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Delberthot

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  1. Perfect I'll get them fitted tomorrow. 👍
  2. Thrust bearings received today. Is it obvious when you unscrew everything how to fit them?
  3. Got mine this afternoon and I think we have a winner. Sits more or less exactly where I want it to be on a strap without touching it so I'll be taking it out this weekend
  4. I've been waiting for the 4 string to come along so finally went for it last night. Ever since I lost weight, I have struggled to get any of my basses to sit right. Maybe something to do with the angle that they sat against my stomach that they don't anymore. I've tried all of the usual routes - grippy strap, Ultralites, even my own version of the double strap but it's just not comfortable and after a couple of songs I start moving the bass around for the rest of the gig and end up with a sore shoulder. Hopefully the headless bass is the answer. Having never owned a headless bass before, if I do the mod with the thrust bearings, is it simply a matter of fitting or do I need to grease them as well?
  5. I needed a battery box and output jack for my 2016 EMBB Sterling so emailed string and things It took a couple of months of very slow back and forth but eventually I received a box the size of a small suitcase ( I kid you not ) with the parts I needed. I can't remember exactly how much but it was roughly £22 delivered for both parts which seemed fairly reasonable 🤔
  6. Thomann sell Lollars but they only have the DC version as PJs https://www.thomann.co.uk/pickups_for_4_string_j_bass.html?manufacturer[]=Lollar&gk=GITABA4J&sp=solr&cme=true&filter=true Alternatively, try the UK dealers listed: https://www.lollarguitars.com/dealers-europe If they don't have them, they should be able to get them
  7. If it's an active EMG pickup then it doesn't need a ground wire to the bridge
  8. I put a full set of Hipshot Ultralites on my HB75, including an Xtender on the E. I find that the shaft diameter of the Hipshots are rarely even remotely close to being the same size as the holes in the headstock of the average bass so I usually cut a sheet of A4 lengthwise and wrap it around each tuner before feeding it through and screwing into place. The only time they have fitted properly without using this method was when I specified the diameter of the holes for my Status Jazz neck.
  9. At one point i had a 1248H and I think 1524V - a 4x12" and matching square 2x15" with diagonally mounted drivers. they were around 45kgs each. It was fun trying to lift the 1524V on top of the 1248. Actually no it wasn't but the sound was collossal. Not the best sound I've ever had but possibly the mightiest rig I've had This was the small rig with the 1248H & 4052 bright box
  10. Another One Bites the Dust - Christmas day 1987. I was 12 years old. Marlin Slammer, yellow curly cable and Squier 15w guitar amp I was already a massive Queen fan after seeing hearing them for the first time at Live Aid. The red Marlin with maple fretboard was the closest I could get to John Deacon's One Vision Precision Elite. The curly cable, just because Brian May used one. The guitar amp was just because I had no idea at the time that there was a difference between a guitar and bass amp Still a massive Queen fan having just managed to get a hold of the remastered Queen I picture disc
  11. Fender do sell replacement US made necks but the MIM ones are more common. There are some available here: https://www.stringsdirect.co.uk/collections/fender-guitar-and-bass-replacement-necks?sort_by=price-ascending You'll struggle to get a genuine US Fender neck for under £350 brand new when most of the MIM ones are around the £250-300 mark from previous experience.
  12. That would be good to see - did you go for a regular or relic finish? If I was going for a relic then i would have ordered without question but I like my basses to be shiny and have all of their finish still intact.
  13. Hi Julien I couldn't find enough reviews regarding the quality so decided not to risk it for the moment.
  14. Looks like someone has had the same idea as you https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1815903949182283
  15. Any musician can be replaced but the chances are that the band as a whole will be different whether in terms of talent, the personality of the replacement, how the group of people get along and work together among other things. It's just like getting a dep in - it's never the same as gigging with your regular band mates. In time you will get used to the new member as they will get used to you but it will still never be the same. It's not necessarily better or worse, just different. Having aspergers, I find it hard to get used to new people and fit in but i auditioned for a band in November. I've never felt such a connection to any group of people before, it was like I'd known them for years. 2 days later, they asked me to join their band and I couldn't be happier. Their current bass player is leaving after 13 years with the band and I had a chance to meet him and the band last weekend to have a good look at the equipment that they use to find out if I needed to buy any new cables or gear of any sort. I heard them at sound check and they are really good but right away I knew that I was a completely different player to their current bass player so things will be different in that regard. The spooky thing about the rehearsal was that I normally use my Warmoth/Status Jazz live. The photos I had seen of their current player was him using a 5 string. For some reason I took my black EBMM Sterling to the rehearsal instead and when I went to see them last weekend, their bass player was using a black EBMM Stingray.
  16. Spotted this on Facebook earlier. Interesting Stereo P bass with double P and J pickups https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/376632585511663 Looks like there could be more going on under the J pickup. For anyone who isn't on Facebook - this is it in all it's glory:
  17. They remind me of those Aliexpress Strandberg copies - Changbergs if you like ( Going along with the tradition of Chibson, Chickenbacker, etc )
  18. I don't play 5 string very often but I have a BB1025X for the times that I need one. Mine had been rewired as VVT before I bought it which I have found much more usable than my old BB1025 that I had a few years back. If you want lightweight tuners that aren't clover leaf then a set of Hipshot Ultralites with either Y or lollipop top tuny things will fit straight in. You'll need to drill a hole for each tuner but if/when you return it to stock in the future then the extra hole won't be visible.
  19. Nostalgia isn't as good as it used to be
  20. I'm sure that if I returned in half an hour, every bass ever made with a scratchplate will have been listed here 😀
  21. As I get older I find the angle that I like to hold my bass gets higher and higher but there's only so much a set of lightweight tuners can so I am seriously thinking about something headless. A Status is probably out of my budget so maybe a Cort Space 5 or an Ibanez with regularly angled frets ( if such a thing exists )
  22. I used GK amps for years, initially due to being a huge Chilis fan, but they do sound remarkable and since going in-ears I use a DiCosimo GK type preamp pedal Much as I enjoyed the 1001RB II, I preferred the 700 as the 1001 was so powerful that I couldn't get that full tilt "on the rails" tone without it being ridiculously loud. 700RB II with 2x Ashdown MAG410s, not ABMs, was the best sound I ever had
  23. I pretty much only play 4 string basses these days. it's been at least 15 years since I played a 6 string. It doesn't stop me wanting to buy one of these though 🤔
  24. That's for a twin pack so £14.50 for a set
  25. Do you mean an EBMM neck from another SR5 or a non branded neck when you say non original?
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