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AndyBass

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  1. Hi again. So i bought a pickup from Vic’s pickups a while back and was carrying it as a gig spare when not using it on my spare bass, but I managed to lose it in a bar somewhere. So...before I buy another (as they’re cheap, but I wasn’t that keen on it), anyone got an old K&K rockabilly, Fonokraft or similar knocking about they’d be happy to sell on? Time was classifieds would be full of them but not any more! Thanks 😁 (sorry if this should be in stuff wanted, but figured it’d be lost in electric bass stuff there)
  2. Thanks for the opinions everyone. I’ll not expect an imminent cave-in, but next time it needs a trip to a luthier for something, or I have a chance beforehand, I’ll get it checked out. Cheers!
  3. Appreciate that’s probably the most incomprehensible thread title. So what I’m asking is, I’ve recently noticed the edge of the f hole in the G side of my Duke is getting misshapen, I think because the bridge has been moving about and has put too much pressure on an unsupported area. I’ve attached a couple of photos. Anyway I just wondered if other people have encountered the same thing, is there a home fix o bend it back out, is it a luthier job, is it indicative of a bigger problem or probably just cosmetic? It doesn’t have any effect on the sound to my ear, so it’s more a structural concern. Thanks for any thoughts!
  4. With Brexit on the horizon, I’ve heard it’s a great time to start stockpiling amps...😁 Got no plans Friday so I could probably get it to wherever you’re playing if you’re interested
  5. Thanks mate. If you’d be interested if it weren’t for distance let me know where you’re based. I travel a bit
  6. Gallien Krueger MB212-ii up for sale. Great combo with a good sound and good power/portability balance. Has done me well from recording to gigging, blues to psychobilly. Some very minor signs of wear to a couple of the edges, but cosmetic only (and even then barely so) and transported and stored in a padded soft case. Collection from Sheffield any time or Leeds 9-4 weekdays
  7. Thanks for signposting that Krivo, looks a decent deal especially if it's a cut above the Schaller. But let's face it the main reason is that I'm playing psychobilly and the Krivo is black...🤘That said I'm not in an immediate rush so I'll be hanging over the classifieds on the offchance one or other comes up. Thanks for the advice.
  8. Hi - I've been playing some super-loud gigs and recently and I'm tired of feedback, despite a million Macguyver-style attempts to get round it. So I'm thinking it might be time to switch to a mag pickup. Any recommendations for a good mag pickup and some good low tension (lower the better) strings which will work with one? All advice gratefully received 🙏
  9. As with anything, its supply and demand. If you need to sell and no one's looking to buy, I've seen good basses knocked down to crazy (IMO) prices, including on here. Vintage laminate basses like Kays and Kings hold or gain value because of their perceived qualities and because there will never be any more of them. Carved basses may hold value a little better but typically you're looking at the higher end, older ones. A new carved Gedo, Archer it whatever isn't going to be much different to a 3, 6 or perhaps even 10 year old one so it may lose value, dependent on how long you can wait for a sale. There's no hard and fast rule I'm afraid. I say just buy it and have hundreds of pounds of fun with it so you don't have to care if you make every penny back 😀 consider it an investment in the joy of playing, looking badass on stage and wasting money trying to find the right strings. You'll be in good company.
  10. They look nice, I reckon my set would be improved with a wrapped A, that's the only one that's started to go a bit dead now. Hope you like 'em. And if not sell them to me really cheap 😉
  11. Yeah I'm happy with it. Never needed to separate out the signals, but then I like the keep complexity to a minimum. The only thing that's a pain is having the gain and EQ inside the box but that's not solved by the newer version. On a related note someone sent me a "sticky note" which I saw had a picture of a k&k preamp on it just as I clicked to get rid, assuming it was the usual "dear guest" junk that's always there when I first log in. So apologies for not responding whoever that was from. I'm pretty low tech as I say.
  12. As I recall, the older preamp (which I have) blends the two signals into one mono output, whereas the newer one gives the option of mixed or separating out the fingerboard output. The colour of writing isn't a reliable differentiator though, as there was a later yellow-writing version with the option to split. Oh my god what a nerd I have become.
  13. What I should add I suppose is that if you do get more slappable strings (acknowledging you can slap any strings if you're determined enough) the "weedwacker" type ones such as those I suggest above (so named as they're basically like strimmer cable) tend to be fatter, which may mean you need to widen the slots in the bridge and nut accordingly. Apologies if I'm stating the obvious but didn't want you to go down that route then find it was more complicated than you'd thought.
  14. Get some Superior Bassworks or similar - they claim to be suitable for 1/2 size basses, are incredibly easy to slap and you can always just cut the ends off if they're too long to wind in the pegbox. Sorted. And they're incredibly cheap, which is probably the only time you'll hear that said of anything in this forum 😁
  15. Yeah that's fine. You should see the hash jobs I've done just because I got bored of/carried away with filing a gap in the bridge. They do break if too tightly squished so as long as it moves but doesn't flop out you're sorted. Not sure about your taste in rugs tho 😁
  16. Hi - the Twister string is one of the Gut-a-like range, a copper-wrapped E. Definitely more usable than the standard E which has the tone and definition you'd expect from a bit of washing line. They sell them through Thomann etc. All this talk of Innovations is making me way to put my golden slaps back on and give them another go!
  17. If you're used to gut-a-likes and change for a new brand you'll find any of the Innovation "slaps" quite thin and snappy by comparison. Better sustain but higher tension, theyll solve your problem but will feel different. If you like the gut-a-likes and just get a new E, the "twister" E (copper wound) they make matches great, used that in my main gigging bass for some 3 years now. I have a Presto Ultralight that would match well too. An Innovation E would feel weird on its own as the thickness would be like a Gut-a-like D. Your post suggests you like the strings you have but the E has deadened beyond usefulness over time. If that's the case and you otherwise like the strings I'd just get a snappier E, as the Gut-a-like is a bit floppy (currently using one with Superior Bassworks A-G on my back-up bass tho)
  18. Good call - got one on my other bass, and would get another but they cost a fair whack. Sorted a Presto E to have a go with so we shall see!
  19. Thanks guys, really appreciate it. Reckon I'll try the Presto to start with
  20. I've just strung some Superior Bassworks on one of my basses and while I love them for slap, it's fair to say the E is unusable. Tried a Duke gut-a-like and it's no better. I have a bunch of Innovations (golden slaps, rockabillys) but the E is too thin to feel right against the SBW strings. So I'm thinking I need something with the fatness of a fake gut E but wrapped for extra twang. And low budget ideally! Any suggestions? Thanks
  21. Those are actually mine 😁, but in trying to figure out what to ask for them I found out they were making them again, so posted that info here.
  22. Don't know if the OP got hold of some or if this has already been mentioned elsewhere, but Nicholas and Ivan have been selling some new sets recently, so looks like they're back in production, albeit in the same small numbers.
  23. That's nice. What model?
  24. Not really to do with the sound - the type of thing I play it doesn't make too much difference and the practicality of EUBs is a big plus, I just prefer the aesthetic and feel of the big chunk of wood, plus I move around a lot and I find them less stable because of being so light and stick-y. Not offering mine up for sale just now I'm afraid but happy to help with info as needed and if you don't win this EBay one but are still into the idea, you're welcome to try it if you pass Sheffield any time.
  25. You want measurements or anything give me a shout. It's exactly the same bass, and my converted one plays nicely and sounds fine. Gigged it a few times (don't really like gigging eub) but generally bows well, slaps well, amplifies well, and cheap. whats not to like?
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