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Bassdude BE

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  1. Hi, i've bought this new a few weeks ago and have used it only 4 times since (+ i really need cash fast right now) so i decided to put this up for sale. A mint Bass pre-amp, D.I. box and distortion in one, new price = 170Euro in all big online stores, mine is mint and comes in original box with case candy and 2 new Duracell 9 volt batteries and you can have all that for 100E/90GBP !! It's a lot like the sansamp D.I.,only this one is more metal-minded and has a lot more grit to it on the second channel. picture: [url="https://picasaweb.google.com/114784379631091607043/GEWAPremiumAbsBassCase#5618490369242146514"]https://picasaweb.google.com/11478437963109...490369242146514[/url] can be posted all over EU for 15E / 12GBP grtz INTRESTED IN PARTIAL TRADE WITH A KORG PITCHBLACK!
  2. Nice, i'm looking for something like this, but i've never been a big fan of Squier products... How's the intonation on this bass? Do you have nay soundsamples by any chance?
  3. Bassdude BE

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    I recently bought a Genz benz streamliner from Paul, the amp had to be send overseas (i'm based in Belgium), but still arrived in perfect condition,it was very well packed and it was here damn fast as well (+-48 hours). Everything works perfect and i couldn't be happier. Communication was swift and Paul was a true gent and a great guy to deal with. Thanks again, Don
  4. Hi, are you intrested in a trade with a bubinga thumb BO + cash?
  5. Thanks bud, i heard a lot of good things about the Levys MSS2-4 strap (11cm wide, garmented leather back,36"-52") from other thumb owners, so i decided to try that one. link: [url="http://www.musicworldbrilon.de/GitarrenBaesseAmps/Gitarrengurte/Ledergurte/Levy's-MSS-24-BLK--16439.html"]http://www.musicworldbrilon.de/GitarrenBae...BLK--16439.html[/url] That one should fit the thumb very well , if not i'll make sure i'll try some of the other sugestions you described. thanks again, kind regards, Don.
  6. BTW, Do you have any idea how short these Minotaur straps can go? and do they have models with a suede back for more grip? i'd like a strap that goes from +-91cm to +-132cm and a suede back for more grip to reduce the neck dive. kind regards, D. PS: it looks like there hasn't been any action in the slaptrap site for a long time (and his ebay shop is offline since 2009) , so i'm afraid they might be out of business.. it's a pitty really...
  7. [quote name='mart' post='1296499' date='Jul 7 2011, 10:38 PM']Yep, if you have older Warwick tuners, then you have more to gain by switching to lighter tuners (actually I suppose I mean you have "more to lose" ). Relocating the strap buttons is more risky. The most effective way would be to move the top-horn straplock towards the headstock, ideally about 3 inches over from where it currently is. Unfortunately the top-horn is 3 inches too short for that! So you have to move the bottom button instead. On the Warwick forum Eberbachl tried this on his Thumb, but reckoned it wasn't worth it. On the other hand, Golem is a big fan of moving buttons around. In any case most people agree that you need to move the bottom button [i]towards[/i] the jack socket (not away from it, like some people think). I think you need to picture the bass in the position you'd like it to stay in, and then move the bottom button to the right, i.e. nearer the neck. You'll probably find that this means moving it towards the socket. Sadly you'll often read of people saying XXX worked perfectly and made a huge difference, but when you look into the physics you'll find their claims are impossible. And you'll often then find them posting 6 months later complaining about the neck-dive, showing that their "perfect" solution wasn't actually any good at all![/quote] Thanks for the heads up mate, i was just about to start drilling some holes in that beautiful bubinga body... instead i'm planning to order one of these: [url="http://www.slapring.com/de/shop/produktinfos/slapstrap.php"]http://www.slapring.com/de/shop/produktinfos/slapstrap.php[/url] a lot of warwick players swear by them and i think it should reduce the neck dive problem at least a bit as it sticks into its place once you strap it on. 100Euro for a strap is quite a lot , but it looks like one of the best straps i've ever seen and everyone who has them seems to be crazy about them, so i might give them a shot i think. @LukeFRC: sorry mate, i love the tone of wenge and bubinga & the sound of the streamer is just not growly/low mid enough for me...
  8. Ok, thanks for the feedback guys, i too believe that only a strap or lighter tuners can't solve the problem , but i hope a combination of many small changes (lightweight tuners, relocate the straplocks and a very good strap) might help to get the neck in a comfortable position when standing. I've read some reviews of people who had good results combining all these solutions, so i hope it works for me,otherwise this will become a very expensive project ... Btw, The Gotoh tuners are only 35-39grams each, while my current (old Warwick) tuners weigh around 60grams each, so there should be a noticable change in weight there. kind regards, D.
  9. The Dunlop MSS2-4 looks like it could be a good strap for the thumb, anyone tried that one yet? it is very expensive tho, 75Euro's for a strap... :shock: [url="http://www.musicworldbrilon.de/Gitarren--Bässe--Amps/Gitarrengurte/Ledergurte/Levys-MSS-24-BLK--16439.html?refID=preisroboter.de"]http://www.musicworldbrilon.de/Gitarren--B...preisroboter.de[/url] or might it's slightly cheaper and less wide brother do as well? Dunlop MSS3 (39Euro): [url="http://www.thomann.de/be/levys_mss3_blk_gitarrengurt.htm"]http://www.thomann.de/be/levys_mss3_blk_gitarrengurt.htm[/url]
  10. Nevermind the tuner part, i just ordered these Gotoh GB-350 tuners as they are even lighter than the Hipshot 3/8 ultralites and when i searched the forum i've read somewehere that they will fit a Thumb just as good as the hipshots as well... gotoh GB-350 tuners (35-40grams a piece) : [url="http://www.soundland.de/catalog/mechaniken/gotoh-gb-350-bassmechanik-p-257893.html"]Gotoh GB-350 Bassmechanik[/url] Also i ordered an extra straplock so i can raise the straplock at the bridge a little for better balance. Now i just have to continue the search for the best strap for my thumb... any ideas?
  11. [i][b]Originally Posted by schlobodan as for the strap locks they actually ARE DUNLOP recessed strap locks. Normally they work very well. simply buy a new set maybe there is some dirt that prevents the thing from working properly[/b][/i] NICE! Thanks man! I guess that in this case the straplocks obviously have been used a g*d*mn lot over the last 14 years and especially the one at the side of the neck looks really worn out, so better safe than sorry i guess... Any idea if the tuners i posted are right the ones? I'd really love to take this baby on stage rather than just use it as a studio bass, so if any of you play live with the thumb maybe you can share some wisdom about how you can make the "thumb life" a litlle easyer on stage??... Thanks!
  12. Hi, since last week i'm the happy owner of a very well made '98 Bubinga Thumb BO. I already cleaned the entire neck and body,replaced some cables of the pre-amp/pick-up's, polished the frets ,oiled the neck and managed to achieve a (for me) perfect set-up on the bass. The playability and tone are now amazing and i've already played untill my fingers bled the last few days as the inspiration just kept coming when playing my thumb while i was sitting down. But there lies the problem: when i sit down i place the curve of the thumb on my right leg and the neck then sits comfortably in front of my left arm/hand, but when standing up however the straplocks (my thumb has the recessed ones) don't hold (as they're probably worn out) and the bass doesn't position nicely and/or doesn't feel right as all of my straps seem to be too long/too thin/don't hold well in place. And neck dive really becomes an issue as well... :roll: The only solution i found so far that actually works is when i lock both ends of the strap to the upper horn and wrap this around my neck and shoulder, but when i do that all the weight is concentrated at the upper straplock and i'm afraid it might break... So i decided to try some small hardware changes/upgrades and see if i can solve this problem as i would love to use this bas live as well, wich i can't do unless i handle the balance/position problem. I have several possible (partial) solutions in mind and therefore wanted to ask you guys some advice on what is the best choice for each individual replacement part. [u]First: Tuners[/u] I was thinking about replacing the tuners as the old ones are a bit worn out anyway and a leightweight alternative might also help with the neck balance. so, is there a big difference in weight between a brand new set of warwick tuners and the Hipshot ultralites everybody is so positive about? To be honest i can't see myself spending 200Euro's for a set of 4 tuners (warwick webshop price) as i will need to buy a lot of other parts as well, so i looked around a bit and i found a German shop where i can order them for half the price (just 24,72Euro a piece), but now i was wondering if this is the same type and if they will fit my '98 thumb... :?: [i]Link to cheap Hipshot ultralites i was planning to buy:[/i] [url="http://www.banzaimusic.com/Hipshot-20650-B-R.html"]Hipshot 20650-B-R :: Hipshot :: Tuners :: Hardware :: Guitar and Bass Parts :: Musical Parts :: Banzai Music[/url] [url="http://www.banzaimusic.com/Hipshot-20650-B-L.html"]Hipshot 20650-B-L :: Hipshot :: Tuners :: Hardware :: Guitar and Bass Parts :: Musical Parts :: Banzai Music[/url] please advise! EDIT: [u]Second: Strap locks[/u] I already ordered a new set of Dunop flush mount straplocks! [u]Third: Strap[/u] The choice of strap is very important for holding the thumb in the right place i think as i already own a wide padded neoprene strap (7.5cm wide) wich is decent quality already and it doesn't work with the thumb as i can't raise the bass high enough and/or hold the neck in the right position. So i looked around the forums and found some thumb owners that vote for a wide leather strap, a double strap ,a Comfort Strapp™ and several others for the Thumb bass. The thumb bass is the first bass for me that has such a small body so i already noticed i will probably have to wear it higher up the belly. (wich i can't do with my older straps as they are all much too long or unstable) So i think it might be very helpfull for me to hear some advice from the more expierienced thumb players in here on which of the straps shown below is best for a comfortable position a little higher up the belly AND will help solving the neck dive problem. The 3 options i had in mind were: 1. Comfort Strapp™ Pro Bass Long 38"-45" (96 - 114cm) link: [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Comfort_Strapps.html"]Accessories at Bass Direct: Comfort Strapps, Guitar and Bass Straps:: Basses Guitars[/url] 2. Planet Waves 50DARE000 Guitar Strap - new specially designed strap allows you to spread the weight over both shoulders. Looks like this might be a good solution for the neck dive, anybody tried one of these:?: link: [url="http://www.thomann.de/be/planet_waves_50dare000_gitarrengurt.htm"]PLANET WAVES 50DARE000 GUITARSTRAP - Thomann Belgian Cyberstore[/url] 3. 11 cm wide padded leather strap (but i'm a bit scared it might be too long) link: [url="http://www.thomann.de/be/minotaur_used_look_bass_strap.htm"]MINOTAUR USED LOOK BASS STRAP BR - Thomann Belgian Cyberstore[/url] I could really use some advice on the strap as all my former basses were perfectly balanced...:roll: I need a good positioning as i play alot of fast lines all over the neck and therefore need good acces to all upper and lower frets. Comfort is also an important factor as i sometimes rehearse twice in one day in the weekends now and have to be able to stand up with the bass for 4-6 hours without being in agonizing pain...:| Help from other Thumb users will be rewarded with much gratitude!
  13. I've just sold my Modulus Flea bass (now called Mandy ) to Rooney and must say he's a really nice guy to deal with. Payment was a little slow but that was all Paypal's fault (paypal can be a real b*t*h sometimes!) and had nothing to do with him. All in all a very friendly ,trustworthy guy who i like to call one of my friends now this deal is done. can't go wrong with this one! cheers, Don.
  14. Cab now sold. Pricedrop & Bump for the head + gigbag.
  15. Hi bud, intrested in a TC Electronic RH450 and/or RS210 cab? ps: i'm based in Belgium btw.
  16. Hi bud, good looking Flea bass you got there allthough i must say i've just sold a mint 2006 Fleabass for 1050GBP on here, so your asking price might be a little steep...
  17. A Wal bass for 1200GBP??? Must resist the temptation...
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