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colda

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  1. got my bassballs from Len - absolute pleasure to do business with - most highly recommended!
  2. ...and ironically, I now own the rather good padded gig bag (and the delightful p-lyte) that Tim got in exchange - anyone wanna swap for a hard case?
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  4. Our band have decided to include Road Rage in the set - try as I might I can't find any bass tabs anywhere - can anyone help?
  5. I've got a pair of these: [url="http://www.peavey-eu.com/pop_product.php?flag=GB&lan=UK&key=457"]http://www.peavey-eu.com/pop_product.php?f...=UK&key=457[/url] They are still in good condition having been used for both my PA system (so have poles as well if you want them) which I'm now scaling down and also as bass cabs (I like the way they sound) - Ideally, I'd like to keep them but really so have too much stuff in the lounge as it is (need to keep the wife-bass balance) They are quite lightweight and if you have enough room it's possible to carry one in each hand - which makes you look rather impressive to people looking on was £180 - will take £150 for the pair, to be collected from West Swindon - interested?
  6. [quote name='dannybuoy' post='177583' date='Apr 16 2008, 08:20 AM']In that case I won't do a swap, but I'll probably end up selling the quarter pounder on here at some stage.[/quote] no worries - PM me with a price when you want to sell will almost certainly be sending these back to Andy at Wizard
  7. [quote name='ped' post='176943' date='Apr 15 2008, 12:13 PM']I picked this up yesterday whilst I was dragged around primark. I have identified most of them... Ashdown MAG 300 1x15 Ashdown After Eight Ashdown Klystron combo, 1x15 Fender combo... Line6 Lowdown 150 Ashdown MAG 300 2x10 Not sure what the stack on the left is... [/quote] Hmmmm.....Ashdown T-shirts - 100% wool I assume
  8. [quote name='Beedster' post='177563' date='Apr 16 2008, 07:15 AM']I assume you've tried bypassing your vol/tone pots? I can't believe a Wizard PUP would have any issues. My Fender PUPs, especiially the 70's ones, have a far lower output than my SBP-3, so it might be that the PUP in question is designed to replicate an older model? Chris[/quote] yep tried that - put some cheap nasties in and the output doubles
  9. Nope - output is still low, magnets seem fine, windings seem perfect - dunno, maybe I'm missing something obvious
  10. Arrrghh! - due to a less than good wireless connection i ended up posting this twice yesterday and no it seems I delete the complete posting and left a cut off version Right, to continue: ---- ...would be far more suited to an active circuit, I've found that my adding a pre-amp (behringer mic200) between my bass and amp bring the output back into the realms of normality I've been in touch with Andy at Wizard over the weekend and he's happy to take a look at them, seem in the worst case a rewind would cost £35 So am looking to swap my Trads (and some dosh?) for something much hotter and preferably darker ---- So yeah, am very interested in your SD quarter pounder (it's a regular split p single pickup) but there is an issue with these Trads having an output that's far too low which you need to be aware of - that said I did have an idea today so might be able to cure the issue - will update this thread as soon as I've have chance to retest them
  11. I recently bought these from another basschat member for my precision bass project After installing them I've found the output to be far too low for my needs - to the point that I think they would be far more suited to
  12. hmmmm if i can get a matching 4ohm 1x15 and 2x10 out of this i might well be interested (matching as in look good together)
  13. [quote name='Beedster' post='158110' date='Mar 15 2008, 06:39 PM']Final bump before ebay[/quote] pm'd re carlsbro
  14. [quote name='Beedster' post='156723' date='Mar 13 2008, 01:48 PM']OK, the Carlsboro ain't state of the art (but for £50 what do you expect), but the rest is good stuff so come on. You know I'll consider offers from you lovely people.... Chris :brow:[/quote] If it rack mountable then I'm very interested
  15. I've been in love with my Peavey's for a while until I managed to pick up a Squier Standard Jazz from the local Crack Converters for £60, the Jazz played nice enough but there was something lacking - a Badass II, Fender Vintage/Original pickups and some TI flats sorted this out and it's now become my main bass. Being happy with the sound and feel of my Jazz I've not really had any desire for a Precision, until one appeared locally on ebay and with a winning bid of £45 for both the bass and a Laney 30W Hardcore bass amp, there were no photos and only a sketchy description in the listing, when I picked it up I was amazed on how easy it was to play and had the lowest action that I've come across on a bass, that said the stings were awful (alternate nickel and steel in order to have red/black alternating silks), The body has many chips but very little going through to the wood, there are a few dings on the back of the neck but these will be easy enough to sand out. So, I got it home and started stripping it down, here she is with just the string removed: An hour's work with a heat gun got rid of the original finish, I did consider the idea of just rubbing down the finish and painting on top but I feel much happier having the body stripped before I start, also I wanted to have a look at the wood to see if there is a chance of a natural finish - there isn't, the body is made up of a few blocks with a veneer on top, I did consider the idea of a sunburst type finish but there is very little character in the veneer so I doubt that I'll take this route (in a traditional sense at least). As for upgrades, these are as follows: 1. Bridge - replace with a Badass II 2. Tuners - replace with Fender Standard 3. Pickups - replace with Wizard Trad 4. Strings - replace with La Bella flats (760FS) 5. Electrics - 250k pots .47 cap I'm proud to say that all upgrades (not looked at No. 5 as yet) have been sourced here on Basschat Fortunately (for me) the neck profile is rather nice, it only about 1-2mm wider than my old Vester Jazz that I compared it against and not deep at all, there are the few dings to be sanded out and the holes for the tuners will need to be enlarged to take the Fender standard sized jobbies With the sanding down and cleaning the Squier headstock logo is no more, I'm not really into the idea of just putting a Fender logo on because firstly it's not really a Fender and secondly because it's not trying to be a Fender so I'm planning to put my own headstock design, the first idea is just to go with familiarity and keep to a Fenderish font like this: Or to have a bit of fun with the design and do something like this (please ignore the jazz/precision bit - used the jazz headstock as the design photo as it already has the correct size tuners installed): Which just leaves the finish, during the past few weeks my mind has gone through many ideas from a standard black finish through to totally custom artwork but I've always held back until I knew the situation with the wood, now that it's been decided that a natural finish isn't going to happy my mind is in a state of confusion as to what to do with the body, I have the original single ply pickguard that I'm happy to replace, only thing is that it's a 14 hole thing rather than the standard 13 hole arrangement, am I right in assuming that I can still use a 13 hold standard pickguard and just have to make new screw holes where required? Any suggestions on the finish? - help me out with ideas! Am now itching to get it all together and start playing it!
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