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Basilpea

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  1. Bought a set of  “Honey” strings which went badly wrong - no fault of the seller I hasten to add.  This seller went above and beyond to remedy the situation, he refunded my money after return of the strings and is now dealing with the manufacturer.  Can not recommend highly enough, excellent guy.  Thanks.Milo

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  2. Yes I do have some of these but only about 5 or 6, so I may not have a suitable colour, I'll check it out, probably worth buying some more if necessary.  I'll let you know how it goes.  From YouTube, the pro's seem to set some store by using Superglue ss a filler, then levelling with a shielded razor blade, then sanding and polishing locally With multiple grades of wet/dry.  That sounds like the sort of thing I should try on an old piece of polished wood first.

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  3. I discovered a horrible gouge on the front of my Rick Turner tonight (see photos).  The family were here today but needless to say nobody else knows anything about it- it's been unanimously agreed that consistent with my senility I must have done it without realising it.  I'm not that precious about these things, but it couldn't be in a worse place so I'd like to try and mitigate it if possible without spending a fortune, so the question is do I take it to a luthier or have a go myself?  I did think about carefully painting in some clear lacquer, but would it need some form of colourant first (the wood looks like spruce)?  The one thing I don't want to do is make it worse.  Advice from one of you bass genii out there would be most appreciated.

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  4. Hi Steve,

    I'd like to see and try this bass but it's a 5 hour journey from Surrey and current restrictions forbid an overnight stay.  I may work out something, otherwise I will have to wait until restrictions are lifted, although I'm looking at more local stuff so may find something in the meantime.  I'll get back to you in due course if I'm still looking.

  5. 3 hours ago, Happy Jack said:

    Do you flatpack it away after each gig?

    What does it look like with a DB on it?

     

    Any chance you could let me know the height of the flanks that the bass sits on?  Just wondering if I would have to retract the end pin in order to stand the bass on it every time.

  6. On 14/04/2020 at 12:54, Grantd said:

    Ive been looking for one of these, congrats @Basilpea

    I couldn't find one, so I opted for the one that marked as sold on Rob's site - walnut with a f hole. I can't wait. I really think these are something special.

    I would have bought that one, except I prefer not to have lines on the fingerboard.  Love the 'f hole', and the walnut looks great.

  7. 49 minutes ago, Storky said:

    Love them. I’ve got two fretted Rob Allens; a 5 string Mouse and a MB2. Would love to get a Deep 4 or 5 though.

    I think you have more stock than Rob Allen does according to his website.

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  8. 23 minutes ago, ezbass said:

    The tone control is very subtle and adds the most modest amount of sheen on the sound; I run mine wide open. 
     

    I also find MB2 a bit much through headphones sometimes, so I just turn the volume down on the bass as the signal is very hot.
     

    I was wondering why you went for a 4 string one but with Renaissance incoming, it now makes sense. 

    Yes it's certainly subtle compared to the Warwicks I've been used to, at least I know it's not faulty now.

    Gain up and volume down on the bass does give a much less confusing sound on the 'phones.

    Thanks

  9. 24 minutes ago, Tubster said:

    That's a beauty. You mention a 'tone control', the one I had (as per my Mouse) only has a single volume and that's it. Did Rob offer a concentric pot or something?

    The tone control on my MB2 is a preset accessible through a hole in the rear cover.

  10. I was idly doing my daily trawl of the web for a Rob Allen, when there on page 5 of Google one popped up.  It was up in the wild and woolly badlands of Lancashire but serendipitously I was going near there anyway the following week. I got to the shop and found it to be an immaculate example, although unfortunately without the original Rob Allen case, it had a Hiscox one instead.  They had priced it rather optimistically, then discounted it but not enough for my liking, so we had a conversation about the price and eventually came to one that we could both live with - I emerged smiling from the emporium with something of a spring in my step (not something that happens very often these days).  This was all just a few days prior to the CV19 lockdown.  

    I've since had ample opportunity to put it through it's paces.  I must first say the fit and finish of everything is faultless, one thing I noticed is the tone control appears to make almost no difference.  Not sure if that's normal or if it's faulty, but the effect of min to max is almost imperceptible to my ears.  The other thing I've noticed is when silent practicing through headphones (I just use a Focusrite 6i6 mixer to add a backing from iReal Pro/youtube/Sightreading Factory etc) there is so much going on in the harmonics & mwah department, I almost find it difficult to identify the fundamental.  It is of course different when run through an amp & cab (Tonehammer 500 or ABM500 + Barefaced Big Twin), I'm wondering if the headphone set-up is a bit too "Hi-fi", the headphones are Sennheiser HD600's.  I have found the best way to mitigate this problem is with a Nordymute.  Changing the strings to Rotosound RS88's did make a big difference, but I think that's going away from what the bass should sound like, and the important thing is not what it sounds like while I'm practicing.  Haven't had the chance to try it on a gig yet. 

    So no doubt you are wondering why am I selling the 5 string when I have just bought a 4 string?  Well, just prior to this all happening, I located a Rick Turner Renaissance  5 string, and agreed to buy it, but was not able to pick it up before the lockdown, so there will be another NBD just as soon as I'm allowed to make the totally unnecessary journey to collect it.  Meanwhile I have enough to be getting on with.  Not sure if I'll sell my fretless Starbass 4, I may just keep it as a spare as it's like an old friend, or a comfy old pair of slippers.

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  11. 3 hours ago, ezbass said:

    NBD thread with pictures required.

    Sorry, I forgot that.  Here are some quick tasters, I'll try to take some better pics tomorrow when the light is better.  I'll also give my comments on it so far, and I'll explain why this is a 4 string and I'm selling a 5 string (it's complicated).  Seems I should post it in the Bass Guitars forum anyway.

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  12. 1 hour ago, jassbass said:

    I’m not a fretless player but this just looks so good

    Playing fretless is probably not as difficult as you think.  You'll never be a fretless player unless you give it a try - if it doesn't work out you should get your money back on this without much problem.  Put some nice flats on it though, unless you don't mind putting up with the wear on the fingerboard, and your fingers.

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