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Wilson_51_

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  1. It was great meeting you yesterday. They are great instruments and I hope it serves you well! 
     

    I do find it quite remarkable the tones that can be coaxed from these basses especially with backing off the pickups. 

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  2. It was our/my first gig back, so first time playing out in 18 months last night. We played a warm up gig in a pub before we play bloodstock at the weekend. 
     

    I am so glad we did. The first half of the set I felt quite nervous (few little fluffs and tempo of the first song was ridiculously quick) second half felt back to normal. 
     

    really enjoyed it and put to bed the pandemic creeping question of “do I really like doing this”. I even enjoyed the challenge of not hearing much on “stage” and having terrible monitors ha! 


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  3. I owned one for about eight years, I couldn't fault it at all, best bass i owned at the time by i country mile, but it was never the bass i picked up first. I could never get the sound i wanted out of it and it took me years to work that out and sell it. I changed the preamp from a 3 band to a 2 band and that did help a lot but it still never got where i wanted to be.   

  4. 1 hour ago, lowfer said:

    Hi There,

    is the neck a p bass or a j bass?

     

    Thanks

    according to the G&L Website:

    NECK WIDTH AT NUT: 1 1/2"

    NECK RADIUS: 12"

    NECK PROFILE: medium C

    I'd say it's closer to a jazz neck than a precision neck but i haven't played a precision neck in years.

     

  5. I would recommend Newtone as well. I used to use Kallium but switched to Newtones as easier to get hold of and a better price. I found they sound great and will help you with gauges if needed.

    In the past i have used light 5 string sets and instead of throwing the E string throw the G string.

    Link: i have used these from Rotosound.

     

     

  6. A tentative for sale of my G&L SB-2 Tribute In Sonic Blue. This is a brilliant bass and unfortunately funds are tight otherwise i would be keeping it. I'll take some more pictures when i can. it has the powerful MFD pickups and no tone control. just two volume controls. 

    Unfortunately i can't currently post as i don't have anyway of packing it safely so collection only. 

     

    Thanks price now dropped to £320

     

    NOW SOLD

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  7. I’m in Sandy myself so literally just down the road. 
     

    Practice spaces I would echo what else has been said in this thread, I’ve used London Road studios in Baldock and Soundarc in Shefford for rehearsing for years. There is also a room at Bedford music centre that is available for practicing.
     

    Music scene is quite good in Stevenage for pub gigs.


    Hitchin has a really good metal scene centred around the Club 85 venue. They do Rhythms of the world in hitchin too which is a weekend town takeover festival. 
     

    Baldock has Balstock as previously mentioned which is a similar affair to ROTW. And uses lots of pubs and places as venues up the high street. 
     

    Bedford has quite a few pubs that will put live music on and Esquires is the big venue in the town and has a good scene for music. 

     

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  8. 4 hours ago, tauzero said:

    What do you use for the artwork and lettering? And is that just over a plain box?

    Artwork was done using Inkscape, printed onto water slide decal paper. It’s a plain box, cleaned. Bit of lacquer on the box and the decal. Then when the decal is slid on lacquer applied over the top. 

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    9 hours ago, Salt on your Bass? said:

    Sweet!! I'll listen out for you at soundarc...shouldn't be difficult to miss!

    Are you running the dod into the megalith? Still got a hankering to try that pedal....but happy with my drive section at the moment.

    Yeah I’m running the dod into the megalith. The germanium mod on the dod makes a big difference to the sound. I don’t think I’d get what I want out of it if I didn’t have that mod. 

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  10. Ha it is Druid but does look like David. 
     

    yeah the covers are called dust covers but I find them handy as insulation from the pot back touching things. 
     


     

     

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  11. Built a couple of pedals this past week. I usually use veroboard but bought a couple of pcbs this time instead. I only tend to build them if there difficult to buy or I’m going to modify them a lot. 
     

    The smaller pedal is a dod 250 with switching between Ge or silicon diodes. I couldn’t find an original to buy/modify. So this was easier.

    The larger pedal is a megalith fuzz. I wanted a mk1 version but again couldn’t find one for sale. 
     

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  12. Thanks fella!

    the megalith is absolutely bonkers. I think it’s the fuzz sound I’ve been looking for. Thanks for the suggestion on that one! Really works well with my current set up. 
     

    im running the dod all the time as a always on dirty tone but have had to add back in some bass on the amp.

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