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Truckstop

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  1. Very cool, make sure you let us know how much it goes for! Would someone mind telling me the difference between 'latching' and 'momentary' aswell as providing a couple of examples so I can go and have a look on YouTube or something please? Cheers! Alex
  2. Jammy git! Truckstop
  3. Innit! I saw the post that said "....oh, about £700 new..." and immediately knew that this thread was at least 3 years old! Can't believe how much they cost these days, I'm amazed anyone's bothering to buy them new when there's so much out there for the same or less money! Truckstop
  4. Just bought a couple of cables off Russ and they arrived when he said they would and he did me a great deal! Recommended trader A++++!!!11!! Cheers mate Alex
  5. Used to be in a death metal band that were looking for a vocalist. So we get this guy in to audition and he seems fine. We get to a particular high screaming section and he sh*t himself. Hilarious. Truckstop
  6. Get ready, set, terrible
  7. Hello all, Wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a delay that can do a really good 'slapback' type effect? I use the delay on my ME-20b for two things; slapback for the oldy kind of 'C'mon Everybody' and 'No Particular Place To Go' type of effect (I actually leave it on all the time now!) and occasionally for more rave-y covers ('Standing in the Way of Control', 'You've Got The Love' and 'Crazy' etc) I use a slower speed so that it sounds an electronic chuggy bass kind of sound. It's also handy having the volume pedal too so I can create swells for slower mid section parts. And they both sound great and have their own uses, but I'm looking for a delay that I can have on all the time so I dont have to keep faffing around playing with knobs all the time! Any ideas? Cheers Alex
  8. Well nowadays of course it costs a bloody fortune to get stuff repaired! Back then if you got a chip in your neck or a tear in your tweed you'd know a handful of guys who could sort it out for a pack of smokes and a beer. Now, you need to send all your gear off or take it to a repair shop for days on end and pay a fortune for the privilege. Ie, it pays to keep your gear in good nick! Truckstop
  9. Welcome! I'm sure you'll like it here and perhaps can shed some light on why second hand Warwicks are so cheap! Or rather, why new Warwicks are so expensive? Got any freebies? Truckstop
  10. Yep, to great effect for Zakk Wylde style riffage! I tend to use quite a lot of gain on my amp settings which helps and I push the tone to the max on the bass itself. While muting the string with my middle finger of my fretting hand above the pickup, I pluck the string with my forefinger while holding the note and behold! A glorious pinch harmonic. Took me a while to get the hang of it, you'll need to practice for a while to get em ringing nice and clear. Works best on 3rd, 5th, 7th and 12th but I can make it work on every fret up to about 18. To get ultra pronounced harmonics, bump up the treble and use some overdrive/fuzz etc. Truckstop
  11. If you can handle 6 strings, you could do a lot worse than an RBXJM1. So versatile it's unbelievable. Ebony fretboard, interesting inlays, great pickups, stunning looks....selling mine is the only serious regret of my life Truckstop
  12. Actually gutted RIP x Alex
  13. By god, I'll have it! PM about to be sent, please prepare yourself! Truckstop
  14. Used to have a Sea Machine. A truly truly insane pedal! Sounded great all the time and so flexible. So many parameters all adjustable and has a very cool White LED to indicate tempo too! Bump for a real professional piece of kit Truckstop
  15. Come on guys, keep up!! Truckstop
  16. If you can afford a new Aguilar cab, you can afford a little headphone amp and IEM's! Truckstop
  17. Ah, played a gig near you not so long ago. Can't remember what it was called but it's on a roundabout with a petrol garage and other stuff in it? Anyway, sorry but a little too far for me! Truckstop
  18. Where are you based? Anywhere bear Hertfordshire and I'll grab it! Truckstop
  19. Have you considered just moving to flats? I was called in to dep for a Motown covers group last year and rather than go for new pups or faff around teying to borrow a precision, I got some flats (La Bella Deep Talkin), restrung the blazer and it nailed the sound! Truckstop
  20. If I ever bought a bass new (I doubt I'll ever be able to afford one) it will stay in a case and will be cherished and will be preserved. Film will stay on the pickguard, manufacturers stickers will stay where they are and case candy will stay in the case. Of course i'll take it out to play at home, but I'd never ever take it to gigs. There's a million perfectly acceptable basses out there to gig with! All my stuff is second hand and looks it. A few dents, a few stains and scrapes. Adds to the character! Truckstop
  21. For the same money as an American Precision, you could get a Shuker P (no worries about massive waiting periods either, he usually has a few bodies and necks knocking about) or a top of the range G&L. Both of which are practically guaranteed to not suffer from those issues and share very similar aesthetics as a 'proper' Precision bass. I'm also throw out there that my Blazer has no deadspots or neck pocket issues and although it has a slightly ill fitting neck socket, there are no deadspots on my Encore either. I'd send it back straight away and demand a refund for the cost of the bass and the postage. I'd then spend the money on a Yamaha BB2024x. Truckstop
  22. Sorry mate, forum rules state you must name a price! Have a look on eBay or do a search on this forum to see how much similar amps go for! Good luck with the sale, I love GK gear and heartily recommend it to anyone that'll listen! Truckstop
  23. Yeah I've been taking loads! Don't you worry, the build diary will be very comprehensive! Truckstop
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