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tauzero

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  1. All the comments are going a bit wide of the original subject. Time to say good bye.
  2. And string spacing in mm. I do height and weight in cm and kg, generally measure in metric, torque in Nm, longer distances in miles but can switch to km (ditto speeds). Finding it hard to move from psi to bar. Oh, and I don't much like Al-necked Kramers, from my having a play of a former band-mate's many years ago. It got used as one of the instruments pxed for my first Warwick (I gave said bandmate the money that the shop credited me for it, £75).
  3. The Warwick Nobby Meidel isn't something you see every day. I think that this is the first fretless one I've seen though. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Warwick-Nobby-Meidel-Fretless-Bass-Guitar/392973829355 It was a bit more of a bargain before then: https://www.richtonemusic.co.uk/product/warwick-nobby-meidel-fretless-bass-guitar-no-015-w-bag-2nd-hand-ywarwick64213/
  4. Even longer than that, the UK has been metric for 55 years. It just takes the more benighted of the population a long time for it to sink in.
  5. I used metric hex keys, the same as I did for the previous ones I put on another bass, and the same as I did for the replacement ones. Strings Direct checked them when I sent them back and also found them faulty. I like the bit that goes onto the strap but I just don't see the point of the one-piece peg.
  6. The connector is a 5.5 x 2.5mm one. I've just got an HX Stomp too, going to experiment with a Vitoos Iso8 supply and a daisy chain connected in reverse (ie. more than one power supply outlet connected up in parallel powering the Stomp) once the daisy chain and connector arrive. If you use that adaptor, the polarity will be the same as the polarity of the 5.5 x 2.1 plug - the Line 6 uses centre negative.
  7. Strawbs - both Chas Cronk and John Fordhave done multiple stints.
  8. I think I should also point out that we have left the EU. We are simply in the interim period now, which could have been extended but wasn't. Nearly time to apply for my Irish passport.
  9. Will there be a mechanism in place to stop them selling off their quotas to non-UK fishermen, like they did when we were in the EU? Sorry, little bit of politics creeping in there.
  10. And we haven't got a free trade agreement with the US, and it's not appropriate to go into the politics of why we might never have one.
  11. There will be a certain amount of cancelling out - although VAT will be charged in the UK, it won't be charged in the originating country, so it'll just be duty charged, plus the extra shipping costs for the vastly increased amount of form filling that there will be.
  12. You want a Zoom B3n, you do. Or a Helix Stomp. The MS70CDR seems a worse choice than the MS60B - you'd have been better off with an MS60B as you can use the Tonelib editor with it, whereas it won't recognise "foreign" effects loaded into the MS models. The MS100BT, incidentally, is pretty pointless unless you have an iPhone - Android isn't supported, which seems incredibly short-sighted of Zoom.
  13. I prefer post-Fish Marillion to the piscine era, WYWH to DSOTM, and Gabriel era Genesis to Collins. I also prefer Akkerman-era Focus to post-Akkerman. Can't get on with Rush at all - I have tried a few times but that voice is just so awful. I like Yes but I haven't heard everything by them, more a cross-section. Time for a more in-depth listen.
  14. You seemed pretty contemptuous of them in the Ebay forum. I shall wait and see.
  15. Even more infuriating when you win an item and the seller says he put a reserve on it but Ebay didn't work properly and it hadn't done it (he'd put a BIN on it, not a reserve) and won't sell it (tried to sell it to me for more, actually).
  16. The later one with the far more useable machine heads. The Guild original had friction banjo tuners, not machine heads. Looks like prices have gone up, they used to go at around the £100 mark and now they're £200ish, and for some reason the less useable Guilds seem to sell for even more.
  17. ITYM a "12" on the front of the price that shouldn't be there.
  18. Sei Original 5-string headless fretless. For convenience, I really just use it for gigs and rehearsals, not at home.
  19. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Travel-Bass-5-Strings-with-headphones-preamp-FingyBass/293531089891 in the nitro natural finish shown.
  20. I'll let you know about the FingyBass when mine arrives.
  21. Not to mention Japanese. Perhaps he thinks the truss rod is non-functioning because he tried to adjust the wrong end.
  22. Not really ruined, it looks like the scratchplate has been stuck on - can't see any screws. Might have made the paint underneath a bit manky though.
  23. Kala also did make the U-SUB which was a lot cheaper than the eye-wateringly expensive California ones. I've got a 5-string one to go with my Ashbory Mk I and Ashbory Mk II. There's also one from the Bass Centre: http://www.basscentre.com/bass-centre-ashbory-bass.html - there used to be a larger range of these. These, of course, are short scale but pitched at the same tuning as an 865mm scale, so not the same as the Wingbass et al. I'm tempted by the shortie but don't know if I could get it past Mrs Zero - it isn't as if it looks similar to any of the basses I own.
  24. I've had Schaller straplocks or compatible ones on all my instruments for ages. After getting another Warwick bass which turned out to have the Warwick-specific straplocks on it, and the cheap Schaller clones I bought being rubbish, I decided to treat myself to Schaller S-locks. I already have a set on the Variax bass so I didn't expect any issues. Fitted the strap part fine, but when I tried to fit the pegs to the bass, I ran into problems. Unlike the older Schallers and the clones, the peg and screw form one piece, with a hex hole to take an Allen key in the centre of the peg. The hex cutout was poorly cut on both, on one the key just turned in the head and the other was so sloppy a fit that any attempt to put significant pressure on the key would have rounded out the head. This was a decent key, incidentally, and a second key, a bit from a decent socket set, showed the same issues. Strings Direct were the suppliers and were very helpful, and sent out replacement pegs. These went on OK (still a bit of a sloppy fit, I wouldn't have been happy using bolts with that sloppy a head on a bike). Then one of the straplocks refused to go on. Took the pegs back off and went home and ordered a set of Boston clones. Oddly, when I retested the Schaller straplocks, they did go on OK, so I'm keeping them in reserve, but I won't be splashing out £25 on any more sets when I can get Bostons for under a tenner. The inconvenience was somewhat multiplied by the bass being at the rehearsal studio 20 miles away, and me travelling by motorcycle (not anticipating problems) so that did delay things a bit.
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