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Hi, Loves an Ibby SR and an SR305 sounds like a plan!
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Non-tort Sandberg Plate(s), Passive Vol, and Tone if ya need it, Pure Tone Jack and the Kent Armstrong P pickup in the FS for £35 if its still available - Bargain Makeover!
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Got a 10 box of Duracell Procell...
£14ish on Amazon.
Few active basses, the tuner bit on the acoustic bass, the 3 board my EHX headphone amp.
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2 on the Small Board, just enough room to slide the Wah Input jack out enough to disconnect, and easy access atop the BeadyEye... PowerBank i'd have to Daisy Chain them... and easy enough on the Joyo IronMan case as disconnect the Daisy Chain connector on top...
Home 'Malarkey' only, occasional Open Mic or School Concert type Outing by my Son.
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Lastest brands and Flavours, rename - Pro, Ultra, Xtra etc. Commercial and Industrial OE types... What's best, still Alkaline Duracell 'Something' and where from best for a box of 10? Ever-Wary of Snides on the 'bay.
Don't really wan't to go Re-chargeable PP3 as initial out lay and low frequency of use, but half looking at a Joyo ZGPW Conditioner and 5v to 9v Converter (400mA) and a USB Power Bank as a rechargeable option, would this be a wise Investment? What about Usable-Use Time and Re-Charge Decline of the Power Bank
Wan't to be able to use the boards anywhere and don't want to be tied to a wall-wart or the mains.
New Mini Board of Joyo Tuner: 30mA,
Wah: 1mA and BDI: 25mA = 50mAA quality PP3 battery should last a while in each these 3... Yes?
Also my JOYO IRONMAN Case of
Tuner: 25mA, Chorus: 25mA, Delay: 40mA, Phaser: 20mA, Orange: 25mA = 150mAFitted with a 5 Way Daisy... so thinking of 2x PP3 in Parallel under the case base.
How long would PP3 Batteries 'Usably' last in both the above scenarios... 2hrs, 5hrs, 10hrs? All pedals look Low consumption to me... and realistically with the Ironman case, It would only be 3 ON at any one time so more like 100mA.
Thoughts?
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Cough... @Andyjr1515?
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Burke Shelly, Budgie - Zoom Club
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Tonerider £35ish... KA VPB £55ish...
Both Great Pickups for the €£$
KA for Tonerider Monies? = Be daft not to!
Ah Posting Cock-Up...
If replacing a ceramic pup in ya conventional Squier type affair, you may need thicker foam to keep the pressure for coil in the cover as no bar magnet...
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Toneriders are the 'Bang for Buck' Go-To... Got one in my Ibby.
KA at Same price point...
I've a KA PJ pair in my J PJ bitsa and a P in my Squier P...
£35 Posted, No as no bar magnet on the bottom
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The Pure Tone Multi Contact Sockets have a quality feel and connection... PTT1 Mono, PTT2 Stereo
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I've had a few things from Ali... scratchplates and odds n sods - All Good
Had a Ric-o-like, main issue is the lay-back of the thru neck.
With a bolt on neck, you have way more wriggle room.
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Paint it Black - Stones
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Now gained a High Mass Bridge thanks to @Raslee... and lost the Tone Pot for a blanking bung...
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Nice facilities...
Often read about red/black/white over sunburst... Looks like you have the patience of a saint with all those light coats, knocking back and more importantly, waiting!
Bound 'n Blocks look great, but i just can't do tort.
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Where Did You Mango To My Lovely?
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Under the influence... - Me at the mo!
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King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard -
Flying Microtonal Banana
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14 minutes ago, Matt P said:
i think they are the same thread as computer case screws, I removed the feet from our guitarist's cry baby and i'm fairly sure that's what i used in their place as i have quite a stash of them.
Yep #6 32 UNC... 3.5" Hard Drive Screws are short and CSK.
Base plates are thin but a little twist with a csk bit gets the screws flush enough to get em under the velcro height.
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@BillyBass My first cheapy fun bitsa... really enjoyable... keep um and ah about tele-ing the headstock. The PJ Jazz was the second
How do I test a p bass pickup with a multimeter?
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Resistance... should be 8k ish to 10k ish Standard Wind.