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Everything posted by neepheid
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Why do you think I have a Sire D5? That itch has to be scratched sometimes...
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I'm happy that you're happy, but you couldn't help having a wee dig at folk at the end, could you? If you're looking to make friends, or convince people of the value of your revelation to them, this isn't the way.
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A busy weekend for Nine Lives, two shiny new (to us) venues to play! Saturday it's the North Bar in Peterhead, Sunday it's the Pittendrum Bar in Sandhaven.
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Ach, I was just being a devil. Have a great gig!
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Is that what it says?
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Well, in an ideal world, free from constraints (for example monetary or physical space) then I'd be trying whatever I wanted, whenever I wanted. Life's not like that. Limits exist. As I said before, the reason I won't touch 15" cabs with a bargepole is mostly because they won't fit in my car. It has nothing to do with them being 15s, they just don't fit into my life and the way I want to live it. Also, frankly I'm just not that excited about amps and cabs. To me, they're a necessary component in order to make noise and that's about it. Apart from the 30W practice amp I started with, I've only owned 4 amps and 4 cabs in about 20 years, and almost always one at a time. Amps. Cabs. Eh, I'd rather buy another bass.
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I've owned one of these and I can't abide them, because the front pocket can't take A4 paper without folding it. Got rid when I sold a bass.
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I'd take that backhanded compliment and run with it, you bet
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https://reverendguitars.com/store/bass-pickup-jazz-bomb/ If you want to source one, you might want to give Merchant City Music in Glasgow a shout - they seem to be far and away the UK's most prolific Reverend dealer.
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I despise Jazz basses, and I'm not a huge fan of bridge pickups of any kind, yet the bridge pickup sound of my Reverend Triad is one of the finest sounding bridge pickups I've ever heard. As soon as I tried it in the shop, I was very impressed.
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There's nothing unique about either of my bands. Making music these days is like pissing in the sea.
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15" cabs don't fit in my car. 12" cabs do. So purely from a practicality point of view, I'll stick with the 12s, thanks.
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Accidental NBD... G&L Tribute SB-2 - the return
neepheid replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
Honestly, I'm more of a dark fingerboard guy. As such, if anyone's up for a neck swap, let me know! -
It was Kenny's and yes, I have one of those too for exactly the same reason
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9.5K - is that all? "The (Reverend) Jazz Bomb bridge pickup features warm mids and a focused attack, enhanced output, and still percussive when you dig in. Hum-free. 43 gauge wire, ceramic magnet, 14K ohms." Not that DC resistance is the be-all and end-all of pickup power...
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Reverend Jazz Bomb
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Accidental NBD... G&L Tribute SB-2 - the return
neepheid replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
It's a fair cop, guv'nor! But I was doing so well, having managed to visit Merchant City Music and successfully not buy anything... -
Accidental NBD... G&L Tribute SB-2 - the return
neepheid replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
Just finished having a quick razz on it. Good old MFD oomph! Then to a little bit of finessing - removed the pickguard film, had to tighten up the jack socket, redid the intonation and finally replaced the nasty, cheap dome top knobs with some nice solid flat tops. New flat tops with one of the original dome tops in the middle for scale. Bonus is that the set screw of the flat tops acts as a position indicator. -
Contribution to the tonewood debate - a unique take (Bacci)
neepheid replied to three's topic in Bass Guitars
If you stop contributing to the tonewood debate, it might go away? Wishful thinking, I know... -
Accidental NBD... G&L Tribute SB-2 - the return
neepheid replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
In for a penny... I'm sure there's an upper limit to how many basses one can fit in a 2011 Mitsubishi Colt, but I've yet to find it. -
Accidental NBD... G&L Tribute SB-2 - the return
neepheid replied to neepheid's topic in Bass Guitars
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I was in Glasgow this weekend, and as is customary a trip to the various guitar shops was in order. First visit was Merchant City Music. I'm OK with my Reverend Triad, but I gave a Squier Rascal a go. I'm not generally a fan of short scales, but the Rascal wasn't awful. What helps it is the geometry - the bridge being away from the body edge by a few inches moves fret 1 more into the position where I would expect it. But sonically I'm still not convinced that the Wide Range humbuckers are the pickups for me. Anyhoo, on to Guitarguitar. Tried a couple of Ashdowns - they were OK but the one with the single, central humbucker was a bit woofy sounding for my liking, and the bridge pickup on the PJ one was so noisy, it really put me off. Nice feeling necks, interesting looks, but again wasn't doing it for the old lugholes. Then I spotted a second hand bass on the wall, an example of which I had previously owned and sold, but in a more interesting finish than the one I had (which was white with plain black pickguard). I guess because G&L seem to be off the radar of most folk at the moment it was priced very keenly. In almost as new condition - the film hadn't been taken off the pickguard - the only blemish is a small finish chip at the bottom/back of the body. A quick razz with it, nostalgia kicked in and I caved. Does anyone like these shaggy dog stories? Or do you just want the pics? You know the drill with these - Split and single MFDs, two volume controls, that's it. I'm very happy to have an SB-2 again, that'll hopefully stave off any thoughts of getting an SB-1... Guess I should really sell something now
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Also, I always thought that stock EMG knobs were rank rotten - even back in the day.
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I'm pleased you got this sorted out to your liking, you heathen, blasphemous infidel
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I'm the OP - I bought mine back in 2023 before all you coat-tail riders came in