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son of frog

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  1. hi guys, Ive been thinking about getting one of these... Not sure which, i'm thinking maybe spend the extra £60 on the Deluxe, as i really like the subtle overdrives but would definitely like to have a clean and a really heavy overdrive through it too. I was just wondering, Is this the kind of pedal that needs to go after your bass but before your Amp? It just seems, because its a Preamp Emulator that maybe it should go before everything else? You see i was thinking about adding it to my pedalboard (In an FX Loop) But will it work better before the amp? Cheers
  2. [quote name='0175westwood29' post='1196843' date='Apr 12 2011, 02:24 PM']Almost right. Loop a - out to your effect(s) and into loop a return. Loop b - empty (clean sound) And use the input and output as tho its a norm boss pedal, these inputs are the bypass. Make sense? Andy[/quote] Oh yeah cheers, So nothing in or outputting through one of the A or B channels. Makes a lot more sense haha, Just make sure i get it right first time, I'm sure it wont blow up or anything, but better safe than sorry, ;P Tom
  3. sounds like a good idea, But i'm still not fully understood, haha, me just being a simpleton i expect, So, you have it on the "A + B MIX - Bypass" setting, cool, and you have your clean signal going through "A in - A out" for example, and then you proceed to put the effect in a loop through "B in - B out" And you just leave the standard in and out port with nothing? And you can still bypass the effect if needs be? from the LS2? sorry for so many questions, I just always get confused with effects loops etc. haha
  4. [quote name='0175westwood29' post='1196343' date='Apr 11 2011, 10:48 PM']i use an boss ls-2 for exactly what your describing, they work really well and you can grab them 2nd had for about 45 quid? although ive heard alot about the x blender but i can't rem who makes it? if you google xblender it will come up or do a search on here, but for me the ls-2 is more than enough. andy /\ what joe said basically![/quote] Thanks for the replies, the LS-2 sounds like a reasonably priced answer, going to order one this evening. But its got about 6 different settings, which one do you have it on to achieve this? The pedal front panel is rather confusing. My guess was either the "A + B - Bypass" or one of the "A - Bypass" or "B - Bypass"?
  5. Hiya guys, Someone told me about a pedal / box which goes on your pedalboard which you can use to blend in an effect so you can get a good balance of effect to your dry signal, for example distortion and mix in dry bass signal to keep the low end, I forgot what it was called, Does anyone know of this or something similar and where i can get one? Cheers
  6. Hiya all, I have this Precision Bass, which is great, And i love it, But due to having my other favorite precision bass already, this was really just excess of want over need, I've done a few things to it over time, I've Relic-d it slightly on the edges but is still in decent condition if you wanted to Repaint and Refinish, And the pick-guard used to be White, hence the wear around the pickup thumb-rest area. Im not 100% percent sure which parts on this are the original fender, the headstock was refinished, brass nut fitted (more sustain) and a new Decal applied, there is a thin gap between the join on the body and the neck, it seems that either the neck was not from the same model as the neck or vice versa, this does not at all effect the sound or resonance of the bass, purely cosmetic, the body was originally Red, refinished in Black Matt over the top, Great rough look as it is, or a great platform, single black coat means easy sanding down to paint a new colour. I've completely overhauled the electronics and put all the best parts in, Electronics all together cost me around £50 for the wiring / pots, and Put in The Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder, around £50 i think i got that for. It also has the old vintage type flat-top (Telecaster type) knobs, in Black and a matching Fender Bridge and Bridge Cover. [b]Im not sure what i want in terms of cash for this, but i would prefer a trade, for maybe a jazz type something half decent or perhaps a 5 string, but no Ibanez' or Death Metal basses, haha sorry just not my bag. Also will consider Double Basses, 3\4 size or EUB, EDB's... Just because thats something i really fancy getting into.[/b] Im in the Guildford / Godalming area for anyone local. Pics. Cheers for looking.
  7. May consider trading my Fender (I don't think its all Fender) Black P Bass, If you're interested, But i'm Guildford area, Sailsbury may be far to go. just to add, ive upgraded the Cosmetics, Black Bridge Cover and Knobs, Electronics, Wiring and put a SD Quarter Pounder in it. pics.
  8. So, for years i've been instinctively learning slap bass, and i never thought i had the right technique, (although there is no definite right) but i don't suck too bad... but now i've properly been shown the best way to play with the upward turned thumb, Before i was playing down-thumb, And i know if i want to get better at slap im going to need to change, but it sucks balls, I've spent all that time, wasted and now its like learning to slap all over again, but its got to be done, So anyone have any good riffs or songs that will help me get better faster, Obviously the solo from "You can call me Al" And also i've been relearning Smooth criminal. but preferably others that use all the strings (4 in my case) and include pops and hammer-ons etc, I feel so inadequate at slap bass again all of a sudden though Tom
  9. [quote name='Skezza' post='1190287' date='Apr 6 2011, 11:19 AM']Hi I have a Fender Jazz bass special (its the one in my Avatar) passive 1984 A friend of mine who does not play the bass bought it brand new from a guitar shop which was going bankrupt about 20+ years ago. It is mint unused apart from it hung on a hook in the shop and has worn a small patch at the back of the lower point thought to the wood about the size of a 1p piece there is also a slight dent there.[/quote] Have a free Bump while i try to convince myself i dont need this bass... I've got a P bass... I've got a P bass... Realistically, I would ask about £400 - 410... maybe a bit more, I've seen a few of these on eBay, active ones going for about £430 and passive usually anywhere between £350 and £420 really depending on condition, Mint ones circa £400, and those "Power Basses" occasionally go for more. Although i did try getting one imported from the US a year or so ago, In Red, was going for £350 but would add another £100 or so to get it shipped and through customs... damn. I must ask though, is it the type with the black headstock? or does it have the full black neck front and back? love those ones... *drool*
  10. I havent had a chance to try one of those yet, Im guessing its somewhere between a high end MIM and a standard MIA. So should be pretty decent, that said i'm sure theres someone on here who can give you more info on that model I shouldn't try and influence you... But they do have a roger waters P Bass on there decently priced tried that, was lovely, And The 50's Mexican P Basses Or an aerodyne, But these are all combinations of P Bass pickups... and just me wishing i had more money. haha
  11. If thats where you absolutely have to shop, I would suggest emailing them asking if they can order you in one specially, Most stores will, Or if its your local store go in and personally ask them, they usually require around a 10% deposit, But as with any bass youre probably better off going and trying one somewhere first or you might not like it in the end, As decent as the quality is of these "classic series" Fenders is.
  12. [quote name='Lozz196' post='1193201' date='Apr 8 2011, 07:32 PM']The MIM Precisions are good instruments. The Classic 50s is incredibly good. The Road Worns are amazingly good. The US Standards are are over twice the price of a Mex, and I don`t think they are twice as good. I do think they are better though.[/quote] I agree with these two statements whole heartedly. Alas if i could afford a US Precision i would try them more in stores, but i'm too frightened to do so, for fear i will fall in love.
  13. [quote name='Lozz196' post='1193193' date='Apr 8 2011, 07:23 PM']Definately worth checking out the Classic Series - they do a 60s and a 70s version. 70s version has the bridge pickup slightly nearer the bridge, bound rosewood neck, with blocks - looks absolutely great. I had one of the 70s ones, but ultimately, I`m a Precision man, and don`t get on with the sounds of a Jazz, but the quality of the Classic range can`t be denied.[/quote] I dont own, but have played a few from this range, Loved the 70's classic, was between that and an ibanez when i was an amateur and because of the £300 price difference ended up being a cheap bastard and settling for the ibanez, which proved to be the worst musical mistake i ever made, hence now why i have a grudge against all things ibanez, but it sounded so good in the shop... sigh. As for the 60's one, definitely a warmer tone quality to it, thats probably got something to do with what you were saying about pickup spacing from the bridge etc. This one i likes a lot better than the 70's, But both are good and represent reasonable value for money, especially if you can get hold of a preowned one.
  14. + 1 Billion 50's Mexican Fender Precision Reissue. The best bass i have owned without a doubt, sound and playability. They are genuinely great instruments although i must admit the build dimensions and shapes (especially neck shapes) vary wildly in mexican Fenders, even in the same models, but this is what makes each instrument unique in a way, might feel totally different, but thats not really a bad thing, chances are its still an awesome bass to play and to listen to. EDIT: I paid £500 for mine in september, (On sale) Which is overpriced, But to me, WORTH EVERY PENNY.
  15. [quote name='Johnston' post='1193099' date='Apr 8 2011, 05:27 PM'][/quote] haha Fair play, But, think about the Quality of Basswood they're using, probably not near as good as Musicman. And those bridges areeee CHEAPO! cheapo cheapo cheapo
  16. Yeah, i would guess, somewhere between £100 and £200 for the necessary modifications to make this, But thanks i'll look into Emailing them direct and Synergy Distribution. Im assuming Sandberg aren't a popular enough company (Still) to not deal with their customers directly anymore... like some *cough* *cough* Fender *cough* cheers guys.
  17. I Like it... Apart from the Headstock Shape and Machine Heads, If they were the "Classic Shape" like on the Gibson EB-0's and the machine heads were proper open gear ones i would be interested, but those things put me off, as good as it may sound. ...I dont see why [b]increase[/b] the body size and [b]decrease[/b] the size of the headstock and put silly tuners on it... Now this is a les paul bass... [url="http://www.rockfactory.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=gbg-gib9"]http://www.rockfactory.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=gbg-gib9[/url] But even that would be nicer with full sized machine heads... in my opinion...
  18. I love these basses and have been considering one, The basic California P Bass, (Well until i checked today... Now they're calling it the California Vs) But, i don't know how to go about ordering one, With a custom finish etc. For example, can i order directly from Sandberg or through a dealer? And I know the prices for these are roughly around £900 - £1000 plus shipping and import tax etc. i'm assuming. But what will modifications increase the price by? And i've had a look at their online price list, but i'm not sure how out of date that is. I dont know if it will be of any help but the only custom modifications, if you will are that i want the entire bass black, Headstock, Neck etc. and the Pickguard-less version, so much like the so called "Jazz Bass Specials" from the 80's (Duff McKagan) This one on their website is similar but, Without the MM pickup and Paintjob. Thanks.
  19. [quote name='AttitudeCastle' post='1192366' date='Apr 7 2011, 10:31 PM']The new price of fenders is ridiculous IMHO A mex P-bass for £450 and up? (some places £500+) [url="http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bass_guitars_detail.asp?stock=11040414360831"]Matt Freeman P [/url] Now £370! [url="http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bass_guitars_detail.asp?stock=09010914274228"]Fender P Just to prove I'm not lyin'![/url][/quote] I agree the price of MIM standard Fender basses is mad. But for less than that Matt Freeman signature, (which will be hit / miss judging by Squiers reputation) you can probably get on the sale section here and get a lovely Fender Precision in good nick, plus you know most of the time you're buying something decent from someone decent. and at about £300 - 350
  20. this seems too much for this totally... You could find a genuine fender on Ebay or on here for a lot less and would be a lot nicer, I was interested in this bass until i saw the price, And the specs aren't even very good, Basswood Body (Like a standard Squier) Standard Squier P Bass Pickup And one of those Squier Cheapo bridges that seem to be popping up on every new bass, although it might be approved by Matt Freeman, because he's being paid, and endorsed, the bass doesn't seem to be good value for money. Even £300 would be too much, unless it had an extra special pickup and bridge Like Quarter pounder and a Badass. my two pennies. EDIT: i do love that vintage white / maple combination though.. hehe
  21. [size=6]SOLD[/size] For sale, This Brand new, used once pedalboard bought in store at Andertons in Guildford, back in February. Fantastic Board, my only reason for selling is that i've realised its too big for me, i don't use enough effects to warrant a pedalboard of this size so, regretfully i'm downsizing to a single row of pedals. It will be supplied with everything that came with it, i.e, the Board, Soft-case, Power Supply and 10x Cables, 8 normal polarity, 1 reversed, 1 9v Cable. Works really well, and is very sturdy but lightweight. I'm looking for [s]£70[/s] [b]£50[/b] for this, which is great since its practically brand new and they retail at around £100. I can accept collection from outside Guildford, (Godalming Area) or i can probably post for around another £10. -Please note the pedals are not included but are there to show its all in order etc.-
  22. [quote name='voxpop' post='1192214' date='Apr 7 2011, 08:30 PM']that's heavy.[/quote] Haha, yeah isn't it? thats exactly what i was going to write, i just didn't know if anyone would understand what i meant... sounds wicked.
  23. I WANT THIS SOUND RIGHT NOW! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2w0dbTy2v8&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2w0dbTy2v8...feature=related[/url] Anyone know what i can buy these days to get a similar sick sound like this? Most phasers seem to just tear the balls out of your bass tone, this one is just pure awesome. ...Of course having a high end Jazz bass with brand new strings is always helpful too. Thanks Tom
  24. Im saving up for the Terror bass after playing one many times in store, Other than that, i would be tempted to fork out extra cash for some form of Ampeg, or find a Reasonably priced second hand one on eBay in good condition, Exhibit A: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ampeg-SVT-350-Head-/150571779209?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item230ec70489#ht_500wt_983"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Ampeg-SVT-350-Head-/...89#ht_500wt_983[/url] i havent heard a lot about this amp head, but i'm assuming its similar to the SVT-450h, so solid state, I havent played many Ampegs but the ones i have have been valve heads and were fantastic, Never played on a purely solid state one.
  25. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='1160165' date='Mar 13 2011, 08:38 AM']Allparts No. BP-2125-001 gets you 4 knurled saddles with length screws and springs. £14.40 + postage. Maybe try them and report on any perceived improvement in tone?[/quote] thanks, good idea, I will indeed, and yeah i think also its doubtful theres much tone improvement... Probably as you all suggested helps more with string spacing issues, etc.
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