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Lozz196

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  1. As sadly OBBM no longer makes his wonderful leads is there anyone else that does - I’m sure I read that someone else is doing this but I can’t remember who.

     

    For info I’m after a heavy duty jack to jack speaker lead, 2metres.
     

     I’ve looked at Design A Cable but their speaker cable in comparison to OBBMs is rather thin - I want the big thick cable that he used.

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  2. Just got in from a Spacewasters gig at The Barn in Portsmouth. Went very well, the new 5-piece lineup settling in nicely.

     

    Stage sound and sound out front were good, and bonus, not too loud as not a very big place. Good crowd too, and we were asked to do 2 extra songs by the people running the gig as we had gone down so well.
     

    I used my JMJ Mustang Bass into my Ashdown RM500 v2, with that connected to the headliners Marshall VBC412. I also used my Nux wireless kit which worked a treat. 

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  3. I had a Player Precision as backup to my US Precisions, I also used it for overseas gigs and kept it in Germany for a while. When I got it I thought I`d have to change the pickup but was very pleasantly surprised with how good it was, no change needed. I think I kept everything on it stock aside from putting a Hipshot triple string retainer on in place of the traditional string tree, to add better stability to the A string.

  4. 49 minutes ago, Bassybert said:

    More stable if they’re laid flat maybe?

    It may well be that, as from the pic above two laid on top of each other look to be pretty similar in height to two standing next to each other.

     

    Or maybe it`s just to make the roadies work that little bit harder if they`ve misbehaved.

  5. It could be the tweeter, I had a similar problem with an Ashdown cab and it was part of the tweeter that was vibrating/buzzing (even though I always switched it off). They changed it for me. Happened on the lower frequencies.

  6. I’ve played Precisions for years but due to back issues had to go short scale last year. I decided on the JMJ Mustang due to it being Fender and having a Precision width neck (I had briefly tried one before and liked it). To my surprise I think they suit me better overall than the Precisions. Of course the lighter weight and shorter scale help physically but I find it easier to get the sound I want from them too, plus the looser string tension means easier to play. And easier to cart about as they fit in a guitar gig-bag. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Andyjr1515 said:

     

    Fender Mustang 30"  (great bass, by the way!)   Strap pin OK ; Short scale GOOD ; Small  and light body BAD       Conclusion:    It should be OK, but the body is probably just that little bit too light and short (which affects also the back strap pin position).  Solution: lightweight tuners will help reduce the neck dive 

     

    I agree Andy, having just put on a set of Ultralites onto my lightest (about 7.2lbs) JMJ Mustang it`s sorted the neck dive on it. I`ve another 2 which as they are heavier (still only 8lbs) the neck dive isn`t an issue.

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  8. 1 hour ago, uk_lefty said:

    I love this!!

     

    I think the Scots should have their independence as long as they take their bagpipes with them. And never allow English people to wear kilts at weddings.

    I think that’s a fair trade

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