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Hanry

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  1. I know, "indie" a bendable term - I'd love to support those shops that are seriously struggling right now because they don't get the footfall. Other than that, Andertons is fine, although they don't have the GHS. GAK have pdeal steel GHS but not for bass, that made my day 🙂

    Does not have to be GHS, but the BC folks seem to agree that they are the best compromise between flats and rounds for a fretless, and I am re-assmbling my Fender J right now...

    Anyway - thanks for your reply!
    Hanry

  2. Hello folks,

    I have a need for bass strings, preferably GHS half-wounds, and I really don't want to buy them from the Bezos Empire.
    Thomann is reported to be ok with stock items, but not exactly a local shoppe 😉
    On the other hand I had bad experiences recently with (non-music related) items bought from shops that claim that it's all going well, and then not shipping for three weeks.

    Can you recommend any independent UK music shops that stock a good range of strings and are proven to ship quickly right now?

    Many thanks!
    Hanry

  3. Andre, this is a beautiful looking and beautifully sounding bass. Congratulations!

    Your tuners look very sleek, too. I was particularly interested in the Nova string holder at the end of the neck, since it seems useful for retrofitting to headless conversion projects (do people do that? Well, it's on my wishlist for one of my basses, I can not abide headstocks...). Do the string ends stick out there or can they be tucked out of harms way?

    Cheers,
    Hanry

  4. On 28/11/2019 at 12:52, Jimothey said:

    Here’s a barncaster........just imagine a Tele made out of knackered timber and relict hardware
    .........
    Typically they are made from reclaimed timber off barns hence the name..........👍

    Thanks, I had heard of frankencasters but not barncasters. Looks gorgeous!
    They bring to mind the days long past when LeFay bought the floors from a disused dancehall that had been a social hot spot for generations... they used selected boards for bodies of their bases and called the wood "properly pre-grooved" - ever since I have been hoping to find a disused Victorian dancehall I can take some floor boards from!

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  5. The engineer side of me is twitching because of the angled tuner pegs kinking the strings ever so slightly - but the bit that is bassist and appreciator of all things beautiful swings a wooden mallet to keep it quiet 😉

    That is, by miles, the most atractive headstock I have seen on a bass... ever!

    I still prefer headless above all else, but if I ever build a bass with a headstock, I'll steal that idea!
    Enjoy the break, and may you find playing as enjoyable as I found following the build!

  6. Blartfactor10 - the Shadow system arrived today, and while it is very nicely made, I will keep the set together: I am hoping to build a custom kit early next year, so the RP is hopefully going to be sold on as a complete system. Attached to an accoustic upright the size and weight of the Shadow box is negligible but the Bassix is so slender and centered, it is a bit too much, so it'll be a temporary arrangement only.

    Cathode_Follower - thanks for the links! I laughed when I saw them because many years ago when I was working in electronics I looked at cafewalter, but had all forgotten about it. I'm going to build my own pre-amp, but not before easter next year, my soldering irons have not had a workout for a long time 🙂

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  7. Hullo!

    I had my Bassix upright for a while now, and while I don't spend enough time practising I like it very much.
    It was in very good nick when I got it but the electrics were a bit unreliable so I started investigating. I decided to improve matters a little ... 🙂

    One of the things that I don't like so much is that it has two different piezo pick-ups, one under the bridge and one in the "trunk"/fingerboard - and they are passively mixed by a potentiometer before entering a no-name little 9V pre-amp quite similar to the one in my accoustic guitar.

    Are there affordable 🙂 on-board pre-amps that will buffer the piezo's before allowing a mix (as part of the control surface or perhaps via external potentiometer) that anyone can recommend?
    If it is a drop-in replacement that would be nice - but the Bassix is hollow so I would consider fitting a module inside and making a bespoke control surface for it in the current hole.
    Looking forward to mad suggestions!

    Thanks a lot!
    Hanry

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