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Sparky Mark replied to Sparky Mark's topic in Basses For Sale
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https://monsterbolts.com/products/socket-set-cup-a2-3-48 But I think these are the right ones: https://monsterbolts.com/products/guitar-fender-saddle-screws-inch-a2
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Dropped my bass last year and broke the neck just inside the peg box. I expected to have it pinned back together... but as it was insured, it got a whole new neck. £4800 all told, so Thwaites' £2k was a bargain!!!! These luthier people, honestly, expecting to eat and pay mortgages.....
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And if it's an M2.5 than the UNC equivalent will be 3-48 or if it's closer to M3, it will be UNC 4-40. Imperial measures are quite a nightmare when you're not used to them. 😉
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Compact budget PA set-up to put bass through (without back-line).
Woodinblack replied to Al Krow's topic in PA set up and use
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Selling a few pedals that aren’t getting much use. All in good working condition, all have Velcro on the base. Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass – £130 Early model. Had it for around nine years, always been on the board but well looked after until I got the new version recently - I like the VU meter on the new one. Good condition. Comes with original box, no manual. Way Huge Pork & Pickle – £100 Overdrive/fuzz combo. Been on my board for a few years, good condition. Comes with original box, no manual. Behringer Bass Brassmaster Clone – £35 Very lightly used, comes with box and manual. Prefer collection in Edinburgh, but can post at buyer’s cost (around £8 per pedal unless buying more than one).
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Hey, that’s Norway to say goodbye - Roberta Flack
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I think the Vigier Passion pickup positions are perfect and I'd love to hear what a pair of MFDs sound like in those positions. However, since you're paying for it, what is it you want to get out of this bass?
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lemmywinks started following Don't Look
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These were my good eyes as well.
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HeadlessBassist started following CLEANING COATED STRINGS
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As Doctor J mentioned, the idea of these strings is that you don't need to wipe them down. The nanoweb coating keeps the muck out of the grooves. To give you an idea, I change my Elixirs once a year on my main Jazz bass, and that's usually after 30-40 2 hour Warners/Theatre live shows. Just play them and enjoy them
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By the way, there's loads of information about original Kramer here (I chose the parts section): http://www.vintagekramer.com/parts.htm
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Linear is usually using a bigger transformer and therefore weighs more. The case has to be opened, if the specs do not reveal the technology used.
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Twin Head Music Stand Lamp from German brand Konig & Meyer Top quality. Used for a project and no longer needed. Two units available; price per unit. Latest LED technology Neutral white light with high contrast Light heads can be individually switched on/off 2x 4 LED Material: Plastic Dimensions: 165 x 100 x 55 mm Clamping range up to 20 mm Battery operation with 3 x AA (battery life at maximum brightness approx. 5 hours, then reduced brightness) or via mains adapter
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The idea of Elixirs is that the entre string is coated after being wound, which stops your biocrud getting into the winds, thereby eliminating the need to to clean with meths. Wipe down with a dry cloth, if needed, but don't use any kind of solvent on a coating like that, would seem to be the obvious course of action.
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You lucky, lucky people. I am resurrecting this thread! I just bought a 1976 Kramer so it has to be imperial and I need a grub screw for the very unusual offset saddles. It is (drumroll please) 3-32 or 3-36 according to my measurements. I expect m2.5 and a pitch around 0.7 in metric would do the job as at that size the difference is so minimal. So I checked your useful links provided and.....nothing. I'm in Mexico so everything is imperial anyway and can't find anything here either. I really don't fancy a trip to the old centre where all the guitar shops are but I don't think I have a choice. Moral of the story....don't buy really old stuff!