Sean Posted September 15 Posted September 15 (edited) I've just got back from Islington after collecting this monster that I bought 6 weeks ago. I'd given up on finding one years ago. I've gigged a 12 in the past, I've played "those" songs live, I've seen Cheap Trick a few times, I've seen Tom Petersson guesting with Pearl Jam playing Surrender in the US, I've been chasing one of these for years. It's a 1999 B12L and it's like New Old Stock. It's pristine. @Wolverinebass has given me some great pointers for biamping via the HXStomp and shared patches that I've already trialled with 4-string Spectors. It's the first set-neck bass I've ever had, apropos of nothing, just saying. It needs a set up, it'll get new strings in the morning and then I'll see what it can do. It's relatively light for such a thing @9.5lb. No idea of neck dive yet. That's the original Hamer case and the original certificate with serial number is in there. More pics and updates as the week progresses. Edited 15 hours ago by Sean 25 Quote
itu Posted September 15 Posted September 15 That bass looks serious! Hopefully we will hear some playing after you have changed strings. That number of strings, it may be wise to change one at a time and not stress the neck too much. 3 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted September 16 Posted September 16 (edited) 9 hours ago, itu said: That bass looks serious! Hopefully we will hear some playing after you have changed strings. That number of strings, it may be wise to change one at a time and not stress the neck too much. From experience, you would want to change one course of three at a time. I did make the mistake of taking them all off at once to restring and it took the neck almost a full day afterwards to equalise back. Which was a bit stupid. Edited September 16 by Wolverinebass 2 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted September 16 Posted September 16 That's a fabulous looking thing. Obviously going by the mantra of, "He who dies with the most strings wins!" 3 Quote
LeftyJ Posted September 16 Posted September 16 38 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: That's a fabulous looking thing. Obviously going by the mantra of, "He who dies with the most strings wins!" Pianists: "Hold my beer" 2 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted September 16 Posted September 16 This has a look of ‘death to false basses !’ about it . Embrace your inner pinnick/ Petersson / manowar , and turn to 12 ! 1 1 Quote
Jonesy Posted September 16 Posted September 16 Really cool! Enjoy your new purchase. I'd hate to think how much a string change sets you back. Hopefully you like the sound of worn in rounds 😃 Quote
Sean Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 6 hours ago, Wolverinebass said: From experience, you would want to change one course of three at a time. I did make the mistake of taking them all off at once to restring and it took the neck almost a full day afterwards to equalise back. Which was a bit stupid. Thanks. I need to remember this. I decided that the EXL170-12 strings it came with are good for a while, they've been on there a while but they’ve never been played. Interesting it was tuned to Eb Standard but I’ve now tuned to E standard and that has raised the action as you might expect. Truss-roddery will have to happen now. There was corrosion in the bottom of the battery box causing a bit of crackly noise, so I’ve swapped it out this morning for a clean/new one I had here. It’s all untouched inside the cavity and there’s not a scratch on it. I think it’s just lived in its case under a bed since the 90s. 2 Quote
cetera Posted September 16 Posted September 16 Fantastic! Proper USA Hamer too rather than an import model.... Nooooooice! 1 Quote
Wolverinebass Posted September 16 Posted September 16 49 minutes ago, Sean said: There was corrosion in the bottom of the battery box causing a bit of crackly noise, so I’ve swapped it out this morning for a clean/new one I had here. It’s all untouched inside the cavity and there’s not a scratch on it. I think it’s just lived in its case under a bed since the 90s. Ironically, mine doesn't have a battery box and it's a 98. The battery is inside the cavity. 1 Quote
Sean Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 1 hour ago, Wolverinebass said: Ironically, mine doesn't have a battery box and it's a 98. The battery is inside the cavity. This is the third battery box replacement I've done in the last couple of years. One was an Ibanez, one my maple-board Spector and now this. I've never had an issue with the batteries in the cavity! Quote
Sean Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 I can report that if Neck Diving was an Olympic event, this Hamer would be the 12-string bass version of Tom Daley and bring home multiple Golds. It's a true champ 🥇 But we knew that anyway. Quote
Wolverinebass Posted September 16 Posted September 16 30 minutes ago, Sean said: I can report that if Neck Diving was an Olympic event, this Hamer would be the 12-string bass version of Tom Daley and bring home multiple Golds. It's a true champ 🥇 But we knew that anyway. I would say, get a better strap. Mine is fine with a wide Hofner leather strap and it barely moves more than an inch or so. As a side note, I used Hofner straps on quite a few basses as an ironic joke about how awful their basses are and why McCartney isn't my favourite bass player. Playing a Status Buzzard with a Hofner strap? Next level irony awards to me please. Since then, I've moved to Harvest and they're brilliant, but the irony meter has been substantially reduced. 1 Quote
Sean Posted September 16 Author Posted September 16 I've got a Levy's 4" with rawhide on the inside on a Yam that I can transfer. I shall check out Harvest. Quote
12stringbassist Posted September 17 Posted September 17 Lovely. The Chapparall weighs less than the regular B12 that I own. 4 Quote
Sean Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 The B12L will be getting gigged on 5th Nov. I'll be singing and playing two cheap trick classics with a couple of friends at The Vic in Swindon. HX patches done, I just have to learn the lyrics properly 🤔 2 Quote
Sean Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Here’s a sample.I’ve recorded it this morning for the guitarist and drummer to practise with. It’s using a patch I adapted from @Wolverinebass. It’s using the Orange Rockerverb 50 and Orange 4x12 models for the >500Hz and the RB800 + Ampeg 810 models for the low end. It’s got some compression in the mix but that’s it. Bi-amping is so much fun, I can’t to try it live. There’s a rig rundown video with Tom Petersson and it shows his amp settings so copied those over for the Rockerverb doing the high end and then I moved away from the Orange AD200 for the bass as I just didn’t like it and thought the RB800 model sounded amazing through the Ampeg 810. I put TP’s settings into the RB800 model as a start and tweaked from there. One thing I haven’t done yet is put a dash of chorus >700Hz as recommended by Andy. @warwickhunt we're not going into competition with the awesome Cheat Trick 😉 IWYTWM BD+V.mp3 Edited 23 hours ago by Sean 6 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago That sounds great, Sean. I'll look forward to seeing that one next time I'm in the area Quote
Wolverinebass Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, Sean said: Here’s a sample.I’ve recorded it this morning for the guitarist and drummer to practise with. It’s using a patch I adapted from @Wolverinebass. It’s using the Orange Rockerverb 50 and Orange 4x12 models for the >500Hz and the RB800 + Ampeg 810 models for the low end. It’s got some compression in the mix but that’s it. Bi-amping is so much fun, I can’t to try it live. There’s a rig rundown video with Tom Petersson and it shows his amp settings so copied those over for the Rockerverb doing the high end and then I moved away from the Orange AD200 for the bass as I just didn’t like it and thought the RB800 model sounded amazing through the Ampeg 810. I put TP’s settings into the RB800 model as a start and tweaked from there. One thing I haven’t done yet is put a dash of chorus >700Hz as recommended by Andy. @warwickhunt we're not going into competition with the awesome Cheat Trick 😉 IWYTWM BD+V.mp3 4.06 MB · 0 downloads Nice work squire. Glad to have helped you out. 1 1 Quote
Sean Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago The other one. Slightly different settings but just a few teaks to the EQ. Very quick pre-rehearsal practise tracks for the band but my first 12-string recordings for many years. My throat is now officially sore! Surrender Practice .mp3 1 Quote
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