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pete.young

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  1. [quote name='elliswasp' post='753650' date='Feb 22 2010, 12:03 PM']if your amp is rated at 1000w at 4ohms then you cant put two 4ohm cabs threw it if you do you will run the very serious risk of blowing your amp up. your choices are simple either change your cabs/speakers for two 8ohms cabs rated at anything up to 500w per cab personally i would have them at about 350-400 for the sake of head room or run the single cab and keep the volume down far enough that the cab isnt complaining about it.[/quote] I don't think this is quite right. According to the manual, the LGs are 2 x 500 Watt into 4 Ohms, not 1000W into a single 4 Ohm load. What the OP probably needs is either a pair of 500W-ish 4 Ohm cabs, or two 350W-ish 8 ohm cabs. I suspect you wouldn't really notice the difference in overall volume between running each side at 4 or 8 ohm. When I had a technical question about a piece of Ashdown gear, I emailed the support line and got an answer back the same day. I suggest that rather than guess, or spend a load of money on something you don't need, it might be worth doing the same.
  2. [quote name='silddx' post='753076' date='Feb 21 2010, 06:22 PM']See, I'll admit he was very funny on occasion, but I could never handle the mindless bigotry.[/quote] You have to admit that he revolutionised the art of farming Turkeys though.
  3. [quote name='Doddy' post='752046' date='Feb 20 2010, 06:48 PM']Even then is it worth spending 5k on an instrument?[/quote] It's all relative. Check out the prices of professional-quality double basses. You don't get much for less than £20 grand. A professional quality Tuba will set you back 5k.
  4. [quote name='jaybass 70' post='746305' date='Feb 15 2010, 07:09 PM']I reckon you've learnt a little about IP adresses now ,, STUPID BOY !!![/quote] It seems to have worked this time, but in general you can't place too much reliance on apparent source IP addresses - there are plenty of anonymising sites which will all show the same source IP, and there are massive proxy systems like messagelabs which ditto.
  5. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='738116' date='Feb 7 2010, 02:25 PM']As a lifelong biker I really would NOT recommend bungeeing a Midget to the back of a bike! Too big, too bulky, too heavy. Strapped to the pillion seat and you won't be able to get off & on the bike. Use a rack and the bike will be so tail-heavy that the handling will be seriously sh*t.[/quote] Come on Jack, where's your sense of adventure? I used to work with a guy who used to cart all his diving equipment, excluding cylinder but including everything else including weights on the back of a Triumph Tiger by using a large plastic box bungeed to the seat and a big backpack. I've transported my Tecamp Puma 110 combo on the carrier of my folding bicycle once or twice, although admittedly not for very long distances. I think you could bungee one of these onto a reasonable carrier and it might fit into a big top box or pannier.
  6. [quote name='Dodge' post='739067' date='Feb 8 2010, 04:21 PM']It's back again! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SGC-Nanyo-Chameleon-Green-Electric-Bass-Guitar-RARE_W0QQitemZ190371656290QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item2c5308f262"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SGC-Nanyo-Chameleon-...=item2c5308f262[/url][/quote] Deep joy. I've seen this listed a few times, but not been tempted! Not sure what a SB100 is but given it also seems to have a CE marking I guess this is one of the more recent efforts from China? Not surprised that the last bidder bailed out. £165 should get you a real Japanese SGC Nanyo in a more acceptable colour.
  7. If you can see any further than a Jazz shape, it might be worth talking to Paul Rose (prosebass) about some of his recent designs - I think there are some threads in the affiliates forum.
  8. I have one of these cabs too, and I can't imagine ever needing the volume that two would produce! Just as well none of my amps will run down to 2 Ohms. They work just as well with classic British valve amps as they do with modern Class D stuff.
  9. Enfield/Barnet? Was hoping for something a bit more, well, London.
  10. [quote name='Netballman' post='730830' date='Jan 31 2010, 05:33 PM']Cheers Pete, that's one I hadn't thought of, and it certainly seems a possibility! I shall have to try to find someone with one at the next bass bash [/quote] Should have tried mine at the last SE bass bash! I'll bring it to the London one if it happens.
  11. G&L 2500 Tribute? Does a very convincing Stingray impression and you should be able to pick one up for £350 or less on this forum.
  12. [quote name='dave.c' post='730503' date='Jan 31 2010, 12:52 PM']Hi Pete I have an EMG 2band active circuit you can have if you want it. Dave[/quote] Hi Dave, That's a very sporting offer, but I rather like the idea of having a mid-range control - the Dean has one and it's quite useful. Hope you're all well - it's about time we got together for a beer. Got any gigs coming up?
  13. [quote name='BassBunny' post='730474' date='Jan 31 2010, 12:33 PM']One thing to try first is to meter the pick-ups in case that is where the problem lies.[/quote] Thanks for that, good suggestion. Neck is 7.20 KOhms, bridge is 7.25 so I reckon that's close enough. I have 3 Bass Collections: the 460 is 1995, the SB310 is also 1995 and the fretless (SB321?) is 1991. All three have completely different electronics and none of them have the trim pot that Laurence has on his 330 . Only the 460 has the gain switch, same as Bassbunny's. The 310 has all the electronics on a single board, with 3 normal pots, rather than having it distributed over a number of circuits on each pot like the other two. Clearly it's all quality hand-made guitar circuitry, none of your production-line stuff here. Some of the soldering on the 460 isn't great either - it looks like I did it. They don't call me 'blobby nobby' for nothing you know!
  14. [quote name='BassBunny' post='730151' date='Jan 30 2010, 10:14 PM']Pete, my 405 was exactly the same, (and the Bass/Treble did sod all). Since putting the Artec 3 Band eq in it, the difference is stunning. Both pick-ups have the same volume and having controls that work is novelty. [/quote] Sounds like the way to go. Can you recommend a supplier, and what did you do about knobs for the concentric pots?
  15. +1 to going secondhand. RayAgainstTheMachine has an Eden Nemesis 250 in the For Sale forums which will be a much better gigging proposition than an of these.
  16. I've just picked my 460 up from Paul Glazebrook who as usual has done an excellent job of sorting the action, polishing the frets and generally setting it up nicely. I'm overjoyed - so playable and just a nice object to have around. The neck pickup makes a rich powerful dark sound with a decent amount of punch, but the signal from the bridge pickup seems weak in comparison. Not sure why this might be, any suggestions welcomed. Here's a shot inside the control cavity, the blend pot is top centre. Is this any help? Here are a couple of pictures, not very good quality but you get the general idea. Mods, if you're reading this please can we have this thread re-stickied? Besides being as Jack said one of the major sources of information on the net for SGC Nanyo basses, it attracts a steady stream of new recruits to the site and has more than 14,500 viewings!
  17. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='725881' date='Jan 26 2010, 11:12 PM']On balance, I would prefer to be doing something to help and I'm willing to take the risk that my contribution will not be the deciding factor.[/quote] I salute you, and I will make a contribution in the morning when I am compos mentis enough to grapple with financial systems. I'm astounded that the F&CO cannot sort this out. What do we pay taxes for? This boy died a hero, trying to save a life. If he'd been wearing a uniform , this much at least would have been assured. Bringing him back is not something that people can do - this is something that governments and news media can do. Write to your MP, write to the Evening Standard, people.
  18. I hope you manage to move this bass on quickly, because I'm finding it really hard to get used to seeing 'that' avatar out of context!
  19. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='721462' date='Jan 22 2010, 06:01 PM']Can you get a stacked vol/tone pot so i can keep the piezo controls down to one pot?[/quote] These are readily available. I've never seen a Piezo setup with a tone control though. Of course, that doesn't mean they don't exist!
  20. This is truly appalling. There's an article about it in the Standard tonight, complete with a nice picture of Tim in his Basschat T Shirt. My condolences to his family and friends, and to you and your daughter, Jack.
  21. [quote name='BassBunny' post='716846' date='Jan 18 2010, 05:54 PM']Put the new Pre-Amp in today and changed the Jack as well, (that was a bit iffy as well).[/quote] Some of them can be iffy, those Jacks I've got to change the blend pot on my SB310 so I'll have a look then. I've just bought an SB460, picking it up on Wednesday so I'll get the camera out!
  22. That's a lovely bass. Never seen one that colour before.
  23. [quote name='BassBunny' post='712841' date='Jan 14 2010, 06:16 PM']The other bonus is a beautiful Brass Nut. Not sure if that is normal.[/quote] I think so, on the 325 series and up. My fretless has one, my 310 doesn't. Of course, I refuse to believe that your bass exists without PICTURES!!!!
  24. [quote name='uzzell' post='705511' date='Jan 8 2010, 02:18 PM']Where can said TC 2x10's be purchased?[/quote] Darren at Bass Merchant has 'em, and uses them in his own rig.
  25. [quote name='Higgie' post='705033' date='Jan 8 2010, 12:04 AM']Ok, so a friend of mine has one ear that doesn't hear as well as the other one, and even that one isn't as good as it should be, and she finds that when listening to music through her computer via headphones, she can't get enough volume as she'd like. Is there something out there that would plug in-line between the headphones and the computer that could boost the volume? If not, is there anyone here that could build me a little box that would do this? Ideally it would just have one knob for volume, an input and an output jack. Cheers James[/quote] Boostaroo! [url="http://www.pjbox.co.uk/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=447"]http://www.pjbox.co.uk/store/cart.php?m=pr...etail&p=447[/url] I have a battery powered version and it's great, but the above version is powered off USB.
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