-
Posts
156 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Shop
Articles
Posts posted by RnRDave
-
-
£15 each or both for £25.
-
11 hours ago, mrbacco said:
Hi! Is this still available?
Yes mate.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Unsure of the origins of these. Just taken them off a bass I got in a trade. No branding on them at all.
Comes with a bag of 6-7 black strings also (the ones that were on felt around 105-45. My guess is they are DR Black Beauties but that's cause I don't know any other black coated bass string brands.
Hi mass bridge, black metal knobs and black string tree.
Included are all the black screws also.
Price includes UK postage.
Cheers.
-
Not 100% which model this is but it was removed from a fender Player series P bass I got in a trade.
I'd say the condition is fair as it has a few marks on it but worked great at rehearsal before I switched out for the original tuners.
Open to offers. Happy to post at buyers cost.
Any questions please ask.
- 1
-
An incredible bass for the money.
Been my main gigging and practice bass for the last couple of years but fancied a change.
Upgrades include - Seymour Duncan Quarter pound pick ups installed - Genuine Fender Hi Mass Bridge - Upgraded solderless wiring by blue tone custom - fully copper tape insulation.
I'll also throw in an official fender strap too.
Any questions please don't hesitate to message.
Collection preferred from Stockport Greater Manchester - local delivery an option and so is courier (at the buyers risk).
Cheers 👍
- 6
-
So it's still not working.
There's a small click sound about 10 seconds after I switch the amp head on, not sure if that happened before as I'm usually at rehearsal and not paying attention.
Any ideas?
-
Put the new fuse in today and put it back together. Plugged back in and it didn't work then I realised I forgot to plug the output board back in.
Sigh. I got too giddy.
-
-
15 minutes ago, DGBass said:
EVO III and EVO IV heads have a speaker fuse on a small auxilliary circuit board beneath the back board for the send/return / footswitch sockets. I've seen this a few times on EVO III in particular where the output fuse works loose or the fuse clip looses tension causing no output. Or it might have blown but you'd need to be going some for that to happen. Earlier models had a T12A fuse ( 575 watt versions ) later models seem to have a smaller T10A fuse, 20mm type. From the pic the amp looks about six years old so I wouldn't expect fuses to be working loose at that age.
If you hear absolutely nothing from the speakers with a bass plugged in and power on, and I mean absolutely nothing then good chance its something on the output. As the red pen says, the heatsinks are live so don't get fingers anywhere near them even when switched off! You can also check the pre-amp by making sure the meter registers if you cranck the input and if you have another combo or amp, run a cable from the line/tuner out to the other amp and make sure signal is going through the pre-amp section. Pic below shows roughly where the speaker fuse is located on most models, on EVO IV its usually on the back board assembly.
Amazing! I'm gonna go to work and get the back board off tonight then as I can't see any accessible fuse like what's circled there.
-
-
Anyone got a contact email or number? Had a look on the website and was just a contact form.
-
Hi all
So I got to rehearsal last night and set up - amp powers on fine and VU meter shows there's input sound but no sound out of the cab. Assume a fuse must have blown.
I've got home and plugged it into my home cab and still nothing - taken it out of the sleeve but can't see any of the fuses have blown.
I'd be fuming if it's in the bin time - wondered if anyone has any troubleshooting tips for me to try?
-
20 minutes ago, richardd said:
Hi.Have you any idea what the courier price would be for one cab to, NG31 Thanks Rich 😊
Usually around £20 insured with parcelforce. I've sent a heavier cab a couple of weeks ago for around that price. Happy to get a quote if you DM me.
Setting up a talk back mic.
in Gigs
Posted
Hi all,
I'm trying to work out how to set up a talk back mic for our drummer to use at live gigs before we start rehearsing.
We all plan on using IEMs. Want it so the sound doesn't go out to audience
How do I set the mixer so that the mic will only be audible through the aux sends?
Thanks.