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Chopthebass

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  1. I’ve owned DB 112 cabs, and my current cab is a Berg HDN410. Very different tonally. I think your two suggestions will be the same, but I’d lay money on you preferring a Berg cab if you A/B’d them against any cab out there. Just my opinion of course.
  2. I second the Ibanez Portamento. It has tiny markers mainly on the side but a couple of mm are visible on the playing surface. Sound bloody good too.
  3. Does anyone here use a Backbeat and IEM? i heard it transforms your playing experience if you don’t have a back line - bringing back the feeling that you have a stack behind you. I’ve seen the boards you stand on, but you can’t move from your spot! cheers
  4. Sanded down the resin. Ready for some colour
  5. Not a Jupiter. A Zentro Custom 5 What is that bass?
  6. There’s a ton of info about perceived volume and speaker sensitivity. I just know an 8 ohm cab with sensitivity of 104db is louder than a 4 ohm cab with 97db. Bill Fitzmaurice could explain it better. Point being it’s not always crucial to worry about impedance as long as you don’t do below the amps minimum. I now have one 410 by Bergantino. I can’t ever imagine needing two.
  7. I just bought a Passion iv 5-string. I wish I’d bought Vigier years ago. The tone is unique but very even across the fingerboard. Effortless to play and feels like a million dollars in your hands. The only Warwick I’ve owned was a neck thru Thumb 5 and it was terrible to play. Mainly because of neck dive, but secondly the lack lustre sound from the MECs. so my vote is get the Vigier. It’s an investment too
  8. After completing my Jazz inspired Jazz 5, I have just picked up another build. Similar spec, except Cottonwood Burl over Alder, Lollar pickups and possibly passive. Gold Hipshot hardware, headphone amp, rosewood or wenge fingerboard. I'm looking forward to seeing the top with a hint of green stain. The top has been glues to the alder, body shaped, and jazz pickup cavities routed. I just filled all the small voids with tinted resin.
  9. The next challenge is finding a case that fits! It’s 35” scale and that seems to bigger up a lot of options. Although it does fit in my Élite case. Who makes those? Got to be Hiscox or SKB I would think
  10. Thanks Mike. I agree about the neck inserts now. Just have to be very accurate! a lot of people don’t like EMG, but they sound fantastic in this bass. I set it up using old strings that came off my Spector, so should sound even better with a new set on.
  11. I’m pleased I did it. Took a bit of time to ensure everything lined up with pilot holes.
  12. Finished and set up now. The EMG JAX are fantastic. Combine those with the BQS and there's tons of tone on tap. I am so please with the result. Apart from the satin finish, it feels as nice as my Fender Elite. And sounds better. On to the next build now!
  13. I made a little jig that kept the threaded insert perfectly perpendicular to the body. Worked great!
  14. Thanks Andy. You don’t mention if you use a jig to screw the inserts in. I see guys use a bolt and locknut so you don’t have to stress the hex in the brass. ive decided to give it a go. Obviously on some more scrap maple first! cheers for the info
  15. I don't know why there aren't more of them out there. I just bought a Euro 5LT. Its friggin awesome!
  16. I like the keep it simple approach! I am going to have a crack at a multi scale 5 string.
  17. Nice design. I do like a good semi
  18. You can get one from me! Remember if you fit to a passive bass you'll need to add a battery, and change the jack to a stereo one for turning on the power. PM me.
  19. I think it has been done in the past. And Mayones does it on their Mini bass, the Cali 4.
  20. I picked up a used GK MB500 head. It weighs under 4 pounds. I keep in my gig bag as a backup. One of these with a Bergantino HDN112 would be perfect. I know its not a combo, but easily transportable and modular is always good, IMO
  21. I did think about that. And I may still do. I had bad success in the past as the inserts I tried were too coarse a thread. I have some fine ones now. However I did try one in a scrap piece of maple, using the correct pilot drill size and it was getting too tight to screw all the way in.
  22. Thanks! It is hell waiting for a delivery of neck screws before I can assemble it! Its killing me!
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