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HELP! What do you call these velcro cable tidy/tie things?
rwillett replied to kwmlondon's topic in Accessories and Misc
Don’t buy individual ones, buy a roll. A roll will come with clips and simply cut to length. We pay around £5 for a 10m roll. suspect Alibaba does it even cheaper rob -
Have you tried a midi sniffer program on something higher level than an Android device e.g. A pc or Mac? Actually work out what is being sent as opposed to what you think is being sent. I’ve got the same Chocolate as @Smanth and spent some time trying to get my head around how it worked. I love a puzzle as much as anybody but trying to work out the Chocolate device was hard work. The docs are useless and you need to really understand the model of how it’s put together. I’ve seen your posts so I know that you know what you are doing with IT, but I would go back to first principles, connect to CubeSuite, set it up, connect back to your desktop/laptop, check what’s actually being sent. i ended up buying a MIDI programming kit for the Mac that allows me to capture the commands, transform them based on some logic and resend them to another app. It’s basically a midi proxy server, similar to Nginx. It’s called https://www.bome.com/products/miditranslator. Worth the money in my opinion. currently on holiday in north wales so can’t look at the one I have , but if you haven’t made progress by the weekend, let me know rob
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Whoops. Misread that one completely. If you have a cheap 62 Fender I’d still come to Canada for it. The price of the airfare is probably negligible on that sort of bass😀 all the best and sorry for the confusion rob
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If you have a nice short scale, let me know. Happy to make the trip back to Croydon and Bromley 😀
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Thanks for the update, appreciate it. I’ve ordered a CTS based loom from Kl0gon and have a control plate with 10mm holes already. Whilst my heart wants to experiment and tinker, my head says “just do the loom and keep practicing”. I easily get distracted with new ideas 😀 I have a little Ibanez Mikro for experimenting with, very , very beaten up and worth almost nothing. In biking terms it’s a “rat axe”, that’s where I’ll play with stuff.
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@Tim2291 I'd love to see whats underneath as well. I can't believe that somebody has cut a piece of metal, with what appears to be the dogs false teeth, and put in on a bass guitar and at an jaunty angle. Is it supposed to be steampunk? I was going to say if we all chipped £1 in each and offer whatever the total is, its as much fun as a lottery ticket, and we all get to know. I thought that for say £20 there might be £20 of salvagable parts, the tuners, the bridge, the pickups, they have to be worth £20. The rest of it is just firewood, and as people have already said, firewood is becoming more expensive. I can't use the wood as I have a biomass boiler, but lots of people have wood burners now and there must be £2-3 of wood there. I'm happy to chip the first £1 in. Rob
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@Jonesy Thanks for that information. Looking forward to the new loom Will also check on the PUPS. rob
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I've ordered a loom from Kliogon so lets see how that goes first. Thanks Rob
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Thats a good idea, I'll try that as well
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I didn't expect to get a MusicMan tone, I had a play on it and loved the sound but didn't like the feel of the neck, very subjective but thats just me. Kli0gon has come back and we'll have a chat. Thanks for letting me know. It looked authentic, bit sloppy on the solder I thought, but hey ho, it is what it is. Thanks Rob
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@jrixn1 Thanks for this. The holes in the control plate are 8.14mm. The pots have all the signs of never having been removed. There's a washer underneath the flat nut, and it feels like its never been turned in 25+ years. I beleive the MIA Jazz are larger holes but thats just my understanding. I would like a meatier tone as you suggest. Its difficult to describe 'tone' but I did listen and play an active Music man and that really punched out bass notes. I know it was active but wow! Just looked at http://www.ak-line.com/medium/Bassschaltungen.pdf, thats a lot of guitars and somebody has really put the effort in to bring that information together. My German is limited to the little I studied in school but I can follow a diagram so I'll look at that. I'm happy to contact KiOgon and see if he/she can assist here. Whilst part of me loves tinkering (I have two Prusa 3d printers on the go), my heart says "yeah, lets play", my head says "get back to bloody work and earn some money" so perhaps KiOgon is the way forward. @Lw. I actually have a mod_dwarf and am still playing with it to learn what it can do. I was trying to get the sound right before I tried adjusting it in the mod dwarf, my thinking (probably wrongly), is to get the bass sounding as good as it can and then play about with pedals. Happy to disabused about this. @Bassman68 Similar recommendations for KiOgon, which is good to know. I have seen the J East retro fit, not cheap but might be worth it. The control plate is off the Jazz so I can measure things up and see if that is an option. Appreciate all the help Rob
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Good information, thanks for checking. Please do a proper build thread. Rpb
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I accidently brought two of these adapters last week. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Maxuni-Bluetooth-Computer-Receiver-Keyboard/dp/B09MLGP9SP/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1PQOPH1MK9KZA&keywords=Maxuni+USB+Bluetooth+5.1&qid=1691423261&s=electronics&sprefix=maxuni+usb+bluetooth+5.1%2Celectronics%2C100&sr=1-3 for a mod_dwarf. It works perfectly well on the mod_dwarf but I don't need two of them. The other one is unopened and I can send it back to Amazon, but if somebody else wants it, they can have it. I'll even post it for nothing, though I'd appreciate a small donation to the North West Air Ambulance of whetever sum you like. It wasn't expensive but if it saves somebody a little money, thats fine by me. Thanks Rob
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I have a 97 Made in Japan Fender Jazz (Lake Placid Blue) and I love the neck on it. To be honest that’s the reason I brought it. As an ex rugby player, the weight is pretty immaterial and as I have the arms (and possibly the body) of an orangutan, the neck length is fine. It’s a great guitar BUT the knobs and controls seem to do very little apart from turning the volume down on each of them. I get far more different tone from where I play the strings. I brought it second hand and I know the bridge isn’t a genuine Fender and had assumed that the electrics were a bit dodgy. So I took the plate off today and had a look, somewhat surprisingly, I think that these are the original pots and capacitors. Can someone confirm this please based on the pictures? Assuming these controls are original, I’m not keen to throw these away but I have no issues with replacing them with something new to give me some more variety of tones and keeping the originals for if I ever sell. I have read (and re-read and re-re-read) to try and work out what my options are and am more confused than ever. I don’t think I need active, I want to get a variety of tones, something with some bass grunt, but also a bit more treble and bite. I want my cake and to eat it 😊 I’m more than happy to spend £100+ on replacing the stuff, for a top class solution, I can spend more, I can solder so I’m not looking for the easiest plug and play solution, but if plug and play is a good option, then that’s great. I believe that the control plate on the MIJ Fender Jazz’s might need to be replaced along with the knobs and that’s fine. Should I also be looking at replacing the pickups? Or are they seen as pretty good. My problem is that I know nobody who even plays guitar within a 45 min drive (I live in rural North Yorkshire), so can’t easily compare and contrast with another bass. Any help or simple guidance welcomed. Many thanks Rob
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These are part of the bronze, silver and gold range. The bronze option is listen, seat but no view. The silver option is listen, no seat and no view The gold option is no listen, no seat and no view. Just don't turn up. I'm going with the gold option.
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I can help you with that. Just send me the £100 and I'll guarantee you never own it. Thanks Rob
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Welcome to the forum. Ex of Greenwich myself, many a happy ship down in The Glades in Bromley. Suspect I kept Richer Sounds in business as well.
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On Hold - Pending. Lakland Bob Glaub - the copper one! - *SOLD*
rwillett replied to bassfan's topic in Basses For Sale
I use to live Harlow when I was doing a sandwich degree, worked at ITT, STL and STC doing computing and played rugby all around Essex. I don't miss Harlow but I did like Essex. A friend was heavily into Dr Feelgood at the time but I missed out on seeing them at the time, now I kick myself for yet another band I should have gone to see. Oh well! Just checked with the CFO/She Who Must Be Obeyed and she's told me I'm not allowed to buy anything until end of year accounts are done, and we see how much we made last year. My main business is IT, if I relied on music I'd have died of hunger in the first month. Let's see how it goes. -
On Hold - Pending. Lakland Bob Glaub - the copper one! - *SOLD*
rwillett replied to bassfan's topic in Basses For Sale
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Stupid question - why do some basses have two batteries?
rwillett replied to GoodShowSir's topic in Bass Guitars
I didn't think it was a stupid question either, what was stupid was me thinking I knew that answer. After reading this thread, I'm not sure I'm that much wiser but I now appreciate it's not as simple as the simple and stupid answer I had thought of. Always nice to learn something new. Rob -
Three, two, one... Streisand Effect.