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5 minutes ago, jay bass said:
Hi
is this strung through the body or just the bridge as that will make a difference to the amount of silks showing at the tuners end.
They definately have more of a shiny look than thomastik la bella or detroit flats.
pictures shown are maruszczyk flats on a 57 reissue p bass without the the throughbody stringing.
Thanks so much for that. I think that settles that my current flats are Maroooosiks
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Sorry for the ancient thread revival. Ive done a separate thread on some flatwounds that came on my Cabronita bass that im really liking and some suggestions are that they are maruszczyk.
Does anyone who uses them have a close up photo at all please? My flats in question are uber shiny/glassy in feel, black silks at both ends BUT the above headstock photo differs slightly from mine in that teh silks on mine seem shorter
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Thanks for all the replies so far. Just doing some more research and some places suggest the silks on Dunlops are slightly 'coated' to prevent fraying. If this is the case then the search goes on as they are just standard silks.....
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On hold pending usual
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I have a set of Elites Detroit Flatwounds and a set of Elites Groundwounds. Both cut for 4-in-a-row fender style headstock with plenty of winds (i only usually snip the E).
Both have had minimal play time but new project requires 'orrible zingy rounds.
£15 each set of £25 for both. Price includes UK postage
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7 minutes ago, Reggaebass said:
Could be Dunlop
These definitely sit in the old school camp. Never tried dunlop but ive read they are more ‘modern’ type ala chromes/fender?
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These came on my cabronita bass but the owner didnt know what they were. Standard brass ball ends, black silks at both ends. Glassy shiny ala la bella, not massive tension, very even and even though they are thumpy the E is not a dead thunk. Tempted to say possibly the Marooooooosik’s that are sold by bass direct but cant be sure. Any ideas?
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There was one cheap bass that i traded in at a local crack converters. Probably not worth much but since has become something that would be sentimental now. It was a Samick Artist Series bass but in a colour/style i havent seen before. Its exactly the same as this picture of one for sale in Turkey of all places.
I bought it from Sam's Guitars in Bangor, North Wales when i was working on Anglesey around 1999/2000 and sold it in bolton around 2001/2002
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Fender 7150 pure nickels are my go to rounds when i need rounds. As a flats player these are the only rounds i can tolerate
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Taken from a MIM Fender Cabronita bass as I have replaced it with a blade style pickup. Nice beefy tone (once you swap out the terrible .22 cap in the Cabbies to a standard .47 jobbie) and would be great for someones wacky project.
No stickers on this to say whether its bridge or neck but online talk is the Fenders shipped with bridge pups and the Squiers with neck ones – the bridge being a tad hotter.
Fully working, adjustable polepeices and a great eye catching alternative to more ‘standard’ style pickups.
Comes with mounting screws and even has the small ear clips if your bass/project requires them rather than the standard UV mount that the Cabronita takes and will be boxed and posted to your UK door within the asking price of £65
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Please bare with me here, my ‘technical’ knowledge is lacking so I may well ramble here….
I have a Fender Cabronita bass that I want to replace the pickup in. Main reason being the well documented misaligned pole pieces. I have corrected it slightly with a threaded saddle bridge but looking over on Talkbass the consensus seems to be that the TV Jones blade pickups are a good upgrade.
This is where it becomes a bit foggy – TV Jones state their blade ‘bass’ pickup is a “Thunderblade” which specs out at DCR – 4.0k and Inductance 1.74H. However, several TB’ers seem to suggest the TV Jones Superton (advertised by TV Jones as a guitar pickup) is exactly the same as the Thunderblade just in a different casing. The specs do differ slightly though when I look further into it with the Superton speccing in at DCR 4.0K and inductance 1.81h.
I do much prefer the look of the Supertron, its more readily available and it does seem to be the pup Fender used on their limited run of Cabronita Borrocha basses.
Would the seemingly (to my amateur mind) small variation in inductance affect the tone massively? I don’t want a toppy guitar like pickup but the fact Fender seems to put the Supertons in the Borrocha basses plus the insistence by TB’ers that the pups are one and the same suggests there may be only a very slight difference between the two pups that are advertised as “bass” and “guitar”
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I do want to give these another go. I remember mine being almost a Mesa BB750 for nearly quarter of the price. As you say, it does the ‘tubey/valvey’ thing very well
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Sorry, come home to 6 PMs about this. Will reply now but please consider as sold
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Desperate price drop before the bass im after goes If willing to collect or can deliver locally id take a hit and let it go for £375
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Was sold on ebay but buyer never paid or got in touch to arrange collection 🤬. As such back up for sale
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Id say medium/high. Nowhere near roto’s but not floppy noodles like TI’s. May have a used set knocking round if you want to give them a wirl
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I love their flats but my one big bugbare with them is their over long E string. Been like that for years and causes the body of the string to wrap round the tuning post. Still sound great but it cant be good for the string?
i was told a while back that the Elites are made by GHS which may explain the above as i had the same “issue” with the E on the GHS Precision flats
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Bass wise a 90's reissue Epiphone Rivoli in Cherry Red which i sold to an Irish band called the Sea Pinks. Too many an amp to mention - Ampeg Sb12, Sound City 200 Mk3, Ampeg SVT II non pro, Ampeg SVT III Non pro....
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So I'm a big fan of tube tone and for home use i have an Ashdown LB30 going into a Ampeg 212AV - very moveable and great sound. However, through sheer laziness I've recently been using the in house old Peavey 1x15 combo at our rehearsal space and whilst it sounds ok its not amazing. I've also never been a pedal kinda guy, just plug my P's straight into the amp and away i go - generally looking for a slight breakup to the notes without full on distortion.
On my daily browse of Richtones second hand site i saw the Dr Sparrow bass driver for not much £ and thought 'maybe i can make that old peavey sound a bit more....er....valvey' So anyway, its now on its way to me.
Anyone else here use these cheap seemingly VT Bass clones? Anyone getting that "Ampeg SVT on the verge of breakup" type tone or am i expecting way too much?
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Price dropping to £450 as something has cropped up that has fired my GAS up
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I recently was in the market for a Mesa Big Block 750 and came across theirs for about £1,600!?!?!
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Aidan bought a pickup off me in an effortlessly smooth transition. Nae danger here 👍