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NOW SOLD Gretsch G5442BDC Electromatic PRICE DROP £680!
JapanAxe replied to HayesJ's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD -1977 Fender Precision Fretless Pricedrop £700
JapanAxe replied to Luli's topic in Basses For Sale
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Original Bands wanted to audition for new TV Series
JapanAxe replied to Harryboylad's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='skankdelvar' timestamp='1438799473' post='2837521'] Anyway I never liked Toyah Wilcox. What did Bob Fripp ever see in her? It's a mystery. [color=#ffffff].[/color] [/quote] I take it you're here all week? -
I don't mind when the other instruments drop out to leave the bass line in its awesomeness (as in Brown Eyed Girl), but otherwise I have no interest in bass 'solos', improvised or otherwise.
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90 degree Jack plug to suit a recessed socket?
JapanAxe replied to Deedee's topic in Repairs and Technical
No idea what a Wal recessed socket is like, but the angled jacks on Planet Waves cables usually fit the recessed jacks on Teles and Gretsch guitars. -
[quote name='countjodius' timestamp='1438676635' post='2836232'] G&L L2000 all the way! If you remove the battery the passive mode works normally, but the signal can be killed when switched to active, so the passive/active switch essentially becomes a mute toggle. [/quote] That's right. The treble and bass controls are both passive (so full up is 'flat'), the active mode switches in the pre-amp for a more modern sound and a slight volume hike (I estimate 3dB).
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[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1438257788' post='2832967'] ... but it's worth mentioning that if you run several Boss pedals on your board, you will lose an appreciable amount of bottom end, noticeable even on a skinny-string! [/quote] [quote name='uncle psychosis' timestamp='1438258382' post='2832973'] Interesting. I've never noticed that, or heard it mentioned anywhere else. [/quote] It's mainly down to the decoupling cap at the input. This forms a high-pass filter with the first resistor - the smaller the cap value, the more low end it will shave off. Let's say it takes 1dB off your E string - you won't notice it. Chain 6 pedals like that and you will lose 6dB - I noticed that on skinny-string guitar, so imagine what that will do to a bass. Of course you then set your amp EQ to compensate, and it doesn't have to be a huge problem, but it pays to be aware of what is happening. EDIT: This is [u]not[/u] a criticism of Boss effects, just some information about what can happen when you chain buffered pedals!
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Sandberg California . . . . . . Pre available separately?
JapanAxe replied to King Tut's topic in Repairs and Technical
Mine has the Glockenklang 2-band pre-amp - [url="http://www.glockenklang.de/en/news.htm"]see here[/url]. £71.12 from [url="http://www.thomann.de/gb/glockenklang_2band_electronic.htm"]Thomann[/url]. They also stock the other variants e.g. 3-band and stacked. -
Andy bought an amp head from me, brilliant communication at every stage. Cheers mate!
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I refer you to the comment of the late, great Reg Presley: 'F**kin' drummers, I f**kin' s**t 'em!'
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SOLD - MXR Custom Shop CSP202 Custom Comp compressor
JapanAxe replied to JapanAxe's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1438582797' post='2835503'] ... around a grand? I'd go Sandberg. [/quote] [quote name='King Tut' timestamp='1438583926' post='2835510'] Sandberg . . . Either a VM or TM . . . . So that's equivalent to P/MM or J/MM. The MM pickup splits into a J and they will go fully passive inc tone control in addition to the really musical active pre. Under a grand second hand or imported. [/quote] [quote name='ubit' timestamp='1438586862' post='2835521'] Second hand Spector or agree that Sandbergs are amazing too ! [/quote] Yep, the fat MM pickup on the VM overcomes the tendency of the J pickup to sound a bit thin against the P in a P-J configuration. Also the active bass control fattens the fundamental up to at least the G at the 12th fret, not just the really low notes.
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Something for those that moonlight as guitarists ...
JapanAxe replied to chriswareham's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Discreet will have the Kleenex out To mop his fevered brow, obviously. -
As an adherent to the 'stand there motionless and play, hopefully looking a bit moody'™ school of bass playing, I can't see much benefit for me. Plus it's another thing to carry and set up. I am also an analog snob (for which read: self-imposed limitation), and most wireless systems are now digital, so that's another no. But if it works for you, go for it, you won't hear me criticising (and I won't even be [i]thinking[/i] bad things about you).
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[quote name='SubsonicSimpleton' timestamp='1438519956' post='2835094'] Make a trip to Bass Direct and BassGear and try a load of basses out - just because an instrument has a high price doesn't necessarily mean it will work for you. Even if a Fodera/Ritter/whatever has been built out of the best materials available, with attention paid to every tiny detail and exquisite workmanship, it doesn't automatically follow that you will find it inspiring to play or producing the sound you want. [/quote] +1 You get all excited about a piece of kit, try it, and then 'meh'. In a shop, fine; but you don't want to be saying 'meh' when you've bought it online (distance selling rights notwithstanding), even less so when you've had something custom built.
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Are you planning to gig the CTM30 with the BF cabs?
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South East Bass Bash No.9, Surrey, Saturday 26th September 2015
JapanAxe replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Events
Forgot to mention, as on previous bashes, I will be bringing my Orange Valve Tester, BZZZT - PFFFT! -
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+1,000,000 That is all
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After Judgement Day, the world will be ruled by Skynet and Peavey bass combos.
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[quote name='mrtcat' timestamp='1438176043' post='2832280'] Its one of those songs that is usually only in the set list for a guitarists benefit. That's a guitarist who is stuck in the past and hasn't noticed it's well past it's prime as a song. [/quote] That comment applies to [s]an awful lot of setlists[/s] a lot of awful setlists.
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[quote name='roman_sub' timestamp='1437994343' post='2830573'] Finally, would be interested to see what this does to the sales of current product line and the second-hand market - would everyone start selling their 'large' Cali's to get this one instead??. [/quote] [quote name='Kev' timestamp='1437999719' post='2830645'] Expect a market place influx! [/quote] I will be poised, mantis-like, to snap up another...
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Who can identify this bass? Dave Pegg/Jethro Tull
JapanAxe replied to Cosmo Valdemar's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1438351177' post='2833816'] I'm not 100% sure but I'm pretty certain that is one of Peggy's Rob Armstrong basses. He was definitely playing Rob Armstrong basses around this time. He's holding it in the back cover photo on Richard Thompsons "Hand of Kindness" album. [/quote] But not on the back of the CD apparently! -
Traded ARIA PRO II INTERCEPTOR WITH ORIGINAL HARDCASE
JapanAxe replied to Bassmachine's topic in Basses For Sale
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Two of the stars of my skinny-string 'board are a Boss DM3 analog delay (unbeatable for slap-back), and a [true bypass] clone of the CE2 chorus (the only chorus I ever loved, or even liked for that matter). The buffered/true bypass thing is a whole thread website in itself, but it's worth mentioning that if you run several Boss pedals on your board, you will lose an appreciable amount of bottom end, noticeable even on a skinny-string!