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  1. [quote name='silddx' post='908341' date='Jul 28 2010, 03:59 PM']I am tempted to go with the U-RETRO 01 Deluxe for my custom build, it looks really versatile. Anyone used one of these? What are they like?

    I'll be using it with passive MEC pups. MM-style HB and J-style SC.

    I will need some advice with the install. I am clueless with electronics.

    Thank you![/quote]

    I've used U Retros in both my basses, they do all that I need a preamp to do :)

    Mine are wired to J and P pickups in one bass and a Bongo humbucker in the other and make both basses sound great.

    I doubt you'll need much in the way of instruction if you look at the details on the website, and it won't need soldering unless you need to wire it to a different style jack socket.

  2. I stand to be corrected, but a solid state amp doesn't need to see a load in the way that a valve amp does (so not plugging in a cab will blow the output transformer) and the reason you shouldn't use an instrument lead is because it isn't designed for the current from an amp output and might well catch fire :)

    Reading the manual suggests there are a number of safety devices built in and those should protect the amp up to a point.

    I suggest if it still doesn't work after a period of cooling off (and it's not just a blown fuse) then just send it back as faulty.

  3. [quote name='Muzz' post='906215' date='Jul 26 2010, 07:13 PM']Rare, broken, and £500. Can't believe this hasn't gone yet... :)

    [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MARKBASS-F1-ULTIMATE-BASS-AMP-500W-RARE-/170518655009?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item27b3b43021#ht_500wt_1154"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MARKBASS-F1-ULTIMATE...1#ht_500wt_1154[/url][/quote]

    broken, and yet "In excellent condition & full working order" . . . .

  4. This is quite an interesting piece in regard to the musician/audience question:

    [url="http://sivers.org/starving-artist"]http://sivers.org/starving-artist[/url]

    I started off playing for the song while trying to get plenty in for people to appreciate me as a musician (which sadly has rarely happened :rolleyes: ), but I'm slowly working back to concentrating even more on the song even if it means less for me.

    I'm in a band whose musicians are all people I'm delighted to call friends, and almost without exception it's been fun. I'm only in the band to play music and to enjoy playing that music, anything else, whether it's bigger venues/crowds, albums, radio play or any other benefits are all a bonus that I can live without, but am happy to enjoy if they come along :)

  5. [quote name='andy67' post='904583' date='Jul 25 2010, 10:44 AM']two beauties!

    please post pics of the other rack - would like to see whats on it.

    andy[/quote]

    which rack ?

    the one behind the two red-necked Yamahas contained all sorts of things in its time, but I do have this photo which shows some more of the madness :)



    left to right:

    Modulus Sonic Hammer
    Modulus Jazz
    Bongo 5 HS
    Bongo 4HS
    Bongo 4H
    Stingray 4
    Status Stealth 6
    Status Stealth 4

  6. [quote name='BigRedX' post='904039' date='Jul 24 2010, 02:38 PM']Love all those SVBs! I notice that two of the red ones have coloured necks while the others are all 'natural'. Are they 60s versions?

    BTW judging from that photo, I have something rather special on the way that you'll be interested in...[/quote]

    the two with red necks were Ltd. Editions, the SB-J1 and SB-J2:

  7. here's a lefty bass player who I guess learned to play on a bass strung right handed :

    [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLyV5JLvxM0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLyV5JLvxM0[/url]

  8. [quote name='jonthebass' post='902162' date='Jul 22 2010, 05:58 PM']It'd a funny old game the custom made thing.
    I've had 2 now, by different luthiers, and there's always something not quite how you wanted it.

    As mentioned before do be sure about every small detail as things can turn out very differently to what you expected.

    Good luck!
    Jon[/quote]

    as someone who has made custom guitars for people, I'd love to know what turned out not to be how you wanted it (I don't want to know who was responsible, it's just interesting to know these things)

    I would agree that specifying every last detail makes things easier for everyone concerned, but also it might be worth considering that throwing everything including the kitchen sink in because you're spending more than you might usually could add to the confusion.

    Unless you've always dreamed of something very different from what's out there (and are willing to take the chance that it might turn out to be a huge disappointment), a custom instrument might be better approached in relation to something that you have played or owned that was never quite what you wanted and which you can't buy off the shelf.

    For example, the first guitar I made for someone was essentially a Telecaster with a Gibson scale length, which could probably have been made by Fender's custom shop (but not for the price I was asking :) ).

  9. [quote name='witterth' post='897858' date='Jul 18 2010, 10:47 AM']Whats that bass paul?
    me see,
    me likey..lots!
    :)[/quote]

    built it myself - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93749&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93749&hl=[/url]



    I had a period where I really struggled to get anything completed, but having finished it I'm now in the process of building a couple more at the moment :rolleyes:

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