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LukeFRC

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  1. I’m not being facetious - but how do you avoid this?
  2. I'm not disagreeing with you at all, but I've always found it interesting how much my playing sounds like me playing a bass, regardless of the bass. Other people pick up my basses and sound so different. (usually better). Different basses of course sound different, and some fit with my playing and some don't. I tend to think of it that the pups type and position/ strings/electronics are going to have the fundamental effect on where the bass is going to sit tonally. The specific pickups, and woods and construction technique I think are often contribute the "voice" of the bass- in the same way my voice is different to yours. Of course if we were singing BV in a band, the finesse of the voice is going to get lost to a certain extent.
  3. I think what I was thinking is that if you high pass it around the tuning freq you can test if the high excursion is because the power of the amp is really good with transients, or if there is something going on below thetining freq which is giving the high excursion.
  4. I don't really get GAS when I see photos of basses... this though I like the storage stuff under the window - what's the thinking with how that's laid out?
  5. You’ve seen this site? http://www.zinfanus.com/zoom_b3/cabinets/index.htm out of interest - and Stevie May be able to tell us having designed the cab and done the maths - but if you use the HPF on the B3 can you dial out the knocking sound by taking out the subs? Ie is it the power of the amp or subsonics that cause the high excursion?
  6. Fly screen and pet mesh is a fairly common idea in some of the old Fearful builds. Pet screen would probably work better than my fly mesh. I stole the idea from @2x18 of this parish who has used it to great effect on his fearful
  7. So I’m getting excited seeing @funkles build and been planning my own. One of the provisos that my other half put on me having another “box” was it had to look as nice as my Mesa walkabout- that’s a green tolex, brown leather corners and handle and tan basket grill. While I could have just copied it I decided to go for another colour, like Stevie I’m going to mix my own Tuff Cab - combining turbo blue and black to get a dark blue (coincidentally not far from my bathroom wall colour in the background of the pics) for the grill I’ve got a tan coloured fly screen. Over 50% open and hopefully opaque enough not to look stupid - if it does I’ll pick up some black stuff and try that- it’s proper tough stuff so will be able to get it quite taught. For the leather corners there is a shop in our village called scrap, that sells erm scrap stuff for craft type projects. There is a bit of an ever changing range of leather offcuts from a local leather producer or user. I managed to pick up a couple of options for a brown - and also a light teal blue which might be quite fun. (Though crying out for a matching colour aluminium grill)
  8. isn't that so it works if mounted to the rear of a baffle? That's what I had always imagined
  9. I'm planning a fabric grill. The main consideration you have with fabric is how open it is - Unlike Barefaced with their slot port or equivalent, the port sits behind the grill - and is sized to move a fair amount of air. I've ended up buying some beige insect mesh which is 54% or so open and will let me get it taught. The downside is that it may not be opaque enough to look good! The aluminium grill Stevie has looks the dogs do-dahs and it would be only a little more ££ to paint it... the spray bike needs a top coat but does come in nice colours!
  10. Technically I think it's a rich black erring towards blue as I was trying to get as much pigment into the sublimation process as possible to be dark enough, but not have the risk of it going odd colours browns or something under stage lights. It will er towards a blue but in a way that won't look odd on stage, and contact the red.
  11. It was designed to sit top right - I think an inch from each edge of baffle gave enough clearance of the port that @stevie was happy. Obv adjust to taste based on what you think and what looks good! Talking of which - I kept my sticker rather than post it to you Stevie to post it back - you will have to let me know my number
  12. Did you end up doing a top coat on top? Looks interesting!
  13. That looks well good! Almost tempted to go for the aluminium grill
  14. Hmm sometimes these days I often start posts with something like "I'm not sure it's a good idea to sell this..." - and sometimes it's not hyperbole to amp up a sale thread, it's genuine uncertainty. BUT in any coms with perspective buyers I would repeat my uncertainty and if I changed my mind about selling something it's not because the selling isn't really really aware that I'm conflicted about selling item X. The other reason I might withdraw something is that if there's a chain going on... like with house sales. I was thinking of selling my G&L L1000 this week to fund a PreEB Stingray... say I put the L1000 on sale, someone enquired, I would have made them aware of the chain and then if the 'ray sold before the L1000 sale went through they would have known I might pull out of the whole thing. Kinda annoying, I get that, but the key I think is communication and letting the other party know the circumstances where you might pull out. To my mind it's my item, and until money has changed hands there's nothing forcing me to sell it. In a way, if I get this with something I'm buying it's sometimes not the worst thing, if the bass is any good then probably the owner doesn't really want to sell it! I get it's annoying, but unless it's some kind of unobtanium its just a bass guitar, and usually from a maker who still makes things
  15. You’ve got enough basses under the bed without making more!
  16. I think the guy on talkbass put a base coat down, and then brushed the top coat and then dropped the scrunched plastic down and pushed it in a bit then took it off. I wonder if you roll it on you don’t get enough thickness to make the effect work?
  17. draw it all out at 1:1 scale in plan and section. Everything is possible but you can fix all the problems in advance of picking up any wood.
  18. “1st I did a coat of black duratex. When dry I put down a coat of Oxblood duratex. Then took a thin plastic drop cloth they sale at hardware stores. After the Oxblood paint goes down you crinkle up the plastic cloth and stick it to the paint. Let it dry a bit then pull it up. I ordered the duratex base from manufacturer and had it tinted at Home Depot.” i take it to be something like this https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Polythene-Dust-Sheet---3-65-x-3-65m/p/154959
  19. Yeah have already asked him. Bottom coat black, top coat the ox blood colour. Leland Crooks apparently worked out the technique and there’s a thread I haven’t found on @Bill Fitzmaurice‘s rather good forum
  20. I’m intrigued by posts number 11 and 13 of this thread where he gets a leather kinda effect with duratex which is the US equivalent to tuff cab https://www.talkbass.com/threads/eden-410xst-vs-fearful-12-6-1.1080738/
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