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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='1018501' date='Nov 10 2010, 10:36 AM']I like the P-MM-P, partially because I want to know how the MM would sound in that position. Potential for boom and whump there, maybe?[/quote] The RFB pickup in my ACG is roughly in that position, an inch or so in front of the usual MM location. To my ear, it's a nice mix between a MM bite and P Bass heft Eude
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Dude that's going to be one cool bass, going to be watching this one eagerly I personally am not a huge fan of the P pickup being mounted askew like that, reckon the other layouts are a but nicer. What are you thinking colour-wise or have you not got there yet?... Eude
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Chuffed to bits for you mate Anything shy of 6 months is real quick for a full custom bass too, top work Robbie! Eude
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Wow - nice work fella!
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[quote name='Bigwan' post='1011967' date='Nov 4 2010, 12:53 PM']Meh... if it sounds like the AG500SC they can keep it. That amp was a bigtime disappointment for me (although I didn't play it with Aggie cabs - apparently they work best with their own cabs). I went back to my *cough* ashdown *cough* (always feel a bit embarassed by that admission round here) - also gave up on my Thunderfunk and went back to my ashdown. Have to say Aguilar are a bit late to that party... but unlike ashdown, you can probably be assured they'll get it right...[/quote] We've had very different experiences bud, I had a go of an AG500SC through a single GS112 and was seriously blown away! If I had had the cash at the time, and could've coped with going back up to a full sized head again it would've been perfect, I was sold, completely and utterly. For me, it had quite a modern a aggressive sound though, which won't be everyone's cup of tea I guess. Really interested to see what they can come up with though. Eude
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[quote name='Musicman20' post='1011821' date='Nov 4 2010, 11:15 AM']Oh, and apparently they also may (note 'may') have a mini amp/micro amp coming out. I really like Aguilar, so Im hoping its fantastic![/quote] Wow! When the time's right, I'll be on that like a nun sandwich!
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Man alive! That's so cool! Eude
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Really please for you mate. It's been great watching the process from start to finish, you should be real proud of all your work Can't wait for the YT clips! Eude
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Wow man, that looks sublime, really really impressed, but not surprised Robbie's work is amazing! Bet you can't wait to get your mitts on it. Wonder if I can work out some way of intercepting it... Eude
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1010798' date='Nov 3 2010, 02:11 PM']It's definitely in the old-school side! More so than the TC? Maybe. This really suprised me. I ran both amps flat (whatever that means in reality!) and they were definitely in the same ballpark...[/quote] Cool man. I'm resigned to bedroom playing for the foreseeable, having moved to London, so no big gigs at the mo. I'm still in my Edinburgh band, but gigging is going to be very sparse just now. Getting married next year, so once that's done, I'll look for something more regular down here, "South of the River". Can't wait to get the Promethean plugged into something with a but more speaker surface area. It's great that the very same amp is perfect for bedroom practice with headphones though isn't it Eude
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[quote name='wateroftyne' post='1010524' date='Nov 3 2010, 11:02 AM']Quick update... I too the Promethean head out of the combo and ran it alongside my RH450 through a BFB Compact over the weekend, switching back and forth between songs. What a great little head... it was a slightly different flavour to the RH450, but I just couldn't choose between them. What a bargain...[/quote] Glad to hear it's still working well for you mate. Would you say the Promethean is a little more old school in character? Is to my ears, certainly not very hi-fi. Cheers, Eude
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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='1010503' date='Nov 3 2010, 10:46 AM']I think the bass should speak for itself, brand name or not. Just got to make sure it gets into peoples hands.[/quote] Well if I end up in the market for a Jazz Bass-esque instrument I'll be looking at Farida first for sure, not a lot of people have shouted about them yet, but the ones who have know what they're talking about when it comes to Jazzes Do you know what price this one will be coming in at yet? Eude
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[quote name='goblin' post='1010022' date='Nov 2 2010, 08:40 PM']Couple of questions, I'll presume judging by the price they're coming from america, so how much did you have to pay in import duties and stuff? Also, can you possibly stick some pics up of yours inside and out? Cheers, Dave[/quote] Hey Dave, I can't recall the exact figures now, but it ended up costing about £135 all in, but at the time the dollar was pretty weak. Dave Perry on here recently ordered one, so you might be able to get a better estimate from him. The bags are paid for in the states and made in South America, can't recall exactly where though. You'll have to be patient with me RE pics I'm afraid, I'm not home during daylight hours at the moment, so getting a decent pic will be tough. Here's a pics of some of my gear to get started though >> [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=72396&view=findpost&p=904935"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&sho...st&p=904935[/url] It's in the back there. For more pics and info, there's some stuff on talkbass >> [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showpost.php?p=8851660&postcount=3"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showpost.php...amp;postcount=3[/url] and Probag used to make the bags for Low End too >> [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=434610&highlight=probag"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.p...ighlight=probag[/url] - exactly the same stuff... Will try to sort out pics when I can. Eude
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As far as mass appeal goes mate, I'd leave the ramp idea well alone. I'm sure it would put off more people than it would attract. Folks who like ramps are usually no strangers to modding or custom basses, so putting one on wouldn't be a problem, however if having one on the bass effected the overall aesthetic when it was removed, some more traditionalists would look elsewhere. I personally think the bass looks amazing as it is, and I really think it could be a bit of a Squier/MIM Fender killer. Going for a satin neck would be sensible if it was possible, as although this thing looks far better than it's competition, it'd probably be sensible for it to feel a little more familiar, as you don't often get a gloss neck with a Fenderesque bass. Just my 2p Eude
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[quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1008990' date='Nov 1 2010, 08:59 PM']Woohoo! Body waxed. The finish is finished so-to-speak Pre-amp and assembly here we come. [/quote] HOT DAMN!
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That looks awesome dude! Eude
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[quote name='goblin' post='1005948' date='Oct 30 2010, 12:52 AM']cheers for the link eude, they look quite sweet to be honest![/quote] No bother at all matey. They do custom work and they have standard sizes and shapes too. Really really impressed with the workmanship. The zips on the pockets are a little puny, but you could ask them to use the same as they do on the main bit, I will when I order my next one. The quality of leather is amazing, nothing subtle or delicate about it, just big slabs of very thick material, never seen anything like it, perfect for protecting your bass Eude
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Top work mate! Looking great, quite an adventurous build going neck through, but looks like you've broken the back of the work in 2 days! I'd love to do this course sometime soon, if time and money will ever allow! My fiance did a wood turning course down at the same place recently, some real nice places to stay round there, and several good watering holes too! I'd love to build a nice simple shortscale at some point... Eude
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Silly Small!
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[url="http://probag-net.com/"]http://probag-net.com/[/url] Got mine from there, really really pleased with it
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This is awesome dude, how'd you get on board with a project like this, you in the the business? Really intrigued by these Farida's, they get a proper good write up from everyone, and I for one really like the Jaguaresqe lower horn. Can't wait to see how this pans out. Top work fella Eude
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That is freakin' tiny! Eude
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Keep coming back to perv over your collection mate, your black Jazz in particular! Awesome And your new holly topped beast is gorgeous too, you're a lucky man. Eude
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Have you spotted this?... [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=85921&st=20&p=900797&#entry900797"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...mp;#entry900797[/url] I know it's over budget, but the extra £150 is worth it for the preamp alone never mind the fact it's a hand made bass! I've played that particular bass and if it'd been 33" scale I'd have been all over it! Cheers, Eude
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Hey mate, did you ever get this bass?... Eude