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Valve Amplifiers Only. No Hybrids / Valve pre-amps..
Bigwan replied to VTypeV4's topic in Gear Gallery
Has there ever been anything else so beautiful made by man? I don't think so! [attachment=239535:IMG_20170303_204530.jpg] -
Sounds like one of your pickups is out of phase
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Ampeg power stage uprate / upgrade possibilities ?
Bigwan replied to Wayne Firefly's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='Mottlefeeder' timestamp='1488552036' post='3249967'] A cheaper interim solution might be to turn down the bass a lot, turn up the volume to find out how loud it gets, then start bringing the bass back in. If you can get enough volume, but with not quite enough bass, then a high pass filter may be all you need. David [/quote] Excellent suggestion! -
Ampeg power stage uprate / upgrade possibilities ?
Bigwan replied to Wayne Firefly's topic in Repairs and Technical
They would if supplied the same voltage they currently have, but I'd doubt you'd get a tech to take on the job. Adding an external power amp would be a cheaper and tidier option. Anything else would be a hack job. A quick google shows these were available with 2 different speakers, either a 100 watt ampeg or an EV EVM 15L. The EV version is 8 ohms so the amp could support a second of those (and if that's the case you're probably only using about half of the available power of the amp). Not sure what impedance the Ampeg version was though... -
Ampeg power stage uprate / upgrade possibilities ?
Bigwan replied to Wayne Firefly's topic in Repairs and Technical
You'd basically have to redesign the amp from scratch, it's not just a case of adding a bigger transformer (although that would probably come into it!). Could you add an extension cab the same as what you already have? Sourcing one might be an issue, but you'd be guaranteed to like how it sounded. It'd just be more of what you currently have if the amp supports it... -
Ampeg power stage uprate / upgrade possibilities ?
Bigwan replied to Wayne Firefly's topic in Repairs and Technical
Afraid you're peeing upriver with this one. I wouldn't attempt this on ANY amp (and I'm an electronic engineer!). Just too much to take into consideration. With the speaker farting out it may be what's holding you back and a more efficient cab would certainly help. I'd start there. You obviously like the Ampeg sound, so if you decide to go for something louder then maybe one of their newer offerings, like the PF500. Saw one sell used locally for £170 quid last week. -
Tried the mid-tan kiwi polish on the HB PB50 neck. Other than adding a bit of a sheen it didn't do much, if anything, for the colour.
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I also have a Deco HB Uke bass. In all honesty I think it's better built than the Kala U-bass I also have... At least it plays in tune...
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[quote name='Hobbayne' timestamp='1488414148' post='3248828'] So jealous. [/quote] +1 to that! Health to enjoy sir!
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Wiring diagram for a Tanglewood Bassmaster funk
Bigwan replied to vmaxblues's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='BassApprentice' timestamp='1488203052' post='3246711'] Ah thanks Bigwan! I'll get to rewiring mine tonight. Also I'm not convinced the neck on mine is quite right so may ask for some comparison pictures from yours if that's ok? Of course I'll do my own investigation on it first. Thanks again. [/quote] Fretwork on mine is atrocious. High frets everywhere! The tongue on the end of the neck of mine is thicker than I think it should be, so sits proud of the front of the body by about 4-5mm. Shout if you want pics of anything. -
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Wiring diagram for a Tanglewood Bassmaster funk
Bigwan replied to vmaxblues's topic in Repairs and Technical
If I recall correctly the electronics are the standard jazz configuration (since a picture is equal to a thousand words I'd suggest you google jazz bass wiring). I'll check this again tonight. This is one of the very few active basses where the actual pickups are active - there is no separate preamp. The red cables from the pickups are connected to the +ve of the battery. -ve of the battery goes to the ring connection on the jack output. I actually have the neck off mine at the minute, masked up and ready for a fret level and dress. Might get to it some day this week... Edit: Don't know the value of the pots or cap in the circuit, but it'll be wired like this [url="http://s362.photobucket.com/user/Br0theralex/media/active_soapbar.jpg.html"][/url] -
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Why don't you want a squier? The classic vibe series is outstanding, although I think they're discontinued now. Also look at the Sire V7. Excellent basses at any money. Or the Yamaha BB series (424 or 424X) if you'd prefer something more "traditional" than the TRBX. You should be able to find used example of each wherever you are in the country as they've both sold very well.
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Bring another bass, make it sound poo, job done, they'll welcome back the Yamaha...
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Making a name for himself. Dublin based. Active on Bassist Ireland Facebook page. Shows off a lot of custom commission work on FB. Seems a good guy and lots of positive reports of his work if you look in the right place.
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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1487830608' post='3243265'] Why on earth would you want to spend that sort of money on a Fender. ?? There are so many companies that do it so much better. Don't get sucked into the Fender Vintage (its amazing because its old) thing. I'm sure it MIGHT be. but for that sort of money Alleva Coppolo, Sadowsky, Moon, Nordstrand, etc etc do it sooooo much better. Ive played a 63 Fender and it was really great. Ive played an Alleva Copplo and it was just as great. On the other side, Ive played a Harley Benton with an East preamp, was also great. Its not £3000 difference [/quote] If we were talking modern Fender I might agree with you (not from the last 8 years though... seem to have got their act together somewhat), but one of the top 3 basses I've ever played was a friend's refinished mid-60's Fender P (for completeness the other 2 were a Fodera 5 and the Scarbee Celinder J Update 4 that was owned by a few guys here over the years). If it has to be a jazz I'd be looking at Celinder if it were me...
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[quote name='tom5string' timestamp='1487833649' post='3243273'] No matter what that is: the price is WAY too high imo [/quote] No different to all their used bass prices then. Especially on Warwicks. They had a Streamer 4LX on their Facebook page for a grand the other day!
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[quote name='Jazzjames' timestamp='1487686429' post='3241817'] If we're talking about that kind of money and they're going to make simple errors like 'there' instead of 'their', I would go elsewhere. Edit: maybe I'm being a bit harsh here. [/quote] 80% of degree educated electronic engineers can't spell in my experience (18 years in the industry). Don't even get me started on their grammar! The younger they are, the worse it gets.
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[quote name='ped' timestamp='1487514877' post='3240353'] Fancy joining them? [/quote] Classic... and pretty deserving...
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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1487264384' post='3238498'] £620 for a brand new ACG - good buy for somebody. Was it you Bigwan? [/quote] It was indeed. Looking forward to getting my mitts on it!