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Gigged the Barefaced Compact again last night...
geoffbyrne replied to wateroftyne's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='mildmanofrock' post='775391' date='Mar 15 2010, 04:44 PM']Not meaning to hijack this thread... but what really got my goat a while back was that people were being lambasted for expressing their opinions on Barefaced cabs, calling it 'hype'. I suspect some of posts were included in that. Apparently, I wasn't allowed to say how much I loved the Big One or that it kicked the poop out of my Ampeg 410 hlf. It all got very humpty. People saying 'stop the hype' and posts from 'honest men' who can't wait to give their 'honest opinions'. Mostly irritable thoughts that might have been better directed at Alex direct. He took a bit of a public kicking and hasn't been seen here much since. And I think the site is worse off for that.[/quote] +1 There certainly was a perception of a 'let's jump on Alex's head' movement. I felt a bit of discomfort over its being aired openly over the forum when the points could have been settled privately. I too feel the forum is the poorer without Alex's input. G. -
What ^he said! G.
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Are you sure it's nothing that putting an extra few turns of A string onto the tuning post won't fix? Fender P & J style basses are notorious for having little or no break angle on the A unless you leave an extra bit of length and put a few extra turns on the peg. Another way is to put on an extra string tree, but that's messy, but I think you may still have the same problem after a new nut. G.
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Smashing Pumpkins looking for a bassist
geoffbyrne replied to Mcgiver69's topic in General Discussion
I'll stand back from this one & give others a chance..................................... G. -
I actually look at my fretless far less than I do on my ftretted.You just have to learn to trust your ears. G.
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Mesa / Boogie M Pulse 12AX7 tube replacement help?
geoffbyrne replied to absentmindeduk's topic in Amps and Cabs
You might want to have a look at this - follow the link under the pic: [url="http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/2110479/Searchpage/1/Main/148913/Words/ecc83+/Search/true/Brand_new_tube_TubeTech_Blackb#Post2110479"]http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthreads.p...ckb#Post2110479[/url] I've just been Googling these & it seems that Techtube Valves went bust, so I don't know if they are still being made anywhere. If you want more headroom & decent tone, you could try a 5751 (70% gain compared to an ECC83) in the V1 and an ECC83 in V2. The ECC83 & the 12AX7's are theoretically the same, but the European-built ECC83's seem to have a mids-bump whereas the 12AX7's are pretty flat. G. -
[quote name='daz' post='772051' date='Mar 11 2010, 08:09 PM'][b]Big J:[/b] Not sure what you mean about lifting the bottom of the battery? Fiddled about with it to no avail though. Does anyone know where i can get a battery compartment cover for this (pictured) Can anyone tell me what that piece of recrangular box is next to the battery? It has a hole on the top of it with the letters L and H at either side of the hole, and a semi circular arrow, pointing to each letter. Sort of indicating Low or High maybe? Below it the word [i]OUT[/i]. Anywho whats all that about? I know its going to be something obvious, but my excuse is i have never owned an active bass before pic below. [/quote] The box next to the battery *is* the pre-amp. The hole allows access to a small pot which turns the output up or down. Personally I found the whole thing intensely complicated. If I still had this, I'd take it out (as I actually have) & fit an Artec. (Actually I fitted a John East). G.
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Steve Hillage? G.
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A cheap, decent 5er with a narrow neck is the Hohner B Bass V. I got one of those a few years ago & modded it (John East U-Retro pre & Joe Barden pickups) and it remained my #1 bass till I got my Peavey Cirrus BXP - another suitably narrow-necked bass. I also have an OLP 5er that's quite tight too. G.
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[url="http://www.bassguitarpartsdirect.co.uk/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=97&cat=Hipshot+Bass+Bridges"]http://www.bassguitarpartsdirect.co.uk/sho...ot+Bass+Bridges[/url] There may be a Gotoh model too. G.
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Series switching for Jazz copy- How to?
geoffbyrne replied to cameltoe's topic in Repairs and Technical
[url="http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=jass_bass_sp"]http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wirin...ic=jass_bass_sp[/url] G. -
I'd forgotten about that!!!! If I remember, the actual pre *looked* different. All the electrics are in the cavity. In the B, the pre was a small box held within what looked like a double battery box (but actually a single + pre). In my estimation they sounded pretty much the same and may have been different versions of the same circuit. The one Lemmy has would fit & fill all the holes properly. I have an Artec 2 Band (Vol, Pan, Concentric Treble & Bass) in the drawer for the day I (perhaps) part with my B Bass V, as it currently has a John East U-Retro in it and a pair of Joe Barden J twin-rail pups. It sounds sensational & plays beautifully. The only prob with the Artec is it will leave the LED & switch holes vacant. I've seen people use small rubber plugs or black dome-headed screws to fill those. G.
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If I remember correctly, Howard, The Bass Doc has one of these & replaced the pre in it (with my old one) so you might consider dropping him a PM. G.
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Shaun, I don't know if Funk is my thing - but then I played rhythm guitar for a Rockabilly band recently, so I'll try anything!!! PM me if you are still in need. G.
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If you are running 2x8 Ohms, set it at 4. Why would you run in series? This would give 16 Ohms. Also, the wiring is awkward & you'd need a different socket. Are you assuming that running a cab-to-cab cable will be in series? If so, this is erroneous - it's also in parallel. Running cabs in series is know to have a looser bottom end and if one speaker blows the whole rig cuts out. In parallel everything else continues working. G.
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Pickups seem to have rounded ends. Never seen a Fender like that. JON!!!!!!!! G.
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[quote name='Paul S' post='757330' date='Feb 25 2010, 05:28 PM']A fellow dinosaur here - I look at all those websites you mention but Gumtree has got me the two bands that I am in now. I expect you watch that, but just in case you don't.[/quote] Ta - I hadn't thought of that one. G.
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So where in Derbyshire are you? G.
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I might be totally wrong here, but sounds about £200 high to me.... No doubt Jon will correct me almost instantly!! G.
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Rosewood. G.
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I think it's the same guy.......................... G.
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Thanks, Oggy - I'm on 'em all - Forming Bands, Join My Band, Partysounds & MusoFinder. G.
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Grub screw for Fender American Deluxe bridge
geoffbyrne replied to JJTee's topic in General Discussion
I think Axes'R'Us do a variety of screws: [url="http://www.axesrus.com/axeSaddlesh.htm"]http://www.axesrus.com/axeSaddlesh.htm[/url] See if yours is there. G. -
[quote name='Mateybass' post='754578' date='Feb 23 2010, 12:13 AM']I like the Bartolini jazz pups with the dual inline coils. Think of them as P-bass pups in a jazz pup housing, no hum and single coil sound.[/quote] Just like DiMarzio Model J's & Ultrajazz's........................... G.