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KingPrawn

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  1. Hello Fellow Bassers

    have just got hold of a status s3000 for the rght money, but t need TLC. Wiring has been tampered with. Jack socket defo not original and i would like to add a new circuit board. I had a look on Status site but not sure , which one need. i would really welcome any advice from other owners or those familiar with this type of circuitry. I mailed status but have had no responce.

    Cheers All

  2. Hello Fellow Bassers

    have just got hold of a status s3000 for the rght money, but t need TLC. Wiring has been tampered with. Jack socket defo not original and i would like to add a new circuit board. I had a look on Status site but not sure , which one need. i would really welcome any advice from other owners or those familiar with this type of circuitry. I mailed status but have had no responce.

    Cheers All

  3. I'm annoying myself. (again). i keep going back to the same settings regardless of what i play. I buy new basses, amps, pedals etc, but end up making everything sound the same. i was sitting the other day playing my jazz, oh lovely and all that. Then picked up my MM, oh lovely again. thing is i spend all my time making to very different instruments sound the same. This is the same for various other basses.

    i really don't think i understand eq to be honest, which brought me to this question for you good people to consider. I'm aware their are massive spectrums in each of the following but what would be the starting point for each of the following eq wise?

    1. Jazz
    2.rock
    3. funk
    4. Blues
    5. Motown
    6 slap
    7 others

    Im interested in what setting you use as a standard eq. i want to unstick my ears

  4. Guitarist 1: " i was watching one of our clips the other day and i thought your bass looked in a bit of a high position"

    Me " Oh ok"

    Guitarist 2 " Yeah it just did'nt look right"

    Guitarist 1 " Me and guitarist 2 have been talking about it, and think you need to lower your strap"

    Me: " right. This would be the same strap i have used for the last three years in the same position"

    Guitarist 1 & 2 " Oh" "

    Me " Thanks for that European Guitarist directive. However i don't wish to develop curvature of the spine" " Maybe You two should raise your guitars so it looks ok on the clips "

    Me " Know fu** off and turn all those knobs on your amps and pedals your convinced make such a diffrence"


    Classic example of Bell End band mates

  5. Perfect condition used twice, not for me. £ 185 Inc postage.



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    Tech21 VT Bass Deluxe: the Deluxe version of the SansAmp VT Bass features a combination of a warm, all-analog signal path and convenient digital recall.

    The Tech21 VT Bass Deluxe features 6 program locations and dual inputs for two instruments to be on-line, ready to go. Create three custom tones for each input or use all six locations for a single instrument. And you can program the FX loop to engage your favorite effect each time a so-designated preset is selected.

    Super simple to operate, changes can easily be made on the fly - without having to refer to the owner's manual. You just turn the knobs to a setting you like, double click on a footswitch and it's saved in that channel. You can custom tweak and program six of your personal sounds, from vintage clean to gnarly overdrive to crushing distortion.

    Tech21 VT Bass Deluxe main features include:

    6 program locations
    Dual inputs
    FX loop
    Rich SansAmp bass cabinet emulation and preamp in a pedal
    From chunky funk with the ubiquitous flip top, to the higher gain growl of indie rock
    Intuitive amp-like controls
    Can be used as a stand-alone guitar pre-amp to go direct to a power amp, a studio mixer, PA system or computer soundcard

  6. I need you help

    I bought a attitude ltd 2 from a fellow chatter. Very good price. aside from re-dressing the frets. I am having problems with the control pots and what they do. I'll start from the begining.

    each jack socket works and i have conrol over each pickup individually. however whan i put my lead in the socket furtest away from the controls. I am only getting the p pups working. the front pick up is just not there to blend. My question is am i doing something wrong or have i bought a bass with duff electrics etc.

    What should the controls be? which configuration should i be using?


    Any advice would be verymuch apprechiated

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