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dmccombe7

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  1. Over a week ago i emailed them thru their website and no response. Bit disappointed but its not the end of the world. Dave
  2. Had to have a 2nd take wndering what 8/13 and 8/14 was then i realised in US you always use month before date rather than in UK its date and month. There's me initially thinking it was an address thing. It was just a for a second or two then it hit me. I'm not that slow...............honest. 😂 Have a good weekend Blue. Dave
  3. Have to say i wasn't impressed with Sandberg response ........ nothing at all. ???
  4. Finally got round to shimming my MarloweDK neck. Used a 1cm wide strip of a business card which was 0.33mm thick. That gave me enough for my needs but only just. I was able to straighten the neck a little more without getting fret buzz and string height is now around 1.8mm. I'm more than happy with that so many thanks to all for the advice and the Marlowe now feels a lot easier to play and more like my Geddy Jazz with regards feel. I'm a very happy bunny again. Dave
  5. I have the ACS ones but to be honest very rarely wear them unless i feel the band is approaching "too loud" but we dont really play that loud on stage. I also have a set of Senner ear plugs for the bike and they fit really well and allow certain noise thru. They do a musicians ear plug that might be worth a look. They are round rather than shaped liked the ACS ones and more like the industrial ones you get Dave. Dave
  6. I tried that ice thing after our first set and it worked a treat for the 2nd set. I've been steeping my fingers in meths for the previous week but didn't seem to do anything. More gigs is the answer. Dave
  7. I think they started producing them around 2003 but that's based on comments taken off the TB site around 2003 / 2004 era. Not sure if Mesa have a check on their site for serial numbers like basses have. Think the earliest models had twin input sockets rather than a switch for active / passive modes. Also early ones had blue instead of black on the front facings at control knobs etc. Maybe our very own Mesa expert and user of many years can help @Steve Browning Dave
  8. whereabouts was it Stevie. Sounds like a venue to avoid. Dave
  9. I did look at Stewmac shims but they dont appear to do one long enough for Sandberg 6 bolt neck pockets.
  10. Yes the more i read up on it the more serious issues around shimming is that it can warp the neck and i've seen some examples on line. I've contacted Sandberg to see if they can offer advice on it and if they can supply a shim specifically for this bass. Dave
  11. There seems to be different thoughts on shimming whereby if its shimmed at one end (stepping effect) you lose some of the sustain from the neck thru the body because you've reduced the contact area slightly. Others say it makes no difference to the sound from the bass. I'll have a look at maple veneer sample idea and check out the link you've posted. Cheers Dave
  12. I get what you mean. Think i'll try this at the weekend as no gigs and the bass needs some new strings. Looks like a plan is starting. Many thanks for the advice. Dave
  13. I watched a few vid clips on shimming and its taken me a little while to get my head round why you just shim the very back of the neck rather than the full neck pocket but i get it now. Any idea what thickness you might be talking about or is it a trial and error thing.
  14. Was it the plastic or cardboard that you used. ideally i need to raise the neck approx 1 - 1.5mm to give me some spare adjustment on the E saddle.
  15. What did you use to shim the necks ? Dave
  16. I think you can ask for a more powerful version but its not a standard production by looks of it. Dave
  17. Well that's mine just paid for and should be sent out Thu/Fri no idea how long it'll take to get here especially if its held up at customs until payment made. or do they deliver and just send you an invoice for the money to be paid ? Dave
  18. £800 plus £28 postage to UK then add on Import tax and VAT so i'm guessing circa £1k in total Dave
  19. Thanks @Bluewine you're a true gent. I was going to take a holiday over that area and make a visit to the museum not long after it opened but life changed and it didn't happen. Maybe some day. Many many thanks for sharing some HD pics. Always appreciated. Dave
  20. 1st gig with Glam Rock band and our new guitarist at The Dreadnought in Bathgate. One of the singers had food poisoning from the night before so she was extremely unwell but like the trooper she is The Show Must Go On she carried on. New guitarist did a sterling job after just 3 weeks with the songs. Venue was pretty busy with people up dancing almost from the 1st song. Quite a few standing with mouths open when we took to the stage but the feedback has been amazing. Several people mentioned they were too busy watching the show to dance and were amazed at the outfits and what they were witnessing. Very hot on stage and drank about 2 litres of water during the show. Few early bird pics have appeared so here's one of them to give you an idea of what we do.
  21. My VM4 has plenty of travel left on the saddles and string height is 1.5mm across the board. I know Fender set up manual states 2.5mm on the E string and i can work with that but its better and easier for me at 2mm or less. I bought the bass 2nd hand so it would be worth having a pro look at it to be on safe side. Dave
  22. Dont recognise the bass amp ? what make and model is it @Franticsmurf ? Dave
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