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neepheid

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  1. neepheid

    Hello!

    Welcome to the forum
  2. [quote name='4 Strings' post='742104' date='Feb 11 2010, 02:03 PM']Good choice not to make enemies, if the 'experienced' guy defaults in some way you're likely to be the first call (by which time they might have found a decent guitarist)[/quote] +1 - I got my first (and current) gig because I couldn't do it when I was offered it (too busy planning a wedding), they tried another bass player in the meantime, didn't work out, came back to me once all the busyness was over and I got it.
  3. Back to the top!
  4. Someone snap this up before I buy it for the hell of it and exist on beans on toast for the rest of the month!
  5. Try soaking the screws in diet coke (cheap stuff'll do) for a few hours. Rinse and dry thoroughly before putting them back
  6. Cheers again guys Bump!
  7. neepheid

    Heyy!

    Welcome to the forum - that's a tasty, well looked after Lyte there
  8. [quote name='Bassassin' post='740773' date='Feb 10 2010, 11:09 AM']It's a looker alright, whatever it is. Wonder if the fleamarket story's true - I go to my local car boot religiously (well, it is on a Sunday morning!) every week, hoping to find something like this for £25! Jon.[/quote] A mate of mine did find a 16 channel Studiomaster mixing desk in a wooden case in a bin last year. He gave it to me because I "would know what to do with it". A few hours of Servisol (so many pots!) and it was revived! That's the best "lucky find" I can come up with.
  9. I've recorded sound clips for basses in the past, and have taken the time to highlight the extremes of the range of the tonal variety. That's fine for a 1 pickup, vol, tone arrangement (tone all up, tone all down) but it gets more and more complicated as things evolve. 2 pickups and 2 band EQ was mildly annoying but doable (neck,bridge,both on flat EQ, extremes - neck pup, max bass, min treble and bridge pup, min bass max treble). I wonder what's the best thing to do for a complex arrangement (2 pickups, 5 way switch, 3 band EQ). I recorded all 5 switch positions with flat EQ, but how best to demo the EQ system? It was getting late so I just put my favourite switch position and found one nice EQ position and did that, but it barely scrapes the surface. Is highlighting the extremes still a good idea? In this case I guess it would be (neck pup, bass max, mid flat, treble min) and (bridge pickup, bass min, mid flat, treble max)? By this logic I am never selling my G&L; with that single coil mod thrown into the mix it'll take me a year to do the soundclips on that passive, neck pup, series passive, neck pup, parallel passive, neck pup, single (inner) passive, both pups, series passive, both pups, parallel passive, both pups, inner coils (parallel) passive, bridge pup, series passive, bridge pup, parallel passive, bridge pup, single (inner) active, neck pup, series active, neck pup, parallel active, neck pup, single (inner) active, both pups, series active, both pups, parallel active, both pups, inner coils (parallel) active, bridge pup, series active, bridge pup, parallel active, bridge pup, single (inner) active with trebleboost, neck pup, series active with trebleboost, neck pup, parallel active with trebleboost, neck pup, single (inner) active with trebleboost, both pups, series active with trebleboost, both pups, parallel active with trebleboost, both pups, inner coils (parallel) active with trebleboost, bridge pup, series active with trebleboost, bridge pup, parallel active with trebleboost, bridge pup, single (inner) 27 switch combinations with 2 band passive EQ on top of that. You want soundclips? Pah!
  10. Welcome to the forum
  11. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='740256' date='Feb 9 2010, 06:46 PM']They do weigh an absolute ton, not over the 30kg limit with PF though. Also the case is very long as these have huge headstocks I had an RD Artist '77 in maple. Eventually sold it for around £470, was on eBay with a reserve of £600 and didn't get one bid![/quote] Now see, you just ruined it by talking in the past tense
  12. £40 postage on Parcelforce 48? What's the case made of - concrete?
  13. Damn it, talk about in another part of the building doing inventory refresh when opportunity knocks! Oh well, can I have tenth dibs on it?
  14. Bump:)
  15. My Traben Chaos is sub 8lbs according to the bathroom scales, but will fail on all the aesthetics, I fear
  16. Correct, the standard Fender ones won't fit. It is highly unlikely that you will find a perfect fit. Your best bet is to fill all the holes and drill new ones to match the standard Fender plate. That's what I've done for my Squiers. If you really can't or don't want to fill and drill then you could get your Squier one copied. I believe Sims Custom [url="http://www.simscustom.com/"]http://www.simscustom.com/[/url] offer such a service.
  17. Bump!
  18. No hate mail here, it's only opinions. Welcome to the forum
  19. [quote name='Greydad' post='737964' date='Feb 7 2010, 11:48 AM']Thanks, I didn't know that. I guess it's this one? [url="http://store.hipshotproducts.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=326"]Hipshot Gibson bridge[/url][/quote] Yeah, that's the 2 point replacement. Make sure you get the right one! replaces replaces
  20. [quote name='retroman' post='737838' date='Feb 7 2010, 07:45 AM']My EB2 has the old fashioned 2 point mounting bridge, and the only way of adjusting the intonation is via two grub screws that work against the back of the two posts Took ages to get it adjusted, and it's as near as I could ever hope to get it. IMHO, trying to get a low action on the short scale EB2 is pointless anyway, as they are only really any good at root note stuff. Getting up the dusty end of the board makes for some interesting, boomy sounds! I find the 3 point bridges far better. The one thing I have found with them is they don't like strings that have the silks at the ball end of the string. Always seem to wind up with the silk on the saddle of the E string, making getting the string heights difficult, as the saddle for the E always seems to wind up towards the very rear of the bridge. So far I have always managed to get a low action, and really good intonation with the 3 point bridge. I've seen those Hipshot bridges, and they look good. Fine for a gigging bass, but don't they clamp down onto the body, and leave a "footprint" in the finish? That's the one thing that put me off [/quote] Yeah, they do leave a little depression, I had one on my Epi EB-3 and when I took it off you could see the faintest of lines in the light. That's a modern poly finish I reckon, so it might be worse for nitro. Having said that, if you're never going to sell it, then there's no harm in it I guess. Plus the fact that you'd be hard pressed to see it past the original bridge if you were to change back. If it turns a reluctant heirloom into a much more usable, friendly instrument, I'd say it was worth it.
  21. I'm 3 years out with my Gibson G-3. The idea does intrigue me though. Anyone selling a bass made in 1975? For not very much?
  22. [quote name='Greydad' post='737757' date='Feb 6 2010, 11:49 PM']Truss rod has been tweaked as much as possible by pro guitar guy but the neck seems very bendy and is never quite flat. The problem with the bridge design is it is fixed in place on only two mounting posts (go figure) not four which would hold it flat against the body. As a result it tips forward slightly which lifts up the strings. To be honest it's a daft bridge design and the sensible thing to do is to replace it with something that works properly but if I did that it would no longer be original, so I've just left it as it is. It was my only bass for 23 years up until I bought my Stingray 4 when I was 40 - and then the Stingray just blew it away. Sad, but true.[/quote] Hipshot do a direct replacement for both the 2 and 3 point bridges. No modifications required
  23. Bump!
  24. [quote name='WHUFC BASS' post='736308' date='Feb 5 2010, 03:30 PM']They're great basses. I've got a five string Chaos Core and they're great for metal, punk, rock and well...almost anything really. Like a Stingray on steroids. I don't think I'd ever use any other basses now, I'm perfectly happy with the sound of my Traben basses. The Chaos bridge is a lot nicer looking that the ugly slab of metal bridges on the other model - oh and its true, the sound from these is huge. The Rockfield pre-amp to me sounds better than the Aguilar pre-amp for live work, although the Aguilar does sound nice when recorded. Have a bump for a great bass.[/quote] Cheers for the glowing review
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