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clippertm

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  1. Hello All! Thank you for all your interesting answers. I was thinking of a "sophisticated" 40P5 and a 40DC with a BQS system for active, as this combination seems to be the most "polyvalent". However, I think I am going to leave the master finally decide which system to use, as he certainly has quite a better understanding of what he is building, being CT and having the bass between his hands at the moment, than me! Thank you again for your insightful answers, the bass is expected to ship early October.
  2. Hello! "More wood" means to me that CT wont have to dig the body to implant electronics. More wood = less electronic. More electronic = less wood. If I ask CT to fit plenty of active pickups and control systems in the body, there should be less wood (and more small cavities). I would like to know if you think this may have an impact on the sound. I read a few articles on passve/active, and somewhat I got the impression that active pickups are probably a better match for low "B" strings and "unusual" playing styles (slapping, tapping etc.). What do you think?
  3. Hi Bassbod, Thank you for your reply! More wood is probably the best way to go, and one pickup is probably enough. Why do you prefer passive compared to active? Is it for the "more wood" reason, because pasive use less electonics?
  4. Everyone, The 38" 5 strings Carl Thompson I ordered a "few years ago" is now about to be finished (will be tuned in "B" ). I was discussing with Mr Thompson the type of pickups I should use, but could not give him a really clear answer as I do not know much about pickups, never really paid attention, and have not tried many so far. I was advised to use EMG pickups, and as far as I know this is usually the one he uses. Idea #1 is is to get two different EMG pickups, that you blend with a specific control, but I am afraid that too much electronic in the wood will affect the sound of the bass (the more wood and the less electronic: the better the sound, this is what I am thinking but please correct me if I am wrong). Idea #2 is to get only one, a very polyvalent one, with treble, medium and bass controls but which one to choose? Is there a quality tradeoff between electronic and wood? What would be an interesting, 2 pickups combination for you? I am thinking of an EMG 40P5 and a 40DC. What would be the best EMG pickup, in your opinion, if I had to choose only one? Thank you in advance for your replies,
  5. Everyone, I just sold my Peavey Microbass 35W to JohnnyLightyear and he is real a pleasure to do business with. I warmly recommend him and his Spector, which is an awesome instrument!
  6. [quote name='JohnnyLightyear' post='272037' date='Aug 28 2008, 09:04 PM']Hi, is this bad boy still on the shelf?[/quote] Hello! Brother Jones wanted me to keep it for him until the end of the month, but he is not replying to my private messages, and the end of the month is in two days! So yes, it is still on the shelf! Please PM me for more details.
  7. Hello! I am leaving the UK and am selling my Peavey Microbass 50W for £35. It was bought in Paris about 5 years ago, but living in a flat I rarely used it (once a week), and never turned the volume higher than 2. It has never been used outdoor and is in perfect condition. The plug is French but an adapter is provided for free and it works perfectly in the UK. You are welcome to try with your own instrument and pick it up in Central London (W1), near Marble Arch. Many thanks,
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