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  1. yea, after some research i think i will have to drill out some new holes with the hipshot b style for my bass, i'll have to fill in the old holes with a wood filler/epoxy. Also read a good tip elsewhere saying to feed the bottom and top strings that are currently on your bass through the new bridge saddles whilst its still unattached to the bass, apply tension and allow it to meet the body to find a good position. Some others also said to take note of intonation points by measuring from 12fret to the saddles on your old bridge, cant see how that'll work with the saddles being in a stock position and most installations require saddle removal?!

  2. Hi folks..

    Im currently looking into modding my Yamaha TRB1005J, the only modding i have done on other basses in the past were very slight (swapped out machine heads and input jacks) and nothing as major as i want to do with this bass. I'm looking at replacing the stock preamp with a Glockenklang 3-band and also wanting to swap the bridge for a Hipshot B style.

    I have a soldering/electronics background so the preamp wont be a problem i was wondering how easy it is to swap a bridge as i relise i cant just plonk it anywhere, it'l have to placed so intonation can be kept in a comfortable place right?. Any tips on how i can acheive this? Or do the bridges come with instructions?

    thanks

  3. Down the practise room on friday I ran the 102p with the LM3 in conjunction with the STD 104HF linked to my Carvin B2000. I put a jack between the LM3's tuner out and the Carvin's instrument input and ran a speaker lead from the lm3 to the 102p and a speaker lead from the 104HF to the Carvin. All i can say is I got thunderous results!!! Far, far more power than i'll ever need but running both at a lower volume gave a sense of great unison. The Carvin's rocky edge and LM3's warm rich depth really complimented each other. its a lot of gear to cart around to a gig situation but it is quite a unique sounding tone that i'd be interested to incorporating at some point!!!

  4. [quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1345667216' post='1780329']
    the P is piezo tweeter, the H is horn tweeter. The P ones are alot noisier. I have owned both the cabs you mention, and it is par for the course.
    [/quote]

    Thanks for the reply notts. Its not over bearingly loud, but noticeable to me , and it can be dialled out, so its no big issue.

  5. Hello peeps,

    I've just purchased the traveller 102p cab after a year of saving to use at smaller venues. First impressions was its nice aesthetics and how light it was (which is a bonus!). I took it down to the practise room to test it on my own. I was surprised at how loud this cab is for the size of it! Although not as heavy low end as its big brother the std 104hf it still has a really nice and controlled low end.

    Now my only issue with it is the tweeter. It sounds considerably noisier (hissy) than the104hf, I don't know if this is common with the 102p model , or rear ported cabs in general, or its a dodgy tweeter? Even with out a bass plugged in and the tweeter level set at zero it can be heard.

    Anyone have any similar experience with them? Or general thoughts on this?!


    PS: This noise can be cancelled out by either turning the tweeter right up near maximum (sounds wrong by all accounts, but it works! ) or by adjusting the VLE past 9 o'clock on my LM3.

  6. [quote name='Norm' timestamp='1344023914' post='1758957']
    Cheers for the easy & swift transaction on the T-Rex Sweeper, was a pleasure to do business with you.
    All the best ,
    Norm
    [/quote]

    taken from this thread : [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/182939-sold-markbass-super-synth-and-t-rex-sweeper-sold/page__p__1764066#entry1764066"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/182939-sold-markbass-super-synth-and-t-rex-sweeper-sold/page__p__1764066#entry1764066[/url]

  7. From experience,the main thing I go on when buying a bass is primarily comfort, and then tone. The brand of the bass is irrelevant to me, if it feels comfortable playing in a standing position then its defo a big buying point. I'll then check out the tones and volume etc. I can always change the OBP or p'ups on a bass if I feel it isn't up to scratch.

    I remember a long time ago i briefly tried a certain high end brand of bass in a shop. Playing it sat down it felt good and most of all I totally loved its tone. I bought the same one online a while later and realised one thing I didn't take into perspective.....playing it in a standing position... It felt really uncomfortable to me! I perservered for a year or so and eventually got rid, So I learnt from that one!!

  8. I'd also look in to running them through a blend unit (i.e. Xotic X-Blender) to allow the clean tone of your bass to amp signal to cut through the mix.

  9. [quote name='Norm' timestamp='1344023914' post='1758957']
    Cheers for the easy & swift transaction on the T-Rex Sweeper, was a pleasure to do business with you.
    All the best ,
    Norm
    [/quote]

    No probs Norm, thanks for the good comms and quick payment,

    [quote name='roonjuice' timestamp='1344309159' post='1762621']
    Hey bud. U still got the super synth?
    [/quote]

    Yes, I still have the Super Synth available, its like brand new, PM if your interested and want to talk about a price?

  10. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' timestamp='1343897411' post='1756869']
    Doing something seriously wrong if you need to replace power valves annually.
    [/quote]

    Going on what I've read in magazines/forums, havent owned a valve amp, so I can't comment on it I suppose!

  11. I'm a solid state man myself, primarily, for cost reasons, and secondly, for the minimum amount of maintenance they need. I just use a VT Bass pedal to replicate the valve sound if needed.

    I'm currently running a Carvin B2000 (partially valved - has a valved preamp section) for larger venues and Little Mark III for smaller venues or when I'm playing support slots/events/festivals etc. I gotta admit, the Carvin blew on me a while ago. A power thermister overloaded, blew and shorted out a whole load of other transisters and diodes around the vicinity. Carvin, being the great company they are, replaced this amp with no hassle whatsoever as it was still under warranty (the B2000 was still in its infancy). I noticed upon opening up the replacement, they've really beefed up the capacitors with the new design.

    The Little Mark III is so easy to transport about and packs some serious warm low end for such a dainty thing. I actually prefer this over the Carvin B2000. Although it doesnt have anywhere near the same power, (I run a 4 ohm cab, Little Mark runs 500w at 4ohms- the Carvin a whopping 1200w at 4ohm!!), it has a character/tone i prefer.

    Maybe one day I will take the leap from SS to all valve but until i come into some serious money, i wont be doing so, I also cant be bothered with all the annual replacing of power valves, getting them biased etc, So its Solid State for me for the time being!.

  12. Got a couple of pedals for sale, I can't find any use for either them within the bands I'm involved in, theyre both really good pedals and deserved to be in the possesion of someone who is going to get some good use out of them unlike myself.

    Mark Bass Super Synth - [b][SOLD][/b]

    T-Rex Sweeper - [b][SOLD][/b]



    Thanks for looking PM me if interested or have any questions.

    (Both pedals have industrial strength velcro strips on the back, i can removed these if required.)

  13. [quote name='zero9' post='653016' date='Nov 12 2009, 08:37 PM']I think you'll find that the refund will probably take longer than waiting for your order to arrive!
    It's taken me well over a month to get a refund.
    Good luck.[/quote]

    I was thinking the same, I'm gonna have a good crack with them on the phone tommorow and make sure they dont try and cut the convo short. i wanna know an honest time on the order......... or if they are even capable of supplying it!

  14. I recently put an order in to the Bass Centre London for a MarkBass Standard 104HF cabinet, in September.....Im still waiting now, ive been in contact with them via phone on 3 occasions, what struck me is they seem legite and the customer service is polite, friendly and apologetic for delays, but my patience is wearing thin now. i cant help but think Im being taken for a ride, I have a feeling theyre trying to have me off. Im going to phone them tommorow and i want definate answer or I'll b demanding a refund, Ill be onto trading standards if they decline!!

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