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alyctes

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  1. Do I remember correctly that Gibson bridge spacings are narrow? If they are, then any aftermarket bridge designed to fit a Gibson would also be narrow
  2. I guess the other option is a custom scratchplate, with the controls and the jack mounted on it. This would probably mean removing all the electrics, routing out the front of the cavity so it's tidy, and mounting controls and jack on it. That would be a lot simpler, and because your bass already has a scratchplate it should be manageable without changing the setup much. You might have problems if the body shape curves away from the plane of the existing scratchplate though - I don't know how easy it is to put a permanent curve in a scratchplate.
  3. Ouch... I have a Cort C4P with a similar problem, so I've been thinking about this. I think the best bet will be to [b]carefully[/b] remove the jack and all the electrics from the cavity and make a carefully-shaped piece of aluminium or steel plate to put in the cavity, then glue and clamp up the fragments and the plate so that the plate supports the fragments from behind, if you get my drift. Obviously the plate would have to be drilled to let the jack pass through. Problems with this I can see are: - the bits may fall out and might be beyond reassembly. I think that photos and slow-drying glue should sort this. - for this reason, the jack would have to be held tightly while unscrewing the nut which holds it. - I think it would be wise to earth the plate. - there may not be enough space in the cavity for the plate (especially since it's conductive - the electrics would have to be separated from it). - the cracks will probably always be visible if you look closely. I think it's probably a luthier job, TBH. I'd get an estimate first, personally.
  4. If I didn't have one already (a rather battered metallic pink one), I'd definitely be after this. In fact, if my Aria sells...
  5. [quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1331574640' post='1575145'] Theramins? Real men play the musical saw. Note the player's use of thigh vibrato. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GpJkukZ29I&feature=related[/media] [/quote] Great tone. He'd never get tone like that from a plywood-handled saw.
  6. I want a theremin. I guess it will have to be a kit though, I can't justify spending £200 on one...
  7. The Pocket Rocket I bought was quite fragile.
  8. I bought John's Cimar P-bass (the second bass I've bought from him). All went well, he's a good chap and very generous with bits he no longer has a use for. Thanks John, and good luck with your move.
  9. Flats are a different thing, on fretted basses. You should definitely try that. ut be aware, flats can make a person lazy... suddenly you wind up sliding everywhere
  10. The T-40 should go IMO. If you're not going to use it at rehearsal, then it forces you to have another bass. Sell it. After that, it's down to emotional issues, but I'd keep the G+L anyway.
  11. Spectacular! Way out of my range, but still... Also I like the implicit pun in the name... I'm not certain it's art, but it's not that far off it.
  12. I bought a router - not a Dremel, a proper woodworker's tool - and it's too big and scary for me to do anything with... Should have got a Dremel
  13. [quote name='namefail' timestamp='1390552727' post='2346618'] Is that a Forum rule? Cheers for the info. alyctes I've been looking at your bass for the last month, very tempting but alas the time is not right for me. GLWTS [/quote] Thanks mate At this rate it'll still be here when the time [u]is[/u] right
  14. [quote name='mcnach' timestamp='1390576299' post='2347120'] a few pictures, without pickguard, and with various ones overlayed... I think I actually like it without, despite the wider routing on the neck pickup. the auto colour correction is a bit annoying, but... [/quote] I like this one
  15. I bought Ivan's RY-20. I am a happy buyer, no issues at all. I'd be pleased to deal with him again. Thanks Ivan
  16. I bought Jaffa tape from Gav a couple of months back, forgot to note it here - sorry mate. Also, just bought a couple of pedals. Well packed, good comms, good guy. Plus there was case candy I'd deal with him again without hesitation.
  17. I think £200+ also. However, go here basschat.co.uk/index.php?app=core&module=search&do=search&fromMainBar=1 for a search of the bass marketplace here - that will give you some idea of what they go for here (most of those are fives or sixes, but that tells its own story - four-strings are relatively rare here, if anything).
  18. I have the impression that the earlier Grinds (like the OP's, I think) are rated more highly than recent production. I think it was BCer (and mod ) Shockwave who said that, maybe six months back? IIRC someone was selling a six-string Grind? Either way, pics would help. (And I might be interested - I like Peaveys )
  19. IMO it depends on what you're doing. If you need a bass to record with, then it sounds as if the limited-ed should be your recording bass. If it's too precious/expensive ever to gig with, and you're not doing anything else with it, then I wonder if it's only going to make you unhappy with your other basses?
  20. Got one last year, can't play it for sh!t...
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