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There's a natural BB1000 with that lovely shaped scratchplate on Reverb at the moment. I really like that shape plate.
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These things don't just happen by mistake you know. 😉 Alright maybe they do. 😁 The 424x has its reverse P closer to the neck because I did the conversion. It had to move neckwards so that the scratchplate could accommodate the pickup surround without looking odd. I could've made the scratchplate slightly more bulbous around that curve and it wouldn't have been obvious, but instead opted to put bass side almost where it normally is, and the treble side well towards the neck for a really full treble sound, as I always favour neck pickups. Plus as @Ricky Riolipoints out, the bridge pickup mixed in puts a lovely clarity boost back in if needed.
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Meet the yamily. 😊
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Ooh hello!! What's this on my back seat? 😁
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We had our first rehearsal since all this madness and my Suitcase has been in storage in my workshop, not heated but not damp either. Similar conditions to our basement rehearsal space that it's been in for years. I brought it indoors the day before to acclimatise but, stupidly, didn't check it. At rehearsal I plugged it in a switch on, it was ever so slightly crackly (no bass plugged in) then it made a faint squeezing noise which quickly faded. I switched off anyway but intrigue got the better of me and I switched it back on, where it released the blue genie. Copious amounts of smoke pouring out the ports. I've just pulled the back off and it appears that two large capacitors have blown but, visually, nothing else. I know sight isn't a good tester for electronics but it was just a quick look. I've don't know whether to source the two capacitors myself and fit them or find a local tech (not easy down here) and give it to them. If it's just the pair of capacitors I'm happy to fit them but I'm worried something else might have caused them to blow. I'm not convinced it was damp as my other three amps stored with it are fine. Who knows. Everything else visually appears to be fine but that smaller capacitor in the top right corner has something dark on the top, but doesn't look to have split open. I'll look closer later. Hope it won't be too expensive, and as with most things, it could be worse I suppose.
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An electric or air grinder would make short work if the notches, if you have access to one. Then just a quick tidy up with a file/sandpaper/wire brush etc. I have considered doing this myself but that HB one looks good value compared to a tenner steel rule plus my time.
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Is it crazy though? (Not a dig BTW 🙂) You could spend £15k on a car, and in ten years it's worth pennies. Where as this in ten years will be worth, well who knows, but it'll never be pennies. If I had the money to spare I'd have found it very hard to resist. But I can get uncharacteristically giddy over JD/NO stuff.
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The Needle And The Spoon - Lynyrd Skynyrd
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A few cassette inspired names, Tape To Tape, Auto Reverse, or if you're playing the VW festival circuit, High Speed Dubbing.
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Peter Hook auctioning off equipment/memorabilia
Maude replied to Belka's topic in General Discussion
Ah, rumbled 😂. -
Peter Hook auctioning off equipment/memorabilia
Maude replied to Belka's topic in General Discussion
I remember listening to Jeremy Vine saying that he bought the set of chimes that was used on Atmosphere from either Hooky or Bernard. I'm also pretty sure I read that the sound of those chimes was one disc off a tambourine fed into a delay of some sort by Martin Hannett, or something similar. So it appears poor old Jezza was stitched up by them as well. 🤣 -
Peter Hook auctioning off equipment/memorabilia
Maude replied to Belka's topic in General Discussion
Sorry, I didn't realise you picture was the final bid. Another four grand or so to add on to that isn't there, was it 28%? -
Peter Hook auctioning off equipment/memorabilia
Maude replied to Belka's topic in General Discussion
What did 142 end on? -
That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
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Peter Hook auctioning off equipment/memorabilia
Maude replied to Belka's topic in General Discussion
Well I'm absolutely stonkingly super chuffed that I managed to bag lot 142. Lot 142 in the local auction house, a brass fireside companion set. What auction were we talking about? Ooh meds time. NURSE!! -
Love Missile F1-11 - Sigue Sigue Sputnik
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Another issue now. My PJB Suitcase just released the blue genie at rehearsal tonight. More expense. ☹️
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The thing is, and yes I'm well aware of how rediculous a reason this is, I'm a massive Joy Division/early New Order fan, always have been since my teens. Anything that's not a Hooky signature bass just won't satisfy my want/lust/need/greed. I am that sad man that I usually ridicule.
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🤣🤣🤣 Saw the £20 and the make an offer option, so offered £15,declined. £17, declined. Final offer £18.50 (got to feel like I'm getting something off), declined. Thought why bother putting offers if you've set your auto decline limit at virtually the asking price? Then saw it was an auction. 🤣🤣🤣
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The thing is, I just don't need it. I'd like it but is that a good enough reason. I know they're not comparable but I'm really loving my reverse P 424 at the moment. @Reggaebasshas just posted the counter argument. I can't go tonight anyway so I'm going to see what happens tomorrow.
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You lot aren't helping you know. 😁
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Is the Embassy headstock smaller than a Jack Casady or EBO? They both have elephant ears, but to be fair they do look a bit huge on them, so if the Embassy is smaller then it'll definitely look out of balance.
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Manchester? That's a long drive from Cornwall. 😉 It's in Wellington, Somerset. Sounds a long way from Cornwall but I'm only just in Cornwall and the bass is only just in Somerset, so just a quick blast through Devon in reality.
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I think we all know the answer to that one. 😉
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Any Tiesco experts here? (warning, guitar content)
Maude replied to leschirons's topic in General Discussion
Holy random angles Batman!! 😁 Looks to be the same pickup (albeit with a black cover rather than white) that was in Robert Smiths first guitar, a Woolworths Top 20. He liked the tone so much that when convinced to buy a Fender Jazzmaster, he installed the pickup from the Top 20 in it between the two original pickups. It should be great as a slide guitar.