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Buzz

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  1. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='513191' date='Jun 14 2009, 11:02 AM']This could be fun. Subscribed.[/quote] I know, I'm also wondering who is going to snap first and write a technical and consise post out of anger that's entirely correct.
  2. Well, if I ever got to that stage in my life where I needed to write a will, I'd either send stuff over to my 2nd cousins in Oz, or I'd donate them to my primary or perhaps secondary schools.
  3. Also, read this sticky if you havn't already: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=8009"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=8009[/url] Most of it should be recovering familiar ground as you already play guitar, but it's worth a quick read.
  4. Buzz

    nbd!

    Nice colour on that one Although this thread should be in the Porn section
  5. No hidden costs barring the usual import ones, and if it's a spare part, BPR tend to put it at just under the customs rate anyway, you only get caught on bigger things.
  6. New preamp valve needed perhaps? If it affects all 3 instruments it's either the cable or something in the pre. Try a cable first ofc.
  7. Change the battery again incase it's a duffer springs to mind.
  8. Just to let you know, Bass Parts Resource are good to deal with, a number of us have used them in the past, obviously you'll have to wait the 4/5 weeks for it to come from across the pond, but no problems when I've used them.
  9. Buzz

    Ashton Basses?

    Do a search, they come up occasionally in topics but I don't think there's a thread for them. Personally, based on my Ashton electo-acoustic guitar I'd probably avoid. Nothing wrong with them per say, but just cheap and kinda thrown together.
  10. Heathens! Learn to play right handed! /Left handed person who plays right!
  11. My suggestion is not to move bsck at all
  12. Well, if you want information, you could do a search: Here's one topic you might want to read: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=14090&hl=fender+geddy+lee"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...ender+geddy+lee[/url] Here's the search results, all 3 pages of it: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=Search&nav=&CODE=show&searchid=daaf364135d4a1ad9a731a6610087729&search_in=posts&result_type=topics&hl=fender+geddy+lee&st=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=Search...dy+lee&st=0[/url]
  13. Are you bothered about changing leads? If not you could do it really simply with one box. It'll have one footswitch, the switch just engages an automatic (or set with a knob) drop. On true bypass it does nothing, on stomping you lose the extra by the amount you've set, obviously it still requires lead changes and to remember which instrument is in your hands in reference to the box being on or not. But it's very simple. If you want both basses plugged in all the time, an AB box with level controls on just one of the input channels would do the trick, just plug the active into the input with the knob, the passive into B, and set the active to be the same level. Then just stomp when you switch instruments. No need to make everything too complex. There's probably some commercial pedals that do it, or at the very least, there will be circuit diagrams available for a spot of DIY.
  14. [quote name='jezzaboy' post='507784' date='Jun 7 2009, 09:38 PM']Jean you speak the truth! Thunderbirds are the most dissapointing basses to play as they look so sexy, sound great but are totally impractical for me. Jez[/quote] Lies and slander, we'll not have you slagging off T-birds here!
  15. Oh god, not this topic again, it's almost on the level of plectrum vs fingers for the opinions and amount of time it crops up.
  16. Buzz

    Help me ?

    Possibly try phoning up Status themselves? They're lovely people. And it obviously depends on the options you choose as well.
  17. You're talking £110 spread across 2 knobs on a tele, that's more than I paid FOR my tele. And it can be better spent on useful hardware. Still, I suppose some people have more money than sense.
  18. That's rather fetching. There's something about Robbie's basses that scream workhorse while still retaining the custom vibe of it. The headstock is slowly growing on me as well.
  19. Didn't they do this is the 90's with the last series of amps as well by chucking them off the roof of a building?
  20. [quote name='Machines' post='507160' date='Jun 6 2009, 07:02 PM']He likes to noodle around in practice.[/quote] :spang: !
  21. [quote name='Zoe_BillySheehan' post='505209' date='Jun 4 2009, 01:10 AM']ah yeah ive seen them on the sandbergs. Are there any advantages to the single pole? Or just a different design with the same outcome? Xx[/quote] Well, you'd assume as the volume of one is going to be greater than the volume of the 2 seperates that fit into the same space that there would be a difference, if they're actually magnets one would assume they'd put out a stronger magnetic field, or at least, a wider one at the very least.
  22. Judging by some of these memories and stories, I've been doing Uni wrong. Might scrape a 2:2 (deffo got a 3rd though) as it was bloody boring, did get drunk a bit, but I seem to be lacking the oodles of sex and general fun. I can only assume that if it's meant to be the best part of my life I might as well pick a fight with a train now.
  23. I just took my Peavey Microbass and bought some £20ish Sony headphones (which are a bit crap tbh). I've used the amp a few times when I've bothered turning up to the music related soc that I belong but not too often. Basswise, halls are generally pretty secure these days due to students having laptops and stuff, obviously varies from uni to uni, but normally only Security and yourself have access to your room via a key/keycard/some other method so just take the one you're gonna want to play. As a side note, you're much more likely to get broken into and robbed in private housing. I left my MIJ Fender Aerodyne at home and took my Squier VMJ, mostly because I'd bought the VMJ to test out a "normal" jazz and it's not an expensive instrument. Personally, I'd ditch the pedals though, have a good critical look to see if you need them for your sound (or indeed, if you'll need them if you join a band or such) because space is at a premium in uni halls for the most part.
  24. That amp looks a bit disproportionate to the cab, I think you need another berg to make up the difference.....
  25. I find something ironic about the fact that the people going on about why a bassplayer from a [b]signed million selling international band[/b] needs an instrument worth over £1.5k are the people who have items like vintage Fenders and Musicman basses all worth around the £1k mark easily at RRP, if not more now in some cases, and aren't in signed bands playing on an internation scale. Just sayin', that's all.
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