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The Burpster

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  1. [quote name='ikay' post='1137148' date='Feb 22 2011, 02:44 PM']Burpster, I've often wondered about these. Do have any soundclips showing the two mute settings? Can you fine tune them for each string and did you drill holes to mount? I'm thinking of adding mutes to my fretless to dial in a thumpier tone when needed.[/quote]

    Sorry I have no sound clips of mine as you'd need a direct comparison.

    As for set up, you manually set these up once on the bass and yes you can tune the amount that each mute, mutes each string. In fact they take a little time setting up well as clearly fat strings take a wee bit more damping to get a uniform effect accross teh strings - but when you have it set up it is fabulous!

    You can drill them ( I have mine ) but they come supplied with a very good and thin double sided tape that allows you to mount without gluing.

  2. [quote name='farmer61' post='1136865' date='Feb 22 2011, 11:09 AM']Has he advertised it on here before, if not I wonder why?[/quote]

    He more than likely isn't keen on being slagged off for asking what he wants for it, seems to be a current UNWELCOME trend in 'forsale'...
    :)

  3. [quote name='Bass_Guardian' post='1136365' date='Feb 21 2011, 09:55 PM']As title says.

    Whats best Foam or felt mutes? And where can i get said things?

    Thanks in advance

    Alex :)[/quote]

    Alex, the BEST foam mutes are these.

    [url="http://www.bassmute.com/bassmute/bm_mainframe.html"]http://www.bassmute.com/bassmute/bm_mainframe.html[/url]

    But this being the land of thrift and whingers, I'm sure there will be plenty along in a bit to rubbish this bit of kit because to some its expensive.

    I have bassmutes on my PRSs and they are superb. you have 2 completely adjustable amounts of mute on each string at the flick of a switch - when you are not using them they sit quietly out of the way whilst dissengaged.

    If I'm using mute I want to know how much I'm using and not have to scratch around looking for bits of foam - but then apparently I have more money than sense according to some...... :)

  4. The Takamine is a pretty good bass, but have a look at these before you pull the trigger -

    [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/ovation_b778tx5_elite_tx_bass.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/ovation_b778tx5_elite_tx_bass.htm[/url]

    Ovation are really good and this model especially. (although Thomann list this as the B778TX-5 its actually a B778TX-4 shown)

    Bugger them bugger them bugger them...! :) :)

    I thought I had cured my Ovation gas but this just looks sick.....!
    :lol:

  5. Now before any of you medically savvy buffoons start dropping out poo jokes.... :)

    What I'm after, is what do you guys sit on for practice when you're not stood up doing the JJ Burnel thing....?

    Drum stool?

    Any old thing?

    side of the bed?

    Speaker cab?

    Having moved I dont have the same space I did and playing sat on my bed is uncomfortable so I need something specific.

    Come on 'fess up what do you use....?

  6. [quote name='MatthewKeys' post='1124444' date='Feb 11 2011, 10:14 PM']I'm pretty sure it's a crack in the wood, unfortunately?


    I have two options:
    1. Send the bass back and get full 260 pound refund.
    2. Accept around 70 pounds compensation for the crack, which I could use to buy a new neck. Maybe I could trade this neck and my £70 for a maple neck, is that realistic?[/quote]

    Matt,

    Pretty sure wouldnt be good enough for me. I would want to know for sure - then you can act accordingly.

    My opinion FWIW is get a full refund and send it back. If you are not 100% happy with it now you never will be.

  7. is it actually a crack or a grain line or a crack in the laquer? It could any one of those from your pic.

    TBH it doesnt look like the right shape to be a crack I have seen in necks before..... But I'm not close enough to see it.

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