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Poor me. I recently changed ISP and I am no longer able to log in at home. Every other website works fine, but this one does not. When I go to basschat.co.uk it says that I am not allowed to view this community (or words to that effect). It looks like I have been banned! I have phoned my ISP to ask them whether they have blocked Basschat, but they said that they don't block any website. I am unable to access Basschat via my mobile if using my home's WIFI, but I can if I use 3G roaming. Surfing BC at work is not really an option (although I am doing it now - ha ha!). Any ideas what the problem is? It could be my router, but why would it only block this website? This has been going on for about two weeks now. Any help appreciated!
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My problem is similar enough not to warrant its own thread: In the picture above, there is a star next to "New Basschat Features". Clicking this star will get the viewer to the first new post on the thread, I believe. I have now lost all these stars/dots and wotnot. It's especially annoying with huge threads like the Bad Jokes thread. Is there a way to get this back? Is it me? The option was there last time I looked, but not this morning and I haven't been into my control panel at all.
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Opinions please, although I know the answer....
JimBobTTD replied to vmaxblues's topic in General Discussion
I voted no. If your amp dies and the other player does the honest thing, you won't get a new amp or cab straight away. There is the hassle of buying replacements etc and then breaking them in. If the other player has a double bass, then there should be a car involved somewhere. A smallish amp shouldn't be too hard to bring along with the double bass. -
Fodera is yuck, but that Zon would look lush if you would just take the masking tape off the fingerboard!
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[quote name='DeepDee' post='1353210' date='Aug 27 2011, 01:21 AM']This is my actual rig (it's one, not two):[/quote] That is wonderful! Here is the best pic of mine I have right now. As the guitarist uses a stereo amp, one cab is placed above my cabs so my head is always to the side of the stage. GK 700RB, dhx compressor in the fx loop, 2x10" and 1x15" cabs. Loud and proud.
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Warmoth Build: Jazz Bass V, 60s styling, modern twist!
JimBobTTD replied to JimBobTTD's topic in Build Diaries
And after unveiling: The bass sounds great - I'm very happy! -
Warmoth Build: Jazz Bass V, 60s styling, modern twist!
JimBobTTD replied to JimBobTTD's topic in Build Diaries
And here we go...strings changed to flats (and put on properly ), intonation done, relief done. Before unveiling: -
[quote name='chris_b' post='1339688' date='Aug 14 2011, 04:49 PM']And, objects aren't pretentious, only people![/quote] Explain this, then!
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[quote name='bigjohn' post='1338774' date='Aug 13 2011, 03:08 PM'] That's a non-export Jap 65 reissue (US pups) through an SVT-IIP ->Power Amp-> Schroeder 1212L. Not sure how much of it is mixed with the DI. TI Jazz flats fingerstyle. Both pups on full, tone rolled right up. [edit] - didn't read the fretless bit.[/quote] Excellent song! Great bass sound too!
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[quote name='charic' post='1338954' date='Aug 13 2011, 07:02 PM']Ok here's the shopping list so far: [b]Router [/b] [url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dremel-4000-Rotary-Tool-4000-4/dp/B0033UWLX8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313248329&sr=8-1"]Amazon - £70.38[/url] [url="http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Special_tools_for_Routing/Dremel_4000_Rotary_Tool_Outfit.html"]Stew Mac - £63.56 (+shipping/customs etc)[/url] [...][/quote] I'm no expert, but surely the Stew Mac will be 110V?
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I found that I could hardly hear myself in a not-overly-loud rock rehearsal with a GK 2x10 and a GK 400RB (180w at 8ohms) at almost full whack. Although your amp is more powerful than that, I don't think that a 2x10 pumps out enough air to be loud enough. Edit to make comment marginally useful!
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I've only owned F (Fender), H (Harper - rubbish, never again), I (Ibanez) and W (Warmoth). Now that I have narrowed my bass ownership to some great I and W, I feel no need for any other letter!
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Sigh...I bought my first bass in Rockbottom in 1992. Ibanez PJ copy from 1977. I was in there a number of years back and bought a beater guitar for modding too. So many memories.
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Warmoth Build: Jazz Bass V, 60s styling, modern twist!
JimBobTTD replied to JimBobTTD's topic in Build Diaries
Files are here and the nut is now filed and ready. G string off and flatwound G on; the rest will follow when I get a moment - I am back at work now. All strings are going through the bridge and not the body. It is all so nearly finished...all that is left to do is intonation, string height, relief. Expect pics of finished product in 48 hours or so! -
[quote name='Kes' post='1330671' date='Aug 7 2011, 11:14 AM'][...] Aye about the whole Ibanez thing, i've been trying loads of different basses recently and haven't found one that i like as much as its equivalent Ibanez... [...][/quote] I've not found one that I like as much as my Ibanez. Up until my very nearly finished Warmoth Jazz came along, I only played Ibanez. My SR1205 (older model) is the best bass I have ever played and the SR705 I have is the one which made me realise that 5 strings were for me. I even found that the neck on an Ibanez acoustic guitar was perfect for me too! I can't go wrong!
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Help for wiring a 1962 stacked knob jazz
JimBobTTD replied to Master blaster's topic in Repairs and Technical
I don't quite get the question - what is it that you need help with? There is an [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f38/stacked-tone-volume-jazz-bass-401694/"]interesting thread on TB[/url] about this wiring setup. Here is a pic of a 1960 Jazz control plate: Note the two resistors - one coming from each volume pot, joined up together going to the jack. This is supposed to reduce/remove crosstalk from the two tone pots. The resistors are supposed to be 220k, [url="http://www.crazyparts.de/assets/s2dmain.html?http://www.crazyparts.de/00000098e9083ff04/00000099130f4ec02.html"]according to this site[/url]. [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f38/60-61-jazz-wiring-harness-anyone-use-709762/"]A user on this thread on TB[/url] states that the originals had 250k/250k stacked pots. [Edit to add: I am not sure about this, though. I seem to recall reading once upon a time that they indeed were 250k/500k] -
Unicornbass Artist Master 5-string.
JimBobTTD replied to Stockholm Syndrome's topic in Build Diaries
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[quote name='Rumple' post='1329959' date='Aug 6 2011, 04:03 PM']Thank you, I had a look at your build diary today, I didn't notice it before, is it finished? another great Jazz 5! I couldn't see a pic of the whole bass, maybe I mised it.[/quote] So very nearly...I'm waiting for some files to arrive so I can sort out the nut and finish the setup. Then it will done and then I can take pictures!
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Very nice! Great colour. The whole package looks wonderful. Well done!
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Warmoth Build: Jazz Bass V, 60s styling, modern twist!
JimBobTTD replied to JimBobTTD's topic in Build Diaries
Go for it, Andy! Warmoth quality really is great, and this bass is a real player. I also made a Warmoth Strat a while back - rear routed, two EMGs, Floyd...and hated it. It was my fault, really - I should not have gone for the Floyd. I sold it at a tremendous loss and used the cash to buy the body and neck for this bass. Circle of life! -
Excellent news! Looking forward to the pics and report.
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Guitar Makers To Run Out Of Wood In 10 Years
JimBobTTD replied to jezzaboy's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Bilbo' post='1327439' date='Aug 4 2011, 06:04 PM']Not really. Maybe we will all start playing our instruments and valuing them for what they are instead of buying them, playing them for 10 minutes then selling them on so we can buy another one or comissioning new ones that are a hairs breadth different from the last one we commissioned. There are certainly more instrumenhts than there are good players so I see no problem here.[/quote] I do. If that delays the inevitable by 50 years, all of today's instruments will be worn out by then and there will be no instruments and no wood. Still, we would get another 50 years. But it won't solve the problem of finite wood sources and a finite lifespan of our instruments. The wood will be cut down anyway, whether they make guitars out of it or not. -
Thanks! I'm new to jazz and had not heard this before. Great piece.