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GONE! Unused Kalium (formerly Circle K) drop tuning strings A-D-G-C
verb replied to chriswareham's topic in Completed Items
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I received one yesterday. Weight wise it is 4kg on two different sets of scales. It balances fine on my 4" wide strap, no neck dive at all. The tuners are smooth in operation and have kept the bass in tune. I also have a PB50 and a JB20, the tuners on the 62 are the best of the three. Fit and finish all looks good. Set up wise, I just had to tune it.
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As Noddy said, "ITS CHRIIIIISTMAAASSS" PM me your address and I'll post them this morning.
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Is it these you need? PM me your address and I'll pop them in the post.
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Mrs Verb and I are going to see them in Birmingham this week. One of my wife's favourite bands but see never got to see them. We both enjoyed their set at Glastonbury on the TV a couple of years ago. Great to hear they are on form.
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I messaged Blue Aran, and they suggested that there may have been some crystallisation of the paint, possibly due to time in storage or exposure to cold temperatures. Stirring the paint should remove any crystallisation.
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Thanks Phil I did 3 coats but wasn't happy with the finish. I lightly sanded and did a 4th but still had the little bits. From your application description(thank you), to get the finish I would like I need to change how I'm applying the paint, it must have been luck I got it right on my test piece. So the white marks are normal if you knock the nibs off, I had wondered if I'd stored the paint incorrectly and affected it.
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Thank you for your replies. I understand that Tuffcab is designed for a textured finish. I wasn't clear in my post with regard to the finish I had achieved on my test piece, the finish was textured but smooth, if that makes sense. I don't mind a slightly rough surface, it's the white marks where the raised bits have been that I would like to avoid. I prepared the surface as you described and don't appear to have any adhesion issues. I only filled some screw holes using wood glue and sawdust. I will try altering my application and see if I get better results. Thanks again
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Thanks for the baffle paint recommendations, I went with the Rustoleum in the end. Now I am looking for some advice applying Tuffcab. I want a smoothish finish so am using plain foam rollers. I did a test on an offcut of ply and achieved the finish I want. When I applied the Tuffcab to the cabinet I cannot get the same finish. The painted surface is rough and has little bits on it. The bits come off easily, with a wipe from a hand when the paint is dry, leaving a small white mark. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or have any recommendations to avoid this.
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I did have to think about it for a moment, but it's 7 basses.
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EMG make their Thunderbird housing with a single J pickup inside, or the TW version giving you single or dual coil options. I'm sure some of the custom pickup manufacturers would make you a suitable pickup.
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D'ADDARIO 'BALANCED TENSION' STRINGS... gimmick or worth a punt?
verb replied to Greg.Bassman's topic in Accessories and Misc
Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd post here. D'addario currently have 50% off their Balanced Tension strings when paying with Players Circle Points, use code BALANCE50. -
I've purchased a couple of sets of EMG pickups from Dont Tell The Wife Guitars via ebay, the transactions went smoothly and the parcels cleared customs without charges. I also found if you watch an item you may get an offer of a small discount. Thomann have the 40TWX due in stock in a couple of weeks, but the MM5TW isn't due for several months.
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Rather than starting a new topic, I thought I'd ask in this one. I'm using tuff cab for the outside of my 1x12, but what paint should I use for the baffle and inside the ports?
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The "I own a Harley Benton" show-tell thread!
verb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I thought I'd mention the factory set up because people often state how their HB was good to go out of the box. I would think this bass is designed as a first bass, and having a bass that is easy and enjoyable to play would be important. As a beginner you may not know that a bass is adjustable, also, having to pay for a set up may be an unexpected expense. I stated that the bridge pickup wasn't central, not that the pole pieces don't line up with the strings. The pickup cavity is actually 2-3mm out of alignment with the center line of the bass. I thought I'd do an honest review of what a new HB could be like.- 38 replies
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The "I own a Harley Benton" show-tell thread!
verb replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I have two Harley Bentons, a PB50 and a JB20. I bought the PB50 as I had never owned a P bass and thought it would be a cheap way of trying one. I have to say I was impressed by it, the neck is as chunky as most reviews say but not unplayable. The standard strings, D'Addario stainless rounds I think, gave it a nice growly tone. I fitted some cheap flats, another first for me, it has a good thud but I prefer the rounds. Fit and finish are all good, the set up wasn't bad but it did benefit from a few tweaks. I bought the JB20 because I wanted the neck for a body making project I have planned. I had ordered an Allparts jazz neck, but returned it due to a few faults. When I received the JB20 I was surprised at how much I liked it, so I'm leaving it in one piece for the moment. The set up when I received the bass was poor, the action was very high and the intonation was out. The neck relief was fine, the nut was cut to the correct depth and there were no sharp fret ends. I found the standard strings were quite harsh, to the touch and to the ears. I replaced the strings with 45-105 D'Addario Pro Steels and gave it a set up. With only slight neck relief, I set the action at the 12th fret at just under 2mm on the G and 2.5mm on the E without fret buzz. Three of the tuners were very notchy, the other one was very smooth, I messaged Thomann and they sent me a replacement set. The replacements were slightly different but using the original mounting plates and all the other parts from the replacement tuners I now have functioning tuners. The pickups are a bit bland but functional. I have a set of EMG pickups that I decided to fit, but discovered the HB pickup mounting screw hole spacing is about 4mm narrower than standard J pickups. I may route the body and trim the scratchplate to fit the EMGs, if I don't like the gaps I can get a new scratchplate and make something to tidy up around the bridge pickup. I've also noticed that the bridge pickup is not central. The volume and tone pots seem to work mainly at each end of their travel. For all its faults I really like this JB20.- 38 replies
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Charvel Model 1B MIJ 1988 ***WILL NOW POST!!!*** - *SOLD*
verb replied to Sammybass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Do you need the circuit diagram for the preamp board or the bass? The bass schematic diagrams can be found in the support section on the Warwick website. By three knob version, I assume that is three band EQ. The Masterbuilt Streamer Stage 1 section shows various years of schematics.
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Michael purchased some strings from me, excellent transaction 👍
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That is the price you pay. Thomann collect the UK VAT for the HMRC, so there are no charges upon delivery.