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  1. One other possibility is the pot values. Active EMG pickups normally have 25k ohm pots in the volume/tone department. Passive pickups normally use much higher values normally 250k ohm in their harnesses. You said the J bass has a battery so you might consider getting a harness with these lower value pots.
  2. Quite obscure Rolling Stones factoid. My best mate's Mum refused to lend Mick Jagger her car to get the band to a gig because they 'looked too scruffy'. They lived in the same road as the Jaggers.
  3. Or indeed RMS or Peak Watts?
  4. Excellent result. I'll pluck up the courage to re-look at mine now I think.
  5. As TrevorR said, I use one of these as I'm often using an active and a passive bass during an evening. Not the cheapest thing but very solid and great quality. http://www.radialeng.com/bigshotio.php
  6. There is indeed a BT sig bass: http://www.basscentre.com/british-bass-masters/bruce-thomas-profile.html Not seen one in the flesh though. I'm sure there was one on here for sale not too long ago.
  7. Good knowledge, thanks for that. Mine is very much a working bass.
  8. Thanks, I think the 3TSB is particularly nice. A couple more pics for you.
  9. My '66 P has a bit of warlinp/lifting on the little pointy bit on the top bout. I hadn't thought about much... .until now
  10. I think the Ringo thing has reached unprecedentled levels of urban myth. Entirely fit for purpose for the Beatles; might have struggled in Rush though.
  11. If I remember my economics studies then I think one of the main ways to support developing nations is the removal of tariffs. Won't happen of course so much self-interest in the richer 1st world nations. My only experience of instruments made by a top luthier is ACGs and I have always thought they represent outstanding value for money. I clearly need to declare an interest at this point :-)
  12. Do you know which pickups are fitted to yours? I think I read somewhere that Fender had done a set to match the original '72 bass GL had, but of course I may well be talking bollocks.
  13. Very nicely put across too. So do you sell happiness Mr C?
  14. Thanks, I'm well chuffed with it.
  15. I had a Seafoam MIJ 62RI Jazz, cracking bass, no idea why I sold it. Probably chuffin' GAS.
  16. I head SOTW from this gig on the radio and I thought it sounded pretty lame so have avoided this in case of disappointment. I say the "classic" line up a few times in the dim and distant past and remember those gigs very fondly.
  17. Forgot to add that I picked the 32ohm version in case the preamp died when I was was out and about and I could then plug the 'phones straight into the source without presenting too a big a load for a portablbe music player.
  18. Per above really. I use them when I have to, or it makes sense to do so. A couple of my basses have zero frets but in all honesty I can't hear a great deal of difference. None at all in a live band situation.
  19. I have the 32ohm DT770 and drive them with a Fiio E12. They work very well together.
  20. Here are the orginal Limelight pics with the plain p/g.
  21. Kubichi X factor I think it was called.
  22. I put some Fender Original 7150L Pure Nickel Wound (40/60/80/100) on my 66P which sound really nice.
  23. Cheeky 86%, but one was a very lucky guess.
  24. Sad news indeed. Loved each and everyone of the AC/DC gigs I've been to over the years.
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