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BTW, probably not a good idea to cut and paste that link anywhere, it's youtu.be, not youtube.com. Others who have clicked similar links in the past get sent to a viral place.
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[quote name='bartelby' timestamp='1332602294' post='1590562'] This is good for 2 reasons. Billy Sheehan's tone and the sound of a driven Hammond B3 through a Leslie Cab (to me it's the greatest sounding instrument ever) [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6c6zWpzlQk[/media] [/quote] OMG its the James Taylor Quartet meets Dream Theater! Seriously though, fantastic to see him stretching beyond his normal metal/rock genre.
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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1332621133' post='1590900'] It's an interesting shape! Very hard to imagine what it's going to look like [/quote][quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1332624476' post='1590972'] I would think it will look very similar to a Klein. [/quote] Yes, absolutely. The Shuker shape kept sliding off my knee so I went for something that was a little more ergonomic. Should look something like this when complete but H/S rather than H/H and redwood rather than maple top: [attachment=103325:Canton-Klein-Custom-Guitar (1).jpg]
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My luthier is going to drop this off in a couple of weeks and I'll be fitting the headless steinberger neck, R trem and sustainer kit to it after its received some finishing. NZ beech body (have no idea what that will sound like), quilted redwood top and wenge veneer. [attachment=103307:DSCF0215.jpg] I'll doing the finishing myself - probably an oil finish but have to see what is available in the stores where I live.
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Is that a recent change in transformer specification or speculation? Most manufacturers will put a dual voltage transformer in not only because its more convenient (and cheaper) but also because that's what musicians who tour between continents expect. Both my mesas had a 120/240v switch on the back IIRC
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Yamaha TRB5P early `japanese`series `93 price drop... now £675
Kiwi replied to jhk's topic in Basses For Sale
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Oh well, wait about 9-12 months and import used from the US. Have a tech switch the voltage. Bish bosh.
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and...25 years on from when I first heard it on NZ tv in 1987... [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCv-5EonBuo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCv-5EonBuo[/url] Still like the sound.
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John Patitucci - for how the high end sounds so mellow [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2rs4wBl-Fs[/media] Nathan East - for warmth and growl. This is my ideal work-a-day tone. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_aIi9u34-A&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_aIi9u34-A&feature=related[/url]
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Thanks for that, I was expecting around 3mm.
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[quote name='matski' timestamp='1332319401' post='1586436'] the gap between the top of the last fret and the string is around 3mm. [/quote] And the gap around the 12th fret? Problem with the cutlass necks was that the phenolic resin on the fingerboard wasn't stiff enough to resist string tension. All 5 I've either owned or played so far have had the same issue. I've never found one that wasn't from 1983 or 84 either. [quote name='matski' timestamp='1332319401' post='1586436'] BTW is that 600 number you mentioned an official figure for how many Cutlasses were made? I always wondered how many there were out there... [/quote] Yes, an estimate for Cutlass 1 basses. There were 300 Cutlass II's made.
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I believe either a GK3 or piezo bridge can send a signal to the hexpander (which is essentially a filter that combs out all the frequencies likely to affect tracking). MIDI is just used as a term of convenience, its not intended to suggest MIDI code is being created by the pickup. Thats the job of the Axon AX100, read it as piezo-MIDI if you prefer.
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[quote name='pierreganseman' timestamp='1332187426' post='1584602'] Kiwi i have your ex cuttlass one [/quote] Awesome! Nice to know its gone to a good home Pierre. [quote name='matski' timestamp='1332236701' post='1585109'] Years ago I remember talking to a guy from Strings & Things - UK distributor for MM gear - and he told me that 12 Cutlasses were only ever imported to the UK.[/quote] New? I can believe that. But if it's out of a total of 600 made, I'm sure there must have been secondhand imports as well. [quote name='matski' timestamp='1332236701' post='1585109'] Mine's black and it's a 1983 model - so not strung through the body and with a 4-bolt neck. [/quote] Can you achieve low action on it? That is, action low enough where you can't slide a 1 quid coin between the frets and the strings without making contact?
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[quote name='Gust0o' timestamp='1332280669' post='1586181'] Be wary. They grew up in a different age. [/quote] I wondered why they were wearing matching dog collars and eye liner.
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I got an offer from an elderly couple.
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[quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1332231900' post='1585019'] What you need to do is stand up on a desk or table in public, pull the front of your T-shirt up over your head, put your elbows up & put your thumbs under your oxters & then ping your nipples whilst shouting "Bring the Milk". [/quote] I tried that already but couldn't see myself in the shop windows properly.
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'66 Slab Precision...Anyone seen one/got one?
Kiwi replied to Rick's Fine '52's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1332193569' post='1584743']made of tulip wood[/quote] Otherwise known as poplar. Always interesting to note the use of labels by wood suppliers to describe otherwise fairly non-descript woods! Basswood is known as lime to horticulturalists...agathis is fijian kauri - grown in massive plantations across Asia... -
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They're treated as two completely separate systems. The sustainer is just part of the magnetic pickup system which feeds into one channel of the Hexpander while the piezo/MIDI signal feeds into the other. Because the sustainer affects the string directly, it's picked up by the piezo/MIDI pickups as well. The hexpander allows you to select between and across MIDI, magnetic and piezo feeds.
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On a sustainer equipped instrument: Roland GK3/piezo bridge -> Graphtec Ghost Hexpander MIDI pre -> Axon AX100 -> Synth module
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I have one in my Klein copy. Amazing bit of gear - would love to hook it up to a MIDI interface...
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Love the sound of Class D amps. The Shuttle/EBS and Peavey rack/EBS rigs work so well. Love my Burmans too...and they work with EBS. Trace is OK but a bit of a one trick pony. Only improvement I would make is wedge speaker cabs - a project in the pipeline once I get my workshop set up.
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[quote name='legoman' timestamp='1331810105' post='1579139'] I don't have any to hand unfortunately. Would I be correct in assuming that I'd need to unbolt the neck from the body to access these marker numbers? [/quote] Yes, that's correct.