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JapanAxe

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  1. [quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1351785291' post='1855380']
    My Hiwatt head & cab were kept in a leaky lock-up for almost 18 years constant. The amp chassis was rusty as hell when I bought it - and others who bought cabs at the same auction report bird & mouse nests found in them.
    [/quote]
    Mice can do a lot of damage inside a speaker cab! :huh:

  2. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1351709931' post='1854511']
    If it turns out to be a scam, give them the run around as much as you can, if everyone does that, it will become not worth the time for them.
    [/quote]
    If you are going to do this, use a separate email address because you will attract a blizzard of spam!

  3. [quote name='leroydiamond' timestamp='1351593424' post='1852929']
    Recently acquired a markbass f500 amp that offers 2 Speakon outputs. I use the amp with 2 bass cabs. Is there an advantage to running 2 speakon cables from the amp to each individual cab?. At the moment i use 1 speakon cable to one cab and line in the second cab with a jack to jack speaker lead.
    [/quote]
    Yes, best to connect each cab to a separate speakon output on the head, that way each lead only has to carry the current to its respective speaker. If you daisy chain, the lead from the head to the first cab is carrying double the current.

  4. [quote name='GregBass' timestamp='1351592998' post='1852920']
    I used to have similar problems, as my favoured bass sound had the EQ set in the old V formation with heavily boosted bass and treble. The G and D strings disappeared above about the 5th fret. I decided to start again from scratch with level EQ, then adjust slowly to get an even sound across all the strings. I put the EQ flat, and the problem was solved immediately - so I didn't bother with any more fiddling. Maybe that would be a good start for you - turn the filters off, set the EQ flat and maybe that will give you what you want.
    [/quote]
    Ah the much overused and generally pointless 'smiling graphic EQ' :)

  5. [quote name='Jacqueslemac' timestamp='1351507688' post='1851812']
    I've covered over 100,000 miles in my Berlingo and it's holding up pretty well.
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    Mine popped its head gasket at 139,000 miles, though I realised later that the problem had started quite a bit earlier.

  6. If the black wire is ground then it seems to be on the right tag. You could try moving the white wire to the other small tag. This would be so much easier if I was there with a multimeter!

    You can get those long barrel sockets from WD but even then you need to work out which connection is what!

  7. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1351439471' post='1851191']
    Don't like what I've come across..desks, for example are poor, but you would surprised what other kit uses the same sort of innards.

    IMO..........cheap tat but if you can get it repaired cheaply then it may do the job for you over a period of time.
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    That's the problem - Behringer is the Timex of amps! I have a few of their outboard devices and an analog delay pedal and they're great value and work well. But I have always been underwhelmed by their 'go louder' kit because it is painfully obvious that serious corners have been cut. A guy I know is on his third mixer amp, the other two having expired in relatively short order!

  8. Just had a look at the manual [url="http://line6.com/data/6/0a06434d106fc4f74a3fc1ce65/application/pdf/POD%20Farm%202.5%20Basic%20User%20Guide%20-%20English%20(%20Rev%20C%20).pdf"]here[/url]. Seems to be a bit more going on here, in that the software itself governs whether the interface works as standalone or a plug-in. Reached the boundaries of my known universe now... :blink:

  9. Thanks guys, lots of food for thought there! One of my guitar-playing mates uprated the EMG set in his Schecter to 18V and found a huge improvement in sound quality, so I guess that's the way to go if you want active EMGs.

  10. I was idly scanning the bass guitars for sale and came across a Jazz fitted with EMGs.

    I would rather have my liver poked with skewers than have EMGs on an electric guitar, but I have no experience of how they work out on a bass. Who loves them enough to use them? Who hates them? What do you find their pros and cons to be?

    Now... GO!

  11. Replacement unit received today and I am one very happy bunny. Spent a few minutes experimenting with the controls and found 'my' sound. The phatness lies on the Low Mid control, not the Bass control.

    Full review to follow in the review pages once I've gigged it. (My mistake sticking a review in the wrong forum - d'oh!)

  12. You might have [b]too much[/b] bass going on, either from the amp settings or through the voicing of the amp and cabs. If so your low notes will blast out and the mids (which make up the [u]body[/u] of most of the note on the bass) will be left behind. On my previous (Ashdown ABM) rig I had to turn the bass [i]down[/i] to stop it overpowering the rest.

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