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the-bass-man

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  1. Having the 6-string version of that, I have nothing but praise for it.

    Beautiful to look at, beautiful to play, I gig with mine with no backup with absolute confidence.

  2. Right, Nitromors is easy enough to get hold of for me.

    Should I sand it by hand or use an orbital or mouse (small hand-held) sander? And I was thinking just a Danish Oil finish, but would Teak Oil work too? I'd like quite a dark finish, but I'll have a look when I'm next at work to see what's available.

    Oli

  3. Hey y'all

    After looking around on here and Talkbass for a while, I've decided that my old 4-string is in need of a revamp. Pickups, pots, jack and preamp are all sorted, but I really want to strip down the body and have a natural finish.

    This bass is a Peavey Milestone III, and though I'm not sure, I think it's a trans blue finish with a lacquer over the top. I was simply wondering how I would go about stripping this finish off, whether I'd be okay with a paint stripping fluid or gell, or whether I'd have to sand the finish off.

    Anybody either tried this or know what to do?

    BTW, I work at a department store (Homebase) so getting hold of stripping agents isn't a problem.

    Thanks

    Oli

  4. I'll actually be there! I'm going with a mate for the evening, be there about 5, so if you want to meet up and talk music, feel free!

    I'll be the one with long hair, standing necxt to a short guy btw (I'll make myself known, don't worry!)

    Good luck with the gig, should be a good evening

    Oliver

  5. Howdy hey people!

    Right, I've been looking into upgrading my Peavey Grind 6 for a while now, and short of adding straplocks, can't really find much I want to change... Although a pre-amp would be handy for that bit more 'boost.'

    Looking at the Audere website, I'm quite fond of the Classic 4-band pre-amp, with the 2 stacked and 2 flat pots.

    I have a few questions, put to those who have already deal;t with Audere:

    -how easy are these things to install? I'm not that good with a drill or soldering iron, but I could my dad to do anything more technical.
    -is there plenty of room for a battery?
    -is the pre-amp affected by magnets? I want to install magnets on the cavity cover to make it easier to remove, but I obviously won't if it will mess with the electronics or pickups.
    -are Audere ok to deal with from the UK? What's the postal charge like?

    Finally, can anybody recommend a better pre-amp for under £100? That's my limit really, what with the current economic climate (and me not having been payed yet!)


    Cheers guys,

    Oliver

  6. Greetings fellow bassists! I've decided to migrate here from TalkBass, just because this one's British!

    Right, a little bit about myself-

    -currently at University, studying Architecture at The Robert Gordon University
    -have been in music since I was 8 (now 18)
    -started on the violin, then took up bass, and now play anything with strings basically!
    -I'm into whatever music's on really, classical to punk, sould to jazz fusion, you name it I'll play it!

    As I'm a poor student, I can't afford much in the way of gear, although I do have two basses-
    -Peavey Milestone III (part of a starter bundle from a local music shop)
    -Peavey Grind NTB 6-string (my baby, I love her to bits!)

    Also have a 180W Behringer amp, plus 20W practice amp set up with a Digitech Multi-effects pedal on top.


    Any gigs near to me that need to be subbed (near Montrose btw), give me a shout!

    Cheers,

    Oliver

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