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Kiwi

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  1. 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.
  2. [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.
  3. Kiwi

    Guitar Porn

    [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]
  4. Kiwi

    Guitar Porn

    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.
  5. 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
  6. Wow. Just wow. More definition to the notes yet just as warm as a Smith BSR5GN and it's a third of the price.
  7. Oh well, wait about 9-12 months and import used from the US. Have a tech switch the voltage. Bish bosh.
  8. 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.
  9. 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]
  10. Thanks for that, I was expecting around 3mm.
  11. [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.
  12. 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.
  13. [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?
  14. [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.
  15. I got an offer from an elderly couple.
  16. [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.
  17. [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...
  18. I've played it, sounds fab. The mahogany body gives it a soft, chocolatey growl - a hip-hop/neo soul/gospel players dream.
  19. 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.
  20. On a sustainer equipped instrument: Roland GK3/piezo bridge -> Graphtec Ghost Hexpander MIDI pre -> Axon AX100 -> Synth module
  21. I have one in my Klein copy. Amazing bit of gear - would love to hook it up to a MIDI interface...
  22. 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.
  23. [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.
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