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Delberthot

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  1. In my search for a valve overdrive/distortion I came across this [url="http://damagecontrolusa.com/products/solid-metal/"]http://damagecontrolusa.com/products/solid-metal/[/url] Anyone here tried this before? Certainly sounds interesting
  2. Without having to go down the route of buying a Kahler, are there any affordable 5 string bridges that'll do 15mm string spacing or near? best I can find is 16mm but I'd rather get 15mm
  3. [quote name='Tradfusion' post='991388' date='Oct 17 2010, 06:15 PM']Yeah trawling the net is grand but GK amps are single voltage, otherwise I would have bought one out of the States already...but 110v there 220 here...[/quote] not true of the digital stuff - you just need to open it up and adjust one of the parts inside - can't remember which one but someone on here posted that they'd done it a year or so ago The solid state RB and backline stuff is single voltage AFAIK
  4. Will it be chips or jacket spuds? Will it be salad or frozen peas? Will it be mushrooms? Fried onion rings? You'll have to wait and see
  5. [quote name='suzywong' post='991592' date='Oct 17 2010, 08:54 PM']Umm, don't ask. Not oriental in any way but do play bass. Been playing for 30 odd years. After hearing Level 42 and [b]RTF[/b] what's a guy to do?[/quote] Return to Forever? You have good taste if that's what it is Of course it could be Rolf's Terrible Flatulance
  6. As the former owner of 2 - the only way you're getting through the finish is with a file or a saw. If you want the relic look then there isn;t really any alternative to nitro unless you get someone like Sandberg who do relic finishes
  7. Just listed my Chorus pedal on Ebay and this came up: [quote]Attention sellers: Are you attempting to list a counterfeit or non-authentic item? Are you aware the listing of such items is not allowed on eBay? If you continue, your listing will be flagged and promptly reviewed. If your listing appears to offer a counterfeit or non-authentic item, it will be ended and your eBay account could be suspended. We may also refer your listing to the relevant company or law enforcement for review. If the item is authentic, we encourage you to provide more information in your listing. If it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity or has a serial number please state this in your listing. We appreciate your help making eBay an even safer place to trade. Warning: Do not click the submit button, unless you know the item is authentic.[/quote] Anyone else had this before? It seems a bit heavy handed, especially considering my feedback score.
  8. i totally agree with you about it being the best Stingray ever - the mahogany body gives it added growl. i sold mine for exactly the same reason: fantastic bass, very well made, sounds fantastic but I don't want to take it to my local to gig with it. Fine if you are playing big stages or doing a lot of studio work well out of the sweaty reach of the anebriated and unpredictable
  9. [quote name='Heathy' post='991046' date='Oct 17 2010, 12:52 PM']Why did Steve Harris stop using the Lado? I seem to recall that Bruce Dickinson accidently nutted it in two on the world slavery tour...[/quote] Could he not just have told him he didn't like it? Seems a bit severe "Hey Harris? See that bass? I'm gonna stick the heid right intae it cos it looks like it belongs in the bathroom accessory section of B&Q"
  10. Kind of what I had in mind when I started my Baritone thread a month or so ago. I really like close string spacing, plus I'm experimenting with chords so something that would allow me to play bass and learn chords at the same time would be great Either that or I find a 5 string bass that could be converted to 6 string - I've done a couple of 4 to 5s so why not a 5 to 6
  11. 'Want me to show you every riff that I copied off Billy Sheehan? - then call this number' 1-800- A$$HOLE
  12. Cool - I had a couple of lessons from James Finnegan years ago after he left Hue & Cry and just before he joined Stiltskin
  13. There are plenty of Glasgow based members who may be able to come out with you to help you - at the end of the day its still up to you but someone may be able to advise you. If I had the time I'd come through but i;d probably end up buying something myself
  14. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2x-ASS-cabinets-/110596911418?pt=UK_ConElec_SpeakersPASystems_RL&hash=item19c016f13a"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2x-ASS-cabinets-/110...=item19c016f13a[/url]
  15. It looks like the wooden equivelant ot the Tokai Talbo with a narrow Dean headstock
  16. Thomann are pretty good as well - bought loads of stuff from them - bought a bass a few months ago that was faulty and they arranged pickup as soon as I told them about it and refunded as soon as it was back at their warehouse
  17. wasn;t there a ninja one as well?
  18. I've owned some amazing basses over the years such as: All black 5 string Stingray like Flea's Musicman Stingray 30th and 20th anniversaries Modulus Flea Carlo Robelli 12 string Warwich Thumb NT5 Rickenbacker 4003 - one in Midnite Blue, the other in a minty green Blueboy Ibanez SR1016 2 Unique Warmoths And you know what, I don;t regret selling any of them cos what I have now is exactly what I want. If I had been in a position similar to some above and had sold a bass for peanuts only to have them be worth a fortune a few years later I would be miffed but I have been very shrewd (and lucky) and 9 times out of 10 have made a profit I was fortunate to find a JV precision with a serial in the low 1xxxxx on Ebay for £200 a couple of years ago. Played it, didn't see the attraction with them and doubled my money a fortnight later.
  19. [quote name='Bassnut62' post='989418' date='Oct 15 2010, 04:43 PM']Is that chap still selling his kidney - I'm ready for my tea and he hasn't come back to me yet![/quote] Getting there - how about some liver and onions?
  20. I bought my 700RB II from Soundslive earlier this year - very good service, quick to respond to questions I actually spoke to Darren at the Bass Merchant before buying and he said they weren't stocking them as they'd had a lot of faulty ones recently
  21. You, sir, are a legend. Funny thing is that I used to play in a band with that guitarist from Leith who couldn't transpose anything - He had about 6 Ritchie Blackmore Strats all tuned differently and the same number of Tony Iommi SGs - He does live in Edinburgh as well
  22. That Cow Variety Jazz looks fantastic - just the kind of oddball thng I would have. There ain't enough of us around to appreciate this
  23. A huge difference to be had by using a Comfort Strap. I use a variant that I bought from Stringbusters called a Brooklyn Gear Strap. Rubbery leathery thing that is both comfortable and provides a bit of help if you have a neck heavy instrument. Before this I vividly remember sometimes having to take the strap off my left shoulder and put it onto my right as it was so painful
  24. Geezer Butler wrote most, if not all, of the lyrics for Black Sabbath
  25. When I had my Shuttle I used a cab stand. I sat my Schroeder 1212L on the stand and had, believe it or not. a DVD bracket designed to attach to a tube portable TV bracket. The only way to describe it was that it was designed to go round the sides of the DVD/VHS player and attach to the TV bracket above it. Anyhoo, I attached this bracket to my cab stand below the cab and attached the amp to it with the same size bolts that attach it to the combo but since you have the combo you can use the combo bolts assuming they come all the way out. It made for a very neat solution and a handy pointy towards you monitor thingy. Picture of the cab stand when I was using the GK head - the amp sat below the cab [url="http://img136.imageshack.us/i/dsc02045smalljh3.jpg/"][/url]
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