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Jean-Luc Pickguard

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  1. A cheap solution that *may* give you what you're looking for is to get a jazz & wire in a series/parallel switch like the Fender S1 switch.
  2. I've learnt my lesson. I'm saying nothing - don't want some agressive [removed by moderator] coming in calling me Kiddo and puffing out his chest again.
  3. This thread is a refreshing contrast to the Clutterbuck thread. Our drummer goes to a lot of gigs and never normally mentions bass players he's seen, but he saw Steely Dan a couple of years ago and from the way he was raving about Freddie W, it sounded like his playing made quite an impact on him.
  4. Careful, he might google his name, find this thread, register as a BCer and start defending himself. I don't know or care enough about this style of bassplaying to comment on his skills, but I think I could probably get a similar sound by rolling a dustbin full of spoons down the stairs.
  5. It sounds like the shop let a numpty loose on your bass. Get them to do the job properly or take it to someone who knows what they're doing.
  6. There's a thread about a video on facebook of Wayne attacking a tuner if that helps
  7. If you replace the jack (& in this case it sounds like its the standard 'open' type), be sure to get a proper branded switchcraft one, not something crappy from maplins.
  8. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='1266830' date='Jun 12 2011, 11:51 PM']Wrong! The answer is seven-and-a-bit. And I should know - I've got Wall-E on DVD *and* Blu-Ray.[/quote] No - it's definitely seven - the same as the number a roads a man must walk down before you call him a man.
  9. [quote name='pantherairsoft' post='1266824' date='Jun 12 2011, 11:46 PM']How many OT posts in a row do we think it needs before it gets relegated from General Bass Discussion to Off Topic [/quote] Seven
  10. [quote name='WarPig' post='1266805' date='Jun 12 2011, 11:28 PM']I just want to be part of this thread [/quote] I don't because [comment removed by moderator] and [comment removed by moderator]
  11. [quote name='Lfalex v1.1' post='1261609' date='Jun 8 2011, 06:51 PM']Get a soundhole plug. Helps stop the top resonating. Less prone to acoustic feedback.[/quote] I use one called a "feedback buster"with my acoustic - no feedback unless you really seek it out. An off-the shelf one won't fit in the squashed soundhole of the eko, but I've had similar results from using blu-tac to stick a CD over a guitar soundhole, so anything fairly solid will do the job.
  12. Can't stand high action - why make it difficult to play? In my experience I think that in a lot of cases (but not all) this could be the result of the owner: a) not knowing how to setup a bass not wanting to spend money on a setup or c) not knowing that basses need to be setup - "this is how it came from the shop" - even though they may have changed the strings for a different type
  13. +1 for the feedback buster & ad121 - both work well on my tanglewood acoustic bass as well
  14. are other instruments stomping on your frequencies? There are two guitarists in my band - I remember a rehearsal when the guitarist put changed from Martin electroacoustic and telecaster to Gibson 335 & les Paul and I continued with my jazz bass. The overall sound of the band turned into a mess of low end mush even though we didn't sound any louder - everyone was contributing to the low and low-mids so there was no definition in that part of the audio spectrum. It sounded so bad it was pointless carrying on with the song until they worked out how to eq their amps so that everyone had space
  15. I wonder how long it would take to clean it up so it looks less like a dirt protest edit -I am of course referring to the bass, not the hyperthetical video of Jack & the lesbians
  16. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1263203' date='Jun 9 2011, 08:18 PM']I quite like the term self styled expert as it gives me a get out if I get stuff wrong [/quote] As if that's ever going to happen!
  17. [quote name='ficelles' post='1262198' date='Jun 9 2011, 01:27 AM']You don't believe in defending your friends? Ah well... ficelles[/quote] I think your friend could probably do without you attemping to defend him. I wonder whether you can see that you weren't very successful in defending how he had incorrectly listed his bass and managed make you yourself look a little foolish in the process. A more successful approach would probably have been to have introduced yourself into the conversation as someone with personal knowledge of the seller and the bass in question and state the facts as you see them along with your opinions of its authenticity in a calm and reasoned manner. Such a post would certainly have made me more willing to give your friend the benefit of doubt about whether the inclusion of incorrect information in the listing was wilful or not. Instead you put on a lame hardman act, belittled people who gave the benefit of their knowedge and experience by referring to them as "self-styled experts" and incorrectly threw around false allegations of possible libel - all whilst admitting that you know nothing about the instrument in question and being incapable of providing any evidence to back up your position that the questionable information was correct other than vague unquoted hearsay and wishful thinking. If I had acted in such manner (we all have an off-day and make a fool of ourselves ocassionally) and realised I was totally out of order, I would have apologised to the people concerned, but I have no such expectation from you.
  18. I would file a flat area onto the bottom of each saddle
  19. Sounds weird - My Pro-V sounds pretty even across all strings with TI Flats. Do the strings match? perhaps the E has been replaced with one of a different type?
  20. [quote name='lemmywinks' post='1261218' date='Jun 8 2011, 02:13 PM']I've been using a Schroeder 1212r with a LMII for years now, never had volume issues and it's always done a great job despite being so small. It's important to realise that everybody will just recommend what they use though![/quote] I use a 1212L (like a 1212R, but neo speakers) for rehearsals & gigs - can't see myself ever needing another amp or cab - sounds great and is tiny, light & loud
  21. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1260188' date='Jun 7 2011, 08:05 PM']Let's hope in has more flavour than my hat![/quote] The trick is to always wear a tortilla hat
  22. [quote name='BB3000S' post='1259968' date='Jun 7 2011, 05:28 PM']Ok, so I couldn't restrain myself from asking our friends on the EBMM forum about this: [url="http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-basses/50001-ebay-stingray-copy-supposedly-ernie-ball-music-man-confirmed-real-ernie-ball-music-man-neck.html"]http://www.ernieball.com/forums/music-man-...c-man-neck.html[/url] Clearly this whole thread is growing out of proportion, but hey that's what we do on the internet sometimes. [/quote] Just looked at BB3000S's post on the EBMM forum - One of the moderators over there (who I recognise as an EBMM expert from the dudepit days) has offered to eat any and all actual EBMM parts from the bass.
  23. [quote name='ficelles' post='1260118' date='Jun 7 2011, 07:18 PM']...I think it would be an idea to see if Martin can identify Seller: Member ID stig999000 so their name and address can be published in here. I wonder if that is making anyone nervous...[/quote] I can't see how that will help your cause and I can't see how anyone who has posted on this thread will be at all nervous if you did - I'm sure you'd be barking up the wrong tree.
  24. I'm not far from New Malden - I'll probably notice if they pop up locally. It might be worth you asking [url="http://www.xelectrical.com/"]http://www.xelectrical.com/[/url] in Kingston as well as the usual places - Cash Converters / Cash Generator to keep an eye out for them in case they're offered to them.
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