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  1. Hi all, has been a while since I last posted on here

     

    looking to buy a bass off of a friend and in the interests of offering a fair price I need some help

     

    from the one picture I have so far it’s a black logo, mid 90’s jazz bass, can anyone offer any advice on what would be a fair offering?

     

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  2. Not bass related but hoping someone might be able to help

     

    recently acquired an orange guitar head, reverb doesn’t work, at all

     

    took the head apart and found the wires inside the tank (it looks) have been cut off, seems a simple job to solder them back on but can anyone tell me if it matters which way round the go?! i.e. green or black at the top or bottom or should it not matter

    much?!

     

    if anyone knows what those plastic connectors (there’s only one left) are called or where I can find some, that might be a tidier solution

     

    many thanks in advance 

     

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  3. So I’ve been looking for a project, stumbled upon the idea of converting a squier bronco to a bass vi

     

    quick bit of research and then found a bronco, not far from me, for a fair price, collecting next week so I’m starting to look around for bits…

     

    as far as I understand it, in regards to parts all I need is…

    new bridge

    new nut

    set of tuners

    new strings

    and Robert’s your fathers brother

     

    Question 1…

    what bridge would work?! Would a “standard” guitar bridge work or do I need to look for something specific, I’m thinking more along the lines of string spacing if here, I wondered if a normal hard tail strat type bridge with threaded saddles might do the trick?

     

    Question 2…

    any advice on how / where to mark for the new / extra tuner holes? Are there templates for this or is there an idiot proof method for getting it right?

     

    any thoughts / comments / experience gladly received 

  4. up for grabs I have a good condition copy of

    Soul Fingers - The Music & Life of Legendary Bassist Donald Duck Dunn By Nick Rosaci

    Book is in great condition and has the download codes for the audio guides included, I haven’t looked at it for more than 6 months so figure it’s time to move it on


    Fantastic book with some great lessons and better tunes from a true legend
     

     

    all prices include UK postage

     

    open to cash offers / trades / swaps

     

    Happy to discuss collection from Maldon, Essex or meet up in the middle somewhere

     

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  5. Having a bit of a clear out of some books that I’m not using so much anymore

     

    all books in good nick and include download codes or cds for the audio guidance where applicable

     

    100 Blues Lessons - £10

    101 Blues Patterns for bass - £10

    Fender Bass Haynes Manual (now out of print) - £20

     

    all prices include UK postage

     

    open to cash offers / trades / swaps

     

    Happy to discuss collection from Maldon, Essex or meet up in the middle somewhere

     

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  6. After much deliberation, I’ve decided it’s time to move my copy of Tim Tindalls "What Duck Done" bass transcription book on

    Fantastic book with some great lessons and better tunes from a true legend

    This is the first edition so all music is in notation form, no tab, it comes with both original CDs and is in generally good condition, the covers are a little dog eared, all pages inside, plastic binding and cd’s are still in great condition


    I’ve no idea what these things are worth so looking to get what I paid for it what seems a looonngg time ago

     

    If anyone can advise if I have over-valued it / asking much too much, please do give me a nudge and I’ll adjust as necessary 

    Price includes UK shipping

     

    Happy for anyone to collect from Maldon, Essex, or mutual meeting spot 

     

    Also happy to consider cash offers / trades / swaps 

     

    I will get some pictures up later today and will be listing a selection of other books I have that are looking for new homes…

     

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  7. 56 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

    I meant one of these. Cut off the 13A plug and replace.

     

    IMO you don't need any additional fused protection. The mains lead has it's own in the plug and any equipment you attach to the 4-way in your first post that requires a fuse will have its own.

    That could be the one as what you say makes a lot of sense 

     

    Will have to figure out a way of attaching it to the board

  8. 35 minutes ago, BigRedX said:

    It might be easier and safer to replace the standard mains plug of the extension with an in-line C13 male plug, to which you can connect your equipment mains lead.

    Not sure I COMPLETELY get what you mean?!

     

    are you talking about one of these?

     

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    if you meant replacing the mains 3 pin plug with one of these


    https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/iec-connectors/8117213

     

    that’s pretty much what I was after as I can’t see that this on its own has any sort of electrical overload protection

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  9. Close to what I mean yes

     

    what I’m looking to do is screw the iec socket (as pictured in my original post) to my board and connect that to an extension lead that will be secured underneath the board.
     

    In theory, I’d like a pedalboard that can be powered by plugging in a regular kettle lead like this

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    mostly inspired by something like this (as circled)

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    main concerns are fusing really as the socket I’m after (as pictured in original post) doesn’t appear to have any type of electrical protection, I’m not sure if something like that can be wired onto maybe an already fused extension outlet

  10. Hey all, apologies for the potentially stupid question…

     

    currently building a pedalboard and would like to be able to power the whole thing from a kettle lead

     

    so my question(s)…

     

    can anyone advise as to how I can wire up one of these

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    to one of these…

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    what would I need and how can it be done?

     

    many thanks in advance y’all

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