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KiOgon

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  1. Best wishes Norm for a speedy and full recovery, don't let the bastards get you down.
  2. Nothing's changed has it?!!? As much as I have loved the Floyd since 1967 and still do, it's very same ol' same ol' I won't be buying sorry Roger, but I reckon it'll grow on me
  3. [quote name='Damonjames' timestamp='1492809106' post='3283469'] No idea what this sounds like, - - - [/quote]Well - you know what a really good bass rig sounds like don't you? This is one of them GLWTS, I hope never to get rid of mine
  4. [quote name='Bass_Guardian' timestamp='1499098506' post='3329154'] what does he know? [/quote]
  5. [quote name='Bass_Guardian' timestamp='1499090111' post='3329080'] Coz its better [/quote]No it isn't - it's cheaper, that's why Leo changed from stacked pots. [quote name='Sibob' timestamp='1499094244' post='3329117'] I do prefer VBT to VVT, but my understanding is that there's an issue with implementing VBT with passive instruments?! Something about having reduced volume across the whole bass? SI [/quote]Not if you use the right blend pot.
  6. Congratulations and very best wishes, cigars all round
  7. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1498505906' post='3325122'] Ah yes, I remember you from there. Can I have my bandana back, please..? ... [/quote]NO! But I#ll see if my mate has still got the folding chairs we er borrowed from there
  8. The FREE concerts, Rock Festivals in Hyde Park 1968 & 69, could't go in 1970 'cos I was in hospital from May 20th 'til August 12th after smashing my Norton, but as soon as I got out I managed to persuade my mum/best nurse ever! to let me go to IOW, my mate had a Ford Zodiac & a 23' caravan, we did it it style never could remember much Hendrix died a few weeks after that, I cried.
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    Harryburke14

    I've made a couple of looms for Harry, don't know why I haven't done feedback sooner but - - - he's a great guy to deal with comms on the button and instant payment a real pleasure, highly recommended. Cheerz, John
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    Virus's

    Yep still getting the same as OP, it's been going on for months and only when visiting basschat.
  11. [quote name='ROConnell' timestamp='1496659489' post='3312971'] Moved by it all. Doesn't matter whether you're a fan of some of the music or not, everybody absolutely nailed it. Music brings people together and this definitely has shown that. Credit must go to the production team for this event, it was less than 8 days they had to put this together! [/quote]+ 1 you have it right!
  12. I was 16 - predominantly into motorbikes, with beer, girls and music joint second oh yeah, who said joint!? All Pink Floyd was essential listening, Beatles were just about pop music until SPLHCB - IMHO
  13. I made Gary a Les Paul wiring loom, as always - he's a great guy to deal with and a pillar of the bc community. Cheerz, John
  14. Jim bought a P-bass wiring loom, great comms and instant payment, a real pleasure to deal with. Cheerz, John
  15. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1496181266' post='3309448'] ....and I can't remember the last time I gawped open mouthed at someone playing bass on telly.... [/quote]You definitely haven't seen me playing bass on telly then
  16. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1496180188' post='3309441'] Stuck in the 80s me....so what was he using? [/quote]Don't ask me - I'm stuck in the 60's but a search should show up quite a bit about the fx used. Edit; Here's a bit! http://basschat.co.uk/topic/223363-royal-blood/page__st__150__p__3291105__hl__royal%20blood%20pedals__fromsearch__1#entry3291105
  17. Haim - undisputed queen of bass face - couldn;t hear a single note she 'played'?
  18. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1496178721' post='3309427'] OK so what pedals is that front man for Royal Blood using with his bass to make THAT sound...wtf? Not often am i amazed at the noises made by a bass player but that was off the wall! [/quote]Where have you been?
  19. Dave got in touch to get a bit [u][i][b]more[/b][/i][/u] out of a Jazz bass, thinking of a series/parallel switch. Excellent comms and instant payment, the deal was done, another satisfied basschatter! Great guy to deal with, glad you like the sounds now Dave Cheerz, John
  20. [quote name='dyerseve' timestamp='1495193436' post='3302018'] Yet another example of intonation being an unknown to most.... [/quote]Ah but when you have a Fender Precision with a zero fret like that - who needs intonation
  21. I made a P flavoured wiring loom for Donald this time, again a real pleasure to deal with, spot on comms. & instant payment. Cheerz, John
  22. Congratulations basschat, especialy to all who 'make it happen' Best wishes all - have a cigar! Edit: 7 years 7 months for me
  23. Sorry for the crap pictures taken in a rush but here it is; https://www.dropbox.com/s/kqu4t6yftuinv3c/2017-05-17%2017.01.18.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ny5qbzwp3zxbzwl/2017-05-17%2017.02.09.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/ezurjrmi3dmi63d/2017-05-17%2017.02.23.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/9nj4z8q77t344o1/2017-05-17%2017.02.47.jpg?dl=0 Cheerz, John
  24. Hi Jerry, Can you send me some pics of the wiring, pots & shielding? My kits have continuous earth wired throughout so it sounds like maybe a trapped wire or a tone pot tag touching earth somewhere. If you swap pick ups you can eliminate that, a buzz from touching the pole pieces can indicate a break down of the insulation inside the pick up. Cheerz, John
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