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hubrad

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  1. Curiously, I've never actually developed much by way of callouses.

    I can't remember where I got this style from, just kinda osmosis as it fitted in, although a mate in Leeds loosely described it once. I think of it as a sort of jazz-slap.

    Works for me!

    If anyone's up for a bit of a Zoom session I'll show you the basis of it if you like.

    I occasionally get down to Bristol with Steve, as he lived there for a fair while. Do you locals know a brilliant harmonica player, Keith Warmington? They go back a long way, and I love getting to play with him as well!

     

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  2. I'm assuming you have the EMG pots among the kit? Quite different values at 25 or 50k as opposed to 250/500.

    I've used loads of EMG over the years, and done alot with wiring, and not had this problem with them.

  3. Couple of things spring to mind.. the 4 pickup is a little smaller than the 5. Under the 5 plate, between the pickup and controls, there's routing for controls, look at the switch.

    I'd be inclined to do some mockups in cardboard, then once finalised you can give that/those to someone who makes plates for a really neat job. That's unless you have those cutting and chamfering skills yourself, in which case the world is your oyster*. 

     

     

    *Other shellfish, and vegetarian options, are available.

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  4. Eyup Smanth,

    When I converted my Ibanez Roadster to 5 string headless (I think the build diary is still on here from tidying it up a couple of decades later) I used the bridge and head string anchor from my B2V.

    A little later i fashioned a clamping thing for single ball strings; the choice nowadays is luxury compared to 30 years back!

    I only had hand tools, so the holes aren't perfectly straight,  but you get the idea. Maybe you have a friend who is better than I was at engineering diy?

    The only thing I found against the idea was that once you cut off the leftover bit of the lower strings they can unravel with no warning, so even though the outer windings remain clamped the inner pulls through, leaving a very slack string! Super glue in the trimmed end proved to be the solution to this.

    Hope this is helpful. 

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  5. My tupporth..

    I got a Cort 5 string with those MK-1 pickups and possibly the same preamp. Sounded OK, but on the harsh side.

    I did alot of reading round on forum threads, and most folks were critical of the pre. As am experiment I bypassed the pre and got a significant improvement in tone just from the Barts, so cast around and here on BC found a second hand Aguilar OPB-3. Way better than before!

    Change or bypass the pre before changing the pickups is my vote.

  6. 50 mins on the phone seems like a good sign.. I occasionally dep with a soul band and have probably spent more time on the phone with the guitarist, a friend of a friend, than actually playing music! We can disagree on some things but still talk about them.

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  7. 27 minutes ago, Flanker said:

    I left the forum because of health reasons over a decade ago - I physically couldn’t really play any longer. I’ve been banned from most of the forums I liked, so it’s probably just as well! 🤣

    I’ve since realised that my buying and selling of (quality 😊) gear was an addiction.
    Most people really don’t like having their strongly held beliefs questioned, even by ‘nice guys’.

    Sorry to hear about the health stuff!

    I know what you mean about the buying and selling addiction.. I frequent a couple of other forums in other fields, and the same thing happens. Easy to be drawn into it, and sometimes quite a down to step back from it! Mind you there's tons of other stuff going on inbetween all that part so well worth staying around for me.

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  8. 1 hour ago, bnt said:

    You might not need to replace the socket, it might be enough to re-solder the connections. PSU joints tend to be larger, the main risk IMHO would be applying too much solder and causing a short. So some solder removal braid would be good to have handy.

    This. ^^^

    Unless the socket is fixed onto the chassis then a loose or broken solder joint is remarkably common. Manufacturers do it this way for cheapness, deffo not reliability, and I hate it!

    If it does turn out to be the socket itself you may need to contact the manufacturer or distributor for a replacement,  but alternatively you can buy a chassis mount socket and wire it to the pcb. 

    As soldering jobs go, it's one of the safer ones, just take it steady.

     

    Edit: Rereading your last post, it probably is a replacement socket job. The hardest bit is usually actually getting hold of a direct replacement, or as I've sometimes done just wire in a different one.

  9. Eyup ead, when you say you inverted the pickup, did you invert the whole thing, i.e. both halves, or just one half relative to the other?

    If the whole thing it may just be that you altered its pickup direction so it's not getting whatever is causing the problem. Is it worse when you stand near such as TV, strip lights etc?

    'Fraid I have no experience of the passive EMG, just actives which I like alot. However, as with any sealed pickup, if anything goes amiss inside it's skip time!

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