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Chienmortbb

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  1. Is this a Bass Bash or pescatarian society gathering? I am trying to decide whether to bring a bass or a bream!
  2. I have real trouble with silicon tips and have fount the comply’s to be the best fit once you get the right size. However they do tear easily and are expensive because of that.
  3. I think a certain Essex company copied that design for their amps. 😜. I seem to remember GK cooying the Bugeras too.
  4. Unusual to hear a (sea) bass fitted with Fishman electronics in those days. Surely it was too early for a Stingray?
  5. I have had enough of this, I am going to tend to my dolphiniums.
  6. I have always wondered about those. I fit TRS jacks to my basses, even the passive ones. The redundant sleeve contact helps hold the plug straight, making a better contact. However I might just try one of these.
  7. These are soldered to a PCB if it's like my M2.
  8. That was why I bought one.
  9. If you have the settings you usually use saves as a show or a snapshot, try loading the INIT setting. As far as I know, it resets everything to default, returning everything to the out-of-the-box setting.
  10. It would be good to see you again, David.
  11. Try Multicare in Leeds. The repair all sorts including MI products.
  12. I use a K&M https://www.k-m.de/en/products/stands-and-accessories-for-instruments/fretted-instruments/17570-e-a-guitar-stand-duet-black-with-translucent-support-elements it is really solid and has been used for several years. Still as good as new.
  13. My Aeordyne and Peavey P Copy are both very happy in mine.
  14. What is that in real money?
  15. Usually a Class D/SMPS amplifier usually has an efficiency of about 83%. So that amp has to get rid of over 1600 watts from a 1U enclosure. Impossible? No. Improbable? Yes. Reading the spec, it is rated at 1200 watts into 8R and 2400 watts into 4R RMS. Still in excess of 300 watts of heat to remove. imagine trying to cool 3 x 100W incandescent light bulbs, enclosed in that small space.
  16. You are right, the drivers could well have been made in Eminence’s factory in the Far East and it was long ago so my memory is not what it was. I know that they were not Eminrnce USA made and there was no Eminence model number on the drivers, suggesting an OEM version.
  17. Cables with Neutrik speakONs will shortly be increasing in price as there is a new IEC Standard for high-powered speaker connectors. Neutrik are discontinuing the familiar SPX range and these are being replaced by the FXX range. FXX are still comparatively rare and as a consequence are more expensive. Suffice to say, the cheap copies will not be IEC compliant.
  18. This is a Sommer Classique Tweed Braided cable that measures about 3.98 metres, or 15 from the end of each plug. Despite the vintage look, Classique is a modern, high quality, low loss cable that is also tough. The jack plugs shown are Sommer HiCon jacks. They are comparable to Neutrik in that they feature one-piece construction, not riveted like most cheaper plugs. This is the end of a reel of cable and the plugs are new but odd ones, so the price includes postage and is close to cost price. If you want different connectors, DM me for a quote, as I have not yet soldered the connectors.
  19. Eminence Drivers typically have a peak around the crossover point that could be a problem. I would not use them unless the crossover were well below the peak.
  20. I have an M2, and it is lovely to play. I have replaced the Machine Heads with Hipshot Ultralites, The stock tuners were not great. I am also considering replacing the pickups. This would bring the cost close to an M7, so that may be a better bet and still within budget but should not need any modding. However, I would also look at the G&L Tributes, as suggested above.
  21. Funny. I always forget to take a picture of my rig, I will try at tomorrow's gig.
  22. The black components inside the blue rings are the bridge rectifiers. A bridge rectifier is just four rectifier diodes arranged so that an AC voltage is rectified to a DC voltage. The electrolytic capacitors are the large yellow and black devices to the left of the bridge rectifiers.
  23. I don't know what @agedhorsewould say, but from my point of view, the cables soldered to the transformer should have been threaded through the hole on the terminals and either wrapped around or at least bent back on itself. It would also be a good idea to put sleeving or heat-shrink over the terminals. Those joints where the cables are just laid on the terminals are not ideal. They rely on solder, but solder does not make a good mechanical joint.
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