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  1. When on holiday to Houston to visit friends I used to frequent all my old music shop haunts. One in particular, Guitar Centre on Westheimer, had a second hand Warrior Signature for sale at nearly $4k! Stunning bass that over a period of about 5 years I asked to play whenever I was there. Loved the neck, balance & small body size but the strings and setup were awful. The last time I was there I tried it again and it was still less than stellar.....but they had dropped the price slightly to $3,600. I decided that I had to get rid of the hankering once and for all so I offered to pay them for a new set of strings, battery and a tweak of the setup. If I really didn't like the bass after that then they just got themselves a free set of strings and a better playing bass (= more chance of a future sale). They half heartedly agreed and put on the new strings (without cleaning the fretboard etc!! :facepalm:) tweaked the truss and lowered the saddles a bit. I sat down, plugged in and played a few riffs........WOW....it was an absolutely different animal!! It played and sounded wonderful. I decided to make them a "cheeky" offer of $3k as it had been sat in their stock for at least 5 years that I knew of. I thought, start low and you can always increase your offer......didn't need to, the manager accepted straight away! That bass was mine for the next 11 years and never let me down or dissapointed.

     

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  2. Seems strange you can't get it. I've just been onto Amazon and checked an order I put in Sept 2021 (MCRU company) and tried to buy it. It went into my basket OK but I didn't try paying for it....just in case 🙂

     

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  3. I had a bass with SIMs LED's in the neck which stopped working after a short while. After much digging about I found that there was a small plastic connector which linked the neck and body wiring and one of the wires had come loose. The connector was in the neck pocket and could only be seen when the neck was off. If you do remove the neck be VERY careful as the wires on mine were VERY thin.

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  4. I'm by no stretch of the imagination and expert on this but from what I've read a few questions have come up...

     

    How do you know it's ivory? Is the guitar documented as such?

    Does the documemtation say what type of ivory? I believe mammoth ivory is ok but elephant is a no-no.

    Do the documents say which bits are ivory eg claws / teeth / back scales? Just thinking of how you prove the bits you're planning on replacing to a customs person are OK and have the traceability to prove it.

    How do they identify ivory / no ivory / elephant / mammoth etc?

     

    Sorry.... I've probably just added to the problem with my questions 🤔😁

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  5. 2 hours ago, TimR said:

     

    I find going through the motions at rehearsals just introduces silly errors that then get disected to find out who played what wrong. Waste of time.

     

     

    I always thought that rehearsals were for going through the motions to find those silly errors so they can be fixed! Maybe I've been doing it wrong? 🤣🤣

     

    PS: I like gigging....and rehearsing....and practicing.....it's just the very late gigs and packing away are the downside (but nescessary evil) 👍

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  6. Hey Mike, I vaguely remember a couple of similar threads on this very subject. If you have a quick search something should come up. 👍

     

    In the meantime.....I'm using SetListHelper Website which you can get for either Android (Google Play Android version) or Apple (you didn't mention which you were looking for). I'm using the free version and you don't need an account. You can store songs on it in a variety of formats. I use .pdf so if SetListHelper stops working / updating software etc I still have readable copies of the tracks. You store each track individually and then include them in set lists as required. I have a number of setlists depending on the gig / band  I'm playing with.

     

    Hardware wise I'm using an old Samsung 10" screen tab which is held on my mic stand by an iKlip Holder which is pretty robust and flexible in its orientation. I dont use a foot controller so cant comment on them sorry. Hope this helps.

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  7. 17 minutes ago, itu said:

    We would need some real evidence, not some internet rumours.

     

    For the last 30 years I have hung my basses on Hercules hangers with no discernable negative effects on my basses. The only time I have heard of any real life problems is when the screws into the wall fail :shok:😢 or even rarer is that the foam used on the support reacts with any nitro neck coating.

     

    Will hanging my bass have a physical effect upon it eg: the weight affecting the neck etc.....nope! I base this on the strings having a total tension effect upon the neck of approx. 170lbs for a 4 string and 200lbs for a 5 string (at standard tuning). By hanging the bass by the neck it adds the weight of the bass to this (approx 10lbs) and would have negligable effect (~+5%) on the stress within the neck eg: no real world effect. You can check my maths by using the D'Addario string tension chart - here. There are no other forces applied to the body / neck of the bass when hung which could affect it.

     

    Remember....use the correct wall screws / anchors and you're sorted. 👍

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  8. I've just done a similar change to my Roscoe adding a DPDT to the electronics. I used one 12-pole switch which is like 2 of your DPDT glued together and operated via one lever.

     

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    To wire it up I used the following diagram from Bartolini which seems to align with your colour coding. The bridge and neck switches are wired up slightly differently so that when you're in single coil mode it still has some hum cancelling properties (from what I understand).

     

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    I couldn't determine if the Dimarzio switch you mention is Type 1 or 2 as it makes a difference to the connections made internally. Might be worth checking out.

     

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    Hope this helps, Mike

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  9. I do wonder if the people (b'stards!) who robbed the shop knew what they were stealing. I mean, if I was going to steal something I'd like to think I could sell it easily afterwards eg: the market for a knock off 70" TV is quite large (so I'm led to believe 😇) whereas finding someone to buy a bass guitar is severely limited. Compound that with a number of the basses are stolen are Alembics which are a niche within a niche, highly identifiable and not hugely desirable by the majority of the bass community! Either they have been stolen to order or will have to sell them on at a fraction of their shop value. I would love to own one (eg: No 14646 5 string above) but know that if I was offered one and could afford it i would immediately know it's a knock off! 🤣

     

    Here's hoping they find the culprits and get the basses back.

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  10. I've always thought ZZTop were a band that included a hefty dollop of humour in their act. Anyone remember the furry guitars they used to play or listened to their lyrics (eg: Pearl Necklace!!)? 🤣 For me they always seemed to take their music seriously but not themselves. Anyone notice the barrels on the front of Frank Beards kit? My guessing is they're not there for the nuances of bourbon infused tonewood 🤣🤣

     

    @Rich I know what you mean about some of the "luddite hate" and there are certain key subjects or phrases which trigger the same predictable responses from the same people.....ZZZZzzzzzzz 💤😴 Trigger words and phrases include (but not limited to)  ERB's, slapping, tapping, anything above the 5th fret, non-Fender basses, basses without a tort guard, any developments in bass guitar design since 1968, heft, valve watts, class D, tone woods.....🤣🤣 But I guess thats a whole controversial thread on its own!

     

    Anyway, I've now clambered down from my soapbox and back to the video.....always liked a bit of "You Got Me Under Pressure" 👍

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  11. Hi Kusku,

     

    The Sabre used to be mine between 1987 and 1998. I bought it used from Music Ground in York and eventually part exchanged it for a JayDee Calibas. The 2 necks were made in 1983. I've no idea of the John Deacon connection but he could easily have owned it in the 28 years since I sold it 😁

     

    Here's an earlier thread with some more info : Sabre / Gordon Hope you don't mind me adding a few pics I have which shows that you have kept the bass in excellent condition 👍 (I can remove the pics if you like?)

     

    GLWTS

     

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  12. For sale is a Glockenklang 3 band preamp. I've swapped it out from my Roscoe so its now spare. All pots are pre-wired so only need to solder the pickups, jack and battery connections.

    Pots are:

    Volume - pull for passive / Balance / Treble / Mid / Bass

     

    Although the text from the Glockenklang site (below) says 9v operation the wiring diagram they supply shows also 18v option. Glockenklang Pre-Amp

     

    Text from the Glockenklang site:

    "Onboard preamp 3-band

    The GLOCKENKLANG 3-band onboard preamp is active/passive switchable (at the volume push/pull), has a balance-pot with no volume dip in center-position, a treble-pot with +/- 18 dB@18 KHz in active mode, acting as classical highcut in passive mode, mid-pot +/- 9 dB@550 Hz and a bass-pot with +/- 14 dB@40 Hz. Battery-connection is 9 volts.

     

    Due to the high performance electronic, in flat position of the eq you can hear no difference between active and passive mode!
    It comes pre-wired with highflexible cables.

     

    Frequency range: 20 Hz -20 KHz

    Bass: +/- 14 dB@40 Hz

    Mid: +/- 9 dB@550 Hz

    Treble: +/- 18 dB@18 KHz

    Power requirement: 9/18 volts/2,3 mA

    Min. installation depth: 28 mm (1.1")

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  13. 1 hour ago, tauzero said:

     

    .......there are days when I think wistfully that I could have been in the middle of a field with my arm up a cow's ārse.

     But you still can.......as long as you've got a good excuse for the farmer when he catches you! 🤣🤣

     

    The careers advisor at my school usually guided people into the local manufacturing companies or if he could, would align your desires with a job in the forces. "You like meeting people?" thats the Police for you then. "You like swimming?".... suitable material for the Navy I think. I said I liked music and wanted to follow that pathway......"Army bands for you my lad!"

     

    I did apply for the army bands and managed to get 2 weeks work experience in the real army (it was something they did at the time) firing guns, push ups, night excercises, push ups, marching, push ups, assault course, more push ups etc. I was quite warming to the idea until I spoke with some of the regulars who informed me that as a bandsman you have to have 2 roles 1) the musician / ceremonial side and 2) first aider. Fine I thought, until they asked me where first aiders work..... usually front line with no weapons and only a little red cross on your arm to protect you (or double as a target! :shok:) It was at this point I decided to re-evaluate my career options 🤣

  14. 13 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said:

    Which ones of this kind do?

     

    Maybe what I wrote didn't come across that well....oops! What I was meaning was the Helix Stomp is a box which contains both midi controller (although not as powerful as your Midium) and it's own sounds whereas the Midium is control only (no in-built sounds of its own). I suppose it all depends on how much flexibility / number of effects / racks  etc you need to control. 👍

  15. 1 hour ago, Al Krow said:

    Sure - around same price as a decent multi fx eg Helix Stomp, which is around £450.

     

    Lovely looking and well engineered bit of kit but I'm not sure I'd be interested at that price for (if i understand it correctly) a midi controller that doesn't contain any of its own sounds. I can see it being great for controlling multiple outboard pieces of equipment and changing parameters live. It's very tempting but I only need a pedal to change patches so it's a bit overkill for me. Good luck with it 👍

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