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Fuzzbass2000

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  1. For some reason I was expecting to see a thread about some new fangled pickups called "bass cakes".... but no, it's really basses, made out of real cake. Yum. But,which one's best for metal ... a Black Forest Gateaux or something heavier, like a Hewa Cake....?
  2. I found that with all the other noise that goes on when you're running, expensive headphones can be overkill. These are inexpensive, reasonable quality, and easily replaceable if they fall apart through wear and tear. [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Creative-EP-630-Noise-Isolating-Earphones/dp/B009WQV15G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1361785010&sr=8-2"]Creative EP-630[/url] If you want to spend a bit more on something a bit nicer with the same earbud design, these are also good - and they have an asymmetric cable, so one of the leads goes behind your neck - which can be useful if you need to take them out, but don't want the buds flapping about all over the place. They're also pretty easy to drive. [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-CX300-II-Precision-bass-driven/dp/B001EZYMF4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361786429&sr=8-1"]Sennheiser[/url]
  3. .... also does anyone know when Line 6 started making them with meal jacks?
  4. Hi - looking at one of these 2nd hand as a wireless option. Heard that there might be some problems with the input jack on the transmitter... apparently there are some plastic parts on earlier models that fall apart in time. Newer ones are metal. Can anyone point me at what I need to look for to make sure it's one of the newer ones ... is it the top nut or maybe the inner workings of the input jack? A picture of a new / good one would be really helpful. Unfortunatetly I don't have access to the device itself - everything is done remotely. I've heard that Line 6 will do a warranty repair on these to upgrade the problem - has anyone had any experience of this? New or 2nd hand. Cheers
  5. Bugbears.... support (and headline!) bands turning up with no back-line, expecting that someone else will supply theirs... not contacting anyone before-hand to try and arrange something... not being told thank-you when they've snookered you into using your gear..... not helping to shift gear in out of the venue when using someone else's gear... not muting the volume when plugging in and out (when there's a perfectly reasonable switch that does the job)... but the worst.... being shown the active and passive inputs, sound-checking with the passive inputs and then deliberately swapping inputs (for more volume) when the lead had been left in the right input for an active bass.... Bring the tools you need to do your job or agree something before hand.
  6. [quote name='umcoo' timestamp='1360786613' post='1976596'] It's a piece of wood that's the same shape as millions of other pieces of wood. Paint the headstock and prosper! [/quote] This. And enjoy it.
  7. [quote name='Ninja_Baby' timestamp='1360593412' post='1972924'] What do these weigh? [/quote] Mine comes in @ around 9lbs
  8. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac3bnxheXv4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac3bnxheXv4[/url]
  9. It's a great package. Nitro body... slightly narrower width neck than a normal modern precision, but shallower so the "circumference" is much the same a Jazz. SD 1/4 pounders with no logo... tastefully worn as opposed to reliced body (they come with Road Worn series tags). Not too heavy.. not too light. 70's logo. Tinted neck (although I think that's poly not nitro... can't make my mind up about this). Cool Foo Fighters neck plate as well as normal Fender one.... there's lot to love. Only odd thing was mine arrived with strap lock buttons fitted, but not the other bit you put on your guitar strap.
  10. No hard case (Levy's gig bag). Strap attached. Rest of the gubbins in a rucksack.
  11. A tricky situation... an interesting set of discussions (and diversions) and a happy ending - not quite up there with the Talkbass "Shell Pink 1962 Jazz Bass" episode... but still, what more could you ask for. Well done to everyone involved - especially the BC members responsible for getting an amicable resolution.
  12. Ramones The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
  13. Might be talking at cross purposes here... for sure there are OW + RW 70s (PB70) Fender Japan p-basses which they've been making since the mid 90s. One of mine's got the body of one. but then a couple of years or so back Fender US issued a 70s p-bass (Classic Series) which came in TSB / OW + Maple + Blocks. Think the original run was Japanese and then it looks like they switched to Mexico. [size=4][url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/151422-new-from-dv247-fender-mij-70s-precision/page__hl__70s+white+precision__fromsearch__1"]http://basschat.co.u...__fromsearch__1[/url] Good old Fender.. too many models [/size]
  14. I thought the design on the Japanese ones and the Mexican ones was the same (i.e. the OW and the TSB both had maple necks + blocks) - they just swapped where they were produced from at some point last year. That being said, when I tried a few, the Japanese ones felt different from the Mexican ones... not better, just different - but that could have just been down to variance in the set up.
  15. [quote name='gub' timestamp='1359492170' post='1955720'] That scratch plate ...oh my !! Lusty loveliness ! [/quote] Sad, but totally agree. Especially the wear around where the the tug bar would be. Double sad!
  16. A classic combo - and that maple neck + black scratch plate is just lovely!
  17. [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Danelectro CT01 Transparent Overdrive. This is the first version and is modelled on Paul Cochrane's boutique "Timmy" pedal. No box and sold as seen[/font][/size] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]£40 includes shipping (UK only)[/size][/font]
  18. A couple of weeks back but not recently.
  19. Anyone know who's got one in stock within striking distance of Wimbledon?
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