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PAT Testing. Why pay a certified professional?
grandad replied to coffee_king's topic in Repairs and Technical
Any equipment that plugs into the mains should be PAT tested. 3 wired plug = class 1 - visual inspection & earth continuity test & insulation test 2 wired plug = class 2 - visual inspection & insulation test -
Squier Jag short scale for £395? eBay weird
grandad replied to Manwithvan's topic in General Discussion
A bought one of these in sunburst off fleabay a couple of years ago for about £125 to try one out and compare with my Squire Mustang. Results were it was OK at it's price point but overall quality not as good. I set it up and restrung it and my grandson has it now. My VM Squire Mustang is a keeper and and one of my favourites. The Jag is OK as a starter bass and I would put it in the <£200 price range. But I've auctioned stuff on ebay and not got 1/2 what I estimated. Also sold stuff and got way more than expected. Now, if I do ebay anything I prefer to fix the price and maybe accept a fair offer. Much prefer to sell on BC though. -
Well, they all sound a bit different & feel a bit different. There are so many opinions about the various models it must come down to personal taste and that means trying out various makes. My experience has been: Epiphone - good instrument, semi-hollow. Tokai - disappointing Alden - OK Hofner Ignition - good sound, lightweight, tuners are a bit iffy. My 2 keepers: Hofner contemporary - semi-hollow, good quality all round, detailed tone, strong pickups Tanglewood - good quality, detailed sound with more emphasis on the mid's than the HCT. I always fit Labella 760FHB2 flatwounds and have learned to do a reasonable setup myself. Also, it takes time to get used to the short scale and narrower string spacing. They are, along with my Mustangs, my favourite go to bass.
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Depends on need. A single One10 often does me , occasionally I'll use 2.
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Really useful, thank you.
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Trying to figure out a manageable arrangement for 'Telephone Line' by ELO.
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This would be a snip at an offer of £200 for someone. I have the same RH model and it's well made. Flats and a setup. I play mine daily and love it. If you haven't tried a violin bass this might cure your curiosity https://reverb.com/uk/item/37410799-tanglewood-rvb2-sunburst-left-handed-bass-guitar-with-hardcase?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=1726164661&utm_content=campaignid=1726164661_adgroupid=70264195649_productpartitionid=822747273346=merchantid=185738790_productid=37410799_keyword=_device=c_adposition=_matchtype=_creative=391637461803&gclid=CjwKCAiArbv_BRA8EiwAYGs23MMT4nQ0ed5PyltSO9OpJ_Jw4PwmcUEhsWNvhaBKOGDigjADAq4gqRoCSZ8QAvD_BwE
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That does look nice. Exactly the same model as mine. Apart from cleaning, oiling & polishing and a setup I only had to replace the knobs with small Jazz knobs on mine. I'm ordering a set of Labella 760FHB2 strings. I have them on my Hofner HCT. Let us know how you get on with it when you've fitted your flats. Will you keep the scratch-plate on?
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https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/using-di-boxes https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/prepare-di
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Thank you for a great review. I'm still getting to know my Beatbuddy but think I'll probably just stick with the loaded patterns. The recorded sounds are very realistic. I have the KC 150. They make excellent drum monitors. Good purchase.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tanglewood-RVB-2-Beatle-Bass-Left-Handed/293906337496?hash=item446e2eced8:g:VskAAOSwildf3Jay This is exactly the same model as my newly acquired RH one. I'm very pleased with mine, good build quality , it polished & setup nicely. I paid £200 with a hard case from Reverb.
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Just the Hofners of the ones I've tried. All need medium length strings though to accommodate the tailpeice.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/black..dog/m.html?item=372428789106&var=641246717288&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
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https://www.expressmusic.co.uk/products.asp?code=319515&name=pre-owned-legend-by-aria-violin-bass-sunburst&gclid=Cj0KCQiA5vb-BRCRARIsAJBKc6Iq_KXYAnaqfx9MlTH_1wUXtezekeVzkfXqy8xogzY7RnlqumbHjWYaAkiJEALw_wcB Might be worth enquiring about. I've previously owned several makes of violin bass including an Ignition but now have a HCT. I've enjoyed them all, each having a slightly different tone. The Hofner pickups are the best amongst the bunch and give the sound I think you want. I recently acquired a Tanglewood which is hollow and am very impressed with the build quality. I always fit flats and the Ignition needs strings that fit the small guitar type tuners so special sets are available. They are a bit of a fiddle to set up but great fun to play. Then there's the big question - pickguard or not? Good luck.
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https://www.soundpad.co.uk/guitar/bass-guitars/other/tanglewood-rvb2-violin-bass-sunburst I reckon this would be nice instrument with flats fitted.
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+ Also a pair of pliers + a rubber band around the handles can be used as a vice.
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The musicianship is superb throughout.
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Just found this - good concert, good sound quality.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
grandad replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
Just discovered that G&L make a SS. I thought my gas had gone for good! https://www.andertons.co.uk/brands/gl-guitars/fallout-guitars/g-l-tribute-fallout-short-scale-bass-surf-green -
I've had mine less than a week and It's my new favorite for noodling several times a day. Someone will get an easy fix bargain.
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If I was LH I would buy this. https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/324399494800?ul_noapp=true I've just paid £200 for a RH one and cleaned & set it up. I love it & it weighs just 5 & 1/2 lb.
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You say you're tempted by the BH550. I've used a BH250 for a couple of years now and am not tempted to change it for anything else. Everything in 1 small light package. Effective EQ, built in tuner, I have spectracomp loaded & plenty of power for me. So if that's anything to go by then the 550 could be a good choice.