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[quote name='Musicman20' timestamp='1472038146' post='3117876'] What exactly is ex-demo about them? [/quote] I read somewhere that Maruszczyk make some basses for shows/exhibitions so it may be one of those
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Hi all, Was just looking at getting some new strings for a couple of basses and not being able to afford DR Black Beauties for them both. Head over to Amazon.com (not .co.uk) and find that they are selling Black Beauies for $20 and with shipping only £4 a set...can't really pass up two sets for £47 when one will cost you £38 https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_1_9?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=dr+black+beauties&sprefix=dr+black+%2Caps%2C203 Happy to be told somewhere that will do them cheaper in the UK. Happy Wednesday!
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[quote name='NickD' timestamp='1471961774' post='3117271'] Aero71 was selling a Jazzus recently, and I'm pretty sure you'll fid a demo video in the thread if you dig it up. [/quote] Sorry I realise I wasn't too clear. I meant I couldn't find anything on the Leaf model not the Jazzus https://www.public-peace.de/index.php/mensinger-guitars/m-basses/men-the-leaf Thanks for pointing me in the right direction for a Jazzus though!
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I've spent today reading numerous Maruszczyk threads and looking at the website. Serious GAS for a Jazzus or one of [u][b]"The Leaf"[/b][/u] but I can't seem to find anything about them demo wise. Anyone got one or tried one?
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And here we have the stripped body I found out from the original owner that there is some filler on the rear of the body which the Nitro Mors decided to melt...It also melted some of the binding on the body Next up: Sanding, filling and priming for dipping!
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Next stage: Stripping the thick paint. I know others may have just taken a sander to it but I decided to go for the Nitro Mors route. At times I wish I had sanded it but over all I managed to get nearly all the paint off with one tub of Nitro Mors
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So first off was sorting out the superglue filled neck. The answer: Acetone. I used acetone to soften the glue then gently scraped it off the fretboard and profusely oiled the board to stop the acetone drying out the 'board. End of product below
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Hello all, A while ago (April) I picked this up from a FB group for a bargain price. It's progressed a fair bit since I have got it but I thought I would start a build diary to show you all the process Safe to say the previous owner hadn't done a great job refinishing. With the addition of using superglue to fill the frets to make it 'fretless' I had a bit of work to do. My plan is to strip it down and swirl paint it black and gold....This could go one of two ways....
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[quote name='Highfox' timestamp='1471199430' post='3111216'] Retrovibe do a T-Rod if you're after a split P type. [url="http://www.retrovibe.co.uk/t-rod/butterscotch-bass.html#"]http://www.retrovibe...otch-bass.html#[/url] Think there are a few basschatters with them? [/quote] I've contacted David at Retrovibe a few times and I know he is very active on a Rickenfakers FB group and is always willing to help and customise options on basses so maybe he can sort you out with your 51 P bass itch
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Hi all, My Phil Jones Suitcase is not sounding quite right, as if one of the drivers is clipping or working too hard. I have been in touch with Synergy Distribution in Birmingham who do repairs but it would have to be couriered there and back from Scotland and the Suitcase isn't exactly light. Does anyone know of a Phil Jones repair centre closer to Scotland? Cheers!
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SOLD TC Mojomojo + Ibanez SB-7 + B7K
BassApprentice replied to Joeyfivebags's topic in Effects For Sale
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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1463762257' post='3053942'] This is (roughly...) where the bridge should measure 43.2, hence the 'front' of the bridge at 41... Hope this helps; subject to completion, correction and/or contradiction from others. [/quote] Sorry I haven't been on in a while. This photo is great! Thanks very much. The consensus seems to be to move the bridge forward so I'll give that a go. Thanks all and I may be back with more questions!
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Firstly, thanks for all your advice. I like to think I can set up an instrument but this is my first time putting one together and setting it up which is proving more challenging that I (naively) thought. I have another question. When measuring from the nut to the 12th fret, where do you measure to? The beginning or middle of the fret? If it is the middle do I need to move my bridge saddles to 42cm? Thanks again for your help
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Hi All, So I am very close to finishing a P bass project and have some questions regarding scale length. I picked up an old P bass from a charity shop to use the body for this project and have replaced the bridge but I used the existing holes from the previous bridge, I then measured the scale length and it came in at 34.5". My question is: Does this really matter? Would the collective advise me to drill holes for the bridge half an inch up in order to have a 34" scale? I understand that a longer scale will increase the string tension and will change the "voice" of the instrument. Just looking for some advice, Cheers!
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I've sent Wicked Coatings a message asking about guitar bodies and if they can do solid colours rather than the patterned "films" so we'll see what they say
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How weird, I just started a topic on dipping a bass this afternoon too. Where did you get the stuff to hydro dip your bass from?
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Haha you're probably right, it may not be as easy as it seems. Yeah it does seem a bit lucky dip *excuse the pun* Well it could be the finish you put on after but Humbrol do both gloss and matt finish enamel paints (which are recommended for doing this) but since it is going onto water I don't know if that affects the finish of the paint? I'm starting to think this might be a hit and hope scenario. Once I get the bits together I'll give it a go. Cheers all!
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Hi all, I have a beat up old P Bass body lying around and want to bring it back in to use. I've seen people dipping guitars into swirl paint jobs and getting some pretty impressive results. It doesn't look too difficult to do and I would just want to do it with one colour, can you do that? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmSV2l6JFt0 Also I've noticed that all these guitars have a gloss finish, could you use a matt enamel paint and get the same result? Cheers guys!
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what's the worst thing that's happened to you onstage?
BassApprentice replied to Funky Dunky's topic in General Discussion
Was playing a gig at a University union when I was about 16, and I had a shiny new wireless kit allowing me to roam around the stage. I got a bit over confident and decided to jump off the stage to join the crowd. At this point the receiver fell out of my bass, hit the floor sending the battery flying and cutting my bass out mid song.... -
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Billy Sheehan Signature Drive pedal alternatives?
BassApprentice replied to BassApprentice's topic in Effects
And what do you know, should have checked the forum before typing that last post. One for sale for £95....*Runs and checks bank balance* -
Billy Sheehan Signature Drive pedal alternatives?
BassApprentice replied to BassApprentice's topic in Effects
Cheers for the all the input guys! Fretmeister alerted me to someone selling a Billy Sheehan pedal for £90 but I was too slow so I think I'll wait and hope another passes by at that price. Don't think the Ashdown do quite what I want them to do but if one comes up cheap enough might just take a punt at it -
Hi all I only recently found out about this pedal and I think it might be what I've been looking for for a while now. I really like the Drive/Clean blends and the separate loops for each channel. The only problem is the price, £165 is quite a lot for one pedal so I'm just seeing if there are any cheaper alternatives in the sea of effects pedals out there?? Or is it a case of saving my pennies to get the real deal? Cheers guys!
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Squier Musicmaster replacement pickup
BassApprentice replied to BassApprentice's topic in Repairs and Technical
Thanks for all the advice folks, think I might try and source a cool rail and see how that goes! [quote name='redstriper' timestamp='1398536148' post='2435077'] I have a Bronco and the original strat pick up is a bit thin sounding, especially on the E string. I play reggae, so I need a really deep tone - can anyone recommend the best replacement? I am considering either the Brandoni Cool rail strat humbucker that Jean-Luc recommends, or this one on ebay - [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=161193407153"]http://cgi.ebay.co.u...em=161193407153[/url] PS Sorry for the slight topic hijack [/quote] That's quite alright Redstriper, best of luck finding a pickup!