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Jean-Luc Pickguard

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  1. I want to get a lightweight cab fairly soon. Top of my list of possibles at the moment is a Schroeder 1212 Lite. This is available as standard with a carpet covering or direct from Jorg Schroeder with a hard "Rhino" bedliner material covering.

    After today carpeted cabs won't be coming home with a nasty smokey stink clinging to them, so that disadvantage no longer applies. Also the Schroeder 'Rhino' cabs are available in different colours.

    Given the choice what does everyone prefer their cabs of any brand to be covered with?
    What do you consider the pros & cons of carpet covering/tolex/etc?

  2. I have used the schallers in the past, but dont like the way they shake loose and cause the screws holding them in to pull out of the bass. I've also tried the plastic dunlop ones - I had one fly apart during a gig once. Now all I'll use is grolsch washers. I always keep the straps attached to my basses, so they are perfect for me. If only they were available in black or clear.

  3. I have a crate BT15 - Mine was £35 off ebay, but they aren't too pricey new. Its not the most exciting amp to look at, but its great for low volume practice.

    The phono in is very useful for hooking up an MP3 or CD.

    If it can handle the low B of my NS CR5M, so it can probably handle anything. It has an effective eq and doesn't go all fuzzy like some practice amps.

  4. Obviously 5 Believers will be doing our thing at the "Stormy Monday Club" at the Bulls Head in Barnes on Monday 2nd July

    Special Guests from Portugal: the legendary Dave Dog (ex Mungo Jerry Bob Geldof etc )and Marcus.

    The Bulls Head 373 Lonsdale Road, Barnes, London SW13 9PY

    a mere six quid for entrance.

    8.30 start

  5. [quote name='Steve Rickwood' post='22119' date='Jun 22 2007, 08:37 PM']Haha! Thank you for feedback. Design is cool btw.
    I'm gona pester the guy/girl to put strings on it - would be concerned if neck was twisted or warped.

    Cheers.[/quote]

    Wish doesn't use trussrods, so if there are any issues with neck its time to get the woodworking tools out.

    Personally I wouldn't touch it with a sh*tty stick (or another wishbass) - He sent one to Bass Player for review which was very below par. The reviewer seemed to be struggling to find something good to say about it - like it being a piece of folk art.

  6. I have an NS-CR5M. I also have a Dean pace 4 string in natural maple, that will probably be up for sale soon to part finance a new Schroeder cabinet.

    Despite some rumours that the Dean isn't a "real" upright bass its great fun to play and sounds lovely with the TI jazz flats I put on it.

  7. [quote name='Toasted' post='3506' date='May 21 2007, 11:34 AM']I disagree. Strongly. Behringer is cheap and nasty.[/quote]
    I disagree. Have you had one fall apart? I have had no problems with Behringer pedals. I use a Behringer BLE100 Bass Limiter Enhancer, not because I can't afford anything else, but because it evens out the dynamics, its dead easy to use and it sounds very transparent - I agree that its inexpensive, but it certainly does not sound nasty.

    All the time I was looking for "the perfect compressor" I should have been looking for a limiter. The BLE100 enables me to retain dynamics when playing lighter but evens out the louder parts without making the bass sound obviously processed. It feels solid and weighty enough despite the plastic casing and has so far served me well for over a dozen gigs and countless rehearsals since I got it and it is still as good as new.

  8. [quote name='parker_muse' post='14975' date='Jun 10 2007, 10:56 AM']Saw one in prestine condition... £325
    Good deal?

    Thanks,

    Parker[/quote]
    If it feels right when you play it and you like the colour etc, personally I'd be happy to pay that for a mid/late 70s one, even more so for an early one (with the smaller butterfly tuners) in pristine condition. However I only had to pay £110 for the Squier vista musicmaser a few years ago and £100 for a stripped '71 musicmaster about 5 or 6 years ago. That one is now lilac and is my daughter's pride & joy, but I think those kind of bargains may be fairly rare. I think I paid over the odds for my blue one though (from Denmark Street!) as its so much fun to play and it looks stunning with the original aged white pearloid pickguard.

  9. Some ideas:

    If there is a particular issue about its sound or performance that you want to address:
    Change the pickups
    Rewire it with CTS pots and a switchcraft socket. (this can make more difference on a squier than you'd imagine)
    install a badassII bridge (don't forget to cut the grooves)
    Upgrade the tuners if the existing ones are crap

    If you want somewhere to rest your hand like James Jamerson or Marcus:
    Install a chrome 'ashtray' pickup cover
    Install a thumb rest

    If its just a matter of marking your territory:
    get a different colour pickguard
    stick some stickers on it

  10. There are three musicmaster basses in my house: a squier vista one, and a couple of '71' fenders - I have a sonic blue one and my daughter a fefinished lilac one. The original pickups on the fenders were a bit weak, so I replaced them with Kent Armstrong "strat" coolrails which makes them much more punchy and noise-free.

    They're great fun little basses, and my sonic blue one with aged creamy white pearl pickguard seems to be a favourite with the ladies.

  11. [quote name='nik1093' post='13616' date='Jun 7 2007, 02:53 PM']does EMG make p-bass pickups[/quote]
    Yes - I used to have an active EMG in my old P bass. I took it out and put the original one back in as it was frankly a bit dull and unpunchy sounding. I might try the it again (perhaps in my fretless precision) with two 9v batteries as I have heard that the EMGs very different (in a good way) with 18v.

    As for painting the body, you probably want to strip the old finish off first. I used nitromors on my daughter's old musicmaster bass, (the previous owner had already removed 95% of the finish though) then I sprayed it with car paint from halfords - larger branches can mix the paint & put it in the can, so you can choose just about any shade you want. I used a can of white primer, two cans of custom-mixed lilac and a can of clear over the top.

  12. I have three - two big fender-type ones on a precision & a jazz, plus a gotoh 'Y'-type on an Epi T-bird. I keep a tiny tin of vaseline with my pliers, cutters & allen keys to keep 'em greased up but they don't need much attention and they work perfectly once they're set up properly. I've only had to adjust the little thumbscrew when changing from one type of strings to another. If its set up correctly the tuning stays spot-on in both positions.

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