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Alternatives to Warwick/MEC concentric knobs?
simisker replied to simisker's topic in Repairs and Technical
An update in Jan 2024 [!] ... After 6 months of waiting, with no communication unless chased but them having my money all that time, I ran out of patience and cancelled my order with Banzai. I did receive a prompt full refund - probably the only positive interaction I had with this company. I won't be using or recommending Banzai Music again. Live and learn, eh? So... anyone know of anywhere else that sells/makes/machines these unusually specced knobs*? * yes, yes - johnpeel.jpg, etc -
... or "Sob king", if you move the second 'o' towards the 'l'. Perfect for emo.
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Remember these? Now not expected until the New Year [2024] I have to admit, I thought these would have been ready - or nearly ready - to ship soon after deposit time, just after the NAMM show in April. These aren't bespoke, after all. Was that naive of me? 🤷♂️
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Another post of praise! I bought a pedal from him, and as you'd expect from a top-notch member of this community, the whole experience was great. Always quick to reply, and he kept me updated at every step. The pedal was mint - exactly as described - and was well packaged and delivered quickly. Honestly, I couldn't be happier. Cheers once again, Darren
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Boy, this has taught me a lesson about getting involved.
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Yup, I know - that was the point I was trying to make. Doesn't that make these Status prices all the more reasonable, then? They're handmade in low volumes by a legendary maker in an expensive manufacturing location. For only a few hundred quid more than a Combustion. Seems reasonable to me, anyway Maybe my idea of good value has being skewed ever since my appointment as a lawyer-dentist
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Take away the £600 markup for the LEDs*, and you're in the Dingwall Combustion ballpark. That's another CNC+assembly wood bass... and that somehow gets away without sticker shock outrage. The new Status VMan Signature is £2675 inc VAT. The Dingwall John Taylor Signature was/is £2500 inc VAT. I don't think we're talking outrageous opportunistic price gouging here. Personally, I'm glad that Rob is well enough to be making basses again, and that the door has reopened for me to own a Status that I'd want [headed, phenolic board, awesome colour]. * Admittedly, there's more of an argument about the £600 cost of LEDs. Seems very steep... but I don't know what that entails. Maybe he has to send them to Sims and absorb their markup. [EDIT: Sims LED fitting prices start at £500ish, according to their site. So that would explain that!]
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Alternatives to Warwick/MEC concentric knobs?
simisker replied to simisker's topic in Repairs and Technical
An update: I'd be wary of ordering from Banzai Music. It turns out that they're one of those companies who will happily give the impression of having items in stock, with "Delivery in 4-5 days" in order to seal the deal and get your money. Only when pushed will they admit that they're waiting on their supplier, apologise profusely etc. I've been waiting a month thus far; the only timescale I've been given was "hopefully in the coming days", which was over 2 weeks ago. Thankfully I'm not in a rush for them, but still: not particularly impressed with Banzai -
Wiring stacked tone/volume pot in an OBP-3 setup
simisker replied to MuseMatt's topic in Repairs and Technical
[EDIT: putting my response in my original thread is neater. Go read if you're thinking of getting those 4/6mm knobs quickly from Banzai Music ] -
Their filtering is very last-gen at the moment, yeah As well as dedicated landing pages for brands, they could do with using a faceted search instead [e.g. John Lewis]. But these are all things that can be added as the platform matures
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Yay - finally Well, yeah - it's better than the old one. But I think we all know how low that bar was. If you're reading this, BassDirect guys: it's probably a good idea to change your login URL from the default Wordpress one
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Alternatives to Warwick/MEC concentric knobs?
simisker replied to simisker's topic in Repairs and Technical
I need gold ones, but yeah, here they are too: https://www.banzaimusic.com/gotoh-dome-knob-cc-gold.html These look perfect - cheers, Nige While I'm waiting for them to be delivered, I'm going to book myself in on a Google refresher course [ 2024 Edit: Looks like Banzai have changed the description/spec of these to 6/8mm since I ordered them ] -
Alternatives to Warwick/MEC concentric knobs?
simisker replied to simisker's topic in Repairs and Technical
No, I've got a bass with a Noll preamp which has these 4mm/6mm Warwick knobs. They're good quality, but externally chunky, so when you have 4 of them on a Jazz control plate it doesn't leave much room for fingers. To improve the user experience for fat-fingered me, I was hoping that I'd be able to find some narrower replacements - like the John East ones on my ACGs, for example. But all I can find are ones that use the 6mm/8mm 'standard' inner measurements. -
Does anyone know of any aftermarket stacked/concentric knobs which could be used to replace some Warwick/Framus/MEC knobs? To fit 4mm upper / 6mm lower pots. That's not standard, apparently. EDIT for latecomers: they also need to be gold and metal.
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Boss Waza Air Bass - update to v1.30
simisker replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in Accessories and Misc
The WL-T transmitter has 2 standby modes: Motion Sensing and Signal Sensing. Maybe it's in Motion Sensing mode and you're not moving around enough to tickle the motion sensor? You can change it in the absolute awesome and definitely not stinky poo app. Whoever put a motion sensor on a device targeted at bassists was... let's say 'optimistic' -
Judging by this thread, I'd say it was a Tony Revell bass. edit: further evidence here - https://www.soundaffects.com/acoustic-guitars-c96/tony-revell-1997-blues-legend-in-natural-pre-owned-p18237
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The next "big thing" in bass development?
simisker replied to Ghosts Over Japan's topic in Bass Guitars
I'm guessing they don't read to the end of a sentence where you come from. Also, the post you responded to was April 15. If you're going to be humourlessly pedantic about it, as a minimum you need to be accurate. See page 27 of the Pedants' Handbook (3rd Edition, paragraph 11, second sentence). *offers spectacles as peace offering to Physics Daddy 🤓* -
The next "big thing" in bass development?
simisker replied to Ghosts Over Japan's topic in Bass Guitars
Apparently, responding to a ten year old post... a decade old post... a post that is a TENTH OF A CENTURY old... with "they rushed it" is too dry for some 😜 Anyway, joke time over. Physics guys are here now. Serious business. -
If you're worried about having your OCD nerve twanged, then for gawd's sake don't look up at the pointy end. The angle between the nut and stem of the "R" - and the fact that they've chosen to position the slab-serifed "R" so that it looks more like a "B" - will be playing that OCD nerve like a Ranjo string. Anyway, I didn't buy mine for the album cover similarities or the parallelism of the racing stripes, I've bought it because it's a Dingwall with an ebony board and an unusual cranberry finish 😜 And the trading card, obv. [Edit: I should point out that JT was my first bass hero, Duran posters adorned all available bedroom wall space. So that's the non-material reason for getting one. I honestly don't care about the RN preamp, mind. ]
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Schecter omen elite 5 string £300.00 - *SOLD*
simisker replied to patrikmarky's topic in Basses For Sale
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Perhaps worth keeping in mind that they're probably kinda running TWO websites in parallel right now. And it's NAMM week, so I guess that may have some impact too. Let's not lose sight of the fact that BD are more of a two-man operation than a Tho-mann operation [waits for applause].
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And possibly the macassar ebony fretboard? Because otherwise, yeah: not much difference. Though newer Combustions are coming without a pickguard, I notice. So maybe that'll be a further differentiation going forward. EDIT: Oh, hang on: different body wood too. So it's all adding up, bit by bit.
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The next "big thing" in bass development?
simisker replied to Ghosts Over Japan's topic in Bass Guitars
I dunno. I'm sceptical. I think they may have rushed it to market. -
Blimey, that really didn't take long! Ah, they could be, yeah; I just skim-read. I shall reposition my yawns to be Schrodinger's Yawns for now, then. It does look like it, yes. Pau Ferro, perhaps? To be honest, I'm glad - considering the black hardware, ebony makes for a much more cohesive and therefore pleasant experience, imo. I thought the redness of the fingerboard clashed with the Cranberry Pearl (TM). Aye, these are "Combustion" class MiChi/SiCan Dingwalls. Which I'm very happy about, as a fully Canadian JT Signature would be out of my budget. And yeah: 20Hz IS low! That can't be right... unless it's got a Q the width of the Thames, so it's almost like a shelf. In my experience Neve EQ has always been more about broad brush-strokes, rather than scalpel precision. Hmm... 🤔