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neepheid

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  1. Boo!
  2. WOAH - £225! Sniper alley at the end. That's a crazy price for such a basket case. Good luck to 'em (unless we see it relisted soon because someone didn't read/look at the pictures)
  3. £167 with a few minutes to go - that's a mad price considering how much work needs done on it. I applaud someone's detemination to get a Yamaha BB but I hope they know what they've taken on. Once the bids went beyond £100 I was out.
  4. All the best! If you're feeling rusty then there's nothing like the lump hammer of pressure you've just put yourselves under to bash it away
  5. I don't see any point in doing anything other than directing this question at the creator of the video. I see that someone already asked that and got roundly ignored but maybe if you ask nicer than they did - or message them on insta, seeing as they left a link to that? Asking here will just end up with the bass equivalent of the verbal diarrhoea one might expect at a blind wine or whisky tasting. 100% subjective, 10% lucky guesses and in this case the labels have been ripped off the bottles so we'll never really know what we're drinking, and the host ain't telling.
  6. It sounds like I got off lightly, considering how lazy I was wrt bass. My hat is off to those who played frequently during the lockdown(s). I picked up the bass about three times in 18 months - just no motivation to do so - no gigs, no rehearsals, no pressure, no-one to play with, tried the online rehearsal thing and it was gash, just meh. I was debating with myself whether or not to give up the bass if truth be told. I'm glad I didn't.
  7. It's already at the top end of what I'd be prepared to pay - the delaminating fingerboard aside there's a lot of dismantling and cleaning up to do. No idea what state the pickups/electronics will be in. For the fingerboard, I'd try injecting wood glue into the crack in several places then clamping it. I've done that before for a couple of basses with good results. Has it been submerged in water all this time? Yuck, what a shame!
  8. Does the application of my boot to band members' backsides count?
  9. Trying to enlarge the hole in the knob will probably remove the ridges around the hole. That will make them less likely to mate with the ridges on the pot shaft and make the knobs slip when you turn them. I wouldn't try that. Also if they do turn out to be the wrong knobs, you won't be able to return them if you alter them.
  10. The pictures aren't clear enough for me to accurately count the splines but I think that you should be OK - pretty sure fine splines are the less common of the two types. If you're having difficulty fitting the new knobs, try taking a pair of pliers and /gently/ squeezing the pot shaft together so the gap is a little less. See if that allows you to press the knob down. If you go too far, use a small, flat bladed screwdriver to prise the split shaft apart a little. I've had to do that a few times in the past.
  11. You were right the first time - series equals more oomph vs. parallel
  12. Can you take some photos of the pot shaft from the top - use macro mode if your camera has it. Also take a picture of the inside of the new knob. Additionally, can you paste a link to the knobs you bought on Amazon?
  13. I had a look at the completed listings - they're dreaming at that price. Slim pickings but the ones that sold seem to have gone for around the £300 mark
  14. Is that the completed/sold price on eBay?
  15. It wasn't as painful a time as it sounds like you had. Yes, I was rusty, but on the other hand I didn't have to break in a new drummer. Originals band was easier to get back into the swing of than the covers band. I guess it's just easier to remember/play songs you (co)wrote. No major physical ill-effects. Had a bit of a sore shoulder after the first two gigs back but it was gone the next morning.
  16. I guess I've always been a sucker for trans cherry red. Metallics also work great for me. Gloss black offset with cream binding is a strong look too. Oh whoops, I've just described my current basses, my first bass and probably about half the basses I've ever owned
  17. Last gig, pub gig, 500W into 2x1x10" - master at just over half. With the amp sitting right next to the drums and no other monitoring, I could hear myself no bother. DI from the amp into the desk for a bit of reinforcement through the PA. I'm also of the suspicion that you've got a cab mismatch, which takes the impedance below what the amp is designed for.
  18. It's not the bass line that concerns me, it's just the song as a whole - I find it a snoozefest. It never shifts gear, it never powers home for me. I play it for the punters, not for me. Each to their own, I guess.
  19. Songs we play that rarely fail to get audience participation: P!nk - Who Knew ABBA - Waterloo Journey - Don't Stop Believin' Bryan Adams - Summer of '69 Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved (super simple song and great for the second last song of the night before something rocky to finish - might just be a Scottish thing though. One time we ended up playing this three times - they just kept asking for it *shrugs*) I effin hate playing Don't Stop Believin' (boring song which doesn't seem to go anywhere) but punters love it, doesn't seem to matter what age. If the PlayStation Generation are in the house then Feeder - Just a Day works well (thanks, Gran Turismo). If it's a football crowd, Sweet Caroline might work off the back of the Euros.
  20. Do I have a "main bass", now that I've bought one which cost more than my car? No, I have never experienced this. If I did try a bass which blew my hair back and cost half the price of my G&L L-1000 then I guess I would be a little rueful but it would have to be AMAZEBALLS. Then I'd solve the issue by finding a way to own both of them
  21. Nothing? EUB, stretch, double meaning of stretch? Ba-doom, tish! Come on! Tough thread
  22. No-one mentioned EUBs until you did, that's a bit of a stretch.
  23. I get what you're saying, but none of these are /good/ reasons in my opinion to discount any particular bass for any particlar gig.
  24. Is bass X good for genre Y? Yes.
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