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Ibanez Basses with Recessed Jack Sockets and Wireless Bugs
tauzero replied to King Tut's topic in Accessories and Misc
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Ibanez Basses with Recessed Jack Sockets and Wireless Bugs
tauzero replied to King Tut's topic in Accessories and Misc
Lekato WS-90. Fits into an SRF705. -
HEADLESS BASS Bridge - Top down tuning system by RIVIERA Gear
tauzero replied to RIVIERA Gear's topic in Bass Guitars
That looks neat. Makes headless conversions simple.- 13 replies
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That's a tier 2.
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1368176770519389 Such honesty is rare and deserves rewarding. Not by me, though.
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Just beware that this doesn't presage a slippery slope - "I had to buy a wireless as if I walked 10 metres from my amp with my 3 metre lead, I couldn't be heard".
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I have a 1-Spot powering an HX Stomp from the rightmost power outlet, other outlets being used for a MIDI switch, HPF/LPF, and Harley-Benton wireless. Just used a 2.1 to 2.5 non-reversing lead (chopped the end off a 2.1-2.1 and put on a 2.5).
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Both pickups fit exactly into the recesses designed for them and the nut looks fine, so it's just inspired by He Who Must Not Be Named, not one of his production models.
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Interesting Yamaha TRB-6P Prototype.
tauzero replied to binky_bass's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
It gets posted in the Weird and Wonderful section and people point and laugh. Alternatively, it gets put into production as per prototype with a horrible chunky neck, which is what happened in this case. -
Well, that's further bafflement. There's heatshrink over the end of the outer insulation on the pickup leads, which I thought might contain the ends of each pickup winding, like on the BH2 pickups. No such luck. Slit the heatshrink and it just covers where the cable screen is run into a separate sleeve. No access to the internal coils. So I need at least one replacement MK1.
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What @BassBunny said. The white is from the pickup and would be the hot wire so should go to the centre of the middle pot. I think the red wire goes to the centre terminal of the end (tone) pot, as long as that's not where the earth is connected to. The way the jack socket is wired up seems a little odd to me, but I'm not familiar with the conventions of VVT wiring - it will work as the two volumes and the tone are all in parallel but it seems odd to run a wire from the furthest possible point (neck volume) to the jack socket.
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That's hilarious. Ha ha ha.
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Who is this author Flemming?
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Not paint, but I do sometimes see a lovely piece of wood that I think would make a nice bass.
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There's a couple of specialist bass places: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/ https://bassbros.co.uk/
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Another vote for the Tecamp Puma 900.
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Interesting Yamaha TRB-6P Prototype.
tauzero replied to binky_bass's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
It says "PROTOTYPE" on the back of the headstock. I suppose if you've go the prototype right, there won't be any changes. -
How good do you think it would be if it was metal printed? Just wondering as a friend of mine does (I think) have access to a 3D metal printer...
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I thought it was fixed, it's a bit strange what's up with it. Still, I can fill in other parts of the Cort Space versus Ibanez EHB1265MS comparison. Headstocks both use clamping screws, meaning double ball ends aren't used. Necks have very similar profiles - see picture above. EHB uses Bart BH2 pickups as standard (mine has Aguilar DCBs) and standard Ibanez 3-band preamp with stacked treble/bass, sweepable mids with stacked control and active/passive toggle switch Space uses Bart MK-1 pickups and standard Cort 3-band preamp with separate treble, mid, and bass, and active/passive switch with push-pull on the volume control EHB has a scalloped body to allow access to the tuners. Saddle height is adjusted by hex head screws on each side of the saddle. Intonation is adjusted by releasing a clamp screw on the bridge saddle and adjusting the position with a screw on the tuner. Space has a recess for the tuners which makes access slightly easier. Saddle height is adjusted by hex head grub screws on each side of the saddle insert. Intonation is adjusted by sliding the bridge saddle after releasing the grub screw just behind the insert, then tightening the grub screw up again. I'll do some sound samples when the pickups are sorted.
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Not even properly proofread. "Fiilters", "email of call us".
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This has now taken a sharp left turn into the Twilight Zone. All was working fine yesterday (or I thought it was). Today, both pickups work fine individually, but when blended, the G and D strings are fine but the A, E, and B strings all sound thin and nasal. Bartolini MK-2 pickups - are they split like P pickups, and is there a tap point which might somehow have gone wrong? It's as if half the split on one pickup was in one phase and the other half in the other.
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Wiring fixed, a couple of terminals on the blend pot had shorted out. It's quite possible that they weren't in contact before and the 140 mile journey along the goat tracks that pass for a motorway system in England had got them moving very slightly.