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Here is my 70s John Birch 4000 bass it was made by John Diggins at John Birch's workshop. I traded it on this forum, It plays and sounds great and is a real looker. Its in lovely condition and was set up by Overwater, a new one will set you back £1400, these original JB/JD ones can go for silly prices they are especially collectable in the states. This is a full scale version so slightly longer than a Rick. Sounds fantastic. Loads of knobs that give many sound options. I'm moving house so I am considering selling stuff that I don't use much - I use my P bass for most thngs now. Looking for £550 or make me a sensible offer. I'm not looking for trades unless you have a Moog Little Phatty. Cheers. I can email better pics if necessary. There is a case with this. Like many Basschatters I'm having problems uploading pictures so I will try some lower resolution pics from my phone.
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It's a decent read and Mr Panter is an amusing story teller I did see a copy floating around on here as a 'pass it on' .....
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Thought not. I hope the high bidders don't go too mad if its a cheap copy.
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[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320783071438?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/320783071438?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649[/url] Any thoughts? The string retainer looks wrong and there are three controls - look at the truss rod access....found in an Uncle's loft I expect!
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Check out[i] Sk'ad For Life [/i]his biography - scanned through I'm sure he mentioned a hollowbody bass but I think it was a Hofner.
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I've been a fan of VDGG for years, saw their latest lineup in the town where they formed - Manchester - a couple of years ago at Bridewater Hall. Superb band I used to listen to Guy Evan's drumming which really added dynamics to the band through all their longer pieces. All mentioned above are worth a listen I particularly like 'A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers' from Pawn Hearts. Hammill was a big influence on John Lydon and an album called 'Nadir's Big Chance' from PH in the mid 70's precluded Punk. VDGG were never targetted by the press as a 'dinosaur' prog band during the punk years as much of their music had a truly vicious streak and they had 'cred'. Their only live album 'Vital' was one of the first [i]truly [/i]live albums - warts and all. Check out Nick Potter's colossal fuzz bass onslaught! Also have a listen to organist Hugh Banton's delicate melodic bass playing on 'House With No Door' on their earlier album 'H to He Who Am The Only One'. Slight off topic but is everyone aware that Howard Devoto and Magazine are back with a new album and tour next month? I saw them at the Academy a year or so back for their first gig in 20 odd years and it was superb. Unfortunately the great Barry Adamson will not be touring this time because of his film work but great news all the same for fans of more eccentric rock genres.
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It didn't sell as it didn't meet the reserve unless he sold after, the reserve was way higher. I contacted him to find out and didn't bother in the end as it was too high for a bass needing TLC - even though it is a lovely Wal!
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ash replied to cd_david's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
Just to update - I bought a Kent Armstrong 'Toaster' pickup for the neck and have sent the original to Jaime Campbell at 'The Creamery' in Manchester who's offered to take a look. I didn't hear back from Andy at Wizard or Joey I guess they are busy men. I also wired the bass up to two volumes/two tones and bypassed the three way - I sent the whole assembly to Jaime and used some old pots and caps I had that fitted a diagram I found I also shielded [i]everything[/i]. It's now hum free and sounds fantastic, gritty and clanky like a true Rick ought to but with a nice mellow hollowness when the tone is backed off. I may post some pics as despite the dreadful colour it looks pretty damn cool to me! Cheers for the input folks -
Here is a Roger Waters 'bitsa' bass - basically I picked up a brand new genuine Roger Waters Signature mexican neck - these are all maple and very nice indeed with a great vintage feel and a stock brass nut it has the Water's signature and serial as well as a stamp and ID label at the body end. I added a set of Gotoh top quality machine heads. I had a P bass body from an old Squier that was in decent nick, this had been roughly cut down at the neck pocket to accommodate another neck. The body has a Squier backplate hardware and pickup and basically looks very good with a vintage sunburst finish. The bass has a lovely weight, balance and feel and is ripe for modding with a Badass and a better quality pickup. It was going to be my backup but I've seen something else......oh dear! There are a couple of issues the neck pocket as I said being untidy (but well hidden) and not the tightest (although it is solid enough to do its job its a bit like a post CBS 70s job) and a few minor finish dings and lacquer cracks . This is a great bitsa bass and really does have a fantastic vintage feeling neck with potential for more modding. I've added some basic pics as i still can't upload higher quality ones since the site changed. PM me if you want with an email for better ones. I'm looking for £350 for this. Cheers! Gone to ebay!
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Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks for the advice yes I have emailed Andy. -
Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='4000' timestamp='1318177888' post='1398886'] Joey's a great bloke and if your Ric is a real one then I don't see a problem..... [/quote] Yes it's a genuine Ric, I can understand him not wanting to have his diagram's publshed elsewhere and I did make it clear that they were for personal use, his site is very helpful and he is obviously very knowledgeable so I would welcome his opinion. -
Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Ou7shined' timestamp='1318166624' post='1398697'] Looks like I was [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/157429-wanted-rickenbacker-or-replacement-type-neck-pickup-for-4001-bass/page__pid__1398656#entry1398656"]right[/url]. Just how knackered is it? [/quote] Yes it seems the only logical conclusion - my mate hasn't measured it yet but even hard wired to a jack output is low. The earth eyelet that attaches to one of the chrome surround screws has broken away so the earth wire has been soldered to the aluminium chassis. The hot wiring from the pickup has been tampered with and the wire lengthened by soldering on extra wire. Having looked at pics on 'Joey's Bass Notes' it appears to be wired correctly however the rubber shielding has perished in places and the magnet isn't as powerful as on the treble pickup. I think I may send it to be looked at by Wizard pickups - or can anyone recommend a pickup specialist who doesn't charge daft prices? I need to amend that ad as I got a Kent Armstrong 'toaster' from WD music having read a few reviews and discussion threads, this will do the trick until I can get the repair done. Thanks for all your input so far as it's been very helpful. -
They weigh a ton though, I owned one similar to that for about a week and needed physio after gigging it - about twice as heavy as a 70s P Bass!
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Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
Well I took the whole harness apart and resoldered: both pickups are working but the neck pickup is much weaker and the whole thing has the most awful earth buzz I have heard in my life - truly awful and unusable. i've ordered some copper shielding but I think this is more than an earthing issue. My mate has a meter to measure the pickup output so he will have a look when he gets around to it. I also emailed the guy who does the Ricky page 'Joey's bass Notes' but he is a little protective of his wiring PDFs and as a known enemy of the Rickenwaffe he may decline my request..... -
Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
Well I tried your suggestions, many thanks guys, unfortunately I'm getting a lot of buzzing and fizzing from the tone pots and when the bridge pickup is played solo nothing but an almighty hum....here is my wiring, I have earthed everything to the bridge as suggested including the switch and tone pots. Both the bridge and neck pickup work when directly connected to the jack and sound great. I can't see any obvious problems with the pickup wiring. Its a bit of a hotchpotch of wires but all decent quality. The bridge pickup has a white (live/hot) wire and a red ground the neck has a black/red (hot) and a black ground. Anything jump out at you? I spent a number of frustrating hours and it's driving me nuts! -
Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash replied to ash's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks I looked at that but couldn't get it to work for me as the pickup configuration and jacks are different or appear so. -
Rickenbacker 4001 wiring problems help wanted....please!
ash posted a topic in Repairs and Technical
Hi I bought a bargain Rickenbacker 4001 '75 bass from gumtree a few weeks back. It had been left in a garage for several years having been defretted - badly - sprayed snot green and stripped of its pots and wiring with pickups attached directly to the jack. Well I've had it refretted and it plays really well now, I bought a pickup harness from the US (allegedly genuine Rickenbacker) but I have only basic soldering skills and I can't read wiring diagrams. I'd really appreciate some help - I'd like a simple to read step by step diagram/photos showing the wiring of your Ric and how to wire the bass up to a mono jack as I'm not bothered about stereo. The pickups both work and have a strong signal, the harness has two volumes, two tones with capacitors and a 3 way switch. There was no jack included but I have a few knocking around. Cheers! Here's a pic of the wiring harness - -
Yes I can't upload any images with either the basic uploader or flash 9 - on the flash 9 version I keep getting an error message about 'skipped content' the other says its uploaded but no image is present. Very frustrating! I'm having a lot of problems just backspacing and navigating around each area.
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[attachment=90298:photo.JPG] For sale is my early 70s Shaftesbury Tele 6 string. It is I believe all original but minus the ashtray cover. It is a yellow/ivory colour and is in good shape overall. The neck is excellent although the chrome work is rusty in places and the electrics and switches will need a clean as they cut out. So its a nice vintage project.... having trouble uploading images of the guitar - I guess more teething troubles in the improved site......so if you want pics PM me with an email. The guitar is located in Lancaster, I would prefer not to post but will do at the buyer's cost but not outside the UK. Sorry. Am looking for a straight 100 quid for it. Cheers!
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Here is my Markbass Micromark combo purchased recently from this forum. I think you'll know what it is if you are looking at this - anyway to cut a long description short its a tiny combo with a 6'' speaker that pushes out a remarkable quality of bass at a reasonable volume. It's rated at 50 watts! I have used this with my upright to play with a bluegrass combo and it worked really well but is equally comfortable with electric bass and my P bass sounds fantastic through it. It is as I bought it which is excellent condition and comes with the tiny extension tweeter that sticks to the combo with velcro! The bass has the usual Markbass DI out. It weighs around 9lbs! I'm looking for what I paid for it which is 250...around half the new price of this plus the tweeter. Postage in the UK is extra. Specifications and reviews are plentiful ifon here and elsewhere. Part of my clearout of stuff I rarely use. Cheers!
