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squire5

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  1. What is the optimum height of the slots above the fingerboard on a normal fretless neck,can anyone tell me? I've just watched a video where a guy was converting a fretted to fretless and he seemed to file the nut slots right down to the finger board.Is this ok? Is it going to affect the sound either way? Im thinking it might affect the 'Mwah' effect.is it crucial on a fretless,or just a matter of taste? Thanx.

  2. 'Young Turks' by Rod Stewart has been bugging me since I woke this morning,but its started me thinking.He doesn't use the title anywhere in the lyrics.Anywhere.Then I thought 'Maggie May'. Same thing.Just refers to 'Maggie' throughout.Then I thought 'Da ya think I'm sexy?' Again,never uses those words.Then I thought 'go and do something useful,you wassock!' That was me talking to myself.

  3. 22 minutes ago, agedhorse said:

    I was addressing the Laney in the picture. If that’s not the OP’s amp, that’s another matter.

    My amp is the Laney RBG400 which has a lot less inside than that pictured by DGBass.Ive managed to oontact a guy in Lisburn N.Ireland.Says he'll take a look at it.

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  4. Not really BB.The hum is not affected by the volume control ie it stays the same volume no matter what you do.Having said that I extricated the amp itself from the cab expecting to see maybe a burnt cap or something but no.Everything looks fine.In fact theres precious little to the amp.A small board about 15 x5cms,a large torroidal transformer and another board for the controls.The caps look fine not bulging or burnt.I may have found a tech about 30 miles from me.I'll see what he thinks.Cheers.

  5. Thanks for the really helpful input guys.The amp has been sitting in the one spot in my bedroom for months now and only gets used as a 'home noodling' amp,ie doesn't get moved about at all.Its ironic as I'm awaiting delivery of a new Harley Benton 5 string MM style bass tomorrow and now I've no amp.Well I've got a Fender Rumble 15 which is better than nothing,almost.My usual rig is a Trace Elliot 4 x 10 plus 250 watt amp so thats not getting in my bedroom.I'm in the UK (N.Ireland) and amp techs are thin on the ground over here.But I'll keep looking.Cheers.

  6. I was using my Laney RBG400 at home this morning.It started to crackle slightly,and then emitted a loud hum which is uncontrollable.I know its a long shot but can any boffins out there give me any pointers as to what it could be,and more importantly,is it worth fixing?The amp is old and has seen better days.Thanx.

  7. On 23/06/2022 at 07:03, ubit said:

    I’ve had nothing but great service from every music shop I’ve tried in Glasgow. These guys know that they don’t sell loads of guitars and almost all of the staff are musicians or at least massive music lovers. The ones I have dealt with genuinely want you to try out guitars because they are exited to share the experience. Maybe I’ve been lucky. 

    Used to put a lot of business McCormacks of Bath Street's way back in the early 70s.Bought a RED Marshall stack there.

     

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  8. Heres what I think.The piscatorial theme makes me think that the 'Bass' in question is actually the fish,and not the instrument,The 'fretless' theme is that the fish is not fretting,and so hasn't a care in the world.So its all about a mysterious happy fish.Plain as the nose on your wotsit.

  9. 14 hours ago, 41Hz said:

    Halfway through a song in the middle of the second set last night my index finger on my plucking hand completely curled up. It was a very strange feeling and though my brain was telling it to move it was completely frozen. I managed to finish the song using my middle/index fingers and then manually uncurled it with my other hand gave it a good shake. it then felt weird for the rest of the set like it was about to happen again.

     

    Really worried it could be the start of focal dystonia that Scott Devine has. I’m hoping it was just a one off and a combination of being a bit out of practice, the drummer playing faster than usual and possibly me digging in a bit too hard caused it. 
     

    Anyone else ever had this? Was it a one off or did it progress? I’ve another gig in 2 weeks and concerned it might do it again.

    I used to get this quite regularly.You have to physically peel your fingers back to their normal position? I rarely got it when playing electric bass standing up but ALWAYS when sitting down with the acoustic bass.I put it down to my playing position with my right arm on the edge of the acoustic basses body,like it was affecting blood flow or something.Never got it checked out and nothing came of it,apart from being a nuisance.Mibbe I should check it out?

  10. Can anyone recommend a decent set of acoustic bass strings in the £20 - £30 price range? Preferably not phosphor bronze as I find them very 'scratchy',but hey,if there nowt else....Theres an awful lot of no-name 'bundled strings' online which look decidedly dodgy.Much appreciated.

  11. Well another discovery about this bass.I bought a soundhole cover to alleviate feedback when playing out.This has had the effect of completely obliterating the 'D' string altogether when played through an amp.So it looks like I wont be holding on to this bass at all. I've asked Thomann for their comments but I'm not holding out much hope.You get what you pay for I suppose.

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