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Help me pick a pickup set for my Jazz bass.
foxyFuze replied to sirmuppet's topic in Repairs and Technical
They're now HotRod pickups. -
Simple bass lines that make the song...
foxyFuze replied to Rubbersoul's topic in General Discussion
Glad to have helped. Worth checking out some of their other stuff. 'Moody' sounds like a bunch of bad-asses from Brooklyn who've grown up with hip-hop and suddenly stumbled upon New Order. -
Simple bass lines that make the song...
foxyFuze replied to Rubbersoul's topic in General Discussion
Surprised noone has mentioned ESG yet. Gloriously simple, deeply groovy: -
Andy @Erax Sound remixed some song clips that were in dire need of professional attention last week. He's been super helpful in answering my novice questions and has delivered just what I was after. I'll definitely be back again if and when more recordings are needed!
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Just received a pedal from Sam, no problems at all; he was quick to respond to my messages and most helpful. Thank you!
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Vanderkley 210MNT perhaps? I've got two, which is highly unnecessary seeing as one is more than enough for pub and club gigs!
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Bought some tuners from Keith; he was quick to respond to my questions, helpful and kindly refunded the few quid extra I paid in error. Much obliged, another smooth BC transaction.
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Snap! Good pickups on these, quite a chunky neck though, wasn't expecting that....
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To chime in again regarding the P / J nomenclature: the new one seems to have wider and deeper neck and the Jazz pup is in the 60s, not 70s position, so it is a bit more Precision-like, but I guess they want to be clear about the heritage and celebrity link calling it a 'Jazz Special'.
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Ex Hex at the Exchange, Bristol. Rock is still very much alive, and it was great to see some old-school twin shredding by these ladies. Good to see a band enthusiastic and appreciative about the audience, nor did they mess around either; they must have got through nearly every song they've done - the advantage of doing 3-4 minute no-nonsense rock tunes.
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Fender Duff McKagan Jazz bass v Fender Aerodyne Jazz bass
foxyFuze replied to Pete M's topic in General Discussion
The Duff will have a Seymour Duncan hot stack pup in bridge position. Good neck too if it's like my 80s jazz special it is modelled on. Has a D Tuner also I think? It's Mex Vs Jap,but there's probably little difference nowadays. I think there are a couple of Aerodyne owners on here who may be able to help! -
Paradise Radio is quite eclectic with a US focus, perhaps not as 'heavy' as you might like.
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I bought one off him for a project, and he mentioned they were made in the far-east (China or Korea perhaps?). Goes to show you don't necessarily have to pay top-dollar for pickups to sound great.
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PM inbound
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To answer the question about shipping (although I think this may have been covered before): email them using the website and Leszek will get back to you. It was around £25 I think. If you use Transferwise you'll only pay a few quid in exchange fees rather than using your bank.
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After foolishly selling my Dirnt bass, I managed to get that 59 CS pickup from the US on Reverb (and payed through the nose for import..). I wonder if the reason Fender didn't sell it separately was to encourage folks to buy the Dirnt bass and not do the sound 'on the cheap' with just the pickup.
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The WB100 is in the house! The Polish-Japanese-Dutch triumvirate of tone is assembled. If anyone is mulling over it, I can heartily recommend this amp. It's relatively light, powerful and the EQ is really useable; I was a little skeptical about the Contour rather than the 4 band EQ I'm used to, but it really does the job. The Handbox video on Youtube demonstrates the range of sounds pretty well and is a good reference for experimentation. With the gain up it really distorts nicely; I have no need for additional pedals to achieve a solid rock tone. It's a measure of an amp when you can run straight to it with nothing in the chain and be gig ready. As Alan G Partridge would say: "lovely stuff!"
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Ditto for Bristol 😀
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A reputable store SHOULD have it setup reasonably well but I understand this is not always the case. It may be worth investing in a basic setup kit (string / pickup height measure - basically a rectangular credit card with measurements on it), feeler gauges (example here on Amazon) and ensure you have correct allen keys for saddle and neck adjustment. About £25-£30 I think, or a lot less given the price of the package shown in the link. I'd be wary of Stingray basses as the sound is quite particular and not to everyone's tastes.
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There's a Vintage V4 Precision on FB at the moment for £150 - ideal first bass!
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AT is 3.8ms it seems https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?topic=13613.0
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I know it's not 'cheap' as such, but this Audio Technica kit is the business. Quite a bit in other online shops; another Anderton's mega-deal! https://www.andertons.co.uk/audio-technica-stompbox-digital-wireless-system-atw1501?LGWCODE=ATW1501;56375;6335&gclid=CjwKCAjwza_mBRBTEiwASDWVvo-UOXYG2qFi0NfWORoz-QMj3nJHN2axwPNvNOnkN2Y-FXrPxUMvuRoCR9MQAvD_BwE
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Belfast folks - advice / assistance for kit hire inc van
foxyFuze replied to foxyFuze's topic in General Discussion
Who needs roadies when I can carry all the kit in two hands? 😀 -
Belfast folks - advice / assistance for kit hire inc van
foxyFuze replied to foxyFuze's topic in General Discussion
Many thanks to you both! I'll message tomorrow once I have some more details. Thank again
