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Hamster

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  1. Building a cab is easy compared with designing a cab that will produce the sound you want. The speakers have to be matched to the cab, which I think you're aware of. If like me you don't have the savvy to do this then there's this website which is an excellent resource for what you're planning to do - [url="http://www.billfitzmaurice.com/"]http://www.billfitzmaurice.com/[/url] In fact, Bill might be along soon to post to your thread.......... Hamster
  2. [quote name='WILD FROG SHOT' post='246788' date='Jul 24 2008, 12:40 PM']I'm looking forward to buying lots of things that I really don't need (& really can't afford) from the Marketplace.[/quote] You're gonna be one popular guy! Welcome! Hamster
  3. [quote name='Clarky' post='247103' date='Jul 24 2008, 06:17 PM']Hi all, want to change pickup on my Fender P and bought a cool retro creme Dimarzio DP122. I need to desolder existing pickup first but don't have desoldering kit (braid or suction device). Question is, can I melt the existing solder, pull out the current wires and then put the new wires into the existing solder 'blob' (re-melted with soldering iron) or is this a recipe for disaster? Trip to Maplins needed (drat) if my dodgy fix idea is a no-go[/quote] I've done loads of electrical swap-outs like that and never had a problem - go for it. Hamster
  4. [quote name='Golchen' post='242380' date='Jul 18 2008, 09:05 AM']Which reminds me - I once saw a secondhand vibrator in a junk shop - Honestly, who's gonna buy that!!![/quote] I sold my old one to a great big hairy Irishman - he uses it everyday but has to make sure it's very well greased.
  5. The market is very slow. A few months ago you would of got around £750 to £800 for this if you found the right buyer. Now I would take any offer around the £650 mark. Hamster
  6. 1. Don't know 2. No Hamster
  7. If you "forgot" you had such a nice FX pedal as this I bet you've got one of those cheap russian copies in the gold coloured case instead of the real thing which was in a silver case. Hamster
  8. [quote name='Josh' post='244586' date='Jul 21 2008, 05:10 PM']It is set-up just perfectly, plays like butter and sounds even better .[/quote] Ummmmm - sounds even better than butter, and that's one of my favourite sounds! Seriously nice basses.
  9. DR Hi beams at the moment - I'm very impressed. Almost looking forward to them wearing out do I can try the DR Sunbeams or Fatbeams. Also looking forward to the Hi Beam flats coming out to try on my P bass. Hamster
  10. There are a couple of Nottingham based luthiers in the sticky - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=253&st=0&start=0"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...t=0&start=0[/url] Hamster
  11. [quote name='jaydentaku' post='244502' date='Jul 21 2008, 03:55 PM']Hello everybody peeps Need some advice on pickups. I have a four string dearmond jet star. It’s a decent bass and I don’t really see the need to replace it. But I need a different sound from it. I am in a doom band and as some of you may know, it generally requires a heafty bass sound. We have detuned our strings to ‘drop G’ and I want my setup to match this. Currently my strings are ‘normal’ for a four string, but I am going to buy a set (heavy gauge, given the rattle) for a five string and use them in what I assume to be an obvious combination. The dearmond has two single coil pickups and they just aren’t given the sound I want. I have looked emg’s and their MMCS’s and MMTW’s seem to be the way forward for “thunderous” bass. The tw, giving the option of switching between single and double coil, this maybe the more versatile option. I intend to replace only one (at the bridge). Is there a better pickup out there for the job? Or a better setup? Maybe I should just buy a new bass? God knows how much fitting would cost, should I bottle and decide to get somebody to do it. Your thoughts please?[/quote] Are you sure about playing in dropped G tuning? - That's quite low - or am I just getting old! You might need an ERB to fiddle around in that register. Hamster
  12. Hi and welcome! Ok, advice & suggestions. 1. Find a bass tutor close to you. Look in this thread - [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=26"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=26[/url] A few hours tuition - and a lot more hours spent on properly structured practice that addresses your faults/weaknesses/general suckingness will really improve your technique. 2. Have a great time in the band! Hamster
  13. [quote name='tonyf' post='244334' date='Jul 21 2008, 11:19 AM']Liar. Checked my PM's and nothing! [/quote] See - more of the rudeness you can expect from Sound Control staff!!!!!
  14. [quote name='tonyf' post='244309' date='Jul 21 2008, 10:52 AM']AAAAAGGGGHHH! DON'T TELL EVERYONE....I'LL GET HATE MAIL! [/quote] Hate pm sent!
  15. Ummmmm, shame it isn't an Eric Clapton signature precision. They're even more rare
  16. [quote name='Sarah5string' post='244152' date='Jul 20 2008, 11:34 PM']You know.. you've got a point... I grunted, screamed and growled for britain both times... wish someone would've recorded it! LOL[/quote] Sorry, just clarifying - You talking about the conception or delivery?
  17. Hi Zach, and welcome Don't do your gear down - that's a pretty reasonable setup! Enjoy the forums. Hamster
  18. Hi Kemra Welcome to the forums! Hamster
  19. That was, er............., very moving
  20. Impossible to tell if it's better from that piccy. The wood stain looks a little bit too orange for me. Hamster
  21. [quote name='BassManKev' post='242750' date='Jul 18 2008, 02:39 PM']someone in woking amazingly got it before me, gutted ah well, student luck i guess[/quote] Don't worry - you wouldn't have made that much profit on it......
  22. It's worth checking out [url="http://www.talkbass.com"]http://www.talkbass.com[/url] and going through their for sale forums. Hamster
  23. Hi Henning-welcome to BassChat! Some nice gear you have there. Enjoy! Hamster
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