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jonno1981

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  1. Just thinking that. Bit weird there isn’t a hard case with it. Still counts as a bit of a bargain, all the others I’ve seen have been around double this. Plus silver burst is very much back in fashion again. 

  2. Completely agree. 10 minutes of research before the act and it would be vaguely useful. I generally like the presenters but this one was pretty bad on the basics.


    Understanding heritage of the brand, that these aren’t the first Far Eastern made basses, getting that the eq is boost only, not chambered, etc…  

     

    it didn’t do much to really sell them. 

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  3. I gigged one for years. Filled the room really well with a very loud drummer. I wasn’t ever delighted with the build quality of it but it sounded really good. It was a bit “wonky” with an irregular grill and the paint finish chipped off all the time. However, for the band I was in and the volume needed it really sounded ace. 

  4. How long before hofner release period correct versions with a rounded back. I bet they’re creating the cnc templates already!
    They’ll be a flood of owners of the current reissue selling their basses as they’re not vintage correct to Paul’s bass. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Maude said:

    The X in the models number only means it has the pickguard and chrome control plate. It's a purely cosmetic change, ie the 1024 is the same as the 1024x just without pickguard and control plate. 

    I much prefer the look of the X but others don't, horses for courses. 

     

    How did I miss this! Thanks! Yes I prefer the x as well but not a massive factor for me. 

  6. I’m thinking about going up a few quality levels from my bb414. I really like the pj tone, passive electronics, basically the bb414 but up a few levels in materials/ feel. Guessing I’m looking at 424x, 1024 models. Have I got this right?

    Budget up to 650+ whatever the bb414 is worth. Black model, upgraded bridge, good condition.  

  7. 8 hours ago, Bassassin said:

    Use a nylon/plastic scouring pad rather than wire wool. The good thing about thick poly finishes is that if you don't like the result dulling it down, it'll T-Cut back to the original gloss with a bit of elbow grease.

     

    Just had a look at the JVX pickups out of curiosity, and it does look like you may be missing a thing or two!

     

    https://www.emgpickups.com/jvxset.html


    It’s the original wiring harness as supplied by emg. They’ve changed the kit over the years for sure and use more clip-on connectors at the pot end of the chain now.  

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  8. I just made a bit of a revelation. Foam under pickups had disintegrated and pickup screws were poking out as pickups had dropped down. Readjusted pickup heights with some new foam and it’s a different beast. Used 3mm reference pressing on last fret as advised by emg and pickups are much prouder than before and MUCH higher output. String resonance doesn’t seem to be suffering as a result. 
     

    Will head to local hardware place when it opens and try with the wire wool trick. Thanks! 

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