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gary mac

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  1. [attachment=12990:ebay_stuff_022.jpg][attachment=12989:ebay_stuff_020.jpg][attachment=12988:ebay_stu ff_018.jpg] I have decided to sell my Hartke 2 x 10" Transporter cab. It is rated at 100 watts @ 8 ohms. I have owned it from new, it is in perfect condition and has not been thrashed. Looking for £ 110.00. All the best Gary.
  2. [attachment=12987:ebay07_013.jpg][attachment=12986:ebay07_012.jpg]Akai S01 Digital Sampler for sale.Owned from new, perfect condition and working order. Demo welcome if you know how to use it.£75.00 Will accept £60.00 now only £50 [size=6]ONLY £20 collected[/size]
  3. [attachment=12985:ebay07_009.jpg][attachment=12984:ebay07_008.jpg] Decided to sell some of my old kit to fund another bout of GAS. This unit was purchased new for a now abandoned studio project. The results from it were excellent. This is in perfect condition and working order. I am not able to detail all the technical spec, but sure it's available on line. I am happy for any potential purchaser to visit for a test run, so long as they know how to use it, as I don't. Have decided on £75.00 as a very fair price. Will now accept £60.00
  4. [attachment=12981:musical_...ents_013.jpg][attachment=12982:musical_005.jpg][attachment=12983:musica l_...ents_009.jpg]Some pics of my beloved
  5. I really want one. My Trace combo and extension cab are starting to give my knackered back some real grief. Let us know how you get on with it.
  6. Nice one, enjoy. And put up a pic ^_^
  7. I'm using a trace 1 x 15" combo and find that it really does vary from venue to venue. But I usually start off with the graphic set in what I suppose roughly resembles the letter m, plus a bit of compression. I think the biggest impact as far as punchiness is concerned has been the recent addition of a trace 2 x 10". I have always been pleased with the combo, but the extra cab has really made a difference. Not enjoying the weight though, most of the past week was spent in mucho pain from loading the car after last weeks gig. Think I will be selling it all in the next few weeks to add to funds for some mark bass kit. All the best, Gary.
  8. Welcome. You're probably on the way to having less money! Warning,DO NOT visit the for sale sections
  9. Wizard for me too. Andy is a very helpful chap. I ordered a set for my jazz and they were delivered the next day.
  10. Played a garden party yesterday. EIGHT of our six string friends! Just the one bassist, me. There was always one or more of the guitarists playing the wrong chord and all trying to out volume each other. Feeling very frazzled today
  11. sorry, can't help with tab, but great choice of song though.
  12. I'm totally exhausted this morning. Played at a classic car show during the day, about three hours. Home for a bite and then a party bash in the evening for two hours or so. I won't be touching my bass today. Think a fishing trip is called for tonight.
  13. It's finally sorted. Purchased a replacement volume pot for the neck pup. Used the bass last night at rehearsal and it sounded great, so chuffed. Thanks again for all the tips and advice.
  14. Burpster, thanks for the reply, I have had a look at the wiring diagram. The only difference I can see on my bass is that the black leads from the pups are both soldered on to the control for the neck volume. That is how it was originally, so I've just done the same. Yes, I have just soldered the white lead to the centre tab. When I now test with a metre there is no reading to that centre tab, so I guess I must have damaged it during the soldering process. Dont know whether to get a replacement control, but given that will entail additional soldering and the risk of damaging the new one, maybe I should get someone else to do it for me. Thanks again, as always on this forum the level of help and advice has been great. All the best Gary.
  15. Ignore that last post. I've just had another look at the pic of the strat pot and realise that I had lost the plot when first viewing it. :wacko:
  16. Thanks escholl. Yes I do want to stick with it and hopefully it will be rewarding. It looks like the lugs on the strat pots are facing downwards as opposed to mine which are facing upwards, if you know what I mean. Is it just a case of bending them up? Guess this is part of the learning curve that you mention, making myself look like a total dipstick.
  17. Don't you just hate it, when what you think will be a simple job turns out to be such a pain. Trouble with camera now, so can't put up a photo Earlier this morning I recalled that my father in law had given me a meter, so after a bit of frenzied searching I found it. I don't really know how to interpret the readings. But, there is no signal to the centre lug on the pot for the neck pup. There is a reading on all the other lugs and the case of the pot. and also on the bridge pot. So, I am assuming that somehow I've damaged the pot during the soldering process. I guess the next question is: best place to get a new neck pot or whole new control panel? The bass is a Squier Modified Jazz and I promise not to do any more mods. Thanks again for all the help so far, must say I feel a total numpty.
  18. I can only play my ozric stuff when everyone else is out, my wife hates it Really like the bass playing, didn't know he was no longer with us.
  19. thanks for all the replies chaps. Guess I should buy a meter before trying anything else, or maybe just get a grown up to fix it for me. I was really hoping to carry out this work myself for the satisfaction, but I'm finding it a struggle. Its hard to hold the soldering iron, the solder, the wire and the all important magnifying glass! At risk of making myself look even more of a doughnut brain, could it be the wrong type of solder? The one I'm using is 5 core solder. Thanks again.
  20. Hope someone can help a stressed out bass chatter. I've just taken delivery of a pair of Wizard pickups for my Jazz and decided I fancied the challenge of installing them myself. So, yesterday I purchased a soldering iron and this morning started the procedure. I am starting to wish I hadn't now. Finally got it all soldered up and put back together, but the neck pickup is not functioning. Checked it all out again and the problem seems to be with the white cable that I've soldered to the middle lug of the neck pot. Just can't seem to get it right. If I attach the white cable to the lug with the red cables (That feed off to the bridge pot) it works but with no control to the volume. Hope I have explained myself clearly, any help would be hugely appreciated. Cheers, all the best Gary.
  21. I've just bought a 2" x !0" from another Basschatter. Sounds great, but hell is it heavy.
  22. At our rehearsal last night I was told we were doing three Beach Boys numbers. Never played any before, enjoyed them though and got to get it all nailed sharpish, as we are gigging Saturday night. California Girls, Sloop John and Surfin' USA.
  23. [attachment=9872:musical_...ents_002.jpg] Here's my Yamaha. Although it's a lovely bass, I'm thinking of selling it.
  24. Just turn up on time. Set up without a fuss. Tune up quietly. Don't overplay and absolutely DO NOT widdle about and try out riffs etc. between numbers. Enjoy it, good luck
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