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I was inspired by a cricket match on telly...
Velarian replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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Adding orchestras to classic recordings - Motown now!
Velarian replied to casapete's topic in General Discussion
In a similar vein, this is something that potentially could have worked but completely misses the mark IMO. The unsullied original can’t be ‘improved’.- 33 replies
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I was inspired by a cricket match on telly...
Velarian replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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I also have both the Peterson and TC Unitune clip on tuners. I actually prefer the TC one as I find it easier visually, the moving strobe of the Peterson is difficult to hone in on steady setting. This is on an electric rather than an upright so YMMV.
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Absolute wreck of a Hohner B2A - £199
Velarian replied to lemmywinks's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Trouble with that strategy is when people get to #5 they think there’s something not right /overpriced with the non-ridiculous items and click away. I know I did 😉 -
I was inspired by a cricket match on telly...
Velarian replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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It’s coming together nicely but I agree about the colour. Are you not planning on cutting a channel to allow truss rod adjustment?
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That’s looking really nice. 😊
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I’ve had the HB one for a while now and it’s been really useful. I was ordering some other stuff from Thomann so I just chucked it in with order to get it over the free shipping threshold.
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I count myself as a relatively inexperienced beginner with a limited repertoire and a rudimentary understanding of musical theory. I think that the biggest help to get started would be to have a simple framework such as a backing track with a tab chart along with an explanation of the concepts being applied which allows me play along and quickly achieve some meaningful results, and then build on that with incremental increases in complexity, explaining the theory along the way.
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I was trying to work out how you’d managed to hold of that bass so quickly particularly as the advertised one appeared to be still available. Thanks for clarifying that.
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These aren’t very expensive: https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_notched_straightedge_bass.htm
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And a pick.
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Could it be something to do with active versus passive output?
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I know we’ve exchanged PMs but I would just like to say publicly what a brilliant thing it is you’re doing and I’m pleased to be able to contribute to your cause in some small way. The kids that receive the instruments will be enriched by the experience and some may even go on to bigger and better things as a result. Keep up the good work 👏🏼
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You could try using seventhstring Transcribe www.seventhstring.com - There’s a 30 day evaluation period so you can try it, and it’s not too expensive to buy after that.
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Will that effect not look a bit heavy when applied to the whole body? It feels to me a bit over the top just to mask a couple of dark spots on the edge of the body when the rest of the grain would look great naturally enhanced?
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I have TI flats on an Ibanez and on my Jazz and Precision I have Dunlop Super Bright Nickel round wounds 45-105 as a direct result of hearing this:
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Cheers, I’m very happy. I just hope the set up works out OK and the truss rod behaves itself. It’s been great having you along for the ride. In fact more than that; you seemed to have a knack of anticipating what I would need next and answering questions that I didn’t know I had. I’m really grateful for your insight and the other contributors too. 👏
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And here it is with its Jazz cousin:
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I got myself a multimeter today and checked the continuity between the cavitIes and all is good. I therefore cracked on and completed the assembly. I used copper foil to secure the bridge ground wire. After finishing that I checked the continuity again and was able to confirm that there there is complete continuity from the bridge, through both cavities and the back of the control plate. There’s a significant amount of adjustment needed from a set up point of view but I’m quite pleased with how things have turned out so far. I was able to plug it in and it worked perfectly first time. It sounds pretty good even though it’s not very playable in its current state. It felt a bit like that bit in car SOS where they start the engine for the first time. 😁 More tweaking tomorrow. Here it is:
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As others have said, waiting a few seconds before hitting the search button usually avoids the warning message. To search in a particular forum section, in the content type area select topics then in the drop-down list under forums, select the basses for sale section: -
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I think the nut will be ok; certainly for an initial quick set up. I hope there are no issues with the neck and truss rod. Assuming everything is ok then I’ll swap it for the new bone nut I have.
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I don’t have a multimeter unfortunately (I used to have one years ago but I’ve no idea what happened to it). Maybe I’ll buy one as it will come in useful for all sorts of other stuff. I wasn’t planning on a specific ground connection in the control cavity if the connection through the hole is good enough. In effect the control cavity should be grounded via the connection to the pickup cavity and the pickups, which in turn connect to the wiring loom, bridge and jack socket. I’ll take some more pics tomorrow.