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Where's the correct place fora thumb rest on a Jazz?
The Burpster replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Bass Guitars
I think the most important line on that is..... "the actual location os at the owners discretion" Meaning, put it wherte you like it/want it. there is no right or wrong. If its purely for aesthetics why not put it where they were originally put, below the G string, and use it as a talking point. -
LFalex 1.1 has one one these and I've played it...... Very good it is too! I beleive he will be able to tell you all you need to know.....!
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Martin, has just been round and picked up my Roland CB30 amp. Paid cash and had quick chat. Throughly nice bloke. Bob.
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What do I use to polish me bass...?
The Burpster replied to Bassmurf's topic in Accessories and Misc
This threads had a good airing in here to off to misc gear.... -
What do I use to polish me bass...?
The Burpster replied to Bassmurf's topic in Accessories and Misc
Nearly all polishes contain a mild abrasive so dont be put off by Autoglym. It would be an excellent 'rejuvenator' polish. if they dont have a mild abrasvie then they havve silicon- as you've seen above not such a good thing on basses.... If you want to know how good autoglym is, PM kennyrodg who has the Ibanez that I .....ermm, renovated.... It was dull and matted when I got it. Its shiny and happy now! Bob. -
Martyn, Welcome and..... I think.... Dont expect a Sei for £50 and you'll be OK.....! Seriously, if you just want it for a noodle and youre not a perfectionist it'll be OK, if you want anymore than that or you like a specific or really trimmed down action, look elsewhere (and maybe dig a bit deeper into them pockets!). It'd help us tremendoulsy if you'd take a few mins to fill in your profile and do a quick hello on the intro's thread too!
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Indeed it do! Oh its pretty simple to operate and understand too, very useful for tempremental guitarists!
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[quote name='bass_ferret' post='217346' date='Jun 12 2008, 07:58 AM']Perhaps they should have a feature on how amps work [/quote] Ahhh but if you take Guitar and Bass mag they;ve already done it! very intersting it was too!
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The 5 way switch, flicks between combinations of the coils of the pick ups. so 1. (full forward) neck pup only 2. mix of neck pup and bridge pup (biased towards neck) 3. Both pups full on 4. mix of both biased towards bridge 5. Bridge up only. knobs from front (neck) to back (bridge)- Volume. (next 3 are w 3 band EQ)so... Bass mid treble Will that do?
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I'd say its all between your ears..... more likely to be a (subtle) string spacing difference, that your fingers arent quite used to yet.....
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Help with Machinehead problem
The Burpster replied to thewalruswaspaul's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='machinehead' post='217235' date='Jun 11 2008, 10:04 PM']Somebody has a problem with ME? [/quote] Yes, apparently you're loose and flappy! -
Just bought a pedal from Dan, it was sent well wrapped and good comms with Dan along the way! played it now and its every bit as good as I hoped. Thanks Dan- Top kit Top bloke.
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What do I use to polish me bass...?
The Burpster replied to Bassmurf's topic in Accessories and Misc
PRS and Ernie Ball make some exellent cleaning products as do Clover, Warwick, Fender. -
[quote name='Jobiebass' post='216745' date='Jun 11 2008, 11:57 AM']Not really my cup-o-tea. Prefer your P bass Burpster!!! I seriously wanna get my hands on that. You going West yorkshire bash? PM me if you are.[/quote] You'll want even more now it has a bassmute adorning it..... However, I've decided to keep it now..... If one has to go it'll be the custom shop 40th Anni. W-Y bassbash is probably a no as I have a lot to do at the weekends for the next few weeks. :ph34r:
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[quote name='Galilee' post='216635' date='Jun 11 2008, 09:26 AM']'tis pretty. Doesn't Rob Trujillo use these?[/quote] Not sure about pretty but it looks to me like it'll take on all comers and give 'em a good spankin' [i]"come an have go, if you think.[/i]...." you know the rest! Tony Campos (static-X) plays these, Rob T plays a Gravity....
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Please recommend me some tapewounds
The Burpster replied to markdavid's topic in Accessories and Misc
Bl88dy heck, thats way out... That looks liek a duff string to me.... Ring Rotosound and tell 'em..... I would! -
Please recommend me some tapewounds
The Burpster replied to markdavid's topic in Accessories and Misc
Mark, is tis a new set of strings by chance? I had a set of Rotos do that to me and after a few weeks they settled down and I had to re set the intonation. Have you got any of the cotton binding between the string and the saddle? -
Karl, It would help massivley if we knew a bit more about you, and we could pick up your details from your profile. Are we correct in assuming that its the one on ebay? if so a link to that sale would be nice. Also if you are considering offering any discount or deas to BC members. I'd love an L2 but judging by the pics on ebay this one has had a hard life to date. ???? Bob.
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I recomend a Boss Micro Br.... All you need is there. He can record, overdub, convert to MP3 and send it to you. I do this with basslines for my guitarist!
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For what they cost you will be hard pushed to beat cables made by our own OBBM. he uses top components by Neutrik and Van Damme. These are music and TV industry standard parts and are probably the best VFM you can get. FYI my guitarist has a Whirlwind lead (cost him £35 odd squids several years ago) He was gutted when I gave him my Neutrick and Klotz lead to use (about £8 all up) as it sounds just as good if not better than the Whirlwind. If you want to spend lots on a lead, thats entirely your own choice. Will it be any better in sound quality and durablity/reliability than one made of good components? I seriously doubt it.
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From my "pimp my axe" perspective, it depends on what the bass is in the first place. If it made of good wood and the neck body join is good, then you can spend whatever you like on the other components. Some come with all good components, some with some good stuff and some cost cutting parts. some come equipped with a load of shonky crap and you can make the other resultant parts into a pretty damn good guitar. Having just binned all the parts on a Highway One P bass (very nice US body and neck) and replaced them with top quality parts, I can state that it can make a huge difference to the resultant instrument in both handling and sound. My first bass (a Yamaha) was fitted out with some right shonky parts, to keep its cost down. The neck was great and the body although of basswood was nicely made. With some proper components on it, it transformed it completely. So which parts are the most important? I'd say the body and neck, as all lthe other parts are easily upgradeable.
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Please recommend me some tapewounds
The Burpster replied to markdavid's topic in Accessories and Misc
So what happens with the 12th fret harmonic and the open string tuning? Did you have to move the saddles at all to get teh 12th correct? -
Couldnt resist posting this... I know its aimed at serious heavy players but this bass is drop dead........ (just been a review of it in one the US comics I take and they love it, I must say I'm pretty taken with it too....) [url="http://www.fernandesguitars.com/t4d.html"]http://www.fernandesguitars.com/t4d.html[/url]
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Please recommend me some tapewounds
The Burpster replied to markdavid's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='markdavid' post='215909' date='Jun 10 2008, 08:42 AM']Just had a thought , The E string seems to be too long , even though I got the right scale length for my bass , I wonder whether having part of the actual string wrapped around the tuning post might be causing the intonation issue? I know that this is not usually an issue with rounds and flats but perhaps tapewounds are different[/quote] Shuoldnt be, I have had no issues with nylons and tuning posts. It is easy enough to srtip off some of the nylon tape if you need to but, OOI what intonation issues are you having?