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The B word that cannot be pronounced will soon take care of that...
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For a small ding I've used nail varnish.
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Do you anchor it in the tuner? As in putting the string down the hole, then sharply bend it? That alone is enough to keep most strings in place, even without a full turn winding (I sometimes have cut the string too short by mistake and found it was stable). Do you have a picture? Been using DR strings mostly for a decade now, Fat Beams, Hi Beams and recently Sunbeams and Pure Blues, and never had an issue like that. It's intriguing and I would first think of a string being incorrectly fitted... but you don't sound inexperienced so I don't know. A picture would be useful. Any chance the string core broke and it's being held by the outer windings only?
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What is the best head amp for Barefaced two ten?
mcnach replied to Radchenko's topic in Amps and Cabs
Mesa D800+ with a pair of Two10 here, playing mostly funk/ska/reggae but also Rage Against The Machine, RHCP and more... It's just mighty. Great combination. -
Well here is a guitarist putting us to shame
mcnach replied to bassbora's topic in General Discussion
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FX pedals with LEDs so bright that you can't see what each knob is set at
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amplifiers without a mute button
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1) Don't they make chrome AND nickel? I was convinced they did, but it's been a while. Mine certainly seemed to match the other tuners (chrome) 2) the ones I've had (a few BT-1, a BT-2 and a BT-7) looked just fine, the lever matched the rest. 4) I'm with you there... I really dislike reverse tuners. I owned a Classic 50 Precision for a few years and never really got used to it. 5) Being somewhat 'vertically challenged' I never encountered this problem 9) why would it be more logical the other way around? Unless you're lefthanded, of course. With the pedals in front of me, if I plugged into the leftmost one, the cable would get in the way between myself and the pedals.
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I'm not a fan of the one in my VM4, so much so that I'm going to remove it. I like it a lot in passive form, even with the limited tone control that it has in passive form
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I imagine it's whether the cable joins the two outputs in series or parallel. If in series, you double up the voltage, in in parallel you double the current.
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I only have experience of the Soul Food and the Mojo Mojo. The Soul Food is better than the Mojo Mojo, but still not fantastic. I would suggest the TC Electronic Spark Booster or the Valeton Tube Refiner. Both are very good at low gain warm sounds, and can get some nice overdrive if pushed.
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So sad to hear... I hope it's just a temporary glitch, I thought he was moving to a larger workshop sometime in the past few months and that his health was better. He builds superb cabs. I've owned six of them (keeping a pair of S112 as a compact, light and great sounding solution)... I hope he's ok, and that he catches up with the backlog soon. As sympathetic as I am towards him, the OP should not be in this position. Fingers crossed! @Contrebasse did you buy other cabs by now or are you still waiting to resolve this first?
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That's freaky!!! I have a translucent green one. I bought it on eBay. For... £40. When? In 2010, so nearly 10 years ago. Where is it? With my brother!!! 😲
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Yeah, I was very disappointed with mine. I sent it back.
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I'd say skip the single and just go for parallel/series. Keep it humbucking. Single is a bit too thin by comparison, generally, with the parallel giving you a better option...
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TKS S212 is nice and light and great sounding.
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So maybe it *is* worth the 200 after all. If my LMIII goes, I'd spend the money. I really like the amp and I can't buy something I like as much for that price, so...
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My girlfriend has one of these Standard Series in some kind of burgundy metallic type of colour. It's a very light, comfy bass with a thin neck, like a Jazz. It sounds pretty good stock, I've borrowed it a couple of times for gigs... pretty impressed with it.
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Jazz Bass bridges - What's the issue?
mcnach replied to AinsleyWalker's topic in Repairs and Technical
Me too. But not when it comes to something I have being said it's 'terrible': if I like it it's all I need. You need to discern. Otherwise I'd probably be playing a Precision with flats and talking crap about active instruments or some such, you know what I mean? The OP starts by stating that he's heard the Jazz bass bridge is terrible, without any idea of why it is so. It's not a good starting point. -
Jazz Bass bridges - What's the issue?
mcnach replied to AinsleyWalker's topic in Repairs and Technical
I would trust more your own judgement and experience than what other faceless anonymous people say on the interwebz, when it comes to things like this. -
That looks really good!
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Jazz Bass bridges - What's the issue?
mcnach replied to AinsleyWalker's topic in Repairs and Technical
In what way are they terrible? I see some people changing them (while common, it's far from being a majority), but I have never found the original bridges lacking, and it would not be just Jazz basses being affected, as other instruments use the same design. -
Is it that the new glue is delicious? Are they going to have to change it again?
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Of course you always have some idea... but just like that girl you date a couple of times and seems fine may turn out to be a very difficult person to live with, you can't fully assess everything until you are there and live it. My main band... we have all sorts of musical tastes, and personalities. But it's worked for about 10 years now. It's not about ticking a few boxes with the info you get at an audition. If it is that way for you, I envy you. edit: and bands evolve anyway, in ways that cannot easily be predicted
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There haven't been different versions, technically, but there's been at least three different kinds with regards to the glue and/or tolex used to finish the cabs.
