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andydye

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  1. [quote name='charic' post='1359472' date='Sep 2 2011, 08:28 AM']I resent that.... What do you mean [u]almost[/u]![/quote] I take it they're on the weighty side then?
  2. [quote name='LukewarmWater' post='1359290' date='Sep 1 2011, 10:20 PM']I bought mine new in 1999 for £750 (I think, it was certainly about that). I have to agree with the comment about the thunderous B string and that it's worth getting the jack socket replaced as I had mine die just before a gig. The neck also seems to me to be pretty comfy for a 6 string, it's not as narrow as an Ibanez SR neck but it is thin front-to-back and just seems to fit nicely in the hand. I replaced the pickups with Bartolini quad coil soapbars and the EQ with an Aguilar OBP-3, and while I've kept the Aguilar I've gone back to the stock pickups. The barts were nice and definitely more refined, but I actually prefer the more agressive rock tone of the stock pups. The only real downside is the weight, these things are built like a tank and weigh almost as much [/quote] Thanks for the additional jack socket warning and good comment about the replacement preamp! Did you go for internal switch or push pull pot for the mid frequency?
  3. Lovely guy, could hav chatted for ages, bought my ebow off me, turned up as agreed, all fine and dandy, next time stay for a brew! top bloke!!
  4. [quote name='GremlinAndy' post='1358267' date='Aug 31 2011, 11:24 PM']oooh I've been wanting to pick one up used. And you're in Sheffiled... Will you do £50 and I'll collect...? Andy[/quote] Sounds good to me! I'll pm you
  5. You sure know how to grab someone's attention! I want that bass, why do I have no money!!
  6. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' post='1358359' date='Sep 1 2011, 05:29 AM']OK - so not moulded to your own ears then? Do they stay in ok and how much external sound do they block out?[/quote] No not moulded, they do have groovy memory foam tips though which stay in pretty well when you use the right size (you get 3 sizes with them) and they block out a lot of background noise, if I stop playing I can hear the snare drum (but no longer piercing my head, just a suggestion of attack) and when no-one's playing I can just make out voices...they give the same attenuation as my -26db attenuation earplugs when they're in right... [url="http://ultimateears.com/en-gb/products/triplefi-10"]http://ultimateears.com/en-gb/products/triplefi-10[/url] I think they have the same guts as the ultimate ears moulded range and I believe you can have moulded bits made to fit them...
  7. [quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' post='1358111' date='Aug 31 2011, 09:14 PM']I was going to get some Ultimate Ears from a place in Enfield, interested to know where you got yours from? I presume they have more than one driver in them?[/quote] I got mine off evilbay for £100 as part of a stock clearance, £200 ish normally I think. they hav 3 drivers though and the sound is superb!
  8. [quote name='jc_riffs' post='1357660' date='Aug 31 2011, 03:51 PM']the eden doesnt seem to have spekon or jack options to connect to the cab. this is what i am unsure about. think it must be an old wt800.[/quote] mine was a WT800B and had both banana and jack sockets for speakers, the new WT800C has speakon and jack I believe, never seen a WT800A so couldn't help there I'm afraid...
  9. This is the bodypack I have, I use high power rechargeable batteries rather than a power supply, they've not let me down yet...I paid about £150 for the body pack [url="http://fischer-amps.de/en/in-ear-monitoring/hardwired-body-pack.html"]http://fischer-amps.de/en/in-ear-monitorin...-body-pack.html[/url] I have the luxury of playing in the same venue most of the time and have my own aux feed from the desk, I have tried it using a line-out from my amp and that worked really well too, as you say the blend option is really useful and I guess if your sound guy on that occasion was being a chump you could plug yourself in from your/the amp and hear yourself nicely.
  10. I have a fischer wired in-ear monitor kit coupled with a pair of Ultimate Ears triple-fi-10s' and it's fab, sounds really good! The triple-fi's keep out most of the background noise and I can choose my volume comfort level, my playing has improved significantly as I can now hear subtelties I couldn't before! It is important to work closely with your sound chappie to get a good in ear mix though!!!
  11. I've never met an swr that i liked, doesn't mean you won't though... try 'em both and then decide? failing that just get the eden...
  12. had a wt800 a little while back, sounded bloody brilliant! connectors available were standard jack 'or' banana plug if you wanted to do wierd things with it...check the manufacturers website for each head, they usually have photos of the front and rear of the head, I always do this before I consider a purchase so I can check whether the features I'm after are on that amp... wt800 - fat, loud, clear, lovely highs, valve pre, solid state power stage
  13. [quote name='Lorne' post='1356184' date='Aug 30 2011, 12:30 PM']Yep the RBX 6JM is a very nice bass and becoming rarer The Turqouise one is now Charic's, I still have the red one and it is for sale, I have to many basses and nowhere to sleep The Yamaha has some chips and scuffs, but it's solid as a rock with low action mine comes with a flight case (Not hard case) and gold Schaller strap locks (Including the strap bits)[/quote] Thanks Lorne, does yours have a 'for sale' thread? How much is yours up for? How much were they when new?
  14. [quote name='Truckstop' post='1356175' date='Aug 30 2011, 12:26 PM']I had one for a few years too, the Turquoise version. Looks stunning and play extremely well (for my hands at least!). Im not sure if it was just the JM's, but Yammies seem to end up with jack socket problems, the leads fall out if you jiggle the bass a little. Make sure you get that sorted before you buy it, or get prepared to spend a little cash on a new jack socket once you've bought it. Electrically, I never had any problems. The tone controls are very very sensitive and have a massive scope. Jangly highs all the way to dubby lows. Absolutely fantastic instruments. Build quality is out of this world. Personally, just because they're incredible instruments, I'd be happy to pay anything up to £600 (if i was gassing for one). But I doubt you'll ever have to pay that much. I reckon £400-£450 is good money. Truckstop[/quote] Thanks matey, more positive comments on these! You wonder why they stopped making them (apart from JM shifting to EBMM)...
  15. a compressor pedal like my EBS will even out and slightly fatten up, you'll also notice springier treble and more clarity...
  16. Awesome! Sounds like I'll love it! [quote name='charic' post='1355496' date='Aug 29 2011, 06:14 PM']I've got one and I love it. Picked it up on here from Lorne. The RBX6JM is the first model (green or red with the infinity inlay) and two pickups. The second one is the one that looks like the newer RBX basses with one pickup. Not much to say that hasn't been said except the B is THUNDEROUS. Also the bass is lovely and growly in general [/quote]
  17. That's perfect, many thanks! [quote name='biro' post='1355053' date='Aug 29 2011, 10:37 AM']in brief: any good? if it's a first generation RBXJM (the one with 2 pick ups) I would go as far as to say that it's VERY good. I've heard mixed opinions about the newer model. I've only seen it once, and it didn't impress me. But I have NOT played it. The only thing a little wrong with that bass is probably the electronics (not the pickups), but you are gonna stay safe as long as you don't tweak the pots too much. It's got a very fast attack, something that is not really usual (IMO) with yamaha basses, and the ebony fingerboard makes it sound very... I'd say "precise", if you will. I personally like its sound a lot. One important thing to be aware of: string spacing. It is very narrow, around 15-16 mm, and you really have to get used to it (you do, eventually, in 20 minutes). It is by no means as wide as that of a TRB. this said, I remember that bass as a joy to play. the narrow string spacing allows for a slimmer neck, which is a plus for me. I wouldn't pay more than £500.[/quote]
  18. That's about it really, I hav the option to buy a john Myung Sig Yamaha but can't find out how much they were new or much beyond the basic spec really, are they any good? What are they like to play? Help Ta
  19. [quote name='Mr H' post='1353039' date='Aug 26 2011, 09:13 PM']Oh yes! Instructions on a cassette! As it happens I've a mate who's recently expressed an interest in an Ebow, so I've sent him a link. Have another bump.[/quote] Ta matey, yep it's a right classy bird!
  20. FS my ebow-plus, I've had this a while and used it twice, it's complete, boxed has the original tape, sticker, badge, instructions, velvety bag, battery etc... In 'as new' condition! [s]£65[/s] £55 + postage PM me any offers Ta
  21. when I had beginners gear and other middle order stuff too I prattled with my eq muchly in order to get a sound that would sound full and still cut so lots of bass and mid shuffling up and down to find it... since improving my amps via hartke, then eden and now a genz benz head through an epi UL112-2 I no longer have to faff with the amps eq I just leave it flat and only touch it if the room has an explosive frequency... my stingray 5 now cuts and fills just lovely
  22. Just bought an EBS MultiDrive from Gareth, easy comms and super speedy dispatch! Does what he says when he says he'll do it, spot on!
  23. [quote name='overwater' post='1349218' date='Aug 23 2011, 05:36 PM']We have discussed a six string and are working on a prototype and about to send bridge drawings to hardware manufacturer. I'm sure not when we will bring it out as a standard model - but we may well do it as a Special Edition in limited numbers in the not too distant future - will keep you posted.. Chris[/quote] Sounds fab, thanks Chris
  24. pm'd and paid
  25. [quote name='overwater' post='1337344' date='Aug 12 2011, 10:35 AM']Thank you kind Sirs... And yes, we will be doing something in the mid-price J area in the not too distant future - but not quite sure what as yet! Chris[/quote] Any plans for a 6 string?
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