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  1. [quote name='kingforaday' post='448081' date='Mar 28 2009, 02:02 PM']think i have a set of these somewhere, bought them for my VMJ but they're not long enough to fit without drilling new holes... i'll have a look and let you know


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    found 'em, pictures [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=45153"]here[/url][/quote]



    Are they reversible? Your VMJ would have 4 in a row whereas the EBs are 2x2. If they are suitable for a 2x2 machine head arrangement how much are you asking?

  2. Can anyone suggest some decent replacement machine heads compatable with the Epiphone EB0. The stock ones are a bit rubbish (not suprising as the whole bass cost £130 new). I would like to put Gibson ones on but can't find them on the net.

  3. [quote name='neepheid' post='204086' date='May 22 2008, 08:38 AM']Everyone else seems to have one of these but me! Not sold much here, but bought some. Let people know how I got on here :)[/quote]

    Had what I wanted and delivered with loveliness :rolleyes:
    Thanks

  4. [quote name='chris_b' post='445004' date='Mar 25 2009, 02:20 PM']You don't know anything about the speakers or how to put them together so you'll probably blow up your amp when you plug in the new cabs!!! You currently have a cab that's worth something. Sell it. Split it up and you'll have a lot of worthless junk. IMO.[/quote]


    I wouldn't go to all the trouble of building anything without making sure the figures added, up so no blowing up of amps here!

  5. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='444444' date='Mar 24 2009, 10:17 PM']In another thread I did a bunch of maths and ended up pretty sure the speakers in my ABM 8x10 are 8ohm. Pretty sure its the same if it has Bluelines in. If it hasn't got blueliness in, totally give it to me and I will send you a lot of ebay links for 2x10s. In fact, if you want to whip out all the speakers, I'd be interested in the empty cab,pending some measuring and maths to make a 2x15 that matches my 8x10.[/quote]

    Got a link to that thread? :)

  6. Weight, space, transport....

    I am considering building some smaller cabs and use the speakers from the 810. I reckon four 2x10s would do it. Can anyone help me out. I don't know what the speakers are rated at or what would be the best configuration.

    Or I could sell it and build from scratch. I really like the Celestion green series speakers (already have one) so could get some more of those .

    Thanks,
    Jamie

  7. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='440781' date='Mar 21 2009, 12:15 AM']Bad news I'm afraid, with the Seymour Duncan the devaluing is immense. I'll give you £20 for the bass and take the original pup off your hands for a fiver. Can't be fairer than that.

    In seriousness.

    I'd say over 2K, definately, and pics would be nice.[/quote]


    Great! £25 all in should keep the insurance costs down.

    (I'll post up some pics sooooon..)

  8. Ashdown VU gets the thumbs up from me. It works just fine and is an excellent visual marker for input gain. Works with the mute button on, so if anything goes wrong on stage, like you need to change bass or whatever, you can check input gain is ok without making a sound.

  9. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='437733' date='Mar 17 2009, 07:56 PM']No scale drawings I'm afraid but there's some good info available from guys called Fly guitars in the States - just Google it - the pictures have been useful for my project. Try not to get too bogged down with scale detail because the more you study the different styles of the EB3 range the more you will realise Gibson themselves were pretty approximate with things like scratchplate shapes, pickup positions and control spacings. If I can be of use in any way concerning the sort of advice that comes from my 'trial and error' experience I would be glad to help (maybe by P M if we think we might bore the backside off forum members)[/quote]

    I found that site too. It's where I found info on Mike Watt's basses. Will PM if the need arises, cheers.

  10. [quote name='stevie' post='437537' date='Mar 17 2009, 04:56 PM']55 litres will work, but I'd prefer to tune the box to 45 Hz rather than 60Hz to improve power handling. Use 2 x 70mm ports, each 125mm long. Or to tune to 60Hz use 35mm long ports.[/quote]

    I was going to ask about ports. Do I just cut some holes out and stick in a couple of 70mm x 125mm tubes? Or is there more to it?

  11. [quote name='The Bass Doc' post='437500' date='Mar 17 2009, 04:38 PM']I didn't realise you were 'router experienced' - in that case go right ahead and maybe publish the progress on here.
    I'm in the process of converting a 'dog' of a 1965 EBO to EB3 specs - the scratchplate and backplate are easily made if you have a scroll saw. Good luck![/quote]

    Interesting - I dont suppose you have any scale drawings I could use as patterns for cutting / routing / positioning of controls etc?


    I'm an art teacher and also teach a bit of DT so fortunately have access to some decent gear. We have scroll saws. A tip when cutting plastics with a scroll saw - use masking tape over the join, this dissipates the heat and prevents the hot plastic "welding" itself back together again. Then again, I could use the lazer cutter! :rolleyes:

    Cheers :)

  12. I really like home set up ingenuity! Its good to experiment with different ways of doing things. That's where fresh ideas and sounds can be generated. I have an 8 track desk with allsorts of stuff patched in (stylophone! and an oscillator thing with knobs on - very Silver Apples).

  13. I now have the donor Epiphone EBO for my Mike Watt-a-like EB3 project. I've sourced most of the parts now, but will need to get the router out (or get someone else to do it).

    I need to:

    route the pick up cavity for the new pick up(s)
    enlarge the control cavity and drill holes for the new control spindles and switches
    get someone to make a control cavity cover and EB3 pick guard

    If I do it myself how should I go about it.
    If I get someone else to do it - who?

    Ta.

  14. [quote name='Balcro' post='437211' date='Mar 17 2009, 01:24 PM']No hi-fi nut would ever build a loudspeaker with 2 internal dimensions the same. So no cubes. Try (external) width the same as a rack-case, with internals at 52cm high x 24cm deep. That will give a slight excess over 55litres and allow for bracing etc.

    Good luck.

    Balcro[/quote]


    Very useful thanks :)

  15. [quote name='Alien' post='436956' date='Mar 17 2009, 10:09 AM']It optimises into a vented box of 107 litres, which is enormous for a 1x12. I'd personally put it in a box of about 55 litres tuned to 60 Hz, which gives an f3 of 57 Hz and a slight hump in the 70-150 Hz range for a bit of low mid punch.

    A[/quote]


    As long as the dimensions add up to 55 litres does it matter how wide / high / deep the cab is? Thanks :)

  16. I'm very happy with my Ashdown gear. I have an ABM900 head and 8x10 cab, which has never let me down and it all gets plenty of use. I use it for both live and recording and get loads of positive remarks about the sound. I don't mind the controls but then I've found my sound with this rig and generally leave the settings alone. Also the 1x15 will work fine in conjunction with the 4x10 - you won't get any wooliness there.

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