[quote name='leftybassman392' timestamp='1465936337' post='3072319']
Errr, right, okay. Thanks for letting us know, I think.
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Fair play, it wasn't a useful thing to say was it ?
I wasn't having the best Tuesday, my apologies.
[quote name='Dropzone' timestamp='1465910024' post='3071992']
Once again drums massively up in the mix...
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That's just almost every gig I go to these days...
Do strings need to pass over the 'middle' of the pole pieces ? None of my jazz basses have this (I use ungrooved saddles) and I've not heard any obvious effect.
Just to let folks know, Gemini Pickups have started producing T-bird pickups - Gemini are based in the UK and I've used them a few times and have always been pleased with Mike's advice and pickups.
http://www.geminipickups.co.uk/bass_85.html
No connection, no bungs, just though peeps might want to know of a place to get T-bird pickups in Blighty.
Now, time to tap some brain power.
I built a RunOff Groove Big Daddy last week, and boy does it have some output (to be expected). I need to pad the output /before/ the volume control.
Is the an easy way of doing this ? My first instinct is to use a potential divider but then there's the interaction between the vol and the divider, as well as the tone control created by the cap decoupling the output.
I'm beginning to think a buffer will be needed.
[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1465800200' post='3070977']
Stay with that band for social reasons and join another one too for musical reasons.
First date in the diary gets your attention.
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Exactly. If you leave your current band and the new lot turn out to have bum berets then you may have lost some buddies and you're still in a band you don't like.
There's nothing like the look of a few irons glowing gently in the fire
I sent off last week for a couple of PCBs from Moody Sounds in Sweden as I fancied building one of their Härt Müller bass overdrives.
I saw they had one of their 'Moody Overdrives' on clearance and for a whole kit including a box and decal/stickery thing was a bargain.
I put some pictures from its construction [url="https://flic.kr/s/aHskC6vpiX"]here[/url]
But here's the final article. Very good kit it with everything you need (even solder) as well as a few alternative components to tweak the circuit The board has locations for clipping diodes to place them either in the feedback loop of the op-amp or after the output. I socketed mine and I'm still tweaking. Not great for bass it seems - I've tried various input caps - it's happiest with a decent basscut or it gets awful farty.
More on the bass overdrive later....
"But make no mistakes and switch up my channel -
I'm Buddy Rich when I fly off the handle
What could it be ? It's a mirage...
You're scheming on a thing - that's [b]SABOTAGE ![/b]"
[quote name='elephantgrey' timestamp='1465225194' post='3066279']
For me, a big draw of preamp pedals is being able to get 'my tone' no matter what backline i might use, just by bypassing the amps pre/pluging into the effects return/DIing
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Another vote here - easier to turn up and plug in anywhere, even with no backline.
[quote name='Signal Path' timestamp='1465330513' post='3067303']
I'll have a set of the Fender Nickels if you have any left.
Many thanks,
Steve
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Sure, PM your address and I'll get them off to you.
Emily Roebuck - Pink Carlo & The Outboards
Bob Frank - Charlie's Chanters
Sara Cockerall - Flight of the Radish
Snap - Yellow Outscope
Gerry Arnold - Diversology
[quote name='RickyV' timestamp='1465214153' post='3066129']
If you dont locate the charity mentioned then I will take a set of the Fender nickels off you. Happy to contribute to BC or to a charity for that matter.
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PM me your address and I'll get them off to you, please feel free to donate your money to a charity if you'd rather.
As long as some old strings get used and someone worthwhile gets a few quid then I'm happy.
[quote name='highwayman' timestamp='1465159188' post='3065767']
ahpook: "I've never come across it except in Internet forums" - being a new bassist that's the only place I've heard it too, but on BC & elsewhere when plectrums are mentioned there's a fair amount of snobbery - do a search yourselves if in doubt - though happily not from the respondents to this thread.
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Well, the internet is full of people with nothing better to do than wave their opinions round after mistaking them for facts....
[quote name='highwayman' timestamp='1465152527' post='3065659']
...so why is there (not necessarily from the fine members of BC) so much snobbery about using them?
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What do people say ? I ask in all seriousness as I've never come across it except in internet forums.
[quote name='Japhet' timestamp='1465137138' post='3065524']
Guitars can be sensitive to heat and often won't stay in tune when a room warms up. A spare guitar which is 'in tune' at the start of a gig will more often than not need re-tuning when the ambient temperature warms up in my experience.
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Very true, especially if the guitarist changes strings a lot.
(That said, 2 mins is a long time !)
To the OP, Kevin - have you spoken to the guitarist and mentioned he's taking a while to get tuned and it's holding things up ?
[quote name='cheddatom' timestamp='1464944689' post='3063930']
Wasn't a BCer running a charity to send used strings to those who can't afford in poorer countries?
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I don't know....anyone got any details ?