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lemmywinks

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  1. Just done a little digging and it seems that these use a dual-coil woofer so impedance switching would actually work. Was getting worried that another accuswitch debacle was on the cards! I'm even more interested in these now!
  2. Don't do it, wait until you have the bass before leaving feedback. If you don't you'll have no comeback on it as you have already said you are happy with it I had someone actually say they couldn't afford to post an item unless i left feedback and the money went through Sounds dodgy, play it safe
  3. [quote name='Starless' post='726754' date='Jan 27 2010, 07:43 PM']I may just do that.. Unfortunately I have no idea where to price it as there seems to be no other examples of this bass kicking around anywhere.[/quote] Don't sell it yet, i can't afford/store another bass!
  4. There's a clamp design on ths site: [url="http://www.jhs.co.uk/stringswing.html"]http://www.jhs.co.uk/stringswing.html[/url]
  5. That's the first 'Ray i've liked the look of in ages, nice collection!
  6. Someone on here (Sibob?) was selling a Squier Bronco shorty for £50. Interparcel will deliver it for £8, i'd bag that if i were you
  7. I'd proably be looking for a 2nd hand ESP LTD or Ibanez I played a really good LTD SG style bass a while ago, had a huge tone from two massive EMG humbuckers, woulda been great for metal. I'd have a serious look at this one though, very cheap and should sound beastly: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ESP-Ltd-F-104-F104-F-104-Active-Bass-24-fret-Metal_W0QQitemZ250569052409QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV?hash=item3a571450f9"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ESP-Ltd-F-104-F104-F...=item3a571450f9[/url]
  8. [quote name='fatback' post='725041' date='Jan 26 2010, 12:37 PM']Presumably that means the buffer has to be inboard, then routed to the master volume? A stacked pot sounds good.[/quote] I think so, that's how i'm having it. Hopefully i'll have vol/vol/tone for the mag pups, usual jazz configuration. Then a stacked vol/tone for the piezo. My tech is also gonna put a series/parallel switch in for the mag pickups so hopefully i should be able to get quite a few really different sound out of it
  9. [quote name='fatback' post='724999' date='Jan 26 2010, 12:04 PM']Neat little box. I've already got an outboard Sadowsky that could control the final tone of the bass, Would that do? I guess I'd still need some kind of blend pot? Th bass only has tone and vol. Interesting thread.[/quote] I'm no expert and would appreciate verification, but i thought the buffer preamp would come before the volume/blend pot, so the impedance matches the mag pickups before it goes to the output jack? Like i said, i'm just assuming that and not basing it on any technical knowledge whatsoever! You could always look at a stacked pot if you don't want to drill any more holes in the bass/pickguard. That's what i'm doing, also takes up less space in the cavity
  10. Horrible listing maybe, but that bass looks sweet and for £165 delivered someone got an absolute bargain there Wish i'd seen it, would probably have bid on it and Mrs. Lemmywinks would have to wait another few months for a new sofa!
  11. [quote name='fatback' post='724885' date='Jan 26 2010, 10:04 AM']Will an outboard preamp do the biz for a piezo? I wouldn't want to rout out my passive bass, but the mod sounds mighty attractive. Also, do you have to have an extra tone control for the piezo? fatback[/quote] Here's one i was looking at, can be mounted in a small box: [url="http://www.scotthelmke.com/Mint-box-buffer.html"]http://www.scotthelmke.com/Mint-box-buffer.html[/url] The one i linked to before is also small and can be made into an outboard unit. Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought the puropse of the buffer is to match the impedance of the mag pickups, so i guess you'd need a seperate output fitting to the bass and some way of blending the two signals? And no i don't think you need a tone control, i'm having one fitted because i can remember my old acoustic bass having a piezo that had quite harsh, overbearing treble and this needed to be rolled off. I'd rather have the option than not, at least until i've heard what the bass sounds like
  12. I'm having one of those eBay bridges fitted to my fretless Jazz, it's just gone in to my tech today. I think this is the preamp design he's putting in the bass: [url="http://www.till.com/articles/GuitarPreamp/index.html"]http://www.till.com/articles/GuitarPreamp/index.html[/url] If you want one a bit cheaper v8bass was selling his, think he's overseas though so don't know what the final cost would be. I'm having mine wired to a vol/tone so i can roll off the treble if needed, hopefully i can get a nice acoustic-type sound out of it. A few people on the threads said it was double bass-esque which is what i'm hoping for There's a few threads regarding piezo bridges, have a quick search and there's some useful information from people who have retro-fitted one. If the bass hasn't got a spacious control cavity you'll need to rout one to make room for the battery, pre and extra pot(s). It'll also need a channel drilling and a little recess making for the piezo cable. Mine used to be active so that's not an issue for me When it's all done i'll let you know the results if you're interested? My tech is really busy at the moment so might not be too soon though Ta Steve
  13. Aye i'd like to know a price, looks like a neat little cab. Also how does it switch between 4 and 8 ohms? [size=2][b]EDITed for terrible spelling![/b][/size]
  14. My housemate's old Kickback 15 kicked out a lot of low end, not too heavy either Have you thought about a 2nd hand Superfly/Little Giant and a 2x10 cab? I use a Superfly and a 1x12 4ohm cab for quiet practice/rehearsal and it does the trick, the cab was £50 and the heads go for £100 used. Soundslive have an ex-display LG1000 at £219: [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Ashdown_Little_Giant_1000,_Ex-Display/ASH-EX-LTG1000"]http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Ashdown_Li.../ASH-EX-LTG1000[/url] There's also an Ashdown mini-rig on here at £125: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=74307"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=74307[/url]
  15. Didn't WoT have a walnut Precision a while back? Maybe give him a shout
  16. What a gorgeous bass, one of the nicest Jazzes i've seen. Drop me a pm if you decide to sell it!
  17. I only put that because on my acoustic bass there is a passive volume and tone control. To get any sort of decent bass sound out of it the tone has to be completely rolled back as the treble from the piezo is quite harsh. if it's not necessary then it can be omitted
  18. He cam eround the other day and was actually really reasonable, arranging to go round his and investigate the problem when i have time. I got the mains conditioner so i'll see if that works. He said that the problem went away for a while but since i've been using the Superfly it's worse. It definitely happened with the Hartke combo though I think he's going to have a word with the landlord as he knows him quite well (the landlord used to live in our house), he also said that before the house was rented out the landlord had it rewired by a local firm Incidentally the socket i plug the amp into is right next to a TV ariel socket. None of the ariels in our house work apart from the front room one so could that have something to do with it?
  19. Play the original bassline! Ideally you want to recreate the sound/experience of the original artist so i'd say if you start to show off your chops you won't get the gig
  20. Play the original bassline! Ideally you want to recreate the sound/experience of the original artist so i'd say if you start to show off your chops you won't get the gig
  21. The seller actually accepted courier as well but only said so at the bottom of his description. Might have got a bit more for it if he'd have stated that in the listing
  22. Soundslive have an ex-display one at £219: [url="http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Ashdown_Little_Giant_1000,_Ex-Display/ASH-EX-LTG1000"]http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Ashdown_Li.../ASH-EX-LTG1000[/url] They were great when i had to return my EUB too so should be cool if it's faulty
  23. I've finally got all the parts to overhaul my fretless, the final stage is swapping the pickups and fitting the piezo bridge. This is being done by my tech (really my old mate's dad but he's ace with stuff like that) I need a buffer preamp making, something small and simple with a volume control and preferably a tone, to be powered off a single 9v battery as i'm changing the mag pickups back to passive The ones i've been looking at are these: [url="http://www.scotthelmke.com/Mint-box-buffer.html"]http://www.scotthelmke.com/Mint-box-buffer.html[/url] [url="http://www.till.com/articles/GuitarPreamp/index.html"]http://www.till.com/articles/GuitarPreamp/index.html[/url] [url="http://www.cafewalter.com/cafewalter/fetpre/index.htm"]http://www.cafewalter.com/cafewalter/fetpre/index.htm[/url] Do these look alright? I'm leaning towards the last one Also i'd like some advice on control layouts, i want a vol/vol/tone for the mag pickup and a vol/tone for the piezo, maybe with a series parallel switch on the mag pickups too Can you get a stacked vol/tone pot so i can keep the piezo controls down to one pot? Cheers folks! Steve
  24. Glue some Auralex foam on it and sell it for £60!
  25. I'd consider a different amp. To get any amount of power out of the Superfly you'll need 2 cabs*, 4 or 8 ohm. I run mine with one 4ohm cab and it's quiet compared to a similarly rated amp, really only loud enough for home practice or maybe with a quiet drummer They're also known to have quite a few issues, the cheap ones that a lot of people bought for £199 at the end of the production run were plagued with overheating issues, faulty PCB, cutting out and mine also had a faulty speakon connection. Mine has been fine since i took it out of the casing (it looks like a Little Giant with a different graphic eq) but i still wouldn't trust it at a gig. Does sound quite nice though. The Schroeder would be much better partnered with a LMII or similar. * EDIT: Just remembered Ashdown did a cab with 2 speakon connectors to utilise the full 500w
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