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  1. Searching the basses for sale section for categories of bass is a rather hit and miss affair. Tags are very rarely used and inconsistent in format when they are used. I wondered if it would be possible to auto-generate tags for general categories by having options when listing a bass, eg. number of strings, fretted/fretless, headed/headless, with "Other" options available for oddities like the Ibanez Ashula or double necks.
  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1968092/pdf/brmedj02925-0058.pdf
  3. There was another YT video where someone asked what the point of the MS-50G+ was - the issue being that it doesn't have any amp sims in it. Preamp sims, yes, but not amp/cab sims.
  4. I'm not convinced that most people don't like the MK1s. The BH2s don't seem to fare as well but are there really vast numbers of people who don't buy an EHB 100 series because of the pickups, or rush to replace them?
  5. Yes. Don't forget he'll be converting from proper measurements to groats and furlongs, and he might have borrowed the Bass Direct conversion calculator. It's an 864mm scale.
  6. https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-1300w-16ltr-wet-dry-vacuum-220-240v/826kh Use only for the designated purpose. This sucks harder than [redacted] so don't go winding up in A&E in an embarrassing position.
  7. With both Cort and Ibanez bringing out headless models (or ranges in the case of Ibanez), they've presumably seen that there is a good commercial opportunity. I think Mark was shifting a fair few Corts at Bass Direct from what he said. Steinberger has kept going with the Spirit range. Headless instruments are better ecologically, as they use less wood - none wasted on an advertising billboard at the end of the neck.
  8. Is there somewhere on the pickup cover that you can experiment on without it showing up? If so, you could see if acetone harms the cover and if not, try that. It is a powerful solvent though so an initial experiment is needed.
  9. Have you tried any of these out in real life? Or, for that matter, the SRF705?
  10. There's a review of the MS-50G+: https://yoshblog.com/en/review/ms-50gplus/ The chipset is two generations on from the original. Looking at what the MS-70CDR+ has, I may well opt for that rather than the 60B+ - like the difference between the HX Effects and HX Stomp.
  11. AIUI, box section is more resistant to bending than plate. Try this: https://www.omnicalculator.com/construction/bending-stress
  12. They have rather different functions though. The Express is a somewhat limited multieffects, the HX One just does one effect chosen from a large selection.
  13. Effects list for the MS-50G+ - https://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_MS-50Gplus_FX-list.pdf It's pretty much a subset of the MS-50G effects. it's not just the original MS-50G effects before they were expanded, I've just compared part of the list and there are one or two later additions to the 50G effects list that are on the 50G+. So expect a revamped MS-60B with a subset of the 130-odd effects currently on it (as I have said before) but presumably using a more recent chipset than the fairly elderly original MS series.
  14. I would guess that not spending very much would mean rather less than £600-700.
  15. As soon as you want a third HX effect, you'll have to buy another HX One. There's a send-return loop on the HX Stomp if you want your set of pedals in the middle of the Stomp stuff.
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