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greyshark

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  • Birthday 25/09/1998

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  1. On my Modulus Q5 I've noticed the top layer of finish (I don't know what to call it you can see it in the picture) is cracked and coming off. It's happening all the way on the edges of the fingerboard. Is there anyway this can be repaired or at least do some damage control.
  2. Dear god...if only you took trades. Gorgeous bass, good luck with the sale.
  3. Hi everyone! My friends guitar was stolen a couple of days ago from the music academy in Ljubljana, Slovenia. I'll just paste his message. Dear friends guitarists! My Paulino Bernabé guitar handmade in Madrid - 1982 was stolen from Slovenia’s Academy of Music (in Ljubljana, Vegova street 5). It has been taken by breaking the lock of a locked closet in one of the classes. This guitar has a very special meaning for me therefore I would very much appreciate any help I could get with finding it! Please share this post and if you notice anyone selling it please send me a private message to check it out! Thank you all! Here are also some of the pictures, if anyone notices it anywhere... Send me a DM if you spot anything. Thank you very much here are the pictures.
  4. Yeah my mistake it's not +9 on 9khz it's about +3. Nevertheless, I got some quite interesting replies from you guys thank you very much :)
  5. Hi everyone. I have a Music Man Stingray HH. Most of the time I prefer to use both pickups but there are times that I really want the classic bridge pickup sound. The problem is, I cannot find an eq setting (on my amp that is) that would sound good at both times. That is when I play with both pickups fully active and just the bridge pickup by itself. Right now I have it set so it sounds good for me on both pickups because thats what I use most of the time. It sounds great on every other pickup position BUT the bridge pickup and it's driving me crazy. I have an Ampeg svt3 pro and an Ashodwn ABM610 cab. The 12 band eq on the head is set like this: 33hz -6dB, 80hz +3dB, 150hz 0db, 300hz -3dB, 600hz 0dB, 900hz -4dB, 2khz +2dB, 5khz +3dB, 9khz +9dB. I hope I explained it good enough. The bridge pickup on this setting sounds honky. That's the only word that comes to mind for it. I would appreciate any advice even if it's generally about bass equalization. Sorry for any grammatical errors, It's getting late...🙃
  6. Have some problems uploading the photo. I will post it later.
  7. Just did this, I feel like crap. Please tell me it's repairable.
  8. I have a 95 MIM jazz on which I want to install a new set of pickups. The problem is the holes weren't drilled correctly so the result is a neck pickup non parallel to the bridge pickup. I can't drill new holes because it's not that big of a displacement. It wouldn't bother me much but the pickguard that is currently on was cut so the pickup would and I don't want to do that to the one I am planning on installing. Is there anything I can do? On the body it looks like in the factory the holes were drilled in the 2nd attempt. I will post a picture in a 2nd how it looks like.
  9. So I have a 95 MIM Jazz that I am planning on repainting. Right now it's in sunburst. I want to paint it black and finish it with nitrocelulose. The thing is I want the black to go over the sunburst so when it will wear the sunburst will show underneath kind of like what Fender CS does. I am pretty sure it's finished with poly and it has some marks where the finish cracked open from a bump. So what exactly do I have to do to get what I described. I've never done this before so I am a complete noob. Appreciate your help alot.
  10. So I am well aware that the flashing red light on my svt 3 doesn't mean the amp is clipping as it's only at that point it really starts shining. But I want to ask how can I know that I cranked it up too much.
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