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  1. [quote name='Skol303' post='1245522' date='May 26 2011, 12:59 PM']I also had a Hohner Rockwood (Fender copy), which was recently returned to me by my brother - I've since de-fretted it.[/quote]
    My sister had a Rockwood gu*tar (this is going back a long time) which I still have in my possession. Actually not bad.

    Always seemed a shame to me that such a cool name - Rockwood - is used for cheap instruments.

  2. Managed to shoot a couple of coats of primer on yesterday (Homebase's finest). Went fine but the matte grey revealed one or two small contouring irregularities, and a couple of odd spots.

    No problem. Little bit more wood filler in places and I expected to be sanding these these coats and applying more anyway.

  3. [quote name='silddx' post='1237371' date='May 19 2011, 08:29 PM']If I need to let songs sink in, I ALWAYS do something else at the same time.[/quote]
    Tis good.

    I don't tend to do it so much when transcribing - but certainly if I need to write something in an unfamiliar style then I'll load myPod with suitable tracks and have it playing in the background for a few days while I absorb the feel (or try to, I should say).

    The only time it doesn't work is when that "something else" is playing Iron Maiden. Weird. :)

  4. [quote name='icastle' post='1236755' date='May 19 2011, 11:03 AM']Careful or you'll end up carrying a toolkit as daft as mine... :)
    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=Search&CODE=show&searchid=e2525234908e727dad451a5213e79e51"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=Search...d451a5213e79e51[/url][/quote]
    Wow. That's an impressive selection of gear to take with you! :)

    I'm impressed.

  5. [quote name='icastle' post='1236512' date='May 19 2011, 12:23 AM']You're describing exactly what you should find here.
    Nothing to be nervous about, you've fixed one problem and tested the rest of your kit to ensure it's as it should be. :)[/quote]
    Can you imagine what I'm going to be like next time I go into a rehearsal studio etc. though?

    Lol. I'll certainly be finding space in my gig bag for a multimeter and socket tester. :)

  6. Someone is looking at this right now thinking "Hmm... it looks nice but it's a Schecter".. well, I say to you, get yourself in there. Schecters are great and those EMG pickups are not only excellent, they're versatile too.

    This message was brought to you by the Wish I Had Some Money foundation.

  7. I'm getting really paranoid about this now. To the point of testing all my other gear...

    Anyway, upon further investigation, it appears the earth wire was originally secured to the metal around the power transformer. Ran a few continuity checks and the ground side of the input jacks also goes there. I've reconnected the wire and all *seems* well. Plugging in a cable now shows that the ground bit of the jack is connected all the way through to the earth prong on the mains plug.

    Which is the same as on my Warwick Pro Fet. Noticed nothing different when I turned it on with a bass plugged in (and still not dead) but the whole thing has unnerved me.

  8. [quote name='icastle' post='1235906' date='May 18 2011, 04:11 PM']Yes.
    That green and yellow scrap of wire is potentially the only thing between you and disaster![/quote]
    That what I was worried about... better connect it to the chassis then. :)

    Cheers mate.

  9. Quick question for you: I've just repaired some minor damage to an old combo with the intention of passing it on. The recipient may well be reading this and is probably going to get a bit worried. :)

    I've noticed that the earth wire from the mains plug isn't actually connected anywhere. It's just lolling around free as a bird. That doesn't seem right to me, but I'm not sure. I have actually played through the amp and didn't die - but should I go in and connect this to something?

  10. Not much to add, except to support what's already been said in a way. The more different styles of music I try, the more I keep looking towards getting a Fender P. They just work. Always.

    Not my favourites, but they never look out of place and always sound fine regardless of what everyone else is playing. There's a lot to be said for that.

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