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  1. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1382614144' post='2254356']
    I used to rehearse in mill hill, near hammers lane. Not sure if that's nearer?
    The guy running it was Portuguese (or was it Dutch?). Bit of a tw@t when it comes to rushing you out .
    [/quote]
    This is our nearest studio, only 10 minutes away from us, but what a dump!

    They have just finished the new complex with a shop which is nice, but the studios in the new building cost as much as £18 per hour.
    The old studios which are outside are damp, smelly and just downright disgusting.

  2. I tried the Santuary and found their prices very high.

    The drummer and myself are auditioning two or three guitarists over a three hour period, so obviously we are paying.
    At £16 per hour that's £48 the pair of us will have to stump up! :huh:

    We normally rehearse in Hertfordshire and most places we go to are more like £10 per hour, and one is only £8 per hour including amp, drums etc..

  3. Feel for you mate!

    Have you not asked for a reason?

    Sometimes these things turn out for the better, you say you turned down a "proper" band for them, so you must have something to offer, and it doesn't sound that they were that great anyway.

    Today is another day, and there are plenty of other "proper" bands out there, so start searching Joinmyband or Lemonrock and other similar sites, and find one of them!

    Good luck! :)

  4. To update you all, I have playing around more with the amp settings today, and I think that I must have been setting everything too wooly in the first place, I have tried different settings to get a more clangy sound, and now the tone pot is actually coming into play giving me far more range.

    Thanks for all the great advice everybody, and the kind offers from some BC'ers to help sort the problem personally. :)

  5. [quote name='andydye' timestamp='1382457757' post='2252395']
    are you near anyone else with a similar p-bass from on here? coffee, chat, a-b the basses??
    [/quote]
    Thanks Andy, but I have had a couple of precisions over the years, MIM, Squier and now the MIA, and they all seem to have a similar problem, although I would say the MIM probably had the biggest range, although not great.

    The two Warmoth 54's I put together with Lollars, CTS250 pots, and PIO capacitor 0.047uF, have far more range.

  6. I am going directly into the amp, no DI involved.

    The tone control definitely works, as it goes from wooly to slightly less wooly, but it definitely doesn't go clangy, which I feel is should at least start aproaching it, and like molan stated, I tend to have it either closed or fully open, because like him, there is nothing in between either.

    I absolutely love the bass, I got real lucky with it, and I certainly don't want to start messing with it in any way other than maybe a cap change.
    It does sound great, but it would be nice just to have a bit more tonal range for different situations.

  7. Right, I've now gone full circle, I started off with a precision, and then I tried almost every other bass you can think of, before coming back to a precision.

    For me, it just feels right, and most of the time it sounds right, but is it just me, why do I hear very little difference when using the tone knob?

    As I said, most of the time its cuts through nicely, but it would be great if I could get just a little bit more variation in tone, so is there anything that can be done to make the tone pot do more?

    I'm not really that clued up on the electrics side of things, and I definitely don't want to go active, so I was wondering whether a different capacitor or whatever would make a difference?

    My bass is a Fender American Standard 2008.

  8. I am still wearing clothes that I bought four or five years ago, don't get me wrong, they are all well looked after, washed and ironed etc regularly, and they look fine.

    Whereas, Mrs Brig will buy something new at least once a month costing on average £70/80 and think nothing of it, so a years worth of clothes for her, is the equivilent of me spending £900/1000 on a new bass every year. :)

  9. [b][color=#ff0000]BAREFACED SUPER TWELVE[/color][/b]

    As I'm moving soon, I really do need to sell this, so I have decided to drop the price to [color=#ff0000][b][size=6]£525[/size][/b][/color] :sad:
    I wont go any lower so please don't ask, and if it doesn't go, then I will take it with me.

    The cab is in excellent condition and has only been used for one gig, and a few rehearsals.

    You are welcome to come and try the cab out.

    Cash on collection preferred, but I would ship providing the buyer meets the costs.

    I might consider delivering locally, or maybe up to a couple of hours drive away for fuel costs.

  10. [b]GENZ BENZ STREAMLINER 9.0[/b]

    In excellent condition apart from some of the writing on the back has worn off a bit, which is due to taking it in and out of the case.

    I have reduced it to [b][color=#ff0000]£425[/color][/b] which includes the official Genz Benz carry bag that cost over [color=#ff0000][b]£50[/b][/color]
    I'm moving soon, so if it doesn't sell, then I take it with me.

    You are welcome to come and try it out.

    Cash on collection would be preferred, but I would be willing to ship, providing the buyer doesn't mind paying the cost.

    I might deliver locally, or a couple of hours drive away for fuel costs.

    [size=5][b][color=#FF0000]I have decided to hold on to the amp![/color][/b][/size]

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