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Dood

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  1. Dood

    Line 6 Helix.

    You can either just buy a normal chain off of eBay and a chain splitting tool, thus giving you loads and loads of pieces. Or you can be really lazy and buy the 8’s off of eBay for a disgusting mark up, like I did! Doh!
  2. ^^^^^ What she said. This bass is one of the most stunning fretless instruments on the planet. Incredible. Drop dead gorgeous.
  3. Dood

    Line 6 Helix.

    My method I've used is in no way as remotely as cool as Nick's awesome 3D printing (which just has me amazed!) - I've used the 'Bicycle Chain Method' - Which should be easy to find on YouTube - but essentially, you can get the figure of 8 segments from bike chains and do the same as Nick as above.
  4. Dood

    Line 6 Helix.

    I see no reason why you couldn't do something similar!
  5. The only way I could have gotten faster and clearer updates is if I were sat on JPJ's lap whilst he was typing! As always, a great BCer that can be relied on. Cheers Kev!
  6. Dood

    Line 6 Helix.

    It just looks so tidy! Brilliant on stage and so easy to pack and go!
  7. Yes, I would say accurate; I did find that when I demo'd the @64 Audio U8 and then received my V8, at least as far as my memory goes, the V8 sounded better than I was expecting. I think I put this down to the fact that universals never fit my ear canals properly. The U8 was a great experience when comparing against many of the competitors in my available price bracket. I knew the V8 was going to be good, but I was really pleased when the V8 arrived.. which didn't stop me upgrading. (Thanks to the upgrade scheme) I really love my A8's!!
  8. You may #Repost anything on my own Instagram https://www.instagram.com/DanVeallBassist Just tag me in the post. There's always loads of bass related stuff there which could be of interest. I'll post a few high res pictures / posts here later.
  9. What's happened to BC? I can't seem to post anything at all! I type a long post and it just refreshes back to the start of the thread without entering any text. Anyone else having trouble?

    1. HazBeen
    2. Dood

      Dood

      It seems the problem has righted itself, though strangely all one million of my post attempts have suddenly appeared making me look like a complete n00b of the interwebz.

    3. SpondonBassed

      SpondonBassed

      The site is a bit laggy in places.  I've noticed it takes several seconds to load all of the components on a full web page.  Are you on a full screen or a mobile Dan?

      There seems to be a back-up cache on the BC side of things that holds the user's draft text in case of a client disconnect.  In areas of the forum that require a log in it can be problematic trying to retrieve it but it is usually saved there until the text is officially posted by the user.  I can't be arsed to troubleshoot or report it.  I'd guess that your submissions were stuck in that cache for some reason.

      Nice as the upgrade was, I think mobile users got more from it than users on full sized displays.

  10. This diagram assumes that the controls are mounted on a conductive foil strip stuck to the back of the pick guard:
  11. Hi! I'm going to assume that the coloured wire is considered 'hot'. Ok, referring to left coil and right coil as pictured (they are going to be both the same so not really important UNLESS the pole pieces on the front side of the pickup halves are different heights. Which I am assuming they are not) Take left hand coil and solder the black wire to the coloured wire of right side coil. That is all you need to do for the pickups, save for wrapping some tape around those bare solder joints. You will then have a free coloured end and a free black end. Coloured will be hot, the other, well, self explanatory. The back you'll be able to solder to ground, the coloured will go to the 'hot' on the volume pot. Now, given which way you are holding the pot or what diagram you are looking at my description could get confusing so I will see if I can find a diagram for you!
  12. Dood

    DIY Effects

    It has been a while since I visited this thread but I’m glad I did! Some really nice pieces being handmade! i wish I had the spare time to do some of my own! Right now, I’m just tracking down a predrilled box to put a preamp in. That will be as far as my DIY goes for the immediate future. I have tons of things I want to get on my old breadboard though!!
  13. It's a pleasure to be able to help my fellow bassists, especially when it means saving money but also keeping our favourite machines 'alive'! For some reason I want to own a WT550 again.. I don't even need one ha ha!
  14. For the average bassist it already has two too many strings.. ha ha ha!!
  15. The original first Ashula from Ibanez did indeed have the top two strings fretless and the bottom strings fretted!
  16. She's a keeper!
  17. Dood

    In Memoriam

    RIP @lojo https://www.basschat.co.uk/topic/328535-rip-shawn-lojo/
  18. Dood

    OldGit

    😂😂😂 I do!!!!! I think this was that moment. I also love that he sought out the kettle double-quick time. My kinda guy!!
  19. Thank you so much for taking the time to do the recording. Wow, that really is impressive!
  20. Dood

    OldGit

    I will always remember the laughs we had this day...
  21. Great review! Love the sounds too, really 'organic'. What's the lowest note it tracks without complaining?
  22. I agree, I like the EQ points on the MM heads. Especially in the low and mid positions. I only wish I could have more time with them to try out. @MoJoKe I must thank you for getting us the kit to review!
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