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SH73

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  1. I gigged in my late teens and early 20's. My 300 w Peavey combo weighed a ton. My current 100w Fender rumble is feather weight and gives out lots of power but for a gig I'd choose something beefy. I would go to a war driving a tank not waving a feather duster.😂
  2. Sure tapping was used by violin players centuries ago x
  3. Be careful, She might blow your low end!
  4. I'm bored with advent calendar.Everytime I open a window, another chocolate. Don't get me wrong I love chocolate. Bur how about an advent calendar filled with basses, amps and effects. Just sayin'...😊
  5. If I ever gig I won't care about having a heavy rig. It probably takes 5 mins longer and more effort to unload etc. So be it. If you like the design and sound buy it. Don't let others to influence you. If I had spare cash I'd get Ampeg svt vintage and two 4x10 cabs.I wouldn't care about the weight.
  6. What make are you zebra pick ups in the electric guitar?
  7. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1481291146' post='3191277'] Agree re the Matt Freeman, I`ve jus picked one up and it`s a very nice bass. I`ve heard plenty being played and they`ve always sounded great to me. Was amazed at how nicely if plays though. [/quote] This
  8. It's unique. If someone steals it, it can be easily identified 😉
  9. Never owned one. Once I master the four string one I may get one.
  10. [quote name='grandad' timestamp='1481176719' post='3190214'] Thank you for that. After listening several times on headphones my old ears could only hear a very slight difference between them. How to describe the subtle variations I don't know. I'd say the D'Addario sounded brightest but not bright. The Fender and Rotosound were even/balanced. La Bella deep/soft. Thomastik were growly. Anyone else care to post a quick impression? [/quote] My old ears suffer too. I think rotosounds were the brightest sounding flats.
  11. I've found this, hope it helps to flatwound lovers. https://youtu.be/6R2LOXMqyg8
  12. [quote name='thegummy' timestamp='1481058848' post='3189426'] Do you support West Ham? [/quote] No but I've played the bass twice and it sounds great. Saw Steve Harris playing last week and the bass looks awesome dispite the WH logo.
  13. https://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fmicassets.com%2FDamroot%2FZoomJpg%2F10001%2F0141032305_gtr_frt_001_rr.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.fender.com%2Fen-US%2Felectric-basses%2Fprecision-bass%2Fsteve-harris-precision-bass%2F0141032305.html&docid=XuMtKMZ5l7QjBM&tbnid=gABt0F7MHJWuiM%3A&vet=1&w=2400&h=662&client=ms-android-samsung&bih=560&biw=360&ved=0ahUKEwjHp7C-tuDQAhXBB8AKHX6TBf8QMwgbKAAwAA&iact=mrc&uact=8
  14. Cheers
  15. [quote name='roceci' timestamp='1480973617' post='3188674'] I did exactly this with my Squier VM P5. In my case it was a Badass II. I ended up siting the BA slightly further back than the original bridge to ensure I had enough travel for the B to intonate. Do this & you're golden. Along with taking all precautions to make sure it's dead centre etc. [/quote] [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1480973803' post='3188676'] I'm with Gary. Wood filler looks the part, but it's not strong. I would use cocktail sticks (they're hard wood, matchsticks are weak firewood). Glue one stick in place, then cut fine sticks from the same cocktail sticks and ram the holes full. Let the glue set and then drill the new holes. When you fit the new bridge, use masking tape under the old bridge for you to draw markings on the body, to show you the positions of the sides and the back line of the old bridge. Then find the centre line of the old bridge and mark that. Them mark the centreline of the new bridge and align that on the body with the centreline of the old bridge. Also align the back of the new bridge with the old backline - unless the style of the new bridge means you need more/less space. Roceci beat me to it! [/quote] I consider both options. I may not like the bridge so may want to avoid filling the holes.
  16. If i gigged I'm having it. I've got the 100w version and it is pretty loud.
  17. Dead flats were found in your possession! Account for it!
  18. [quote name='MoJo' timestamp='1480973007' post='3188662'] [/quote] 😂😂😂
  19. I've got a c shape neck on my jazz bass. Matt Freeman neck is similar but think chunkier but I find it comfortable
  20. Thanks gents, it's a real pain in backside when simple things require additional work.
  21. [quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1480972610' post='3188652'] Is that a serious question? My guess is that it is. In case: No, I'm not on drugs. I never am, nor am I ever drunk. Why would you ask the question? [/quote] Only messing! There's only one Steve Harris.
  22. Finally, I got around to replace the stock bridge with Fender high mass bridge (looks like bad ass) on my P bass. Both bridges have five holes but spacing is not identical. Should I use wood filler to fill holes and drill new holes at the same line or move the bridge forward and drill new holes. Any advice?
  23. [quote name='BassTractor' timestamp='1480970086' post='3188608'] Ah. You're mistaken then. I'm very much a basschatter, though I use the JTUK login name most of the time, and BassTractor and the other mentioned ones slightly less often. You may call me Mr Harris or simply JTUK. [/quote] Are you on drugs?
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