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BassAdder60

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  1. I love the tone out of the ELF and mine is for backup to my band playing rock Through enough speakers you can easily gig with it Don’t forget it comes with a small gig bag ( keeps it scratch free ) Fan is loud but for a gigging amp that doesn’t matter Highly recommended and worth its price in my opinion
  2. Having used my Player Series PBass with stock pick up I always felt it was lacking in clarity and the low E was a bit boomy without definition. So after trying Fender CS62 and Dimarzio ( both ok but not for me ) I fitted the Fender Original 62 pickup ( claimed to be more vintage with average output ) The result is good, less boomy, better clarity and balanced sounding. A nice upgrade I think for this bass playing rock
  3. Always on the look to spend more 😂 Next purchase is most likely a new PBass !
  4. I like mine but stopped using a compressor at all, in fact no effects hence why it’s for sale !
  5. I think in my case it’s the pickguard pushing it over slightly I’ve filed a 1mm / 2mm off the leading edge and it fits over the pickup better without nudging it over slightly Now they look parallel to the bass body 👍
  6. Just replaced my stock PBass pickup from my Player series Fitted the Fender Original PBass pup ( not the CS62 ) and all went well but a question ?? How critical is the pickup sideways lean ? Ie viewed from the playing angle, mine ( due to pickguard ) is leaning slightly back towards the bridge. This isn’t the string to pole angle you see when viewed from bridge to headstock ( I’ve set that correctly to ear and approx 3mm pole piece to string underside when fretted last fret ) The angle that may or may not be that crucial is the “ parallel to body” when looking at pickup from playing view What’s your thoughts ?? By the way the pickup is nice and a bit clearer than the player stock with better mids and less boomy sounding
  7. Really like mine although it sits in my gig cable case 99% of the time !
  8. Sold my Keeley Bassist pedal to James, smooth transaction and trusted buyer
  9. It only started doing it when I changed the bridge to a Fender HiMass so I think it’s the bridge saddle or spring vibrating perhaps. More noticeable on fretted notes especially around 12th fret and higher
  10. Similar but I think that’s the 404BO bridge .. the one I’ve ordered is 201-B that doesn’t have the string loading slots across the back section
  11. I’ve got Fender Hi Mass bridges on my PBass basses which I mostly like but …, On one bass the G string has a tiny vibrating tone that appears to be caused by the HiMass bridge This isn’t just normal string tone but something in addition to the string ringing. I think it might be the saddle itself but I’m not sure ? Anyway I’ve ordered the Gotoh 201B-4 to try as it looks like the saddles are better and still in keeping with the HiMass style. Any users of Gotoh and opinions ?? Please don’t suggest option C ie every other kind of alternative as I know they exist as does the basic bent plate style that were removed as the grub screws would always work loose. Im curious if the Gotoh is decent
  12. Doesn’t it do that automatically? Ive just looked and it’s showing feedback ? Or is it somewhere else you are suggesting for the link ?? Any help in that regard would be appreciated 👍
  13. A huge advantage too .. the TH700 will run into 2.67 ohms so for 4ohm cabs with 8 ohm cab works a treat or perhaps 3 x 8ohm cabs !!
  14. You are most welcome Rich 👍 Ive left you feedback too ( good of course ) !!
  15. Sold my Ashdown cab to Rich and it was a pleasant sale. Rich is a lovely guy and a trusted buyer Thankyou
  16. Thanks guys 👍
  17. The ToneHammer isn’t really a clean hi Fi sounding amp and the AG700 does that well. However you can get close by turning gain very low and boosting master volume .. naturally you lose overall amp volume but with 700w it’s still very useable. Even with gain at 12 o’clock it’s more clean than dirty, very tube amp sounding
  18. Perhaps try the FX loop trick and push a lead into send and return ( link it out ) to eliminate the jacks
  19. Since owning the Tonehammer 700 head I’ve learnt a lot about the quirky nature of its Gain / Drive and EQ section. So much so that I can see why some past users have not liked the tone at first or struggled to make sense of it !! The input gain control is unlike typical bass amps and is recommended to try many settings as they all alter the EQ and how it works with the drive section. Turn down the gain and boost the drive makes a huge difference to the mid frequency control. Turn off the drive and increase the gain and the mids become more active and adjustable ( less dark sounding ) The EQ is powerful and a little goes a long way Most users never see the clip light come on and even Aguilar say it’s not an issue if it does !! I can max my input gain with a passive bass and it doesn’t clip ! It does allow for clean or dirty tones and a lot in between Anyone trying it quickly in a store would struggle at first with the EQ or where to set the gain level. It really sounds like a tube amp in its warmth and very pleasant growl if required
  20. As new T-Rex Fuel Tank Classic power supply complete with all the leads Price includes U.K. shipping SOLD
  21. Yes I did notice that !!!
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