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LukeFRC

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  1. This link may work https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008256334887&ref=content_filter
  2. He’s not on basschat - I contacted him on Facebook
  3. Think they could have made the logo bigger on the pickup?
  4. The holes would annoy me I think! Its a different beast to the warwicks I’ve had. Like you know in the video you’ve posted you can hear every note? Like take away the fact he’s a way better player than i will ever be and eq, amps etc - each note is present with a punch and a tone. On a lot of other basses I’ve owned the note is there but with less defined punch, I’ve got the house to myself so I just cranked her up to have a bit of practice and some of the little fills I would play on other basses just don’t seem to work as they sound more musical and stand out as guff ...
  5. It’s good. Go back 3-4 years and I had three through necks - they were great but picking up the G&L made me realise that I enjoyed a bolt on fender-type as much as anything else. Tone wise it’s obviously been designed to have a certain sound, there is a punch to the notes and musicality that seems designed to sit a certain place in the mix. Even in passive The bridge pup sounds a bit more full than you might expect, and the neck pup is usable, rather than a nasal tone. The nicest thing is that the ‘mid drop out’ with both pups up full isn’t too extreme and that’s where I like it. It’s seems both more trebly, more bass focused and with a punching midtone - all at the same time. With the current strings on, it doesn’t have the hollow warmth of the L1000 (think P bass) and in passive mode seems more synthesised and tailored to sound a certain way. Switch the preamp on, boost the bass just a tiny bit, and the bottom end fills out just enough for a typical P bass player like me. Thats playing gently/normal - dig in hard and the tone gets a certain aggressive grind to it that makes you smile. The Will Lee mids switch I need to try out more in different contexts to have a strong opinion on. Simple to use. I did the trade for it with the thought in the back of my mind that if I didn’t like it it would be easier to move on than a vintage Warwick. To my ears it will just ‘work’ in a mix, it’s super playable, not too heavy and Is more than enough bass for me.
  6. Hmmmm calling the genius that is “the Bass Doc” (a Sadowsky pickguard imported would cost over £100!) and a wall of basses. The Sadowsky fell off the other day, mostly due to my bad diy skills and stupidity... but while the screws are good the rawl plugs that come with Hercules hangers aren’t ... anyway scraped the back but was the catalyst for me getting the tort...
  7. Charcoal frost metallic btw. There was just one thing I didn’t like... this better?
  8. So a while back I did a trade with the lovely @warwickhunt which led to me driving back down the A1 with this lovely Sadowsky metro. I wanted to try one out, had a bit of a jazz bass craving and he about the only person in the uk interested in my super early thumb bass so it made sense. omg effortless to play - And sounds amazing.
  9. Some of the recent Alpher basses have been amazing looking
  10. More expert folk will chime in - but I think that a lot of PA speakers in that price range will be designed to be crossed over to a sub so won’t be designed or massively equipped for bass guitar duties. (Dependent on gig, music style, how much volume you need, amount of bottom you want out this speaker etc )
  11. I can’t work out how to copy an image URL on my phone but would love to try a basslab L bow https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2018/10/01/bass-of-the-week-basslab-guitars-l-bow/
  12. +1 the designer in me would proportially mirror the pickup shape in the lower horn too
  13. If you’re spending £1k on a preamp wouldn’t something like the helix work - I think you can have two separate channel paths, one each for both of you. Then feed two Di out to PA or blend to your foldback or whatever you need to do. I’m not sure how big a gig you play - but Theres part of me that wonders why you wouldn’t just use one of the foldback channels on the FOH desk to create a blend for your speaker. Then you get your nice preamp just for your bass. I can’t remember if you needed two channels for two basses too but you could collect multiple the fishman pres you like for less than the felix ?
  14. Bass and other instrument- any vox in there?
  15. Question - you’re a two piece duo, is the FRFR speaker for FOH or foldback for you/you both?
  16. Looking at the feature and effects it actually looks more appealing than a helix for me https://behringerwiki.musictribe.com/index.php?title=10._Effect_Descriptions
  17. Dawson’s have a massive new shop in Leeds which I popped into as I was passing ... I saw for the first time a helix pedal... flip me it’s gianormous! It’s bigger than some bass amps
  18. https://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/rcf-745-as/1326252184?utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_ios&utm_medium=social&utm_source=ios_social no idea if that’s a good price but secondhand pair of RCF 745a between Liverpool and Manchester...
  19. No worries - if we’re reviving a build thread from over a year ago why not talk about nails in hands? Never done it myself mind, most painful injury I’ve had was the lime burn to my finger - dipping it in vinegar to neutralise it was agony
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