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Vinny

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  1. I bought a similar sort of thing for 30 quid off of the ebay, Its a P copy, and all you have to do is undo 4 phillips head screws at the back of the body and the entire neck can be changed for a fretless one. Quite clever.


    :ph34r:

  2. [quote name='MacDaddy' timestamp='1406576549' post='2512686']
    Do we have to use expensive oils or will Mr Sheen etc do the job? Or is it a big no no?
    [/quote]

    Get on with it - I clean all my basses with it as well as amp, pedals, leads, motorbike, bald head, the lot. It does nowt on tarnished frets, though.

  3. [quote name='JazzyYama' timestamp='1398464358' post='2434523']
    cool thanks!
    [/quote]

    ...and a bit here, too!

    https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CEMQtwIwAg&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fprogrammes%2Fp01ldvgg&ei=b-JaU-qoB-7T7Aa154DwDQ&usg=AFQjCNHF_RE0NdAMLX8K0chgIm8sNpGHXw&sig2=MbqVUUMfEqH_BhEf5XFGcQ&bvm=bv.65397613,d.ZGU

  4. [quote name='paul_5' timestamp='1398425141' post='2433937']
    Lowering the height of the neck pickup using the screws and raising the bridge one would be the first thing to try.
    [/quote]

    I'm sure its not that, the bridge pickup is plenty loud with the neck one disconnected. Its as if the bridge one becomes disconnected when the neck pickup is connected to the jack socket.

    Re-reading my OP, I probably should have said 'silent' rather than 'quiet'.

  5. For no better reason than 'just to see what would happen' I've wired up my Peavey (passive 2H) with series/parallel switches. I did this [url="http://www.guitar-mod.com/wiring/pbass_4conductor.gif"]http://www.guitar-mo..._4conductor.gif[/url] twice, (with colour differences etc.) just doubling the output to the jack.

    When connected up alone, both pickups work completely fine (switches, vols and tones) but when I connect both outputs to the jack the neck pickup completely overrides the neck pickup. Even with the bridge flat out, turning the neck vol down means the bass goes quiet.

    Its doin' m'yed in!

    I even stripped the whole show down and redid it twice with the same effect.

    Its this one, btw. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/203788-show-your-orange-basses-here/page__view__findpost__p__2277840"]http://basschat.co.u...ost__p__2277840[/url]

  6. [quote name='Jazzneck' timestamp='1393854192' post='2385005']
    Looks like an early/prototype Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer compressor thingummy jobbie to me, but I may be as wrong as I usually am......

    [attachment=156724:danarmstrong_orangesqueezer_001.jpg]
    [/quote]
    [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1393861041' post='2385136']
    When was that Jamerson photo taken?

    There were a few different manufacturers making effects units that plugged directly into the guitar or bass by the mid 70s.
    [/quote]

    Wow - I never heard of fx units in the jack socket before.

    Thanks guys, colour me educated!

  7. 'Kay, then...

    https://soundcloud.com/vince-peters

    Click on the song name for any info, it was all done 'live' (i.e. one take) but with someone there recording them, so a much bigger crowd than I'm used to.

    There are videos of Emma's tracks, too.

    (Go find them if you wanna see them, I'm not your Mum! :P )

  8. I can't view the other thread either, so I'm in on this one.

    [IMG]http://i920.photobucket.com/albums/ad50/vinnybassist/P1040741_zps7f49320b.jpg[/IMG]

    Victim of mild pimpage with all black hardware and built-in wireless, and I just can't resist a Strat knob.

    So what if I like Strat knobs? Deal with it!

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