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A slightly better photo....
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Finally finished this build - really chuffed with it so far but only played it quietly for a short time.
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And not to forget the USA made SUB Sterling.....in the same way the USA SUB is a cheaper version of the 'ray, the USA SUB Sterling is a cheaper version of the Sterling. Same sort of differences as the other USA SUB basses (no contouring, textured finish) but has 3 band eq but no pickup switch. You don't tend to see many USA SUB Sterlings around. I really like mine - sounds great and I prefer the thinner neck on the Sterling. I got GAS for USA SUB basses a few years ago and bought three; 4 string, 5 string and the Sterling!! Watch the 'for sale' section in the near future, I'm considering selling the 4 string USA SUB (blue one in my profile picture) because I always use the Sterling and it doesn't get used. I was going to sell it a year or two back but when I played it again, I really enjoyed it. That might well happen again!!!
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Thinking of changing amps....suggestions???
Jabba_the_gut replied to Jabba_the_gut's topic in Amps and Cabs
Cheers for the info. Hadn't really considered Shroeder cabs - will have find one to give a try. I do like the MB200 so will look at others in the range. Cheers again Jez -
I currently have two Ashdown mini cabs (1x15 and 4x8), a GK MB200 and an Ashdown ABM Evo ii 500 head. I fancy a bit of a change...... The current set-up isn't too big and fits quite easily in my Ford Ka (one cab ad the ABM head fits perfectly in the boot). I am finding myself looking at possible single cab solutions but also possibly changing the head as I tend to use the MB200 all the time. The set-up is just for a covers band and pub gigs so my two cabs is probably overkill as it is!! I'm thinking of: 1. Changing the ABM head for an EBS Reidmar and keeping the cabs 2. Changing the lot for a Markbass CMD151P 3. Get a different 4ohm cab for the MB200 4. Keep what I've got and go to the pub Any suggestions? Cheers .
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Glad you liked it. Many thanks for the kind words
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I'd also like to add my thanks to Si600 and Roland Rock or organising his event - much appreciated. I haven't been to one before but will definitely going again. It was a really was nice to meet such a friendly bunch of folk and to see and try out various different amps and basses - there was quite an array of completely different kit! I must admit, I particularly liked Nick's 5 string MTD and TC rig but there was also Wil's Status/Warmoth jazz and PJB cabs, Prime_bass's set-up, 72Delux's Warwicks and playing, Matt's Gretsch Baritone and numerous others. And not to forget a delicious slice of orange cake (really was [u]very[/u] nice)!! Thanks and look forward to meeting you all again. Cheers Jez
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I'll bring a GK MB200 and an Ashdown minicab. I'll bring 2 home made basses for comment and opinion!!!
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Hi Ben, Cheers. Not completely decided on the finish but leaning towards a water based gloss lacquer for the body. I've used the satin version before and that seems good so might give the gloss a try; I will use satin on the neck though, Jez
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Hi Rubis, I got the body and neck wood from Nugget - the body wood was a trade but the neck wood was ordered with some wood Nugget was buying for himself. I'll try to find the details of the seller and forward it to you as the wood is lovely and was reasonably priced. Seem to remember it costing about £50 but I got two necks out of it. Looking forward to trying the Delano pickups!! Cheers Jez
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I'll definitely be there - will bring two basses that I had in the build diaries. I'll bring a couple of pedals, an MB200 and either an Ashdown 4x8 or 1x15 mini cab. Looking forward to it. Cheers Jez
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Finally getting on with this build! Routing is complete for neck pocket, control cavity, bridge, tail piece and pick ups. I've rounded the body edges but still have some body contouring to do followed by lots of sanding!! Cheers
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[font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Bits and bobs (jazz control plate, neck plate, jazz pickups etc.)[/color][/size][/font] [s][font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Loaded jazz bass control plate. Used with light surface scratching and pitting. £5+postage[/color][/size][/font][/s] [s][font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Neck plate, bridge and control plate. All excellent condition. £10+postage[/color][/size][/font][/s] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Pair of jazz bass pickups. Bought these off eBay a while. Sold as coming from a MIM jazz bass but I can’t confirm that. Both pickups are the same size. Light surface scratching but good condition overall. £12+postage[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Spare tuner bits. One complete tuner and a few bits. Might be useful to fix a broken one. £2+postage[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Reel of lead free solder 250g bought to solder the controls on my bass builds. £19.99 at Maplin but they were doing them on a BOGOF the other week so I have a spare reel. £10+postage[/color][/size][/font] [font=Calibri][size=3][color=#000000]Cheers[/color][/size][/font] J
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I'll stick a note in my calendar - hopefully I'll be free. I'll bring along my own home made basses as something different. Cheers
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Ah yes, that body is a lovely piece of wood ad might just might look very similar to the wood on a bass you made!! The neck wood might also look familiar....... The LEDs are some surface mount ones soldered onto some stripboard to make them easier t wire up. They're a right pain to solder as each one is only about 2mm x 2.5mm and require some patience. The side dots are done using some 1mm diameter fiber optic cable with some heat shrink sleeving around it to make it look tidy. I'll try and add some more photos and explanation later. Cheers
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Sold some tuners to Ian. Nice polite chap and easy to deal with. Cheers again. Jez
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I've put bass build #4 on hold for a while as I've started another build!! This one will have a rippled ash body, flamed maple neck and an ebony fretboard. There will be a Warwick 2 piece bridge, Delano hybrid pickup, 2 band eq and green LED edge fret markers. I've made new templates for making this. So far the body blank is marked out, the neck rough cut and the truss road fitted and the LEDs have been installed into the fretboard. On a previous build, I fitted LEDs to the face of the fretboard but this time I'm fitting them on the side.
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This looks like it could be good for someone handy at fixing amps. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peavey-TNT-150-Bass-Amp-Combo-/291056609450?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item43c45368aa"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peavey-TNT-150-Bass-Amp-Combo-/291056609450?pt=UK_MusicalInstr_Amplifiers_RL&hash=item43c45368aa[/url]
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Bought a pair of pickups off Lee for a project. Well packaged and posted quickly. He even chucked in a second set of pickups which he thought I might be able to make use of - really generous. Thanks again.