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  1. Fuzz and overdrive do very different things to your sound and even two fuzz pedals will not only sound different, but will change the way other effects behave.  I have an mxr bass deluxe fuzz and earthquaker devices cloven hoof.  Both completely different.

     

    Also, where do you intend to use overdrive, distortion or fuzz?  If you intend to use it a lot, you might consider a bass fuzz that allows you to blend wet and dry signals. 

  2. My son's VM maple neck jazz is an excellent bass.  I've ABed it against my maple neck MIJ jazz with overwound Lindy Fralins, my maple US Deluxe Jazz V with Noiseless pickups and 3 band Audere preamp and rosewood US Deluxe Jazz V with 2 band Audere and it really holds its own.

     

    My only observation is that the pickups sound a little weedy soloed, but I am nit picking here.  If that £150 is really burning a hole in your pocket, then look out for some 2nd hand pickups.  That said, a quick browse on ebay and basschat shows that 1) there isn't much for sale and 2) prices are a bit silly atm.

  3. Another vote for the Audere. 

     

    I have a 1997 and 2000 us deluxe jazz and swapped out the preamps about 10 years ago. 

     

    I have v/v 2 band in one bass and v/b 3 band in another. 

     

    Very useable frequency range on the eq, the bass adds a real thump to the sound, treble adds brightness, but not harshness and the mid pushes preamp nicely to add some grit. 

     

    The passive tone is probably what I use most. 

     

    The 3 way z switch is also useful.  Solder free.  Took me <15 minutes to fit

  4. On 15/11/2021 at 16:23, ebenezer said:

    Thinking about said amp and just wondered what users think of it compared to other brands?.....maybe going the whole hog and getting the 1200 watt version for maximum headroom,

     

    I nearly bought one, but opted for an MB Fusion 800 as GAK has a couple of B stock items.

     

    The Legacy looks a little cheap IMHO and I didn't like the overdrive.  You can get plenty of drive out of thr MB800 Fusion with the added flexibility of the second channel. 

  5. On 10/11/2021 at 22:33, Burns-bass said:


    I agree to a point. And I love a British eccentric.

     

    The issue here is that he’s knocking out cheap basses at double the price to unsuspecting people (probably parents) who know no better. Personally I think that’s a bit off.

     

    Im sure he’s a lovely chap and I wish him all the best. I just hope that anyone starting out on bass doesn’t end up with this nonsense on Christmas Day and instead gets a brand new, clean and healthy HB.

    I can pretty much guarantee that no parent is going to buy one of those when you can pick u a short scale Ibanez for half the price 

  6. They're great instruments.  My son has a VM jazz that i bought him 2nd hand a few years and a classic vibe p that's the first bass he bought with his own money.

     

    A spare SD 1/4 pounder and new wiring loom in the P has transformed it.  I A/Bed it against my mate's US precision and there honestly isn't much in it. 

     

    Cheapest and easiest upgrade would be a set of pickups from the forum - there's a fair few on offer for a great price including a Fender vintage set - and a wiring loom from KioGon on the forum. 

  7. I have 10% overwound fralins on my mij 70s jazz.  Ash body, bound maple fingerboard and I keep a fairly fresh set of dadarrio roundwounds on it.  Unamplified it is a loud and bright sounding bass.

     

    The overwound pickups have really tamed the top end and pushed the bottom end and low mids.  It is a really easy bass to EQ. 

     

    It isn't for every instrument.  My fretless has standard wound fralins. 

  8. Plenty of responses to my original post, so here's my take. 

     

    We've played with them before and they're local and the bassist is a good sort.

     

    I handed him bass with my strap fitted, with straplocks.  He was reasonably gentle with it, not that he had much choice; i play with a pretty low action.  Actually, I think possibly learnt something, which is play more gently and let the amp and PA do the work.  More dynamics and it just sounds better. 

     

    We also got lots of thanks from the stage, a good turn out and credit for being decent chaps. 

     

    If he'd been a bit of a pink torpedo I wouldn't have helped him 

  9. Last Saturday's gig, bassist in opening band broke 2 strings 😮

     

    Plea went out for assistance and as my bass was already onstage tucked away in a gig bag and tuned down a step fished it out for him. 

     

    Totally changed their sound (passive ash jazz with overwound pickups vs active yamaha) and was clearly setup very differently, but it was an interesting experience.

     

    I guess he was lucky it was our first gig in a while and I didn't fancy using the fretless. 

  10. 7 hours ago, wateroftyne said:

     

    Hate, hate, hate doing it, but sometimes the only alternative is not to do the gig.

    I've done plenty of gigs where due to the ridiculous number of bands booked and the tardiness and lack of professionalism of other bands has meant insufficient soundcheck times.

     

    In those circumstances, sometimes the most professional thing to do is offer to just do a quick line check before playing.  Guarantee you'll gain a new ally in the soundman and he will try and look after you. 

     

    We accepted a last minute gig on Saturday after main support pulled out due to illness.  Headliners turned up late and spent time pissing around at the bar, particularly drummer. 

     

    They went onstage to soundcheck and had to cut it short because doors opened. Not a great look. 

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