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Dood

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  1. In short though, yeah, it's brilliant. Love it. Really clean, detailed top end and great punch. Engineers loved the DI tone and I've had some really nice compliments when depping for bands too. As for the amp itself, I've always had a pang for a decent parametric EQ and the speaker profiles to my ears work very well.
  2. There's a review on the Bergantino Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/bergantinoaudio/?fref=ts
  3. [quote name='niagra' timestamp='1481036614' post='3189184'] Hi everyone, I can't seem to find a set of original specs for my 2006 Jag, as I want a new set of strings. Does anyone know what gauge I should be fitting? Thanks, Dario [/quote] Fender tend to fit 45-105 nickel plated steel round wounds as standard, so that's a good place to start, but you are of course not stuck with only being able to use that gauge specifically.
  4. [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]"Write da feem toon, sing da feem toon..." [/font][/color]
  5. Dood

    Compressors

    For clarity in harmonics, a multiband compressor - and a good one at that will be a good choice. The TC Spectracomp with the addition of the free TonePrint editor software is hard to beat. The algorithms on board are lifted from TC's own highly regarded studio rack systems. I use multi band compression because I need to be able to have deep pounding bass at times, but still hear chords, melody lines and indeed harmonics ringing out but without the side effects of heavy compression. The cool thing about Spectracomp though is that if you want CS-2, Ross, EBS style compression characteristics, well, it'll do that too
  6. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1480511088' post='3184953'] I'll almost certainly be there, even if there's evening gigs to play . Great hang! Si [/quote] It's the only time we get to see each other I'll be there I am sure - hopefully a bit more 'with it' this year!
  7. Great thread! I've a 70's RI (A) neck waiting for a body. Think I'm going with a natural Alder body for the 80's John Deacon look. My neck's pocket width is 64.2mm so I'll be looking at an RI body. GuitarBuild do RI pockets which is brilliant but I'm out of sheckles to afford one right now!
  8. [quote name='T-Bay' timestamp='1480179123' post='3182311'] Just a thought but why are the strings on basses/ guitars ordered top low- bottom high. Why not bottom low - top high? Would sort of make more sense. Is it because of how commonly each of the strings is used? (but doesn't that vary person to person as well?) [/quote] It doesn't matter because bassists shouldn't be playing above the fifth fret on the two low strings anyway 'lol'.
  9. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1480095520' post='3181676'] 1200 grit wet and dry up and down the playing area, gloss gone. Bit of cutting compound at a later date and it's glossy again if you want to sell it on. [/quote] This. Although in the majority of cases with my students, a technique change has alleviated any 'sticky neck' problems on any bass.
  10. And someone let him loose on the B3 with the MS60 too: https://www.iguitarmag.com/magazine-editions/guitar-interactive-issue-21/reviews/zoom-b3-ms60-bass-fx/
  11. Oh good grief, he's done the MS60B by Zoom too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2AG3n8KVzA
  12. The B3 is a metal shell, the B1 is plastic. They have similar processors, ZFX3 for the B1 and ZFX4 for the B3 - but the effects quality is lower on the B1 so that it can run 5 effects at the same time without running out of steam. That said, for the money, the effects are very good, no doubt. B3 operates in a different way to the B1. Think of the B3 as three separate pedals, the B1 in more familiar multi-effects territory. Here's someone banging on about the B1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V81vx86c5h0
  13. [quote name='Pow_22' timestamp='1479894951' post='3180042'] I measured the pocket last night and im getting it at 67mm [/quote] Wow! That's quote a variation between basses isn't it? - I guess I'm less worried about having to get the exact body if the likelihood is that they vary so much. Kinda bizarre as I assumed that if they were machine made en masse, then they'd be closer in tolerances. Maybe having made in different years and possibly by different factories would account for that. Looking at the cost of a donor body may mean this little project is shelved until next year now. At least I have the neck I particularly wanted! I think it's unlikely that a matching PB70 body will come up any time soon anyway!
  14. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1479822420' post='3179543'] Not EMG,s they are way too glassy for a jazz bass imo [/quote] I have to say I do like that glassy sound, but if you install the passive tone control too and wind it back a bit you can get right back to vintage warm. Guy Pratt's Jazz is loaded with EMGs and is a great example I like the Nordstrand Singles too and if Aguilar's offering sounds as good as their DCB pickups then those would be cool to try out in a Jazz.
  15. Yes to the above but you will want to still make sure your rack case is allowing enough air circulation via vents too.
  16. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1479811553' post='3179400'] If you can stand the ghastly colour, the project bass that Karlfer has just posted in the basses for sale column might do you - if the standard pocket is smaller than the 62RI it would be easy enough to find someone to rout out a bigger pocket. Isn't Andrew Guyton just down the road from you? :-) [/quote] Thank you once again! I hadn't spotted the project bass - and you know, I actually quite like the colour! For my planned project it'd possibly end up being stripped back for a natural finish, but that said, I like a bit of an eye catching body! Indeed Andy is just down the road and I've been meaning to pop in and see him for ages! I think adjusting a neck pocket would be as you say a simple task. I suppose this way I can look to save some money as the donor neck ended up caning me with regard to import costs! OUCH! - I did get the neck I was specifically looking for though. There's a few 'no name' bodies on eBay too, so with regard to getting a body to be worked on, then more options are available. I suppose I just wanted to be able to drop my neck on a ready made body and off I go.. but then, there's that whole 'money I don't have' thing. At least this little project is occupying my mind rather than day to day demons lol.
  17. [quote name='Pow_22' timestamp='1479481216' post='3176901'] As a PB70 owner myself if I can help out with any measurements or owt give me a shout [/quote] With regard to the above, I'd be interested to find out the width of the neck pocket on your bass too, thank you!
  18. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1479728788' post='3178733'] You're welcome Dood, if there's anything else you'd like me to measure just let me know. [/quote] I think that's the main dimensions I wanted to check - though I wasn't expecting there to be such a difference between two PB70's - I have however had a reply from a company making bodies that know about the 'reissue' width being larger, so it won't be a problem as such. Ideally picking up a PB RI body that is going spare that has already been finished will hopefully mean less of an outlay verses having a body made, sprayed and finished. - Though it throws in some doubt if the neck pockets are quite variable. It could then mean just getting a standard (non-Fender) body and still having work done to make the neck fit.
  19. [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1479722866' post='3178655'] My PB70US neck is 62.9mm at the 20th fret and 60mm between the 15th and 16 frets where it exits the neck pocket. I am not sure about taking the neck off but body thickness minus body depth under the pocket is 15.6mm. hope this helps! Mine has a slim neck measuring 38.5mm at the nut, spacing between the g and e strings is 30mm. [/quote] This is very helpful indeed! Thank you!
  20. I've renamed my thread to include my second question for better visibility. Grab your digital verniers!
  21. A quick measure up and my donor neck appears to be 64.2mm which is wider than a standard Fender neck pocket? I understand this is due to it being a reissue neck. So, another question I have is whether or not other CIJ/MIJ neck pockets are the same size for reissue basses. For example PB62, PB57. Anyone know?
  22. [quote name='Pow_22' timestamp='1479481216' post='3176901'] As a PB70 owner myself if I can help out with any measurements or owt give me a shout [/quote] WOW! Thank you That would be brilliant! I can measure the neck for the width I suppose, but if it's not too much trouble I'd like to know what the pocket depth is on the PB70 which I assume would be the same across all PB70 models (ie PB70-US etc) I owned a PB70-US before that I was in a position that sadly it left my flock, but I couldn't afford to buy it back if I tried right now. I miss it! So I have a new neck, time to mate it to a body! I have nearly all the hardware I need here already to get the basss up and running, then I can swap out bits as I go along. The body of course is the bit I don't have!
  23. I'm doing a bit of investigating! I'm planning a bit of a P Bass project, however I know that sometimes I can be a bit impatient. It would seem logical to just have a bass body made to spec, but I was wondering if the readership knew, for sure, of an off the shelf (possibly finished) body made by a company that wouldn't need faffing with in order to get this neck to perfectly fit. I know that some Fender neck pockets are slightly different sizes and wanted to not have too much messing around to get a perfect fit for my new neck. I could scour the internet and hopefully find a PB70 body, but I don't hold out much luck for something that won't cost me silly money even though it would of course fit perfectly! Looking forward to your thoughts! Dooooood
  24. It's a Gator case like this one: [url="https://www.thomann.de/gb/gator_gr_4s.htm"]https://www.thomann....gator_gr_4s.htm[/url] I know that I will need it in the future, but I really do need to clear out the cupboards! It's in good nick, £50 delivered (mainland, possibly extra for over seas?). The only thing regarding shipping is that I don't have a box to put it in, so it will be sent as is with the doors fixed with cable ties. Or of course you can collect for a discount!
  25. I've enjoyed the band's approach and I'm a sucker for melody stuff. I was reading that just the other day there had been issues in camp Summit; the bassist and other guitarist have been in a situation where they've been forced to leave the band?
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