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  1. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1418733233' post='2632738']
    Have I missed something? It's not a 'relic' - it's the real thing...
    [/quote]

    This highlights the distinction in definition between a "relic", and something that is "reliced" ;)...

    This is beautiful, and it's really got me hankering after a 70s Jazz! I picked up my Stingray from Andy Baxter earlier this year, needless to say he knows his stuff and stocks only the finest basses! :)

  2. [quote name='LemonCello' timestamp='1418670694' post='2632210']
    The PUP's in my Limelight '63P died at a gig last wknd :( Phoned Mark and he was very good about it. He will send a new set of relice'd pup's and I'll return the buggered ones. He'll also refund the cost of my guitar tech to swap them out. Great customer service!
    [/quote]

    Oh god, that's worrying! Did they just stop working?

  3. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1417252248' post='2618527']
    nothing sits like a P.
    [/quote]

    Both of my Jazz Basses sit exactly like a P on the front pickup, a lot more versatile, and a lot better looking to boot!

    There are a lot of gigs where the Fender "character" just doesn't cut it though, and that's personally when I appreciate the 'Ray's flamboyance! ;-)

  4. Burgundy Mist Jazz after recording last night. Pipped the Stingray, and sounded absolutely fantastic :-)

    [URL=http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141206_153740.jpg.html][IMG]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h241/albakio/Mobile%20Uploads/20141206_153740.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

  5. [quote name='ratman' timestamp='1417730569' post='2623629']
    The Tarkins are Big Muff based, and the TK-421s are Rat based. That's as much as I know.
    [/quote]

    Just to add to this, the Darklighter is essentially a Tubescreamer with improvements, and the Knightfall is based on the (now discontinued) Voodoo Labs Overdrive (which was pretty much identical to the Fulltone OCD).

  6. [quote name='3below' timestamp='1416946429' post='2615412']
    Agree with comments above, highly unlikely to have done any serious damage.
    [/quote]

    Thank you for the reassurance! :)

    [quote name='Billy Apple' timestamp='1416970308' post='2615665']
    You probably just jammed the screws in at an angle and that's why they stopped turning. Maple is a very hard wood and it's not easy to screw into areas that have not been pre drilled. Those inserts are only of use if the screw holes have been seriously damaged by someone who has kept turning long after the screw had wanted to stop. As long as you ceased the pressure when the screws had wanted to stop then I'd stop worrying and enjoy the bass. But it's a little lesson to double check the neck is sitting properly in the pocket as you go.
    [/quote]

    Hmmm, this makes it a bit more worrying as the screws were all the way to the neck plate before I noticed...

    All seems fine though, as mentioned the neck is now flush at the joint, and doesn't appear to move at all when I'm playing it. Lesson learnt though, I certainly won't be doing that again! :blush:

  7. Hi all,

    Would appreciate a little advice on this...

    I was adjusting the truss rod on my AVRI Jazz Bass last night (adjustment at body end). When reattaching the neck I thought I had it firmly it the socket, and started to screw back in. There seemed to be slightly more resistance than normal, but I thought nothing of it and continued...

    Once I had all four screws tightened as much as necessary I turned the bass over, but noticed (to my horror!) that when looking at the join between neck and body (looking from the underside of course), there was a slight gap of around .5mm inbetween, meaning that the neck had been at a very slight angle and not flush with the body join while I was screwing!

    I immediately unscrewed the neck again and rejoined, ensuring that it was completely flush. What I want to know however, is whether there's any potential that I may have done some damage to the screw threads in the neck, and also whether this could cause potential instability now the neck is back on and the bass tuned to concert pitch?...

    Would appreciate any advice and/or reassurance (please!) that anyone can offer.

    Alex

  8. I use the Aguilar db924 which is basically the OBP1 as an external preamp. It makes absolutely any other bass sound awesome.

    I had a Spector NSCRFM as well which had an OBP1 going through EMG pickups. It sounded awesome.

    The Tone Hammer is an OBP3 in a box, they sound awesome too. Just depends if you want to control the mids or not.

    Overall though, they sound awesome.

  9. [quote name='0175westwood29' timestamp='1416435268' post='2610304']
    a few little changes, more fuzz from the godzilla and a bit of earthquaker love

    [url="http://s245.photobucket.com/user/0175westwood29/media/IMG_0247.jpg.html"][/url]

    still love my lateral primer but for the minute till i properly get it into the songs its not really worth having it on the board

    andy
    [/quote]

    Looks good man, THREE fuzz pedals though!? Hesus :o ...Apparently, if you put all three on at the same time the planet will explode ;)

  10. [quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1416172542' post='2607651']
    Am I the only one that thinks it sounds crap then? Not much low end even with the low knob cranked!
    [/quote]

    Ha, really!? On that video, to me, it sounds like it's got more low end than his dry signal with the "Lo" knob at noon...Maybe it's my earphones! :huh:

    I have to disagree though, love the tone of it. Grindy and aggressive, with a fuzz-like quality, and unlike a RAT (n.b. I love RATs, btw!) it stays focused and flab-free when you take the gain past 12 o'clock!

  11. I'm sure Foderas feel absolutely fantastic, but the designs have always left me completely cold! The Monarch for example, just looks very pedestrian to me and not at all striking. Just feels like the proportions are just slightly out, somehow...Never got on with the sound either. Too much modern-sounding (Warwick-esque, I guess!) growl, and never heard an example on one capable of a warm, more vintage tone. All personal opinion of course!

    But I mean, seriously, [url="http://www.bassgear.co.uk/product/fodera-matt-garrison-standard-2/"]this[/url] monstrosity for 7K!?...That body looks like Snoopy with his mouth open!

  12. [quote name='abc' timestamp='1415808737' post='2603986']
    Not a single clip from the builder?
    I find that quite weird...he does want to sell some of these no?
    [/quote]

    I think he's a wee bit busy with other COG related stuff to be making videos dude...I don't think he's having much trouble selling any either! ;-)

  13. [quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1412871582' post='2572877']
    Re Legacy = Rotosound thing, I ordered a couple of sets and there was a dead string in one. Contacted Strings Direct who are going to send a replacement, of course. But I also asked if they were re-badged Rotosounds and he said 'yes they are' - so not just a rumour!
    [/quote]

    Out of interest, was it the A/.85 string that was dud? I seem to get a lot of dud A strings in the Legacy packs, but never any other string! :huh:...Strings Direct have always been good enough to send me replacements when this happens though!

  14. [quote name='dudi8' timestamp='1415088660' post='2596441']
    I need advice!
    I'm ordering 2 basses from mark , one is a 64 jazz in candy apple red with matching headstock with light relicing, the other is a 61 stacked knob jazz in sunburst with heavy relicing (like bobby vega one)
    Which one should I order first?? :)
    [/quote]

    I don't think Mark's able to offer sunburst finishes on his basses, so that may affect your second choice...I have one of his 64 JBs though and it's excellent, so I would suggest that you get your CAR 64 order in post haste! ;-)

  15. The latest, now with COG Gattino/TK-421-X!

    [URL=http://s66.photobucket.com/user/albakio/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141011_151656.jpg.html][IMG]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h241/albakio/Mobile%20Uploads/20141011_151656.jpg[/IMG][/URL]

    Gonna be using this at Brixton Academy and the Forum in December, and the COG pedals are going to take the roofs off! :-):-)

  16. [quote name='ratman' timestamp='1413817480' post='2582262']
    I'd say go for the Knightfall 66. You'll get a lot more pedal for your money.
    [/quote]

    The Knightfall's definitely more in the OCD ball-park than the Rat. I find it's a warmer, less aggressive sound overall, but you definitely still get the bite and cut if you boost the 66s treble control a wee bit...

    Defo get the 66, mainly so you get the two channels and diode selection, and make sure at least one side's germaniums! :-)

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