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funkle

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  1. 1 hour ago, bassvirtuoso said:

    Okay, spill it, where'd you get those knobs?


    Ha, those were made by a chap called Ross. He did a nice job on them, although it took a while. I’m not sure he’s set up for mass production. 
     

    I’ve just replaced them with the newest knobs from Nuno, and they’re great, but they suffer the same issue - the markings don’t go as far as the travel on the pot. I’ll talk to Nuno about it. 

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  2. 18 hours ago, luthifer said:

    Yes, the new generation FT filter is the same tuning as Wal. I also have multicoil buffers now, and the Q levels for push and pull on the filters can be adjusted (0-8 dB for push, 0-13 dB for pull), which is of interest for a Wal-like setup because you can dial in a higher Q for the bridge. The adjustments are done with trimmers.


    That sounds like a great preamp. 

    May I ask @luthifer, does that preamp have any harmonic distortion, or is it clean?

  3. 11 hours ago, NickA said:

     

    Electric wood are busy making super tidy perfectly finished basses

    with optional gold dodahs, mother of pearl inlays and fancy wood stains.  Some people love that. 

     

    I don't think exact replication of the sound will damage their business too much!

    This!!

  4. The influence of the fretboard is profound. Far more than I would have given credence to a few years ago. But in swapping around necks I have found that the sound of the bass trends to follow the neck, assuming pickups unchanged and strings unchanged.
     

    Assuming nothing else changes and the neck is a bolt on single piece of maple, I find a maple fretboard is bright and clean, rosewood has more mids and no ‘spank’ at the very high end and has a nasally kind of twang to me, pao ferro is somewhere in between maple and rosewood but very pleasant, and ebanol sounds like it has a big fundamental but also plenty of mids. 
     

    There is endless debate about where the sound of a bass comes from, but I’m not entertaining a lot of debate on this thread, quite deliberately. This is what I think and what I have reasonably shown from my own researches and videos. 

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  5. 22 minutes ago, MrDinsdale said:

    Looking forward to it!

     

    It’d be interesting to see once you’ve nailed the sound on the Walish what the new turner pickups and NFP sounded like in the original test bed modded p-bass. I wonder just how much of the sound is from the electronics. Although it’d obviously be a real pain to rewire.


    I wonder the same. I’m probably not going back to it though with these pickups and preamp. 
     

    I will speculate on this further in the video, but presently, I think the pickups and their placement make the biggest difference, the fingerboard next, the neck construction after that. The EQ is critical to get the characteristic distortion and ‘quack’ but given the pickups need buffering has to go hand in hand with that anyway. 

     

    The body I think does make a small

    difference, but not on the same scale as the others.

     

    I don’t think nut, tuners, bridge make any audible differences to me in this context. 

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  6. Brief update

     

    The mystery preamp had mysterious technical issues - couldn’t get it to work. The maker is very kindly going to make another one, but it may be some time. 
     

    I need to record some video, but I have tried out the latest Turner multicoil pickups with a design that is closest to the Wal - more windings per coil, different wire, etc. Paired with the Lusithand Double NFP Special, these are a triumph.  I did some very rough recordings today and I now doubt anyone could tell the differences. This is a win. 
     

    The Wal and Double NFP Special preamps handle treble quite differently, but actually you can get similar treble boosts out of them. Basically ‘10’ on the Wal for the front pickup is ‘8’ on the Wal-ish, and ‘10’ on the Wal rear pickup is about ‘6’ on the Wal-ish. 
     

    So, on the Wal, you get more treble either by pulling the ‘pick attack’ switch, or by maxing out the control knobs and pulling the filter boosts. 
     

    On the Wal-ish, I just turn up the filters to closer to ‘10’ and/or pull the filter boosts. 
     

    Of course, given how the preamps work, the Wal gets more granular mid controls, a little bit at the expense of finer trable control. The Wal-ish gets finer control over treble and slightly less over the mids, as the range of travel down to 0 on each knob is less than on the Wal. However, it does this with 1 less switch and a less complicated preamp design overall. (The Wal, as we know, separates out the treble then adds it back in later, if I recall correctly mainly from the neck pickup signal). 
     

    I’ll make the video…It’s easier to show/explain I think. 
     

    I took the Wal-ish out to a band rehearsal last Friday and it was a win there too. I’m very happy. 
     

    I think I’ll be able to sell my Wal next year. I may keep it for reference for a bit - I’d like to compare other preamps - but I think the Wal-ish is finally where I want it to be. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, MrDinsdale said:

    It’s paid off, excellent quality and the bass looks great! Looking forward to the Lusithand special preamp as that’s what I’ve got my eyes on. You’re an influencer now 😂

     

    I’m still on the fence between hacking up my p-bass vs a getting a BB734. Keep looking at this which is pretty inspiring https://www.instagram.com/reel/CkyHPtOJ3vd/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


    I’d hack up a cheaper bass wherever possible…the BB734 is not cheap!

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  8. It’s been a journey for me too …I am very emotionally invested lol.
     

    I’ve learned a lot. Not only have I had to make sure all the bass tech work is done and I can actually play properly…which is agonising as I get ‘red light syndrome’…I’ve had to learn how to speak to the camera, scripting, lighting, mic placement, more about proper sound editing, video editing (ongoing), loudness mastering for different services, how to manage YouTube in general including branding and artwork…still though I love it now!

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  9. Apologies for delays in posting more video - I am literally just editing the next video now. The next two videos after that are mapped out too - one with a new preamp, then another with a new set of pickups and another matching preamp. 
     

    @MrDinsdale I’d be very tempted to hack up a project bass first. A bunch of the Yamahas are basically ideal, mainly because they feature multi laminate necks and (sometimes) mahogany bodies already, depending on the model. 
     

    The custom instrument route is much more expensive. And you have to know *exactly* what you want. Most people don’t, really…or it changes as things go on…

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  10. 51 minutes ago, MrDinsdale said:

    I’m really loving the EAE and Lusithand gear, amazing quality. Everything I’ve tried just brings another something to the table. It’s just a shame I can’t fit everything on my board!

     

    Next up I want a Lusithand preamp and Turner pickups for a @funkle inspired (not so) budget Wal style bass. 


    New video coming soon…just editing it now…sorry for the delay!

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  11. 2 hours ago, krispn said:

    I love a Pete project😀


    You’re too kind! The problem is, I sort of get an idea in my head and I can’t leave it alone. This one’s been knocking around since my last double P attempt, which morphed into the Wal-ish. It’s expensive…

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