[quote name='KERMITNT' post='383806' date='Jan 18 2009, 10:48 AM']The only way is to put a cable splitter in output and split to headphones and put the other in the audio card line in but is too much of doing it...[/quote]
That's what I do - it seems easy to do it this way. Are you having a problem with this way of connecting it?
[quote name='Kev' post='382864' date='Jan 16 2009, 10:37 PM']in my opinion, of course[/quote]
.........and mine. Very nice, and I'd love to play one, but it's not [i]right[/i]
Hi Martin
The CS-3 has a very good compressing effect but it's a bit too noisy for me. You do loose some low end running a bass through it as it's circuit is designed for the higher register of a guitar.
Thanks guys I usually learn by ear but I'm usually surprised by something in the tab that I've never noticed while listening - that's why I'm re-learning notation!
Can anyone point me towards an accurate tab for this song? - I've got the basic structure but I think there's a lot I'm missing. I'm learning notation again as a new year's resolution but I'm not there yet!!
Ta
[quote name='ShaunB' post='380032' date='Jan 14 2009, 10:07 AM']Thanks for that - no takers... and no offers as yet...[/quote]
I don't think it will be on here past a week - very nice
[quote name='budget bassist' post='378328' date='Jan 12 2009, 09:59 PM']What on EARTH is that?[/quote]
It looks like two of those prototype 3 string Fender basses that have been glued together?
A bit of work with a power sander and drag it behind a car for a few miles and you have a relic'ed 'Roadworn' 6 stringer.
You should be able to make a paper template up and then get a blank sheet to make one from your fave colour/finish.
[url="http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/category/Pickguards/Blank_Pickguard_Sheets"]http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/category/Pickguar...ickguard_Sheets[/url]
[quote name='Buzz' post='376232' date='Jan 10 2009, 04:06 PM']Leave it fretboard down in the sun for a few weeks?[/quote]
Won't that mean leaving the UK! - Mind you, a damn fine excuse for a month in the Maldives
I don't think bleach will touch it because the orange dye is under a coat of laquer. I sanded my SX neck down to the wood and then just put a coat of clear laquer on top of the natural wood. It looks much better.
I've got an Audere preamp fitted which is really good. It was a big improvement on the stock board. The standard pickups are Bartolini Mk1 split-coil soapbars. Maybe I just have a few quid burning a hole in my pocket?
I'm still toying with the idea of a fatstack and a big single - or maybe EMG's?