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https://www.talkbass.com/threads/strangest-peg-head-layout-ive-ever-seen-fodera.312057/
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It’s been great when planning my first board - and having seen some of @jimbobothy board builds I went and bought a board that has enough space for I need, space for two extra for what I want and then, crucially, no akward gaps
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watched that and was like "I know that bass player" ... he did some stuff with a friend of mine that I helped a tiny tiny amount with the visuals ... it's very 2020
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Was just about to post this but @Risk101 got there first https://www.worshiptogether.com/songs/hosanna-united/
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Did you polish or sand the enclosures at all @Alfie? They look good
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Gives a great rock sound though?
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I had a 1905 model Cimar that many years ago @Bassassinhelped me so up. Cheap bass - but also on of the most fun instruments I’ve ever played i did it up for a mate and sold it to him. Our relationship is now based around my biannual questions if he wants to sell it. He does not.
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Their first advice was to deal with warrentee repair via wherever you buy it from
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It’s alright @scrumpymike, I’ve got your back and will do the link thing
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Deaconification Pt3? - John Deacon "Magic Era" Precision project
LukeFRC replied to Dood's topic in Build Diaries
one rough rule of thumb of how high a model number it is is that the lower ones had the three screw tuners, and the higher ones the four. Of course if in the last 40 years the tuners have been changed all bets are off! I had a JV with Sen body and loved it.- 18 replies
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it's not that bad, and it's a learning experience.
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Looks nice - that one doesn’t come with the laser … and I know the lasers for metal aren’t the same as for wood etc my fave line in the description… “Portable experience. This two-in-one laser CNC engraving machine has the functions of engraving, engraving and milling. This engraving machine can engrave;”
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Ah - clarification … etching thr enclosures! (I looked at etching pcb and it was cheaper and easier to learn kicad and get them produced by a Chinese company )
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Question for the room… how much of a learning curve is etching? the way I see it there are two things I would need to learn - the toner transfer bit and the etch the alternative is a printed/subliminated aluminium plate, like origin use - this would look different but for me be easy (graphic designer by day)
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I’ve a daisy chain flex in the box of the dc7 that has at least three!
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But borrow one, or use one I. Your computer to test it out - if you’ve never needed a compressor pedal before, a space on your board doesn’t necceraly mean you need one now
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@dmc79 - some compression I love, other stuff I hate. I tried the much loved Cali76 … and for me I hated it. same with that xotic one, didn’t care much for the optical one either… optical compressor I like though and spent far too much on a fancy broughton one that sounds nice - I like the spectracomp too as a multiband one compressor and @Owen is right - I should have saved the money and bought that instead. source audio atlas is probably worth adding to your list, but spectracomp is good
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Deaconification Pt3? - John Deacon "Magic Era" Precision project
LukeFRC replied to Dood's topic in Build Diaries
What age and model is the Tokai?- 18 replies
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the irony is - the pedal board I got didn't need a power supply as thin as the DC7, and having sold the HX stomp I don't need the power ... but oh well! If anyone needs the yellow cable for the stomp or HX effects let me know!
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I have no idea if this is the best place to post this... This year I did possibly the worst internet trade deal I've done, on another forum with a guy who sat on my money for a long time and couldn't decide what he was going to do, or if he knew how the postal system worked... anyway by the end it turned out ok and I got a pedalboard that he had managed to thread a screw holding a Cioks DC7 on. I removed the screw - with a little scratching of the DC7 The DC7 is a wonderful unit, with lots of power options, could power my HX stomp, and a power hungry valve preamp I had build with ease. But... a fault, it didn't turn on if it was cold. Which was odd. And a bit odd, getting your gig bag out of the car, into the venue and then hugging your power supply to heat it up.... So I had a half broken second-hand power supply, the guy who purchased it originally not replying to me (and being an idiot when he did) and no hope. Sad times. I asked Cioks, explained the situation and the response was "that doesn't sound right, send it back to us In Poland and we will repair it". Which they did. That in my book is phenomenal service - taking care of a product, even to secondhand users and so quickly and efficiently. So recommended. Here's a stock image for those of you who are visual readers!
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TLDR version: - some gear that people love, other people hate. - somethings have settings that people might move from hate to love with. Depending on their experience these people might need help - If trying to help people tone of voice is important - this is the internet, at least nobody has mentioned Hitler yet.
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I have used more trace amps than anything else over the years (mostly 7 band pre). I can confirm even with the pre shape/s off it can sometimes be very hard to get a nice sound if you aren’t wanting the trace type sound
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That does sound brill! You’re getting closer
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I think valves give harmonic distortion at different points (harmonics?) to solid state stuff - if you talk about saturation I think more of a clean signal with a big wide fat rich harmonic thing going on - with mild compression too, - rather than a more overdriven type distortion Both different pedals to recommend to @Owen