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  1. 22 hours ago, knirirr said:

    I've had an old Flying V since the 90s, but this instrument just beats it:

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    For anyone who's interested it's a Grainger & Campbell army regulation pattern set which I got new in 1988, IIRC. Not much chance to play these days, unfortunately.

     

    Oh God, not the highland bagpipe please!!  Give me Kathryn Tickell on the Northumbrian pipes any day. In fact just give me Kathryn Tickell and I'll be happy.

  2. On 10/06/2020 at 19:06, 6feet7 said:

    but when people discuss string spacing being 17.5mm or 18mm etc etc. I'm not bothered (probably a sign of someone who doesn't really know what he's doing but enjoys doing it anyway :)

    I can't imagine Ron Carter or Charlie Mingus or Paul Chambers discussing the minutiae of string spacing so you're likely in good company. :D:D

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  3. I love your solution for the kent armstrong. I've still not got round to fitting mine over a year after receiving it.  Looking at your first photo, the pole pieces don't seem to be directly under the B and G strings. Does that affect the amplified sound or is it a trick of the lens?  (I also have a five BTW)

    Graeme 

  4. On 31/05/2020 at 12:43, EdLib-3 said:

    an acoustic bass guitar will always be the least useful bass you own

    They are however, useful to have around the house as a practice instrument 

    That second sentence suggests that in fact an acoustic bass is probably the MOST useful instrument to have. Certainly in my house, my kelly Dragonfly gets played a lot more often than any other as I don't have the faff of having to plug it in (and the amps all live in an outhouse anyway). Add a bung in the soundhole and the piezo on it means it will hold it's own against 2 guitarists when we do an acoustic set.  

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  5. On 26/05/2020 at 11:30, la bam said:

     

    If they now have a distributor who you can deal with direct, they really need to get word out there. Such a shame as they're great products.

    There's a link on the markbass website to all their international distributors. Not sure what else you'd expect?  

    My experience with MSL was superb. Speaker in my TRV121 farted out and they replaced it under warranty in a couple of weeks turnaround.  

  6. 14 hours ago, Dad3353 said:

     Our Eldest 'cut his teeth' by making his own bench, in the most traditional manner, with his minimal tools (handsaw, chisels etc...). He took the time required to make a solid, usable bench to last his lifetime, and that alone has given him much of the impetus to take on the making of instruments.
     

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    I love this.  I had the good fortune to visit the Alembic workshop in California in 2012. They have the ethic of 'waste not want not' and 'why buy a tool if you can make it yourself'. Here's a pic of their main workshop - you'll see all sorts of tools and vices that have been knocked up from offcuts of neck sandwiches.  

     

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  7. I bought Adam's Avalanche run. Somewhere between him and me, hermes have managed to damage the pedal enough to give it a pronounced hum. I was happy to take it to a tech to get it looked at but Adam has refunded part of my payment anyway.  Can't get a better basschatter than that. 

    Graeme 

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  8. 26 minutes ago, ClassicVibes said:

    @krispn

    Another key worker! I will start the clap: 👏

    Ooooo. Can I have one too?  Even though I work in IT in the finance industry and could arguably take a year off without affecting anyone, the govt has decreed I'm a key worker and I have a letter* to prove it :) . I do feel somewhat of a fraud when I see what real key workers are doing and do appreciate everything you're doing. 

    * I'd have to print it off if i ever wanted to use it  but because we're not allowed in the office and we can't use personal devices connected to work laptops I can't. 

  9. 1 minute ago, ClassicVibes said:

    Good for you. I have a room for my instruments. My wife and I prefer not to have expensive instruments around the house which look completely out of place. Also dogs etc. 

    I hope my post didn't come across as a criticism, it certainly wasn't intended as such. 

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  10. 4 minutes ago, ClassicVibes said:

    I have a room dedicated to all my instruments and equipment. So if I'm not in that room, I won't be picking up an instrument. 

    I have instruments in just about every room in the house (apart from the bog - there's a magazine rack in there :) ).  Also, I'm married and Mrs J would rather see a nicely sculpted lump of wood than a tatty guitar case in her living room.

  11. 1 hour ago, barkin said:

    If that's the best around, I'd hate to see the worst :)

    I meant in terms of being a stand. Obviously their quality control knocks them back a bit but when they're in good condition they function beautifully as stands. Very stable and the head clamp arrangement is an ergonomic miracle. 

  12. On 19/05/2020 at 08:01, barkin said:

    A couple of weeks ago, I had cause to move it. Picked it up, and the handle/clamp mechanism fell apart.

     

    I've had that. lift the bass and the extension comes out of the handle instead of the head releasing. Gaffa is my friend here.

    The other common fault (on 3 of my stands) is the rivets in the head breaking. Luckily I'm an amateur mechanic so I have drawers full of nuts and bolts that can be used to replace the broken rivets.  

    Haven't had sticky rubber syndrome on my stands but our guitarist provides the PA stands - they're Hercules and guess what?

    These faults shouldn't happen and it's  a real shame they do as their stands are arguably the best around.

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