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Maude

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  1. Hi all, I need a little help please. 

    I have an FDeck HPF which went pop at last night's rehearsal. I'd plugged it into the power and a few seconds later I heard a small pop (from the HPF, my amp's volume was down) and then a few wafts of smoke came out of the jack sockets. 

    I've opened it up and was surprised at just how simple it is inside. 

    Now I'm far from an electrician, in fact I consider most electronics witchcraft, but can happily solder in new parts if it's simple, which luckily it is. 

    I was hoping/expecting to see a capacitor with the top popped open but at first glance I couldn't see anything. Then I noticed that one off them looks swollen and lop sided, but not split. 

    Would you assume this is not right and most likely the problem? I've ringed it in red. 

    I don't know how to test a cap. 

     

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  2. I have an F Deck HPF which I had made in a very simple format. It went pop at last night's rehearsal and released the magic genie. I've just opened it up to see if I can fix it and it really is an very easy build for a semi competent DIYer. 

    I didn't have frills, just an in and out, a power in and a variable filter knob, I didn't want battery, on/off switch or anything else, just a simple always on filter that I could tune slightly. 

    This is the insides. 

    If anyone wants to build one I can take some clearer close ups. 

     

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  3. 34 minutes ago, BassAgent said:

    Currently at three blue basses (of which two are already on this very page), added this Belgrado Z-lectro to the collection. The colour is Avatar Blue and is originally a Peugeot car colour.

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    That is a fantastic looking bass. 😎

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  4. The 1100s has an extra toggle for pickup selection so the knob by the volume is a dedicated tone knob for passive, on the 734a there's no pickup toggle so that dedicated tone is a pickup blend. The treble control doubles as the tone when in passive. 

    I prefer the 1100s controls as your sound is set for passive or active, on 734a you use the tone control in passive and then flick to active and your treble has been moved. Not a huge deal but unnecessary. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Raslee said:

    Are the BB734’s  heavy? Since recently getting my BB1100S I’m starting to get BB GAS….first time in a long time! 

    Not wanting to put anyone off buying another BB but the 734a is like the modern version of an 1100s, both being active PJ bolt ons. But I think the 1100s is the better bass. 

    Weight wise, not having actually weighed them, I'd say my 1100s is heavier than my 734a. 

     

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  6. On 28/10/2023 at 10:12, Supernaut said:

    I have never understood why people say, "Okay, it's a Squier". Is that a bad thing? Can only basses with Fender on the headstock sound good? B0ll0cks to it all. 

    A P bass is so simple that I'm not entirely sure what you're paying for with a top of the range Fender, (well I do kind of get it, if you can afford it and it makes you happy then go for it, but you know what I mean).

    I have plenty of basses, cheap and expensive, but genuinely one of my favourites is my charity shop Encore P. 

    I bought it because it just had a look that I liked and the charity were one that I approve of. I cleaned it up, spent a good few hours on the fretwork and put a Tonerider pickup in it. It now owes me £75 and few hours of my time and is one of the nicest playing basses I've played, and it sounds fantastic too. 

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  7. 6 minutes ago, sprocketflup said:

    As I was playing this the first time, Mrs Flup walked past and said " Its got a Kings Of Leon sound about it"
     

    I can see her point tbh

     

    I got the KOL vibe, early KOL anyway, with a touch of Strokes thrown in. 

    I enjoyed it to start with but steadily got more bored towards the end. Pleasant enough and nothing particularly annoying, just not particularly captivating either. I'll maybe give it another go as to start with I was liking it. 

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  8. 5 hours ago, casapete said:

    Does the quite heavy gauge (58/110) feel hard to play? I’m used to 45/100 bronzewounds on my

    Washburn AB20, and was hoping they wouldn’t feel stiffer than these.

    Not at all, in my opinion.

    I do like heavy strings though and really don't get on with your average 45-100 rounds, especially when gigging when the old adrenaline kicks in. I had a set on my Yamaha BEX4 but took them off in the end as I was using it as a gig back up and they were too slack feeling for me. I'd say they'd probably be a fair match to an average 45-100 bronze string, possibly lighter feeling. They are quite slippery which I like, they have a very glossy wrap. 

     

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  9. I'll give my standard answer but I don't think I've ever seen anyone else use them, maybe I'm just weird. 😁

     

    Fender 9120M nylon tapewounds. I've never used other tapewounds but from what folks say I assume they are a flatwound construction under the tape as they seem to be very thuddy, like a doublebass. The fenders are a nylon wrap over a roundwound string so have plenty of zing but absolutely zero finger/fret noise. I have them on my fretted and fretless acoustic basses and they've been on for years and I've found no reason to want to change them. Plenty of acoustic volume (given that it's an acoustic bass) and a lovely amplified tone, lots of bottom end but plenty of clarity and punch. I love the sound of my fretless acoustic amplified. 

    They are pricey now but I feel they're worth it. When I bought mine they were about £20 so that shows how long I've been using them. 

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  10. 1 hour ago, Happypants said:


    Just picked up this very bass. Slightly over what I’d normally go for weight wise but it’s bloody marvellous. 


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    Oh god take it away. I can't cope looking at that. Or more to the point my wallet won't cope in a minute. 

    Mustn't do anything silly, I mustn't do anything silly. 

    Be still my beating heart. 

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