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GarethFlatlands

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  1. [quote name='Bero' post='965085' date='Sep 22 2010, 10:41 PM']ok, have Digitech Bass Squeeze, Fender Tuner, Boss AB2, Behringer DI, Boss EQ[/quote]

    I'm pretty sure they're all standard 9v barrell type plugs with negative ground so a standard supply should work. Nothing out of the ordinary that might use 18v or reverse polarity.

  2. Keep your eyes peeled on here and on e-bay, I'd pretty much given up when I came across my pedal with a BIN of £120. It even came with it's own flight case and 9v PSU. I threw a tuner and patch cable in there and and it's not my pedalboard.

  3. Thanks, mousemat foam might be the way forward.

    Pic below to show roughly what the problem is:-

    [attachment=59369:IMGP0201.JPG]

    I'll hit maplin tomorrow for a cheap mat as well as some other stuff (got a Crybaby sat waiting to be modded).

  4. I have an old (ridiculously heavy) Vintage 5 string sat in my room gathering dust. It needs new pots and a re-wire but the main problem is the pickups. They sit way too far from the strings due to the stupidly deep routing. What would people recommend for raising the height of them? I don't have any tools or wood to make blocks to sit under them, which would have been my first choice.
    Thanks.

  5. [quote name='dave_bass5' post='963500' date='Sep 21 2010, 04:35 PM']Wanna sell it?[/quote]

    Hmm, not really. Bumping the mids up on the amp helps if you go through the front end. I'll live with it for now thanks! Unless you want to swap it for a VT bass deluxe....

  6. [quote name='mcnach' post='962174' date='Sep 20 2010, 02:07 PM']£70... just to remove the frets? or any additional work?[/quote]

    Filling the slots with veneers and a setup too I think. I deleted the email as my MOT is coming up and the bass needs some more remedial work before I can use it again anyway.

  7. They sound awesome from the youtube clips I've seen, I have the standard BDDI deluxe and use the preset function a lot although I agree with the mid loss probblem. The VT would be my next step if they were cheaper.

    Sansamp stuff generally has a good rep, try one out and let us know what you think!

  8. [quote name='leschirons' post='961480' date='Sep 19 2010, 07:46 PM']Phew, that's a relief, after reading all the posts, it would appear that there's only me, and Bryan Adams doing Summer of 69.[/quote]

    I've got to do it for a wedding. I hate most of the songs on the setlist.

  9. I love mine but the loss of mids is starting to bug me a little. I'm thinking I should have held out for a Tone Hammer.

    And yeah, I hear a little bit of compression but it's not too pronounced.

  10. It's always tough when an instrument you've had for years starts to show its flaws.

    Why not just try as many basses as possible, find one you like and see if you can swap it for something similar? It would save having 2 different kinds of the same bass.

  11. There's videos on youtube of de-fretting a neck, you should use veneers in place of the frets which is where it gets difficult. Or it does if you're rubbish at woodwork like I am.

    I emailed Jon Shuker about getting the frets taken off my old Vintage 5 string and he quoted around £70 which seemed reasonable. Might be worth checking out with your local bass tech unless you're good at DIY, otherwise you may end up with not bass.

  12. [quote name='Low End Bee' post='961990' date='Sep 20 2010, 11:16 AM']Funny how the colour turns it from an uninspiring plank into an object of desire.[/quote]

    I really liked the one I tried, (black), not exactly a vast array of tones but a nice dirty, woolly sound if you like that sort of thing. Cheap too!

  13. [quote name='LawrenceH' post='948824' date='Sep 7 2010, 09:15 PM']Is it just me who reads this word and gets an unfortunate vision of greasy, bespectacled, long-haired, black t-shirt boys intently engaged in a long game of warhammer?[/quote]

    Oi, that was me in my early teens (apart from the glasses).

    And I was always more of a 40k man.

  14. Love the time onstage, hate everything else about gigging, especially in the last 6 months or so. The only gigs I've really enjoyed recently have been Scotland (6 hours drive) and The Netherlands and Germany (even more). Sad really. Maybe it's time to bite the bullet and just play well paid gigs as a covers band....

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