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  1. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='89594' date='Nov 16 2007, 07:46 PM']Chop do you think its feasible to use it to coat a fretless fingerboard? :)[/quote]


    Funny you ask - its been something I intend to try! I know Pedulla use an epoxy treatment to their F/L basses, but even that marks with roundwounds. Do you like the high gloss fretless look then?

  2. I've just acquired a MIM Jazz, and I must have got a good 'un, coz it really plays nice. Pickups are a bit weak, but I'm going to try some Wizards in it, stick a decent scratchplate on and I reckon it'll be on par with the MIAs. Plus it should sound better with those p/ups.

    I'm not sure the american ones justify the extra cost. I've had a Jazz V QMT - probably the worst bass I've owned!

  3. [quote name='neepheid' post='88899' date='Nov 15 2007, 12:47 PM']Sorry I jumped the gun there in the middle of your thread. It's very interesting to see you using Rustin's Plastic Coating, I've been considering using it for my next natural wood project. Looks like you got a great finish there from the photos. How did you get on with it? Is it easy to spray? What sort of time did you have to wait between coats?[/quote]


    Nice bass design. Love spalt timber. Looks like you haven't routed the pickup cavity?

    I always use Rustins Plastic coating. You can spray coats at 15min intervals. And it buffs to a mirror. Plus it is so tough, its unbelievable. I normally thin the first 3 or 4 coats and brush on to let it soak in and seal the timber - particularly with spalt.

  4. [quote name='Machines' post='84530' date='Nov 6 2007, 05:47 PM']Did you get these for free or something ? :).[/quote]


    I'm sure people must think these are a bit dodgy!

    I took full advantage of a web-site mistake, and bought a few of them. I have a receipt for them, and 12 months warranty.

    The price won't be dropping any more!!!

  5. [quote name='Gwilym' post='80991' date='Oct 29 2007, 08:17 PM']Sorry for yet another "which cab should I get?" thread. Hopefully it's a sufficiently different scenario from the others, or it just might be far more vague :huh:

    Right. A bit of history. I've not owned tons of amplification and even fewer cabs. For years I had an SWR Bigfoot 2x12" which was a managable size and weight, and i'd maybe like to be getting back to that type of sound. I never disliked it but Bassworld raised my GAS levels and I ended up buying an Accugroove Tri210. I don't dislike the Accugroove either, good size/weight, but I think I like a more coloured tone. More vintage, and less "hi-fi" if you like, but something that still responds well to eq-ing.

    Another requirement might be a more modular 2 x 8ohm cab solution. I can then use 1 of the cabs as an extention to my GK combo if I want/need (but this isn't crucial). The GK is also a 12" driver. Now on a simple level, it appears that I may have a preference for the sound of 12" drivers, but maybe that is over-simplification, as I have no doubt someone will tell me :)

    Ok so here are the candidates in no particular order. Rather that looking at a direct recommendation, I think I'm looking for opinions of how these cabs sound with different amps etc, especially if you've owned more that one of the cabs.

    Oh, it's got to sound good with a low B too.

    BFM Omni 12 Top (maybe without the tweeters) as recommended by Thumper
    Aguilar GS112 x 2 (or even the DB112s as they are less mid-scooped. this solution appeals to my modular ideas. The 2x10 I played in the gallery, a while back, sounded very nice with the Epi UL502 head)
    Epifany UL310 (just how hi-fi are these cabs in comparison to the Accugroove?)
    EA CXL-112, with a view to getting another at a later stage - again not sure if this would sound too clean.
    Schroeder 1212 ?

    I should also add that my basses are far from "vintage" style basses.

    If I'm barking up the wrong tree, then feel free to direct me to the correct piece of timber. I'll leave it at that for now, as I'm being kicked of the computer!

    cheers
    G[/quote]


    Hi G,

    Not sure how much help this will be, but I've just bought three DB112 cabs and a DB750 head. I would say the tone I get from this rig is warm and less bright than my GK head. It's the amp with all its valves doing this, rather than the cabs. So I guess you need to think about the head when your talking tone. I've kept my gk head to use with two DB cabs if needed. The sound from both heads is totally different. (the DB750 will disembowel you and take your head off at the same time!)

    But if you decide on the Aguilar DB112 cabs, rest assured, they can handle a low B without problem. Nice and sensitive too.

    Cheers
    Ian

  6. [quote name='Bigwan' post='79958' date='Oct 26 2007, 09:50 PM']Looks great!

    Definately fancy a couple of those db cabs. Maybe Bass Merchant would take my Tech 4x12 back as a trade-in...[/quote]


    I'd recommend them! They've got lovely tweeters in them. They aren't neo speakers - so not as light as you'd expect.

  7. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='79831' date='Oct 26 2007, 04:34 PM']Looks impressive. Dont they do a sleeve to match?[/quote]

    Yep they do a head case, but no removeable front or rear cover. So I thought this is gonna protect ok. I've got a proper 3u rack case, but its gonna make it too heavy! The amp on its own already weighs as much as an epifani 410UL!!

  8. It took a while coming, but my Aguilar rig is finally here! I took a chance with the cabs, being the new DB112's. I'd heard the GS equivalents and was well impressed. These are even better. Superb build quality - and not too heavy. Only one speakon on each cab though, so using three cabs I have had to resort to using a jack to jack to link two cabs, and then speakons thereafter.

    The DB750 is an absolute monster. It weighs a ton, but has the tone to match. It's not naturally or artificially bright like my GK1001, but has this great underlying bass depth that the GK doesn't have. After all a bass is meant to sound bassy! You can roll the bass control to zero, and it is still a very weighty sound! After reading the thread on 'swtich-on' problems and tripping circuits, I was a bit nervous. But all was ok. I set the input to passive, even though I'm using a 55-94 bass, and could push the gain nearly to max before I got a hint of tube distortion. I guess the Laklands output isn't too high.

    I've yet to use it at a gig, but so far first impressions are fantastic. Its a shame the cabs aren't about an inch or two wider so the amp doesn't hang over the edges! Or have two handles.

    Here's some pics...
    Cheers
    Ian


  9. [quote name='blamelouis' post='77413' date='Oct 21 2007, 06:48 PM']Anybody tried one of these?
    The prices look too good to be true ![/quote]


    Haven't heard of them. Where did you see them? Got a link?

  10. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='77226' date='Oct 21 2007, 10:30 AM']An interesting approach. Do the DB's come without tweeter like the GS?[/quote]


    Like the GS112 cabs, the DB's come with or without tweeters. I'm getting three with tweeters.

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