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tommorichards

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  1. Funnily enough, I ended up finding what I hope to be a direct replacement for the old one, as mine uses threaded captivated nuts which are stronger than screwing in a wood screw. I started looking for a replacement wheel but I found one with the right dimensions on ebay. With luck they'll be here ASAP, and I can see if they work. 

    This is them in case anyone is after some as well. 

    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F282329357464

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  2. Okay, if you can find a set of caster wheels that are 3" diameter, and 1 1/2" across (the distance between the mounting points), then that would be grand. 

    Or for the full unit, it's 

    100mm overall height

    45mm x 75mm fixing hole centres. 

    I can't find any anywhere. 

  3. @MWH thanks dude. I don't mind them being non original, I'm more interested in ones that are sturdy and rugged. If you have a couple of 3" wheels that would be grand.

    @ikay That site looks spot on, but this needs to be fixed in 2 weeks in time for my bands tour around Spain. Otherwise I may have ordered them. 

  4. Pickup wise, I'd first start off by finding places that have stock pickups that are the same shape as your current pickups so they just go straight in. Then read reviews of each one, and you'll be able to narrow it down. 

    Preamp wise, it depends how much you want to spend. The high end preamp like ACG and John East have excellent reviews, but are quite expensive. Cheap Chinese ones from ebay (around £15) are okay, but aren't very usable. 

    Depending on what you're after, it may also help to Google your bass, and see what upgrades people have already put in. There may be a standard upgrade done to it that a lot of people like. 

  5. That sounds as if your bass has been shielded with either black paint or copper foil. This wire would have been used to connect the shielding to the earth to stop unwanted buzzing. 

    Assuming that's what it's there for, I'd connect it to an earth point. A picture would also help to determine its use if its not the shielding thing. 

  6. The OLP (officially licensed product, by Musicman) Stingray bass has the classic sound of its homage. This one has been upgraded with a custom made preamp, based upon the original circuit from 1976. Shielding throughout. Its all black, with black hardware, and a custom BWB pickguard. Fresh battery and strings on it as well.

    No trades. Try it out first, im in New Brighton, on the Wirral.

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  7. This bass has a P and J pickup arrangement, and Vol/Vol/Tone controls, with speedknobs, and they all work perfectly, no crackles. It uses double ball end strings, which it is currently wearing a brand new set of 40-100's. The paint has cracked on the back of the neck and body in certain places, due to poor storage of it by the previous owner. Sounds amazing and stands up perfectly on its own due to the 2 bottom strap pegs.

    No trades, and come try it out. Im in New Brighton on the Wirral.

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