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A very warm welcome James.
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As a practice amp i use this, it's the 112 v2,it sounds great at low volumes,and has a minus 15 db button as well,i live in a flat and have to consider my neighbours so low volume practice is about all i can do(until they go out then it gets loud and sounds even better😆) i think you can get these pre owned quite cheap.
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1 minute ago, Dad3353 said:
How about any left-handed amps you might have..?
Only have one of those and it uses multidirectional trackballs.🤭
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Specials greatest hits on cd.
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1 hour ago, tauzero said:
Surely left-handed basses are clockwise for louder and anti-clockwise for quieter, just like right-handed, so this stuff about left-handed and right-handed wiring is just a load of bollocks?
All of my left handed basses are anti clockwise for louder and clockwise for quieter.
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13 minutes ago, Mike Bungo said:
This is my third Ricky and the problem appears to be where you would be turning the volume up it’s going down and when I’m say turning the treble down it gets brighter. I know how to adjust it now but it just seems very odd
If this is the first one you have had this issue with? it definitely sounds like leftie wiring. Tech must have been having a bad day🤣
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Sounds like one of them might have the pots wired for leftie, that i think would give reverse operation of volume and tone pots.
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Welcome WC
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1 hour ago, Bassassin said:
Ibanez 2351, assuming it's a bolt-neck! 1978 would have been the very last of the copy-era stuff.
Is that the original colour? Never seen a blue Ibby LP before.
Yes bolt on neck. Gold coloured hardware. Not sure if colour is original but i think all electrics are,i bought it about 5 years ago for £140. Sadly not getting much love atm it currently lives in the cupboard😭
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Hi all, i have an epiphone eb0 that desperately needs a new pickup and electrics, i would like to go solderless if possible, i am thinking about di'marzio dp120 with push pull for series parallel operation but not to sure, any advice would be very gratefully received. This is my backup bass for when my shoulder injury acts up and stretching to the low end becomes awkward. Music played, classic rock, reggae, soul, blues well almost anything really. Cheers all, looking forward to suggestions.
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Trying to learn two atm,first is nib by Black Sabbath ,the intro is the hardest part,second is billy bad breaks by the Damned it's just an awesome lead bass track. Enjoying every second as well.
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Plain buttered scone for me👍
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1 minute ago, Musicman666 said:
what's the girth?
38mm at the nut🤣
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1 hour ago, Doctor J said:
So it's a reverse, reverse Thunderbird, then, rather than a non-reverse?
I know it's confusing🤯
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8 hours ago, fleabag said:
4 left hand basses and 2 right hand basses. That's novel. You ambidextrous ?
I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous
The two righties have been converted to leftie👍
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Hi everyone. A very warm and hearty hello,as a complete newbie to this kind of thing please forgive my lack of knowledge i hope to remedy that with the kindnesses of members, i am well into being middle aged(some say well past it,lol) into all types of music as long as it has bass and have been noodling around with guitar and bass for about five years and committed to bass for the past three, in that time i have amassed a small collection of gear, photos of which i will post later when i resize the images, here is a list in no particular order,
2019 epiphone thunderbird vintage pro tobacco burst
2002 i think mexican fender jazz bass sunburst
2001 epiphone eb0 cherry
2019 hofner ignition bbass
Unbranded but modern stingray (copy)
2009 squire precision standard metallic black
Fender rumble lt25 digital modelling combo
Ampeg ba112v2
Boss GT-1B bass effects processor
Boss FS-6 footswitch
Korg pitchblack poly pedal tuner
Various backup clipon tuners
Amoon wireless bass transmitter and receiver
Wow that took longer than i expected too type and i didn't even list mt guitar kit(don't worry I won't) Anyway if you made it this far thank you and photos of all gear will follow soon. Cheers
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