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Just because it doesn't come up for sale shouldn't be an indicator that rack kit generally is unliked. I'd probably say that selecting two different components (pre and power) that delivers precisely what you want is a country mile ahead of a one box solution. For many years I ran a 4U rack with a Sansamp RBI, a Korg tuner and a Matrix 2U poweramp. It was joy.
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I'd say first out that all my pickups are set at the optimal height to facilitate this. Passive basses (VVT or VT) volume(s) and tone knob fully open. Active basses, volume on full for each pickup, tones at the midpoint, adjust to suit...generally I'd roll the bass up a little to phatten it up.
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Black stain recommendations (not a bass)
NancyJohnson replied to MrDinsdale's topic in Build Diaries
Fiebings Leather dye. (It stains anything...) -
They're tuned differently...
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Longevo coated strings are now available at Bass Direct. £34 for four string sets, £39 for five string sets. Nice to know. These are lovely strings.
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The photos don't help here at all, do they? To the sellers credit, he is selling an Ampeg head a fridge. Thinking back, I used to work with a chap who owned an old Rickenbacker; about a year/eighteen months before my brief dalliance with a 4003, I borrowed it for an hour one lunchtime for a noodle and the set up was even worse than the eBay seller's bass...the action was easily a centimetre or more mid-neck. The sellers strings look perilously close to the neck pickup cover too.
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I worked for a medical company for ten years. Colostomy products in the main (although we did do the writickets for Reading and Leeds festivals). Got the runs? Eat marshmallows. Bag filling with firm poop? Eat a couple of bananas.
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What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Already on pre-order! -
I have an A/O 900, honestly thought it was going to be a revolutionary solution to my tone needs, but it wasn't and it's ended up that I just use the poweramp side with a GED2112 or dUg plugged in. My ears did prick up earlier today when I saw this, 500w or 900w is academic, but the tech just seems to reflect what TC Electronic were doing with their TonePrint kit a few years ago and what Line6 were trying to achieve two decades ago. Realistically, the natural conclusion is that Darkglass just need to bring out a small-box poweramp with a lone volume control on it. No tone controls, just let your phone control everything.
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What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Yep. I had the original album and lost it somewhere...got 21 Thorns (the expanded version), it's a belter. I love a bit of Jean Beauvoir! -
What are you listening to right now?
NancyJohnson replied to Sarah5string's topic in General Discussion
Crown Of Thorns. -
He's got cold hands, not constipation. 🤣
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It's an odd question. You should never somehow feel inadequate/inferior/unworthy because your gear doesn't costs thousands of pahnds. Play what you want on whatever you want and if anyone looks down on you, just punch them in the throat. Simple.
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Brooks TB-12. A twelve string Thunderbird
NancyJohnson replied to Basvarken's topic in Build Diaries
I think you need to have a look at some of @binky_bass basses! -
Brooks TB-12. A twelve string Thunderbird
NancyJohnson replied to Basvarken's topic in Build Diaries
Lovely work, Rob. At one point I was thinking about getting Mike Lull to make me one of these, it's Jeff Ament's JAX-T4 bodied, with a Hamer Chapparel neck: I loved the idea of an oversized body married with the Hamer neck...we did speak about it and I think that if I'd lived locally to the Lull workshop, I may have pulled the trigger, but the costs were getting out of hand; donor Hamer bass, the Lull build fees, shipping (Hamer to Seattle, finished bass to the UK), plus taxes. We were certainly nudging £7.5K. -
I'm not big on the club thing, but I've owned three Ibanez Riadster basses; back in the 80' an original Roadster (happy memories), then another one (awful) and I picked up one as a project (neck, body, bridge, machines) last year. It's had a stripback and respray, new guts. It's wired into the switch and then the volume, so three of the knobs are just there to fill the holes. Sounds fine to my ears.
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Lace Helix similarity aside - early Wingman guitars from Danish maker Baum also look similar.
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I saw a similar schematic earlier. A different coloured board (black) and a black headstock would definitely make it look better.
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It's begging for something. Fire maybe.
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Spector Euro LT 4 string in Violet Fade - *SOLD*
NancyJohnson replied to geofio's topic in Basses For Sale
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I am reminded of this Garfield comic strip that carries the punchline 'It's not the having, it's the getting.' Better still, Wayne Corinne from Chasing Classic Cars ('It's the thrill of the chase.') We could all draw up a shortlist of the usual workhorse suspects (Precision, Jazz, Stingray, Thunderbird), plus a few vanity projects (Spector NS, Kubicki Ex-Factor and so on), but trust me, once you own all these, your eye will ALWAYS wander. There will always be other fish.
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Guitars. I think I would have been obsessed with korina stuff, Gibson or Hamer. The pointy ones (Explorer, Vee, Moderna, Futura) and Firebirds.
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My best mate is a drummer, but we haven't done anything together in years...our musical paths are quite different. I think he's at five kits at the moment, although he only actually 'drums' when he's in a band environment. From the drummers I know, most have at least two kits, plus several snares/pedals/cymbal sets. The best kit is exclusively home use only, always set up but rarely used, dust/dirt free and more of a vanity thing. The next kit (the one they use for gigs/rehearsals), is a beater...akin to the Rickenbacker owner gigging with a Rockingbetter.