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  1. Amongst many things, Brexit has totally f#£_&d the cross Europe trade in 2nd hand instruments.

     

    Really dumb as the UK govt were not forced to charge vat on imported 2nd hand goods, they just decided to do so for extra revenue..

     

    Hand carrying a personal possession tho, you are unlikely to get questioned ... best leave the country with one bass and return with another.  Ferry ports less intrusive than airports btw ( especially if the bass stays in your car ). 😉 

     

  2. I see you like the sound in "passive" mode.  I guess you know it's not really passive, the pickups themselves are active and all pulling that switch up does is turn off the onboard EQ ... should be the same as turning the EQ knobs to neutral as you're still sending a buffered and actively mixed signal to the amp. Or am I wrong?

     

    I find the whole sound a bit "thin" unless I crank up the EQ knobs a bit.

     

    Ps: looks just like my ovangkol one (2001) so I'm guessing not boire.  Might have a wenge neck tho ( don't know if that alters the sound, but it looks nice).  Here's mine

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  3. I've got one of those. And the massive case. It has the best ergonomics of any bass.

     

    usually in "jazz" mode = even pickup balance and coil tap, lovely clear tone,  great for slapping and tapping too.

     

    I'd wanted a 5 string, and a wenge neck, but dolphins are so rare you just have to grab what comes up!

     

    Enjoy.

     

     

     

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  4. I don't ever use my acg-eq-01 bass live.... I sometimes find a really good sound on it and plan to take it out with me "pre set" ; but then dither and take the Wal instead. That one is easy to tweak on stage. For some reason as the evening progresses the filtering gets reduced and the pickup balance heads towards the bridge.

     

    It's a problem with owning a fretless Wal ... other basses get ignored.

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  5. When I retire ....I'll map out the frequency responses.  Meanwhile, Life is too short and I'll stick to tweaking the knobs.

     

    It's an amazing preamp tho.. that treble stack is great; it's supposed to be a variable "pick attack" but does so much more. You can even choose what blend of pickups to put through it (internal trim pot).

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  6. Ah you cost-no-object pennng bass owners!  Beautiful.

     

    I'm going to ask the bloke who has my bass in bits for a quote on those baker ones.  But those Rubners do look ok, so long as the plate fits the space or could be cut down.

     

    Healy tuners?  Web search returns no info.

     

    My bass is probably not worth more than £10k, so I don't want to put too many ribbons on it! 

  7. Used it again this week, with just the pjb flight-case (no pb300) with the amps high mids and high EQ cranked up.  Sounded good from where I stood. I didn't bother fitting the sound clamp.

     

    Hard to separate the different sound of the pickup from the different sound of this rental bass, but it's a mellow one and maybe not totally suited to a copperhead.  But the copperhead has a good tone with lots of fundamental and a nice high output.  Could be excellent on a brighter bass ( eg my own bass ).

     

     

  8. I also pretty much use one fixed setting for everything on my active twin humbucker bass ... but that fixed setting needs two humbuckers, two active filters and a blend control! 😂.   Amp dead flat EQ, no effects. 

     

    Joe Dart seems to use a direct wired, usually single pickup, bass but a whole truck of off board processing.  Many ways to kill a cat.

     

     

  9. 12 hours ago, Beer of the Bass said:

    only simple piezo pickup where the arco sound is tolerable without a lot of EQ, so they have their uses.

    The realist sound clamp is also ok for Arco with a sufficiently hifi amp, I've used it on my cello too.  Needs a fair bit of experimentation with placement, weights and tension though.  I use a bit of bike inner tube twixt it and bridge to soften the sound too.

     

    Bit disappointed in the copperhead, as trying it at home it sounded great; then playing in a band it lacked treble. 

     

    Found a little mixer in my bits and bobs cupboard and blended the sound clamp with the copperhead ..and that sounded really good.... at home anyway.  But too much faff for me.

     

    As said, matching to the bass really matters!

     

     

  10. Go active. Trouble with passives is that you're drawing current through the pickup, which robs the high frequencies.  The more low pass filter you put in the worse it gets, plus you get a change in tone when you turn the volume knob down.  Precisions aren't noted for tonal range, after all.  Sure some people like all that, but you get a better tonal range with a few buffer amps.

     

    Or like NancyJohnson says .... straight to the (high impedance) amp and let the amp do the tone shaping. 😁

  11. I have a borrowed bass right now (1880s German, swell back, viol shape).  It's set up purely for jazz (spiros, low action, no bevel on the fingerboard) it came fitted with both a shadow and a realist pickup.  The shadow is really harsh and clacky ( the reason I stopped using my own shadow pickup), the copperhead has loads of warm bass but is very light on high frequencies.

     

    I took it out for a gig and tho the copperhead sounded lovely it had no projection.  Ended up using my usual realist sound clamp .. still much darker than my own bass, but ok.

     

    So it's a very warm sounding bass.... but are copperhead pickups usually so bassy?

     

    I wondered if the idea is to use both pickups ( shadow and realist) through a mixer.  Is that "a thing"?  I'm sure plenty of people use just a copperhead tho.

  12. Tough one... I realised you're in Norway after posting.  I think it's a long jouney in the UK if I have to go 100km to see a bass!

     

    Hopefully someone here has played one; as just being the same construction as the Hora doesn't mean it's the same quality; some plywood basses are better than some hybrids.

     

    I guess it'shis one?  https://www.danmusikk.no/arvada-db-820-kontrabass

     

    But if you go to Oslo at least you can try these for comparison:  https://bassanova.no/butikk/kontrabass-1/3-4-4-4

     

    ..or come on holiday to England, we have lots of bass shops within a distance you probably think of as a short walk 🙂 

     

    Good luck.

     

     

  13. Whatever the recommendation, don't buy anything until you've tried it...and some others for comparison.

     

    Seems it's only available in Denmark, so I'm guessing it's Chinese made for a Danish import company. Unlikely anyone outside Denmark has one. Looks ok and certainly cheap for a hybrid.  Bu, you might get a better / more interesting bass second hand ... and one that's properly set up too ; basses from Thomann etc generally need a lot of work doing to them to get he best sound.

  14. I dropped my bass.  Broken neck right up at the peg box.  It's with Max at Tim Tofts...it could possibly be pinned and glued, but being well insured it's getting whole new neck.

     

    .. so while it's in the workshop and in pieces, I wondered about getting some new tuning machines to replace the bent and rickety ones it's always had.

     

    Looking around I don't see much on offer. 

     

    These are lovely and just the job: https://www.mjbl.co.uk/double-bass-tuning-machines.... But over £500 even without a brass plate and the cost of fitting.

     

    These are modern versions of the "Tyrolean style" tuners on it now: https://www.thomann.de/gb/roth_junius_tyrolean_bass_machines_3_4g.htm. Only £48!!  Must be rubbish surely.

     

    It will need the brass plate as the peg box is not pretty ( it always had a plate over it and hence there are many screw holes.)

     

    Has anyone replaced their tuning machines?  Any recommendations?

     

     

  15. 1 hour ago, Burns-bass said:

    Never lean it against the wall balanced against the neck though,

    Too right...leant mine against a wall in a pub last week, while setting up for a gig.  Now there's a £3000 bill to mend the neck that cracked when it fell forward, hitting its peg box on a table. 

     

    Good job it was insured.

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