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Soloshchenko

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  2. Hey, it's the one I sold you in Leyland Dunc! Tempted to buy it back actually, bloody decent tone for te money and much nicer shape to the neck than the other copies like Hondo. Here's a link to this guitar being played badly by me: http://youtu.be/pB5zHmfTkXU
  3. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1377090498' post='2183210'] I've used a blow lamp. Job done in 30 mins. [/quote] Seconded ALTHOUGH this works on some finishes and not on others. I once stripped a 70s Columbus jazz in a similar time but an unidentified PBass body didn't respond to this treatment. The route I normally take is heat gun/nitro moors/belt sander until one works! Ps: it's better to fully strip the current finish. Never cut corners when refinishing IMHO , regardless of how much the basic body cost. You can make a cheap body look a custom shop job with lots of prep Pps: let's see some pics!
  4. Lovely mate! That's awesome. Very brave colours but it looks really tasteful to me. Glad you went for an oil/stain finish.
  5. For me, there were clear differences in tone, however, none sounded particularly 'better' than the other. The Jazzes especially, all sounded like good quality basses.
  6. For me, there were clear differences in tone, however, none sounded particularly 'better' than the other. The Jazzes especially, all sounded like good quality basses.
  7. I have a set of 84s in my Jazz and I since installing them the tone of the bass is as good as anything I've played. I'm a bit gutted I didn't get to order any guitar pickups.
  8. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1375576104' post='2163164'] Hah, just about to recommend yours, the Boss BF2 is the best in my view. [/quote] Absolutely!
  9. Well personally I think the best use of flanger and bass guitar is Tool's Chancellor and he uses a standard Boss BF2 flanger designed for guitar. In answer to your question, no you don't need a 'bass' flanger. In fact, I don't know if any exist. FYI, I'm selling my boss Bf2 in the BC for sale ads. Check it out
  10. No worries mate. The pedal is in excellent condition despite its age.
  11. Well I've had it from new and icant remember it ever working from the battery. I don't think the pedal is failing, the battery connection simply doesn't work and to my knowledge never has. Cheers for the interest.
  12. Bump. This runs on the standard 9 volt boss style adapter by the way. Cheers
  13. Cheers. I totally agree, I actually don't like the sound of this with guitar. For me, this is a bass pedal.
  14. For sale is a BF2 Flanger without the box. Not used much but at least 10 years old. In very good condition. For some reason it doesn't work off a battery but works perfectly well from mains. The back is Velcro. Cheers. 35 quid + 5 for postage [IMG]http://i39.tinypic.com/29ynvas.jpg[/IMG]
  15. Yeah, I'll definitely lose the power block soonish, money is tight at the mo. I'm still gonna take off the flanger as I simply never use it but its always nice to have some more space for extra pedals isn't it? Update pics soon as the board evolves. Currently got the wah on there and shifted everything up. It's amazing the range of sounds you get from three decent pedals isn't it?
  16. Here's my rather simple pedalboard layout as it stands. [IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/28cj9lx.jpg[/IMG] So we've got Korg pitchblack Big muff pi Boss flanger Boss dd20 In that order Now, with space at a premium on this small board, I've had to accept that the boss bf2 needs to go. To replace it, I'm going to add a Jim Dunlop crybaby. I'd like the crybaby to go on the far right (ie 'first') hand side for logistical reasons but obviously the proper way to do things is for the tuner to go first. My question is, will it make a blind bit of difference going wah>tuner>fuzz>delay? Cheers for any help.
  17. Rather than wait I'd get a company to make a replacement for you- would probably only cost a few quid. Sign makers are often good with plastics. Also technology departments in educational facilities
  18. The more I hear about Rickenbacker the more I believe the make up of the organisation is wired up wrong. I'd be so pissed if I'd just paid their ridiculous prices for a guitar to be told this stuff! Thankfully I love my (280 quid!) Kasuga Rickenfaker so much ill never need a Rickenbacker. ;-)
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