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Oh.. I reckon both will need tweeters for my personal tastes. Mebbe crowbar some soft dome types in.
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[url="http://www.bergantino.com/"]http://www.bergantino.com/[/url]
Model NV215 specifications:
• 2-15" woofers with vented pole pieces
• 1-6" midrange
• power handling - 600 watts rms
• custom phase - coherent crossover
• frequency response: 37hz - 7khz
• sensitivity: 101db • anechoic: 2.83v/1m
• impedance: 4 ohms
• dimensions: 36"H x 24"W x 15"D
• weight: 93lbs.
• tilt-back casters

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• 3-10" woofers with vented pole pieces
• 1-15" woofer with vented pole piece
• power handling - 750 watts rms
• frequency response: 41hz - 5khz
• sensitivity: 100db • anechoic: 2.83v/1m
• impedance: 4 ohms
• dimensions: 36"H x 24"W x 15"D
• weight: 95lbs.
• tilt-back casters
I had to borrow a link from TB as Berg' have no pics of this beast on their site: [url="http://www.talkbass.com/reviews/showfull.php?product=502&bigimage=39828425.jpg"]http://www.talkbass.com/reviews/showfull.p...ge=39828425.jpg[/url]
I very much doubt that there will be much to say by peole on this side of the water... but with much discussion over sealed cabs and mixing drivers, I'd be very interested to hear what our *nerds* have to say. (I mean that in the warmest, kindest way. I'm a geek.)
I suspect it'd be cheaper to get a custom made over here, but I'm interested in the design. -
why stop there? is BassUniverse taken yet? ;o)
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This was as close as I could get to John's 67/69 P basses.

I couldn't afford a real one, so a CIJ 70's reissue is pretty much there. A friend of mine has a 70's P and sent me pics to compare 'em!
*geek*
I do JD impressions with this one!! -
Hi all.
Well, I guess an endorsement is a kinda 'business' deal. "You scratch mine and I'll scratch yours." Simply, if company XYZ feels that they will benefit from adding a musician to their rosta then *hopefully* said musician can stand to gain from the 'deal' too. As mentioned above, this can be anything from getting ya strings at a better price or in some cases.. payment for performances can be in guitars! Seen it with my own eyes too! ;o)
My Guitarist, Andy James released his second album last week. He is on the Ernie Ball rosta and has a good relationship with Peavey amongst others. The guy is a monster on guitar. I mean from a showman point of view, he has 12 fingers. This kinda playing gets him noticed.. and EB like that.. when he's playing their guitars.
He won a national guitar competition against 100's of awesome players... on an OLP!!!!!
CK is spot on. You need a presspack - a good promo/portfolio. There are examples out there on the net. (dont fill it with BS, they probably get 100 of those a week) - all of the above.. press clippings, album releases, what you are doing at the moment and where you intend to take it. CD's, videos etc. Companies like to see you are hoping to have a future with them.
For example.. I go ON and ON and ON and ON about Shuker. Gawd.. it's lucky I like them and not hate! lol lol lol -
[quote name='MacDaddy' post='2359' date='May 19 2007, 06:47 PM']is this when you were fitting the tuning keys?
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LOL!!!! Thats awesome! Yes! I'm glad that the truss rod doesnt need a tweak. I couldnt hold the spanner and balance on the strings at the same time ! ;o)
[quote name='nottswarwick' post='2400' date='May 19 2007, 07:39 PM']how have have you mananged to tweak your post count dood?
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t'wasn't me your honour.. some li'l monkee did it!!! lol .. OK!! I admit it. I am a geek!! I spend too much time on my bass.. too much time here!! lol - well.. Bass is ma life!
[quote name='peted' post='2401' date='May 19 2007, 07:40 PM']A 110 'E' string gives me the frights. The 175 doesn't look like it would move if I jumped on it.
Remember to PM me if you're taking that bass out in public so I can have a look. Cheers Dood
Quick Edit: Just thought I should add that I don't intend to jump on your bass to prove my initial point
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Hey dude! The 175 is a very taught string in comparison to using a 145 as an F#. It has a certain WOOF to the tone. Not the clanky 'drop D tuning' type sound. (Which is lovely) but a more 'standard tuned' sound, if you get me?
I will certainly tell you when she's going out to play. We have no gigs until September.. I'll keep ya posted! -
lol!! You are lucky as I will have to wait a bit before I can start on *the next* one!
I promise I'll get round to pasting the the original Doodle thread in here. Just hadn't quite got round to it yet. -
A large percentage of the sound of an electric bass is down to it's electronics & pickups. More so than that of the type of wood used.
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[quote name='obbm' post='1887' date='May 18 2007, 11:15 PM']I agree with you about the vents however the type and location of the side handles will make a big difference to the slap tone.[/quote]
What? Am I hearing this correctly? The vents and location of the handles affect the amp's tone??? -
I run an 18V system on the BQS system ( ithink it is called) but you can run EMGs and a 9v preamp off the same battery, no probs. You could even run one battery for the pups one battery for the pre, 9 v each.. or do a full on 18v system if the pre will take it. I'd have a word with our man retro first, to see if you can. EMG circuits do, but thats not what you're after.
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Awww lovely! well.. I have a 4u rack. It contains very little at the moment. I have an EBS multicomp, a TC Electronics G-Force and my favourite amp.. a 1u 1k+1k power amp. I have a power rack strip at the back of the box and a blanking panel at the front.
Every cable is neatly arranged so the signal leads stay away from the mains leads.
All the EQ / fx / valve sims are done on the TC. I mix a direct signal with the compressed signal and like to use cabs that are a bit hifi. Thats really about it. Oh, I also carry a stereo DI box and an MXR M80 should anything go badly wrong!!! -
[quote name='BOD2' post='1737' date='May 18 2007, 07:45 PM']I thought I heard somewhere he's packed it in and enjoys spending time with his family.
Lots of stuff on the net about him. Good bio on [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Deacon"]Wikpedia[/url]
He was a good songwriter too.[/quote]
Yup I heard the same.
An interesting point about Queen, is that every member wrote a hit (or more) that made it to number one. I wonder how many bands can say the same? -
I have so much to thank him for. I would dearly love to meet him to do that in person. He was the reason I started to play bass. Many others have influenced my playing and my 'style' if i have one, probably has nothing in common with his.. but.. he got my started.
I think his playing was in the pocket all the time. Tasteful and uber musical. I love listening to all the unusual stuff.. there's some cracking moments in JD world! -
I used a pair of DC's in my 7 string and a pair of P's in my 6 string. I can't comment on the DC + J config, but there's absolutely no reason why this wont work. Don't forget, because EMG pups have quick release connectors, if you don't like the J in the neck position, you can always swap the pups round and see what it sounds like that way.. or swap for a P style.
The DC pup has more of a musicman rasp to it. The J will sound smoother and less aggressive. The P style pup has a deeper bottom end and will have a more characteristic sound than the J. All of the extended range pups have an inherent HIFI edge to them, but this can very easily be 'oldskooled' by using a passive EQ and winding the top end down. I leave mine 'falt' and EQ on my amp instead.
I love EMGs.. they are shhweeet! -
My sig says it all ;o)
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This thread will be for "Doodle" including the review of the Warwick Dark Lord strings. I'm just gonna tidy up the old diary for the new site.
I'll have a new thread for the new bass, when it starts.. but that wont be for a while yet.
Doodle will be sporting some updates over time.. She is definitely a work in progress. "What?" you say.. "how can you improve on perfection?" - Just little things! I'll keep you all posted. -
Hey mate! Um, the tuning keys.. err.. the knobs are on their way .. and I had a new nut made for the new strings.
I LOVE those new keys.. they are very light. They can be ordered from Gotoh I assume. I must admit, they look better than the black hardware! I think I'll be updating the lot eventually!!!!!!! -
I did.. and I'm just a bass player, so.. yes.. yes it is! I will eventually copy all of the info over, but I'm lacking Mod rights at the moment.
Read this for now.. [url="http://basstalk.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2804"]http://basstalk.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2804[/url] -
Time and Destination?
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Heh heh! yes.. have you seen the size of my bass?!!!!!
Unfortunately the review set was only a 4 string set.. but I can order a custom set to fit later. The other strings are NewTone ones at the moment. -
For any fans of Status basses, go and check out avid BW member Andre's new Status website at [url="http://www.statii.com"]http://www.statii.com[/url]
Moderated by our very own Status and G-77 (uh oh!) I expect it wil be a great success! Best of luck with it chaps. -
I could just scrape a low B out of mine, but it was 'only just' and took a little fiddling with gauges to get it to work. C was easy though.
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There seems to be a lot of interest in the cost of importing. This topic gives the definitive answer for a single item import from outside the EC. For the sake of example, I will use a Japanese 62 reissue P-Bass priced at Ishibashi at 42,400 yen plus 16,000 yen shipping. The formula applies to imports from the US also:
Cost of item: 42,400
plus
Cost of shipping: 16,000
= 58,400
converted at Monday's exchange rate ( 0.00498943 )= £291.38
plus
3.9% import duty = £302.74
plus
17.5% VAT = £355.73
plus
customs clearance charge - Parcelforce=£13.50, DHL=£20
So the landed cost of this example is £369.32 or £375.73 depending on the courier used.
Ishibashi in english ISHIBASHI [url="http://www.excite.co.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ishibashi%2Dmusic.com%2F&wb_lp=JAEN&wb_dis=2"]http://www.excite.co.jp/world/english/web/...EN&wb_dis=2[/url]
I highly recommend IshiBashi. Fast insured deliveries too and much cheaper than buying the 'non export' versions in the UK-
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The taper core. (The ruler is just laid any ole way so ignore the actual measurements shown)

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"As few pedals as possible" would be my anser ;o) I use a MIDI controller to operate my 'starship enterprise flight deck' ;o) (Just a single 19" FX rack)