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BassChat Relay South Manchester to Evesham, West Midlands
BassBunny replied to BassBunny's topic in General Discussion
Cheers, Will do. I did have a number for Andy Travis's mwv but he appears to have vanished. -
Darkglass AO500 went up in smoke. What to do next?
BassBunny replied to lewiswhitebass's topic in Amps and Cabs
PMT, as the retailer, are responsible for sorting it out as it's still under warranty. Whether that is repair/replace/refund is a discussion you need to have with them. -
Because it weighs 35Kg. Way, scuse my pun, over the top to drive a couple of monitors. Which Alto do you have?
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This and have you locked it in place properly? There is an audible "click" when you twist it in the socket.
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Gongs for musicians and other entertainers
BassBunny replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
Take someone like Yolanda Charles who has an MBE for services to music. Not a household name and hardly in the same category as Paul McCartney or Mick Jagger for earnings, but an amazing teacher and has earned a few Bob on sessions and tours. -
Little mark tube 800 - help needed
BassBunny replied to A.G.E.N.T.E.'s topic in Repairs and Technical
I believe the tube is permanently soldered to the pre-amp board so removing/replacement is not possible. @Phil Starr is correct in his summary as we've both been through trying to get MarkBass kit repaired. These are the costs from Real from a few years back. I suspect they will have increased now. £35 to diagnose the problem, which you get back if you go ahead. £69 fixed labour to repair, £18 courier fee to send it back + parts. The "parts" will be whatever boards need changing. -
+1 for Ampband. You get free web hosting as well with them.
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Mark Gooday mentioned this in a recent FB post. In his words, "the magic happens on the circuit board inside the pedal"
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Saw them a few years back. Absolutely awesome band and Rob Thomas, also from Jamiraqui, is with them now.
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So 14 guage is 2.0mm in our money. So bang in the middle of 1.5 and 2.5mm. Personally I'd go for 2.5mm and Speakon both ends, assuming the amp and cabinets can accommodate speakons. I may actually have some from clearing out a shed load of cables.
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Ashdown ABM Mini 2 x 10. £50. WITHDRWAN - *WITHDRAWN*
BassBunny replied to jezzaboy's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Yamaha BB425 output socket and PU switch.
BassBunny replied to four/five's topic in Repairs and Technical
Definitely Switchcraft or Neutrik. The switch is a pretty standard pickup switch but if you were considering another vol why not a blend pot? Much easier to get a balance between the pickups and infinitely variable unlike the switch. -
Similar. I bought an SWR triad from a basschatter in a petrol station forecourt in way to a gig. 45mins later it was on stage at soundcheck. Good job it was ok as I didn't take another cab with me.
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+1 for contacting Ashdown. It's a crapshoot changing a speaker without modelling. Ashdown will suggest a suitable replacement.
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DIY wrapping an old Hartke 4x10 with tolex or similar
BassBunny replied to D0gS0litud3's topic in Repairs and Technical
I'll have a look and see if I've any pics. It turned out really well. I was very pleased with the end result. -
Interesting anecdote. I played the first bass Ian Waller built. It was a Salmon Pink P Bass copy, weighed a ton and you could drive a bus under the strings. We went to the same school, although he was about 3-4 years ahead of me. In the early 60's he played in a local band, sorry "group" as they were called in those days, called The Wailers with Derek Leckenby and Barry Whitham and I was in the same class as Lek's brother Colin. As a teenager it was customary in those days to play guitar and Colin brought Wal's bass round to mine on a couple of occasions. Ian was very well known in Manchester and earned the handle "Big Wal" as he was rather chunky so when Derek Leckenby and Barry Whitham were asked to join the newly formed Herman's Hermits, who had just secured a recording contract, Big Wal was left out in the cold as he wasn't considered easy on the eye and svelte enough for HH. He went on to join Remo Sands and the Spinning Tops and I was in a band the borrowed their roadie and van quite a lot. He was a stonking bass player and he built various pedals for Spinning Tops, electronics being his love.
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DIY wrapping an old Hartke 4x10 with tolex or similar
BassBunny replied to D0gS0litud3's topic in Repairs and Technical
Sort of. There used to be an Abakhan branch locally and I went there first, hi but they didn't have any colours I wanted so I made a note of the type of vinyl I wanted and ordered online in the shade I wanted. When it came it was actually better quality than they had in the shop. -
Yep, more of the same is the way to go.
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DIY wrapping an old Hartke 4x10 with tolex or similar
BassBunny replied to D0gS0litud3's topic in Repairs and Technical
Try fabric sellers like Abakhan. I got some beautiful burgundy vinyl from them to cover a cab. Very reasonable as well and great quality. -
If you can get a high res picture of the tort you want, a mate of mine can print it on vinyl for you. He did some for me but the pic wasn't sharp enough.
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Why not speak to ACG, @skelf , and see what he can do? Assuming it's a bolt on neck, detach and send it to him. Alan retro fitted luminlay fret markers on two of my ACG's and I just sent the necks.
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My favourite band of all time, Tower of Power, crank out an occasional instrumental. Time for some Squib Cakes.