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Merton

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  1. I've played most of Phil Mulford's Overwaters, they're lovely. He has a 35" scale on his newer Js which I didn't like coz I'm small but they sound amazing to me and play VERY nicely. Quite a hi-fi tone for a jazz I think.
  2. [quote name='ste_m3' post='142143' date='Feb 17 2008, 09:22 PM']Its like seeing your best mates 21 year old sister naked... You really know you want to look but something just isnt right...! Needless to say, If th chance came along... so yeah, its safe to say i bloody love it![/quote] Haha! Oh, and a +1
  3. [quote name='En_Djinn' post='142247' date='Feb 18 2008, 12:30 AM']Well, It says in the blurb "7 band semi-parametric EQ"? and in the specifications only lists 2 band semi-parametric and 2 shelving (but lists Treble +/-15dB Frequency 3.5kHz to 10kHz as shelving :-0) and looks like 3 band semi-parametric and 1 shelving on the fascia? Awesome ;-)[/quote] I spotted that, glad I'm not going mad!
  4. Nope, mine have all been virtually bombproof. My Commando combo died fairly early in its life coz my mate dropped it out of a van and the heatsinks fell off the output transistors. But Trace fixed it and it's never put a foot wrong since. Good luck getting yours fixed
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  6. [quote name='joetruscott' post='140493' date='Feb 14 2008, 05:38 PM']Wasn't the bassist before Duff from GNR after a sex change?[/quote] Yes. And the one before Kate was Ben Stiller. And the one before Ben Stiller was me, otherwise known as Pob.
  7. I'd better give the EH Microsynth back then hadn't I?! You around tomorrow?
  8. [quote name='dood' post='140484' date='Feb 14 2008, 05:33 PM'][url="http://www.britishaudioservice.com/trace_operateinstru.shtml"]http://www.britishaudioservice.com/trace_operateinstru.shtml[/url] could be amongst these, I haven't looked yet.[/quote] Pretty sure it's there. It'll be 350W at four ohms, with 2 parallel speaker outs IIRC. So 2x8 ohm cabs or 1x4 ohm
  9. [quote name='alexclaber' post='140425' date='Feb 14 2008, 04:17 PM']A great result! Two questions - what does the finished beast weigh and what type of plywood did you use (and where did you get it)? Alex[/quote] That's 3 questions But good point, I'll take notes for my potential build
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  12. [quote name='Rich' post='139460' date='Feb 13 2008, 01:15 PM']Got my eye on one or two of these bits I'm working at Westinghouse again now, so collection would be a doddle! [/quote] Westinghouse (Rail?)? Whatcha do there? (Sorry for the thread hijack Brycee!)
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  16. [quote name='walplayer' post='139035' date='Feb 12 2008, 07:28 PM']SWMBO = she wot must be obeyed?!!![/quote] Yeah - under pain of death.
  17. [quote name='NancyJohnson' post='138397' date='Feb 11 2008, 06:58 PM']OK, here's my old basses. To the left my Hamer Scarab (and my old Laney rig - just like the advert they used to run). The Hamer sounded like a piano. It was an outstanding sounding bass and the neck was the thinnest I've ever played. I did however look like a dick when I was playing it and it had some serious neck dive issues. I p/x this (and the Laney head) for my existing '79 Precision. Next up, my long departed Travis Bean 2000 series #222 ('where are you sweet baby?'). I think about her every day. You'll notice (if you are a Bean aficionado) that the wings aren't as wide-set as older models. I bought the Travis Bean for £375 in a store in Lewisham in 1980, driven by a review I remember reading in Beat Instrumental and the fact that Mick Karn used one. I removed the frets, then had the board replaced with a fretless ebony one (I had a BadAss 1 put on at the same time). I then had it re-fretted by Dick Knight (the guy who built Chris Glenn's Explorer bass). It weighed a ton. I eventually p/x'd it against an Ibanez Roadster that I destroyed at a gig. Much love P[/quote] Cheers man. That Scarab is a beaut - anyone got any ideas where to find one?! Has to be white like this one!
  18. [quote name='walplayer' post='138817' date='Feb 12 2008, 01:07 PM']Anyone interested with a "slightly less mad" offer before i try ebay/or take it off? Is a lovely bass[/quote] Of course I'm interested but I promised SWMBO that I'd clear my current debt first
  19. Cool, looking forward to watching this develop, you've been talking about it for a while!
  20. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' post='138869' date='Feb 12 2008, 02:15 PM']From a technical standpoint the 2510 has higher midrange sensitivity and 147cc displacement versus 102cc for the Beta 10.[/quote] OK, Thumper and Bill disagree from a technical (and personal?) standpoint! Sorry Bill, misquoted what I read about a week ago at about 3am on another forum.
  21. [quote name='bass_ferret' post='138797' date='Feb 12 2008, 12:42 PM']Should have compared it to the old Cerwin Vega earthquake drivers that had 2 inches of XMax[/quote] 2 INCHES? Christ!
  22. [quote name='PaulMartin' post='138647' date='Feb 12 2008, 08:09 AM']I would suggest that you'd be better off posting this question on Finnbass. There are a lot more people on there who have or are in the process of building BFMs. IIRC I read one thread by a guy who had his Omni10.5s built by Thumper and he said that Thumper recommended the Beta 10s because of the smoother midrange compared to the Neos. Unfortunately I can't remember who the thread was by.[/quote] [quote name='mhuk' post='138796' date='Feb 12 2008, 12:42 PM']But I remember reading a post with Bill recommending the Deltalites over the Beta 10s (may have been on Bill's forum not the Finnbass one).[/quote] Thumper and Bill do disagree on this, becasue it's a purely personl choice. So I'd say screw the money consideration, do some research about the sounds of the two and choose because of that!
  23. Gilmour, that looks great. You have really made me catch the BFM bug! Now trying to decide between an Omni 15 Fullrange or a Tallboy like yours... I have the 15" woofer already and I want to build something!! Don't hold yer breath tho, it won't happen til the summer, plus I have a P-bass projec tot play with at some point.
  24. [quote name='dlloyd' post='138532' date='Feb 11 2008, 10:37 PM']I'd normally be the first to call snake oil on cable issues, but having recently swapped out some of the cheap patch cables on my pedal board with some of OBBM's, there was a glaringly obvious reduction in hiss.[/quote] +1. OBBM's cables have worked wonders on my basic tone, insofar as they don't kill it like my old leads did! Instrument leads, patch cables and speaker cables have all made a difference (to my ears). I've finally managed to persuade our g**tarist to contact Dave for some leads himself, he keeps losing his leads at gigs...
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