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MichaelDean

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  1. I did my neck in at a stag do while surfing a few years ago. Somehow hit a wave wrong. If I sleep on it wrong it becomes quite immobile the next day, I can't turn my head, and heavy things become a struggle. 

     

    We also reached a breaking point with our daughter earlier this year. The only way I could get her to go to sleep was to hold her and pace the room. Might be 10 minutes, might be 50. It wasn't great for my back and it has gone once, just as I was dropping her at nursery one day. I was doubled over and barely made it home. We had to sleep train her as it wasn't sustainable anymore, which actually worked out well for everyone. Now we can just put her down to bed and she goes to sleep. 

     

    I do have a sack truck for moving my gear long distances though. I bought it just before COVID, so it hasn't seen a great deal of use, but it does make taking stuff further much easier.

     

    There probably will be a time when I need to go full lightweight, or perhaps more modular maybe. I'm thankfully not there yet though! 

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  2. Wot @tauzero said. The idea behind it is that you don't send the reverb/delay straight into the input and distort those signals. It's probably more useful for guitarists than bassists. They (generally) stay clearer if they only get processed by the power amp. 

     

     

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  3. How remiss of me - I haven't posted my 76 Mustang here!

     

    Refinished (not that well) by me, re-fretted with SS frets, tuners swapped out for Hipshot ultralights, KiOgon loom, strap from CatBurrito. It has toured the UK and Japan with me. 

     

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  4. I had an early PF500 and it never let me down. Didn't feel particularly light to me though. Might be because I had it mounted to the fliptop 210 cabinet though. 

     

    Having played through a bunch of amps at the South West Bass Bash into one of @stevie's LFSys cabs, I found the Gnome was quite bright, the TC BAM was more neutral and the Elf was a bit darker and more scooped. I think of those, I'd have gone for the BAM. I could quite easily get an approximation of the other two from the TC. I'd like to try the BQ and BH ranges as well to see what they're like. 

     

    I've heard the MiniMax MK2 has the fan noise sorted... This seems like a good deal.

     

    Do you need an effects loop? Have you ever used one on an amp you've had? I know I'm guilty of having coveted that option, but I've still never tried the 4 cable method with my bass. Only my skinny stringer. 

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  5. On 14/11/2023 at 18:23, shoulderpet said:

    Ok fair enough, glad you found a neck that you like.

     

    I wish that Fender would sell the Vintera p bass necks separately, those necks are lovely.

    They do also sell them brank spanking new:
    https://www.fender.com/en-GB/parts/necks/roasted-maple-vintera-50s-precision-bass-neck-20-vintage-frets-7.25-c-shape/0999612920.html (out of stock here, but just a reference)

     

    In stock and UK based here:

    https://www.giggear.co.uk/guitars/guitar-parts-spares/guitar-bodies-and-necks/precision-bass-necks/fender-roasted-maple-vintera-50s-precision-bass-neck.htm

  6. 9 hours ago, The_Limey said:

    Gentlemen

     

    Again thank you for your input. I have now purchased a Bass.

    Whilst the Harley Benton was favoured, I chose to go into PMT and bought an Aquity https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/antiquity-aq-pb-bass-guitar-black

    Mind you I ended up spending more than I needed and went for the Fender amp https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/fender-mustang-lt50-guitar-amp

     

    BUT i have one issue. Maybe its because Im not used to it, but I'm having issues with using my forefinger on the fret. It doesnt reace very well. The irritating thing is im 6 foot bloody 3 yet have small hands and fingers . Any tips ?

    Nice! I've got my eye on an Antiquity Les Paul copy. Seemed really nice when I played it in store. 

     

    What sort of doesn't react well? Can you be a bit more specific?

     

    Just in case... Your finger should be just behind the fret not on it, so the fret is doing the work. 

  7. 10 hours ago, MacDaddy said:

    I'm probably missing the point, but if something is going on my pedal board I'd be expecting something stompable.

    So, you're an international touring musician but you're not earning megabucks, nor do you have an endorsement where they'll send you stuff wherever. The band you're touring with don't use IEMs and you want to set up a small board (say the ANT, a Helix Stomp and a couple of other pedals) that you can fly with and use whatever cab is available. Enter the ANT. If it's on your pedalboard, and you've integrated the kettle lead with your pedal power, that's one thing to set up. Plug in speakon to the cab, power, jack. Job done. Controls are all with you, so you can fiddle from a distance. 

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  8. Thanks for the tips @Andyjr1515, cocktail sticks worked a treat. 

     

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    Shame the rest of the process was such a faff! Perhaps not helped by my super glue possibly being a bit old... 

     

    After a LOT of trial and error, I had to make the holes pretty deep, so that the carbon fibre maintained integrity. Glue that in, then cut the stainless steel to fit and glue that in. Let it dry and then file it down. Sounds simple written! Was not easy! Were I to do it again, I'd get carbon fibre with a thicker wall. This is just 0.5mm. 1mm would have made quite a difference I think. 

     

    Despite the difficulty, I do think it looks good. There is still a fair amount of tidying up that needs to be done.

     

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  9. Not had much progress recently. I've just made the holes for the side dots. Hopeing to get them in tomorrow afternoon, and then do a lot of sanding. There are still some bulges in the neck (as you can see below!).

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    Also, if anyone has tips for cutting tiny bits of carbon fibre tubing, I'd be very grateful. My fret nippers can cut the stainless steel rod into smaller bits - that's easy enough. The carbon fibre tube flakes out with serrated blades, flattens with nippers, but is too tough for a stanley knife. I'm wondering about maybe getting my dremel (equivalent) out with a cutting disc maybe? Did not think about this when I chose carbon fibre! It was just an easily available black tube with the right spec!

  10. 11 minutes ago, Tim2291 said:

    I was in PMT the other day and they had a Yamaha BB734 on the wall priced at £1256... on their website the same bass is £889.00... I completely understand that stores have over heads etc, but why do retailers seem determined to destroy their trade in shops by making their products 30% more expensive in store! I guess from a purely business point of view, getting rid of the shops would save them a fortune!

    It is mad isn't it. I think if you pulled up the website for a comparison, they'd probably honour that price. They're probably relying on either people just paying the price on the label, or having someone haggle and then feel like they got a great deal, when it is actually just the price on the website.

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  11. I think Ashdown put an automatic mute on the output when there isn't something connected to the input - I'm assuming using a TRS jack socket. I wonder if that has possibly failed? I'd send it off to Ashdown for a diagnoses though. They got me sorted really quickly when my ABM-600 wasn't behaving properly.

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