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HazBeen

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  1. Thanks John! It was a complete pleasure on my end, will make sure I post on your feedback page too.

    [quote name='haimesy' timestamp='1424288243' post='2694834']
    Traded basses with Harry , it was pleasure ,great comms ...a completely stress free deal...took 2hrs to get through Harry's packaging though ..lol...he even sent a new strap with the bass....proper gent....cheers Harry
    [/quote]

  2. [quote name='jassbass' timestamp='1423136988' post='2681163']
    Great price for a great bass
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    Thanks mate, it indeed is a great bass. Very modern jazz sound with heavy lows, mid bite and crisp top end. But I think the design is a little too much for the average BC-er, it does not look like a Fender. A few more trade options added, other stuff I need.

  3. [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1420205853' post='2646665']
    I don't see why you have to muck about with tunings. The bass strings are usually tuned in fourths to each other, so why change that?
    It makes life a lot easier when your in this standard set up.

    I'm no expert on tunings for metal right enough but have often wondered if I have a bass with a low B, and I want to play deep, dirty metal music, do the guitars have to be down tuned to a low B too? Or do they stay in concert pitch as if we were playing a normal tune with a five string bass?
    [/quote]

    Why wouldn't you "muck about" with tunings? It gives you extra options......

  4. As I see it you have 2 options,

    1. get an extra light 5 string set (max .120 on the B) and tune up the entire bass to standard C

    or

    2. tune the bass in C, G, C etc = a drop C tuning. The top string = E (or should say D) not B should be at least .110 for that.

    Do not forget changing intonation for either option.

  5. +1, but do verify it is the preamp by trying it in passive mode first.

    [quote name='3below' timestamp='1419778070' post='2642622']
    This will be fixable without the need to purchase a new pre-amp. A sound clip of the noise would be useful. Without any test equipment / measurements etc my brute force method would be (i) replace any electrolytic capacitors (ii) check for dry joints and re-solder. A good electronics engineer will sort this quickly, it is a straightforward simple circuit, especially with Frank's link to the circuit.
    [/quote]

  6. Clearly a sore point, if it makes any difference my GB Streamliner says it puts out 900 which it does not. I still love the amp though and it is (like the TC) loud enough to keep up with the loudest drummers and guitar players. EBS have even turned it into (this is opinion again) a reverse marketing trick, labelling their Reidmar at 250 watts (same module in there) so everybody is in awe of how loud they are compared to others.

    My old (now sold) 200 watt tube amp was louder than anything I used before or after.

    [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1419937406' post='2644048']
    If people still wish to imply that TC amps only put out 200 watts, I'll continue to relate my experience of them, that they are easily the equivalent of 500 and 750 watt amps.

    The yawn is because the continued misinformation from a few people is getting very boring.
    [/quote]

  7. The good thing about this forum is that everyone can have an opinion, if people disagree with me backed up by facts or just opinion that is more than fine for me.

    Re the pick comment I must admit that it doesn't read right (it was late), ie does not convey what I was trying to get across. Of course you do not need a tweeter if you play with a pick. I was trying to address the "audibility" whilst moving around the stage, as higher frequencies have shorter wave lengths you can hear them a little better on stage. The highs a tweeter puts out would I feel help, in ear monitoring would be better .

    My comments were not meant to rile you Jenny_Innie, I was trying to give some background to some of the comments you raised in a very good to read review.

    [quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1419931606' post='2643989']


    The first three are pretty much rooted in hard fact...
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