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mikhay77

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  1. Well I will find out a day I can get a place in Lincoln,would a pub be ok? Maybe in a couple of months then will post it on general bass chat if everyone is into it! May need some help.I will get a date first though

  2. Well if anyone is interested in a Yellowbelly bash,I could get a venue,a pub in Lincoln.Don't know how these work but its a start.From acorns and all that!Or is it best to post this thread on one of the other forums?

  3. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='751295' date='Feb 19 2010, 07:36 PM']This is rapidly becoming the Lincolnshire and surrounding areas bassist's club - Shall we have our own little bash? :)[/quote]
    +1 That would be a cool idea,if we got another 50 people or so on board then it could be a green for go,anyone else up for it,Yellowbelly Bassbash Yehhhhhhhhhhh

  4. I had the same problem with my 94 thumb,turned out to be the tone pot faulty,cleaned it a couple of times but in the end replaced it,problem solved,also check your earth links between pots if you have a multi metre.

  5. I fitted some QPs to an old mij p bass that did have DiMarzios in it,big volume difference and really punchy modern sound.Didn't think the treble was ott especilly finger styley,agree with another BCer they almost do seem active due to output.I do think they did have a great P sound to them also.I havent had experience of the other pick up but would happily use QPs again

  6. Hi there,got this classic SWR 180watt head from 1986,Ive replaced the valve in the pre amp with a 1963 mullard ecc83/12ax7(worth £30) Big sound and bullet proof in good condition too,very quite and no scratchy pots.Offers around £180 will post if needed.Might be interested in a trade,try me with anything,you never know.[attachment=42270:Photo0446.jpg][attachment=42263:Photo0442.jpg[attachment=42264:Photo0443.jpg]
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  7. [quote name='Linus27' post='735518' date='Feb 4 2010, 09:15 PM']Really?? I thought that sounded the least impresive :)[/quote]
    +1. Also this might be just me but are the warwick strings like new and fender strings quite old?The fender just seemed to lack the new string tone sound,if you know what i mean.

  8. For my ears,more tonal woods are heard at there best acoustically.I have seen a certain guitar maker tapping on prospective woods to hear the tone or note of the timber.Now this might sound nerdy but this must work for him.Pick ups and electronics may mask or enhance these basic "sound of wood" which incidentally I thought was Warwick promotional jargon,but the best stringed instruments the best tonal woods surely should be used,and no doubt each has its own characteristic,but the Luthier's secret is which one does what and were,for thick,thin,warmer or hi-fi sound,sustain etc.My brother has just bought some very expensive woods for a guitar build,will let you know how it sounds,but then it may take a while,(2,000 years to age lol)

  9. Well,started on my new spring project,right handed jazz body(Think T.V. yellow) EMG vintage pups,bart 3 band active(3 way switchable mid)and goin for a left handed telecaster neck,with rosewood board.Will start sourcing hardware as and when,will post some pics when get my bluetooth workin.

  10. [quote name='devnulljp' post='716271' date='Jan 18 2010, 02:03 AM']This is all that's left of mine...got blagged from rehearsal space years ago. Thieving bastards.
    GP11 AH250 with an 8x10 cab loaded with Fanes, the whole thing was flight cased and weighed more than the bus, but what a sound.

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    Mmmm thats nearly like the gear I use now,I use a 1048 and a 1048h cab,ah 300 head plus a chopped around sb700 will post a pic soon

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