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Cosmicrain

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  1. I use a lot of Klaus Noll preamps in my builds, he has a wide selection to choose from. https://www.noll-electronic.de/
  2. From the picture/s it does look the same, as in, all the caps look in the correct place as does the 6K6 resistor on the 250K pot, and I would also say, the wiring looks the same. However, I can only see the value of the middle pot (250K) which also checks out, as it is correct. Therefore, I would suggest the diagram is of the circuit you have in the bass.
  3. I make necks for my Zoot bass range from Roasted Maple I buy in from my supplier in the USA. In the workshop when I cut through the bulk timber, the colour throughout is consistent with not lightness in the centre or anywhere else. However, when I clear coat the finished necks, the natural colour goes at least two times darker than the raw roasted timber. I have to say that the scratch on the headstock in the picture does indeed look to me to be a bit suspicious? Maybe they were trying to sell it as "Roasted maple colour tinted" and not the real thing? I maybe wrong, but I'm not convinced it's the real deal. Here are a couple of shots of what Roasted Maple looks like before & after. I only tend to buy in "Flamed Roasted maple" but the colour of the non-figured would be the same colours. I hope this helps.
  4. Video of mark collecting the bass
  5. The finished Bass. Mark is due to visit the workshop this Friday to take delivery, and we may make a short video/sound check.
  6. Pickups are wired the "Old Way" to allow the coils to be either series/parallel. The switching is done on the tone controls via push/pull switches on the pots.
  7. More work on the Multi-coil "Wal" style pickups for Mark's custom build.
  8. Great question Mark, and I, for one, do not know the correct answer.
  9. Yes, the new Zoot Boudica shape seems to be a favourite for my "Wal-a-like" builds. Here's another one going through the workshop, and the customer asked for blue over Bird's-eye with a 34" scale, similar to the one Justin Chancellor has in the band Tool.
  10. Cheers Robbie, good to hear from you.
  11. Looking good Mark, and thanks for the mention.
  12. I was able to make this bass with a 24 fret neck, meaning I could push the bridge back further towards the back of the body compared to a standard Fender Jazz/P. Add that to the fact that I used Hipshot ultra-lite machine heads and string bar, and the weight distribution came in just perfect.
  13. Many thanks Martin, I knew you would love this bass, and it was a pleasure to build it and work with you. Also, thanks for suggesting we swap you original spec's to a 5 string version of the 4 string Japanese Kei Kato Zoot Funkmiester I made early last year, without that suggestion a Zoot 32" 5 string Funkmeister may not have existed. Mike.
  14. When buying or selling to trade up or down, just remember this simple rule, "If in doubt, stinky poo out" Basically, if you have the slightest gut feeling it maybe the wrong move, don't do it.
  15. CORRECTION. This was one of a matching pair of cabs made for Chris Chitticks, The serial No. for the other cab would have been CC002. Therefore, this cab may have well been fitted with Celestions by Chris, as I do remember we had some NOS Celestion Neo drivers in stock at the time I made these cabs for Chris and I offered them to him for these cabs at a reduced price to clear them off stock. Other than that, all other Purple-chili branded cabs would have been fitted with FailtalPro drivers. Here's a picture of the two together the day I finished making them. Sorry for the confusion, but it was about 2004 I made these cabs.
  16. Faitalpro, Celestion's were only used in the original "Zoot" branded cabs. If this cab has Celestions in it, the original drivers may have been swapped out.
  17. Faitalpro, Celestion's were only used in the original "Zoot" branded cabs. If this cab has Celestions in it, the original drivers may have been swapped out.
  18. I can and still do for people who ask for the original Zoot bass shape. Not sure what was going on with Geentext and the neck situation, all I know is Mike Birch would have thrown it straight back at me if I made it like that, meaning someone has tried to do something and had the neck off and then not got it back on again properly. Oh well such is life and these things happen.
  19. Just a quick update on my details as the ones on the list are very old. Mike Walsh C/o Zoot Bass. Silver end, Witham. Essex. 07904350724 [email protected] www.zootbass.com
  20. In very basic terms, if you want physically twice as loud as 300watts you would need to have 3000 Watts, as it's logarithmic. So the difference between 500Watts & 800Watts is basically nothing. However, as an example, a 300watt amp feed into a 1X12" cab with a speaker driver that has a high dB sensitivity rating (say 107dB's) would sound louder that a 500Watt amp feed into a 1X12" cab with a low dB rated sensitivity speaker driver (say 89dB's) assuming both speaker drivers in this example are 8 Ohms each. The light bulb in my office is 60Watts, but I can't hear 'F all' coming out of it...just thought I'd throw that one in there.
  21. I worked at Cambridge Composites (F1 products) before starting Zoot bass, it was there I learned the art of all things Carbon fibre. I've never had any affiliation with Rob Green or Gus guitars. All my carbon fibre work has been done by myself in my workshop using my own Vac' oven etc. All the moulds and tooling were also made by me using my own CNC machine. Here's a picture of one of an early Zoot fretless I made around 1985-ish.
  22. No worries Russ, Yes I remember the review in Bassist mag all those years ago. If I decide to get back into making Carbon Graphite necks again, they will be newly designed with brand new moulds, and be either bolt on or through neck, (No fancy neck joints).......
  23. Yes I'm still here in Essex with a full order book for Zoot's, Funkmeisters and Zoot Boudica "Wal-a-likes". I still have a vac' oven and all the stuff to start making Carbon Graphite necks again, I just don't have the time with my current work load. regards, Mike.
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