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  1. [quote name='Roland Rock' post='1276468' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:22 PM']Just a bit of advice re danish oil. Its purpose is to be absorbed into the surface of the wood, then to cure/harden so that it makes that (extremely thin) surface hard and slightly water resistant. Unless you have a very thirstry wood, anything more than three or four applications will result in the oil no longer being absorbed into the wood, but sitting on top instead like a laquer. This may look nice and shiny, but won't last. Also, sanding to too fine a grit (say, over 1200) will make it harder for the wood to absorb the oil.[/quote] Good pointers. I should mention that I started with 40 grit (no oil), then 70, 110, 180 & then finished with 240 & sanded in the oil with 240 (it was a smooth enough finish for my liking). After each coating I left it for @5-10 mins & then wiped off the excess with a clean cloth & left it to dry for about 4+ hours. I repeated this several times & then left it untouched for just over a week until it didn't smell & let the oil absorb. I then waxed it, left that to dry over night & the following day I gave it another waxing. I did a lot of googling & read a load of furniture restoration things as well as instrument things. My bass isn't shiny, but more of a satin finish with a dull sheen (almost like a rather dull shellac). If I want it shiny then I'll French polish it. I had toyed with the idea of doing a ceruse finish, but decided not to bother. Another note, I don't think you can lacquer or paint on oil unless you're using a linseed oil lacquer/paint product. Have fun with it & rememember, Google is your friend here (& I'm sure many of the BC house luthiers will offer tips if asked)!
  2. [quote name='Big_Stu' post='1276235' date='Jun 20 2011, 07:30 PM']Fabulous, I did the same with a beech counter top I made for the kitchen. Looks great but not a good move to have the kettle on it, hot water splashes lift it off again no problem.[/quote] Note to self: Don't put hot kettle on bass.
  3. I sanded in about a dozen coats of Danish oil & then a couple of coats of wax on my ash ibby. [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840432981/"][/url] [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=134250"]Link to the process.[/url]
  4. I prefer to use my rig. That way I know roughly what it's gonna sound like prior to the gig & if they want it thru the PA, they can either mic or DI from me. Other problem I have is a lot of venues either have a PA that won't cope with everything going thru or we have to use our own (which after the drummer is in there, I find there's not enough headroom). So if you want to use your Bassman, ask the soundy to mic you up (get your own mic, stand & cable to avoid excuses).
  5. Just had a listen to some of your stuff on MySpace. Funky as!
  6. That could be GB. I like using GB for it's simplicity & quickness, but you'll get a much better recording using something like Reaper, which you can download & use unrestricted without having to pay for it & if you use it a lot then it's something like $99. I don't do much home recording (due to lack of time from being on BC ), but if I did, I'd happily pay for Reaper.
  7. That's a pretty little tune you've done. I like it You can hear a little phasing on 1 note when the solo part plays the same note as the main loop does. It's not really an issue at all, but maybe a little chorus or another modulation effect on your solo line would make it stand out a little more.
  8. Glad to have helped. Now you need to post your recordings when they're done
  9. xgsjx

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    Great blog Dan. I've been dipping my toes into channel splitting using the bass murf's stereo outs & putting it on static. The good thing about this is that it sends different frequencies to each channel, so less chance of phase issues. I need some more fx (such as an octaver) to actually make good use of what I have, but it's fun. Come to think of it, the mixer that I'm using to blend the sound back together has an fx section. I'll try assigning something to a channel. Most recent try saw my signal path go: Murf right channel > boss CE-2 > cheapo distortion > LPF > mixer Murf left channel > mixer The murf was set so nearly nothing below 160 hz was going to the right & nothing above it goes to left. It's not just keys that step on your toes, guitarists can be equally as guilty (in my instance, one has an octaver on octave down! & the other uses a Godin with a synth set up so 1/2 the time I could play up the dusty end).
  10. Strip it. You wont regret it. If you don't like the wood you can always prime it & spray it or do what I was planing & metal leaf it (I was gonna have part wood & part silver leaf).
  11. It sounds like an issue with your interface. Your interface might think it's only getting one channel (either Left or Right) & sending just that side. Can you switch it to mono? If not, then on your track you're recording to then select Input Source & chose something mono. I record my bass in mono.
  12. It's a switch. Does look like a pot shaft in the pic tho. I'm toying with putting different knobs on it as the standard ibby knobs are hard to see where they're set to (I might even get a toggle that looks like a toggle too ).
  13. Quality stuff. If you get a vocalist, please don't go for one that sings like a thrasher but rather maybe someone with a more soul or blues style of character (nothing wrong with a bit of thrash, but it would make your stuff sound like another thrash band, albeit a very good one). Drummer? One with an electronic kit? I saw a band called Ratatat a few years back in the states & they used a drum machine & put on an excellent show.
  14. I'm keeping an eye on this thread as I'm considering starting a covers band just for doing parties & events. Probably a 3 or 4 piece (if it's a 4 it won't be 2 guitarists, more likely a saxophonist or violinist) & the songs will be done in a different style from the originals (I don't like doing songs how they was recorded). Here's what I've got so far... Billie Jean One Sweet child o mine Crazy (Gnarles Barkley) Staying alive Masterblaster Feeling good Army of me Disturbia Still looking for others.
  15. A large bucket behind a full stack would be ideal, that way you can play & slay.
  16. [quote name='Clarky' post='1272948' date='Jun 17 2011, 04:54 PM']Its my revenge for you making me thinkaboutpenguengsthinkaboutpenguengsthinkaboutpenguengsthinkaboutpenguengs [/quote] Haha, Chris Evans is on TV in the background & just as I read this a penguin appeared on telly!
  17. I never knew who did the original of this (until now). Here's the version I know (from their 1st album).
  18. Oi! Clarky, NO!!!! YOU shaln't be giving me GAS! Ok, maybe some then.
  19. Cheers. I used a couple of coats of beeswax to seal it. Rubbed it in, left it to dry for a bit & then rubbed it down with just a clean cloth & then did the same again. I may give it another in a few weeks if needed.
  20. Finally finished! [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840432981/"][/url] Some of my fave angles on it... [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840429341/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840976246/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840422817/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840425217/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840966188/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/xgsjx/5840968462/"][/url] It's almost like having a new bass that feels like home.
  21. Here's a GK Neo 212 for £250. Might just be your ticket? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=136103"]Linky.[/url]
  22. Check the B&C website & get the driver specs (would have a black cone tho) & then find out what makes are similar.
  23. I know the secret, now don't take offence but have you thought about buying her some flowers? [b]Daffodils[/b]
  24. My Mrs doesn't even like me picking my bass up, let alone playing it! I get to play guitar tho
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