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d-basser

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  1. RS have stores so you could collect, I assume the additional cost you have quoted there is their ridiculous postage price. If that doesn't suit you could try Farnell, still have to pay high postage if they have it but it will be less than RS (I think)

  2. Out of interest what size where the magnets in your pickup and where are you getting the replacement Alnicos? I am currently sourcing parts for a build and finding the right size of Alnico bar magnets is proving to be pain

  3. [s]Hi

    Looking to sell my DHA VT2 Twin EQ, great pedal/pre/DI but much more than I need at the moment. I bought it from tredders on here at the start of the year, it is in perfect working condition with only a little damage to the paint on the base where feet/velcro have been removed. New rubber feet cost pennies and I haven't had any issues using it without so far.

    Selling the pedal with the DHA power supply, the original EHX 12AX7 valves and a set of NOS Mullard ECC82 valves I have fitted.[/s]

    [b][size=5]SOLD[/size][/b]

    Thanks

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  4. [quote name='bakerster135' timestamp='1378122687' post='2195908']
    Defo agree with this, saw them at Finsbury Park a couple of years back (where he was using a Lakland JO interestingly...) and his sound was poor! Wooly and absolutely no definition...
    [/quote]

    Sounds was shocking all round at that show, not to say it wasn't awesome though

  5. also you could check that the inside isn't just dirty, I did a setup for someone who's guitar was crackley and cutting out and it turned out the inside of the jack socket had corroded from sweaty fingers on the jack. I took a little brasso on a cotton bud to it and it was good as new.

    Could also be a perfectly good socket with a loose connection somewhere.

  6. Hi guys. I am currently toying with the idea of building a Fenderbird style bass. One of the things I really want for it is chrome covered pickups ala classic Thuderbirds but these aren't really available unless you can afford Lulls/Thunderbuckers/Custom Seymour Duncans. Whilst this is a custom project it is a very low budget one so they are completely out of the question. Instead I have formulated a plan to build some of my own and I was wanting to run it by you people in case I am insane:

    Plan would be to build a humbucker pickup from scratch that I could epoxy into a cover like this: [url="http://www.philadelphialuthiertools.com/pickup-making-parts/chrome-plated-metal-bass-pickup-cover-for-gibson-thunderbird-bass-guitar/"]http://www.philadelp...rd-bass-guitar/[/url]

    The internal pickup I would make to a design broadly similar to this one: [url="http://home.zonnet.nl/wilmaremy/makingpups.html."]http://home.zonnet.n...akingpups.html.[/url]

    Essentially I would just be building a MM style pickup but tailored to the dimensions of the above cover. Parts needed seem to be relatively simple, really just some vulcanised fibre sheets for the bobbin, some 9mm diameter Alnico 5 magnets, 42 AWG pickup wire and then wire for connecting the coils and the final pickup to the rest of the electronics. Plan is to wind them using a hand drill, time consuming but simple. The only parts that seem hard to source are the 9mm diameter magnets and if they prove to be a real pain I could always opt for two 5mm magnets per string like a jazz pickup. I am aware this DIY deal is not going to sound like an old Tbird pickup but really I just want a big sounding humbucker that looks cool.

    Is there anything about the above plan that seems really stupid or any advice you would like to give?

  7. [quote name='jaydentaku' timestamp='1358708972' post='1943815']
    I haven't gigged mine yet and I will be driving it, I guess I had best get one still. is it 20 or 40-db?

    Best of luck with the sale, a this price, it will go quickly
    [/quote]

    Think it is a 40 but a 20 would probably be better.


    [quote name='jackers' timestamp='1358708976' post='1943816']
    if only this was here yesterday :( haha. just bought one off eBay.

    Bump for a great deal :)
    [/quote]

    Well thats teaches me to wait around before putting things up on here, d'oh

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