
Mr. Foxen
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[quote name='Mandril' timestamp='1319539620' post='1415307'] Wow! Nice amp! But I guess shipping to Spain would be quite expensive, and also I'm not comfortable about shipping valve amps, last time I bought one over the mail came with the valves destroyed. Like your band by the way! [/quote] I've just shipped an amp to France, bar the optimistic delivery time quote it arrived OK, trick is to whip out the valves and wrap them, tuck them back in the chassis. Alternatively, buy without valves and have it teched on delivery (which everyone should do really).
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If you use one of these: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/158656-sound-city-bass-150-valve-amp/ With a Barefaced 2x15, when you engage a filter distortion, you can get a whole room of metallers to back up from the SPL.
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Goddamn, thinking I shoulda overdrawn now.
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These are pretty rare, so rare I only have two. This is the in better condition of the two, was merely neglected rather than beat, so it cleaned up well. I've loaded it with 6550 taken out of my Matamp (as put in by Matamp, which I guess is a recommendation), seems happy on these, although should have KT88, I assume it runs them pretty easy due to the 150w part. anyway, passive preamp, not the MKIV one with the undeserved bad rep, the other one is my favourite amp at current, which is a position with a lot of competition (Matamp doesn't have it due to being a slave). I've also replaced the electrolytic filter caps, and uprated them, for a bit more headroom in the lows. [IMG]http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b69/Incarante/Soundcitybass150front.jpg[/IMG] After £550 for it.
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Figured a plan for hardening up the back part, been sanding around it. I have some Wilko own brand ‘danish oil’ but it is actually a wipe on varnish, leaving a satin plasticy coating. I used it for a door then got some proper stuff. Anyway, the sticky plasticyness seemed idea for purpose if I can get it to penetrate, mixed it 50/50 with white spirit an brushed it on, leaving it to pool in the crevices, and soak in. Will top up in a bit.
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[quote name='Mandril' timestamp='1319457974' post='1414256']Well, I live in Spain so Sound City amps are non-existent around here, and used Oranges are rare and cost over 1000 euros, and shipping one from UK would be really expensive, so that's why I'm looking into other amps. Ah, mine is 100W, and with the level at 3 it already overdrives. I'm also considering the Ashdown JJ500, looks good and I've read it's a good combination for a P (which I play with)[/quote] There are Sound Citys in Europe, I know cause I have people trying to sell them to me. I'll give you a heads up if I get another offer, or find the email (I was just looking, I have a lot of mails mentioning 'sound city)
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FENDER-FULLERTON-JV-JAZZ-BASS-RED-BOBBIN-BRIDGE-PICKUP-EARLY-80s-/200666679555?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item2eb8aa8903 Round ends says japcrap to me. did Fender ever do rounded pickups?
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There might be more to these strings than gauge, you can do stuff with the core to change the tension and tuning without altering gauge, so probably aren't comparable with other brands of same thicknesses. I use .055 to.115 in standard on one of my basses, is doable, but they are daddario steels.
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Don't want to stick with all valve? I'm using a Sound City 150 with a Barefaced Super 15, that probably enough volume for pretty much anyone.
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[quote name='MB1' timestamp='1319408770' post='1413886']MB1. Sounds like youve stumbled into the rehearsals for The lion the witch and the wardrobe? ...given a coffee? in musicground? [/quote] They told you it was coffee, but they'd actually sprayed coffee smell around the rim of the mug full of dyed water..
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Think is $120 dollars standard. Because I send parts to him and had various requests and such I didn't end up with very standard price, I've been Facebook 'friends' with him for some time.
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Beat up Hondo: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Guitar-copy-4001-4003-Unknown-make-maybe-Hondo-Spares-repair-/130591525989?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item1e67dc8c65
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I used paypal. Is bloodwood extra?
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Grover. Musicman pickup by default, again, will fit others if you sen to him. I went with P pickup cause can freely swap amoog my basses that way.
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I asked about black hardware but it was extra, so be on the lookout for new stuff. Alternative is ordering it sent to him. I put up a wanted ad for the pickups for mine on an American bass site.
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The hole in the head is about the roughest bit on mine, aside from the roughness I ordered. I suspect the routing depends on how recently he bought a new bit.
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Both of mine were fine. And the person I sold the first one to was fine. And when you actually have done things like order and own a Wishbass, you'd be aware they don't come with a bridge, or a finish unless requested, which renders those claims a bit silly, like the one on a harmony central review claiming the intonation was way off on a fretless.
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I can get basses sold. But given that pile, I'd have them all apart and end up with a monster the likes of which you've never seen.
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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1319296562' post='1412426'] Believe everything you read on the internet rather than asking people with first hand experience.[/quote]
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Ask him for a dragon fighting a gryphon inlaid in mother of pearl on the finger board.
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Shame about the sander action really: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BASS-GUITAR-JOB-LOT-FENDER-JAZZ-MEX-80S-SQUIER-JAZZ-9-TOTAL-SEE-LISTING-/180742891245?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2a151da6ed
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Finish will be danish oil. I'll have a lot of sawdust so superglue/epoxy and that is probably the way to go.
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I didn't bring the neck woods into it, but it is purpleheart center, then maple then mahogany. If I'd thought to ask I'd have gone maple an purpleheart laminates. You can ask for whatever, just bear in mind what you are getting isn't a top boutique thing.
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Totally mud: Stripped for finishing. Probably just update the blog going forward, check that for updates:
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The neck in a Wishbass is so thick and chunky that the wings make very little odds, although they do feel pretty lively. I really wouldn't have massive consideration to tone in wood choice. Pickup and position is a much bigger deal. If you are on Facebook, you can just talk to the man himself. Pretty sure he never sleeps.