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Posts posted by Jean-Luc Pickguard
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Our singer uses an SM58 and the two on BVs use Behringer ultravoice CM8500s - (as used by Alice cooper & Ann Peebles according to the Behringer web site). They're about £16 (from dv247.com). We've been gigging ours for a few years and they haven't broken yet, even with a drummer doing BVs & ocassionally mistaking it for a cowbell. I bring an old 80s SM58 along to gigs just as a spare, but haven't needed it yet.
[url="http://www.behringer.com/XM8500/index.cfm?lang=eng"]behringer XM8500[/url]
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You can't really tell much from the pic, but assuming the releif is OK I'd shim it to keep it high at the saddles, but low over the frets.
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If its pre-slotted it'll be too wide. My 71 Musicmaster's nut is wider than the one on my jazz, but narrower than the ones on my precisions. A non-preslotted precision one should be OK though.
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Dunno, but I know one of [url="http://www.guitarpartsresource.com/bpickguard_precontrol.htm"]these [/url]will fit - I have one on my bitzer fretless P.
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[quote name='Stag' post='145641' date='Feb 23 2008, 04:10 PM']where would I get a Brandoni pickup from...[/quote]
Brandoni is the supplier. I'm not sure who makes their pickups, but I think they *may* be Korean-made Kent Armstrongs. The cool rails (enclosed black) strat-sized humbucker fitted straight into my '71 musicmaster bass and makes it sound massive.
Brandoni are in Wembley
[url="http://www.brandoniguitars.co.uk/"]http://www.brandoniguitars.co.uk[/url]
I think my pickup is the SHCL - its still listed as £30 which is what I paid several years ago. Check that this still comes with a black cover before ordering if you do go for one and ask for a diagram to fit it with the coils in series. -
[quote name='OldGit' post='144552' date='Feb 21 2008, 05:45 PM']Time is tight, live
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHq4laFwAEM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHq4laFwAEM[/url][/quote]
Great video, but it went a bit weird at about 1:11 - I had to slap the side of my monitor to get the picture back -
Impossible to tell much from those pics
I can see it has reverse tuner though.
It *looks like* a MIA '62 reissue, or maybe an early or later non-export Japanese one, but I wouldn't express too strong an opinion without seeing a pic of the serial no. and any markings that are exposed when the neck is taken off. -
I've just looked at your site - lots of lovely stuff there. When I get paid for a web site I'm doing and if I can hide the money from the missus I will probably be asking you to get a CIJ Mustang Bass in California Blue - Are any mustang-specific cases available for these?
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As Joe Meek used to say "If it sounds right, it is right"
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[quote name='Ray' post='142768' date='Feb 18 2008, 09:35 PM']Yours was the model with the built-in anvil, right?[/quote]
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[quote name='Ray' post='142432' date='Feb 18 2008, 01:20 PM']Missing yours eh? You could buy mine and still be 60 quid up [/quote]
That would be very tempting if yours is half the weight that mine was. -
Personally I'd steer clear & stump up the extra to get a harley benton 5 string fretless acoustic from thomann.
[url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbb35ntfl_5string_akustikbass_fretless.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_hbb...ss_fretless.htm[/url]
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[quote name='bass_ferret' post='142164' date='Feb 17 2008, 09:55 PM']Like the Ox's FenderBird. Looks great.[/quote]
Funny you should say that. I believe that bass was built as a prototype for a JE sig model and unfortunately the project expired when he did -
I'm certain I played that bass when New Kings Road Emporium were in Denmark Street - That was probably about 5 years ago. I know its the same one as its no 25 and belonged to Bob Daisley. Its a nice player but had roundwounds on when I tried it (which seemed a bit weird). Its possibly been through another pair of hands in the meantime or has been gathering dust in the shop.
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A cheap combo or cab is more likely to be made from MDF rather than birch or poplar ply, so although it may sound as good as something twice the price and will be OK sitting in a bedroom all its life, it will be more likely to evenually disintegrate if gigged a lot.
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I'm surprise no ones bitten your hand off for this. I sold mine for £260 a couple of weeks ago and it was exactly the same model as this so someone will get a bargain at £200. I'm kind of missing mine a little bit .
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I guess they might have a chance of selling a few to people that have never heard of the Little Mark II...
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You can't be sure he's lying. Stuff does go missing in the post all the time. Does his feedback (received & left) indicate any history of doing this kind of thing?
If Royal Mail pays up, I don't think it would be honest to keep the refund - If you pass it on then at least you can add a response to the feedback that a claim was made against the carrier who lost it and a full refund was issued.
As the auction said pickup only I'd have either:
a)Told him to **** off in the first place and got a free relisting as he wasn't willing to comply with the terms of the sale.
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He used a Fender Rhodes piano Bass.
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I think I may have one of these from the 70s somewhere. Some one gave it to me thinking it was broken because it sounded so awful. I remember hearing its distinctive farrt sound when David J used one on a bauhaus song which surprised me at the time as it meant either it was supposed to sound like that or his was broken too. Mine might be up in the loft or may have gone in the bin...
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Why did you have to post that link?
I had decided (and told the missus) I wasn't going to buy any basses this year and now I've just seen this:
[url="http://www.musik-produktiv.co.uk/tacoma-olympia-ob3ce.aspx"]http://www.musik-produktiv.co.uk/tacoma-olympia-ob3ce.aspx[/url]
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[quote name='ste_m3' post='139617' date='Feb 13 2008, 04:18 PM']I think they may well be the highway series? Otherwise your not wrong, whaty a great deal![/quote]
Definitely not with maple fingerboards. -
As far as I know this book is out of print and isn't in stock anywhere at the moment, so if you want it, it would be a good idea to snap this one up.
I've had my copy for ages - It gives a great insight into Duck's playing.
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use cocktail sticks & glue
Recommend me a cheap mic for BVs!!
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[quote name='bass_ferret' post='149380' date='Mar 1 2008, 11:10 AM']?
Yeah. And I gig with my CIJ 58 precision and keep my '58 precision as a backup.[/quote]
I guess that was directed at me - I don't understand your point. Am I being accused of bullshitting or something?