I was almost asleep between songs so I have no idea what I'm doing tomorrow. We play stuff in Eb and randomly change keys. I cheat by using a 5 string and getting the chord charts with Nashville numbers. This makes me a bad person.2 points
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It's not a lamp it's an electron tube/valve. No it's not safe to use. GZ34/5AR4 tubes are readily available and are simple to install. Pull the broken one out and push in the replacement tube in it's place rotating the tube as needed to let the key into the socket base. it's that simple. Edit: Apparently the two rectifier tubes are 5U4G. I beg your pardon. Same applies though.2 points
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It took ages but I finally found the time to clean it up, set it up with nylons and test a few different pickguards. The neck may still need a bit of lemon oil but it’s a good start. Just can’t decide what guard to leave on!2 points
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fantastic technique ...but sounds more like soloing over somebody trying to tune up.2 points
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Yup. I feel your pain. One prolapsed disc which occasionally decides it wants to rub on my spinal cord, and one worn disc which means I get crepitus and can actually feel two of my vertebrae rubbing together. I sold my heavy old cabs and bought the lightest ones I could afford and had to give up playing my 6 string which weights in at a whopping 14lbs. I wear a back brace when loading and playing, but the biggest change is I bought myself one of those folding guitar stand chairs. It doesn't take up much more room than a normal guitar stand, and it means that I can sit down if the pain gets too bad, or preferably before. It may not be very "rock n roll" but it means I get to keep playing.2 points
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i like a P, and i like a J, but i've never been a huge fan of fender P/Js but it does really tie the room together2 points
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Had to cancel my birthday plans today due to being snowed in. Annoying as I was supposed to be picking up my custom Shuker bass. On the plus side, I got to do a bit of C4 programming. I recently got to borrow a Yamaha DX7 so have been getting to grips with FM synthesis and wanted to bring some of what I’ve learned to the C4’s FM engine, particularly being able to replicate analogue style basis waveforms. I wasn’t able to accomplish everything due to some of the architectural quirks of the C4 (such as FM depth always being routed through an envelope) but I’ve managed to create a third (somewhat muted) sawtooth wave to make some big 3-saw sounds. Also did some other FM basses. Have posted the new patches to Neuro. Hope you enjoy them.2 points
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They look like something a kid would make in a woodwork class 😂2 points