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tauzero

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  1. On the 30th of November we're doing a charity fundraiser for Amicii Dog Rescue that our singer does work for. It's at Tirley, fairly near Gloucester and Cheltenham.
  2. Have you done a comparative experiment with bagpipes and accordions?
  3. I know it's easy to project one's own experiences but it might be a manufacturing issue with the pickup - if one magnet has been put in the wrong way round, you'd get that. Happened to me with a Cort Space, which has split magnets and I can only assume that one magnet was put in the wrong way round - the consequence was that with the blend set to both pickups equal, the B, E, and A strings were very thin and nasal, the D and G sounded fine.
  4. Email Dunable and ask their advice.
  5. @SamIAm has. I'm in the very early stages, if it starts looking successful then I'll give more details.
  6. That was perfect timing. If I still played 4-strings I'd have hung on to it, but I have a pair of 4-string Thumbs so it was somewhat surplus to requirements. Pete Trewavas has used one with Marillion so it gets the seal of approval from an excellent bassist.
  7. Cort GB4 or GB94 Custom - HJ rather than JJ pickups, lovely neck. Obsolete now so second-hand only.
  8. Certainly a lack of aesthetic sense. There's a BB2000 showing up in the "Similar items" bar with identical PJ layout and a switch (presumably neck/both/bridge), and the jack socket in the side. Would have been far better if the modifier had put the (presumably) blend pot in the switch location and left the jack socket where it was rather than moving it to the switch position.
  9. Even better, Cadwell Park is just up the road.
  10. Maybe you could try aversion therapy. Smack him in the mouth with the microphone at regular intervals during rehearsal (say, five times after every song).
  11. However, if you put a new neck on, you're out.
  12. They will work together if the bass is wired the appropriate way round, battery negative to ring and ground to sleeve, and the transmitter caters for it (which both the Boss and the NUX appear to).
  13. Were it not for the fact that I already have three six-strings that I very rarely use, have an aversion to buying Fender/Squier, and think that the headstock is probably heavy enough without the pointless testicle dangling from it, it would be quite tempting.
  14. Black metal, then get black tuners and bridge, so you have black pickups, knobs, tuners, and bridge. YKIMS.
  15. He does use a pick so that would affect things.
  16. As it was bought with the intention of upgrades, and it's potentially a minor improvement, I think it should get a pass.
  17. I suspect that the Nux is designed to work with active basses when the ring and sleeve are wired the normal way round (battery negative to ring, ground to sleeve) and some basses have this the other way round. This certainly applies to the Boss WL series. https://www.boss.info/uk/support/by_product/wl-50/support_documents/eade711c-1f5a-4951-988b-e8e863611c64/ "*1 The typical TRS output jack wiring of guitar active circuit is audio to tip, ground to sleeve, and battery ground to ring. In rare cases where ring and sleeve are wired reversely, the guitar active circuit doesn't work properly with the WL-T." So an alternative to the small extension lead is to do a little rewiring and swap the wires to the sleeve and ring of the jack socket.
  18. Pete Trewavas plays a load of different basses - Warwick Thumb is what I primarily associate with him, but also Ibanez soundgear (don't know which) and a Cort GB4 Custom.
  19. Buy once, never buy again. 😁
  20. Surely the M or Z series would be a far more sensible option if you're after MM sound.
  21. Push the boat out a bit, there's a Sei Jazz for £950 in Basses for Sale at the moment.
  22. The second paragraph you come to, in a big orange box, says So, if you're a UK-based private seller, you don't pay final value fees, and if you don't sell more than 300 items a month and don't use reserve prices then the listings will be free too.
  23. Charging is via the stereo jack, which is also how the power switching on an active bass is done. What you need is a little mono jack male to mono jack female extension cable - plug the plug into the bass, plug the bug into the extension lead socket. Other alternative - swap the wires to the sleeve and ring on the jack socket (see next page).
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