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Logic Studio (Logic Pro 8 et al)
Owen replied to Sibob's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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I like the look of your avatar! [quote name='TimmyC' post='98993' date='Dec 4 2007, 05:21 PM']Sweet, I like the look of these.[/quote]
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ALL SOLD
Owen replied to 6stringbassist's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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ALL SOLD
Owen replied to 6stringbassist's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Thank you very much for that and the sound samples. It really makes a difference when you can actually hear these things.
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I use a Wood and Tronics one. Very nice. In my experience (x 2 of them) Tribal Planet bags are fantastic. Tribal planet zips are rubbish.
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I'd thought of using one of these, but I have found the answer with the old tempo thing and tapping and all that malarkey. I am doing a gig with a keyboardist and with a laptop who is running Ableton so he will be opening all sorts of effects on my behalf and then I just play them.
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Replacing an individual saddle on a Gotoh bridge
Owen replied to silverfoxnik's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='bass_ferret' post='86498' date='Nov 10 2007, 03:37 PM']Im sure someone else had the same problem with the same Gotoh bridge. Gotoh themselves were as much use as a a chocolate teapot iirc. Try a search - bit of a long shot I know. Sometimes searches work better on google.[/quote] That was me. It is no longer made. I looked and looked and looked. Eventually I bought a Badass V (£30 from Ebay.com) because it was the only thing I could find that would cover the real estate of the Gotoh. The good news for you is that I now have a Gotoh bridge with 3 working saddles on it so should be able to sort you out for nowt it you still need help. Let me know. -
I will probably have a word with Mr East, but I'm looking for the Fishman because this one actually does what it says on the tin and I figured if it works, don't fix it.
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I recently bought a Bolin NS. I LOVE the piezo pick up. It has a Fishman internal pre that Fishman will only sell me if I am a bass manufacturer. The Bolin is very nice indeed, but not nice enough to sell 2 other basses to pay for it so it is going ( [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=7971"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=7971[/url] ), however I want to install a piezo system in another bass. Does anyone have a lead on where I might find a Fishman pre like the Bolin one (5 individual trim pots on a board.) I used to have a Bongo with Piezos. It was underwhelming, but the Bolin Piezo sound is outstanding. TIA If you see this on different bass boards, forgive me but I'm casting my net as widely as poss.
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I bought this on a whim from Warwickhunt a couple of weeks ago. It is, following the old "only so many basses you can own" rule on it's way out again. There is nothing wrong with it. I like it a lot, but not enough to sell a couple of other basses to pay for it. The piezo pick up is frankly fabulous, nice an full, but without the thud of a magnetic pick up. The magnetic pick up does that for it Here is the original thread with pics and everything [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=6704"]<a href="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=6704" target="_blank">http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=6704[/url]</a> £740 + carriage. Want it? You know you do.
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[quote name='Toasted' post='83341' date='Nov 3 2007, 11:18 PM']I can categorically state that this is in direct response to my visit to the Bass Direct stand at the NEC today. I think an NV610 will match my Aguilar DB750 fantastically well. I don't think that the Berg cabs are better than the Epifani cabs, and I think the UL310 is a masteripiece of cab design; but I'm a young guy in a very very noisy band and there's only so long I'll be able/interested in carting a 100lb 610 around for - so now is the time to make the change. Feel free to give in any time Dave [/quote] I too am feeling the pull of the 610
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I have no interest in this sale. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=7564"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=7564[/url]
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[quote name='sshorepunk' post='80419' date='Oct 28 2007, 02:59 PM']Hi I've got a hectic day today and a guy is interested in buying my Stingray, he's in Portugal, so based on the experience of you guys and to save me some search time, who's the best to get a shipping quote from? Cheers Tony[/quote] Interparcel.com have worked well for me. I think it was for the Czech republic. I think I have too much coming and going in my life.
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Bitter experience lets me tell you to hold the cool end. HTH.
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Trying to cut down on shopping, but you never know when this will be useful
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Just fabulous. John sold me a Bolin NS 5. He experienced instant regret but went through with it anyway.
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I'm using an East MM-alike pre so does the whole "coil switching is an integral part of the MM SR5 pre-amp" apply? Thanks as usual. [quote name='obbm' post='77799' date='Oct 22 2007, 05:46 PM']This is where it gets difficult for you because the coil switching is an integral part of the MM SR5 pre-amp. In series and single coil + phantom mode the point where the coils are connected is at ground and the other ends of the coils go to two separate op-amp stages out of phase with each other. This cancels any external interference. On my Stray5 with a Nordstrand and an East MM style pre-amp I separated out all the coils by adding an extra wire to the bundle that runs from the pick-up to the pre-amp and designed my own switching using an MM SR5 lever switch. It works but there is a level difference between the different settings. MM fix this by using a spare set of switch contacts to change the stage gain. Neat design. I've yet to tackle that one. If you've got 2 pick-ups then you are going to have twice the fun trying to sort it. Good luck.[/quote]
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Back in the day I owned a SR5 (bought on a 4 hour detour on my honeymoon - how my brand new wife laughed!) I only ever used the phatest sound, not bothering with the other options. If I wire the pick-up for maximum phatness and don't bother with the rest is it still going to be a nightmare. Tech stoopid I am
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The deed is done. I now have two humbucker sized holes in my MM5 wanabee (Status neck, home made lump of birdseye/flamed maple capping a one piece ash body with a rosewood veneer). I have 2 Nordstrand triple coils to go in. The wiring instructions say that it is a direct replacement for a MM5 triple coil pickup - the trouble is that the original pick up in this particular bass was not a MM triple coil (but the routes have been done to fit it) so I actually have no wiring template. I have searched on the Seymour Duncan site. Could anyone offer any clues? TIA as ever. It will be a fire breathing monster when done!