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StraightSix

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  1. I may be wrong but I have read that lemon oil can attack certain metal alloys used for frets.

    I've been using Ernie Ball Wonderwipes - pre-soaked individual cloths with a mixture of orange Oil, Jojoba and Linseed Oil:

    [url="http://www.ernieball.co.uk/products/productdetail/Wonder+Wipes+Fretboard+Conditioner+6+pack/part_number=4276/574.1.4.3.16140.0.0.0.0?pp=8"]http://www.ernieball.co.uk/products/productdetail/Wonder+Wipes+Fretboard+Conditioner+6+pack/part_number=4276/574.1.4.3.16140.0.0.0.0?pp=8[/url]

    One single cloth can easily do two necks or more.

  2. These are an inexpensive way to improve your bass's electronics: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jazz-bass-Wiring-Kit-poly-capacitor-Alpha-pots-/130409643934?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1e5d053f9e"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jazz-bass-Wiring-Kit-poly-capacitor-Alpha-pots-/130409643934?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1e5d053f9e[/url]

    If not, try looking at something like a John East preamp but the price is rather higher.

  3. This is a cheap upgrade for old electronics: [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jazz-bass-Wiring-Kit-poly-capacitor-Alpha-pots-/130409643934?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1e5d053f9e"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jazz-bass-Wiring-Kit-poly-capacitor-Alpha-pots-/130409643934?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item1e5d053f9e[/url]

  4. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1333816924' post='1606960']
    I wouldn't use either..I would get a regular 410.
    [/quote]

    4X10 cabs are on the way out my friend, they were big in the 80s and 90s but they have been superceded now. It's not especially helpful that people like you keep telling confused potential buyers that 4X10s are some kind of magic...they are not.

    They have pretty poor measured performance in almost all areas compared to the latest bass cabinet designs, they are often extremely heavy and they have huge problems with dispersion due to the side-by-side configuration of the drivers.

    I can speak from experience as I have used 4X10 and 8X10 cabs many times in the past - a Barefaced Compact is lighter (by far), louder than all but the most boutique (read expensive) 4x10s and cheaper.

    Have you tried anything but 4X10s to support your statements...?

  5. [quote name='bassman2790' timestamp='1333808287' post='1606791']
    Edited to add that I would also consider Barefaced but not too many second hand cabs out there
    [/quote]

    That is very true - it proves the point that once you have a Barefaced cab you won't want to part with it...!

    Remember also that Alex at Barefaced offers a 30-day trial whereby a buyer can try out a BF cab and, if they decide it's not to their liking, it may be returned for a refund (less original postage cost).

    This is an excellent offer and allows the cab to be tested at rehearsals and in a live gig situation - how many other bass cabs can you do that with...?

    I bet Alex hasn't done many refunds...

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