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Mr. Foxen

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  1. I use a D-tuner to go from D to C. They are awesome. Low B would probably be fine, but use a heavy string, cause they are wicked floppy as it is. Make sure you lube your nut also, otherwise it saws through.
  2. [quote name='queenofthedepths' post='138799' date='Feb 12 2008, 12:44 PM']I can't recommend the Boss ME-50 enough and I have seen a few on here for £100 - can't seem to find many of them now though, having done a search... here's one though: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=11874&hl=boss+me"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=boss+me[/url] Multi-effects are great because they'll save you money, take up less space and open your mind like a whole new instrument![/quote] I'll let my ME50B go for £100 + postage. Just about done replacing all the stuff I use with singles.
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  4. I've got a cable with an arrove on saying 'signal path'. What's that mean?
  5. Mr. Foxen

    GLX pedals

    Theyycan be found here: [url="http://stores.channeladvisor.com/dangleberry-music/Guitar%20%2b%20Bass/FX%20Pedals/Bass%20FX/"]Dangleberry music[/url] I'm after knowing if the Octaver is OK on bass.
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  7. I expect they all make bits, some necks and some bodies, and some put the neck and bodies together. At the end of the day they are lumps of wood, the ones I have make the required noises and for the most part fit together with other bits.
  8. [quote name='noisedude' post='137226' date='Feb 9 2008, 06:45 PM']Hmmm ........... there a are quite a few companies who claim that (not to mention four different factories who claim to make Epiphone's Les Pauls) so with the greatest of respect I would advise taking that claim with a pinch of salt.[/quote] I was told that by a guy who imports them to America and uses them as a basis for customs (works out cheaper than painted body blanks or something) that was the case, when he was reccomending a buy from someone other than himself.
  9. Just came across this dude, anyone else play like that?[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHTSVU_e37U"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHTSVU_e37U[/url]
  10. I've used one as the basis for lots of modding. I decided I like the really thick neck, so I kept it, took a bit of a tinker and by this point I've replace pretty much everything except the wood and some screws. I just bought a Johnson jazz and am modding that too, using the neck I was planning to put on the first one. The nuts are terrible, looks like they put a soft plastc one on the put the strings on hot, also they are glued in and a pain to change.
  11. [quote name='RichardH' post='136743' date='Feb 8 2008, 05:57 PM']With all these super duper prizes being offered, would it be an idea to throw it open to all Basschat members? This way the pot would be bigger. You could allow people to Paypal an amount for tickets up to the day before the bash, then some poor soul gets the task of allocating tickets to those "non-present" members. Perhaps if anyone who doesn't make it to the bash agrees to pay shipping for any prize they win. Should be fairly easy to organise, easy to show that all is "above board", and would I'm sure attract a lot more raffle entrants.[/quote] +1 I'll poke through my miscellaneous crad just post moving, will have something bass related going.
  12. [quote name='shaundixon666' post='136736' date='Feb 8 2008, 05:49 PM']PMed for tool - 10.000 days[/quote] Oh, dammit.
  13. VJ still hasn't approved my sign up. All I wanted was to hassle people selling basses and make fun of my guitarist selling all his gear and having to play with my crappy stuff. Edit: Main thing I meant to say to do with topic is pm and beer must be the plan.
  14. I'm moved to Bristol, someone introduced me to the 'Choke' forum, thats where I hooked up with the scene, by finding the metallers who turn up there and say they despise the place. Also Shockwave and his horrible pointy basses is an extremely popular and much respected forum member.
  15. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' post='129851' date='Jan 29 2008, 10:36 AM']I've often wondered why more manufacturers don't do this[/quote] Guess its lots of hassle, for something that most people never notice, also, harder to buy in necks from outside or something. Money basically.
  16. Bolt neck, with threaded inserts and machine screws, gotta be the way, can do them up as tight as you like without stripping, anf you can adjust the action and everything.
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  18. Pbassred QUOTE Is that 3 piezo transducter type things being put under a bridge? Did you do this? I saw them in maplins and was considering it, can you tell me how it went? It was rubbish! The yamaha has the electronics on board to amplify it (if you enable it). The tone was good. Unfortunatly it picked up all of the vibration of the bass - finger noise neck, rubbing against the body.... everything. It really needs a proper saddle pickup.
  19. A fairly regular poster has a avatar of three Maplins type piezo elements stuck to the top of a bass to go under the bridge, I pm'd and asked about it, but he said it picked up all the noise made by your clothes rubbing against the bass and such, so didn't work out that great.
  20. With care, start with a damp cloth, and breath, work your way up form there, might be all you need.
  21. Make sure his bass is intonated right and he knows how to check its in tune, so his ear learns with his fingers.
  22. Ooooh, gutted, after all the fuss you had getting the number. I just had a bass shipped to my work address, had to agree with poster that I took risk limited to £50 cause it wasn't hardcased. Course, it was a bass I paid £50 for anyway, and it turned up fine. A glueing and clamping will sort it right out. How's the Bailey's work compare to TomWaghorn's? I've always had him do stuff for me, I kept checking in on progress of my thing and saw a Thunderbird having a headstock job done, looked spotlesss toward the end.
  23. I've got two beat up ones of these, and since this saved me finding a pic and such, I can offer same deal, but for beat up ones.
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