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Happy Jack

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  1. It's just not possible to see this too many times. After the show, honey ...
  2. Do you have a precise weight for this bass?
  3. Happy Jack

    My pedals

    Filing cabinet: User Manual for Future Impact v3, thirty Midi cables, library of patches, four folders full of suggested settings that a teenager in Valladolid uses with his death metal swing band.
  4. OK, I've just spoken to Laurence Blackadder ( @bassadder ) who handles all UK servicing for Acoustic Image. The company closed down the .eu website as part of their preparations for Brexit and replaced it with [email protected] The landline was closed down at the same time. Laurence's address and mobile number remain as per @Hellzero's post (above). Laurence asked me to mention here that any amp older than a Series 3, and probably some that are older than a Series 4, have circuit boards for which spares are very hard to find, so the boards have to go back to the States to be refurbished. Luckily, my SL-2 is a Series 4 so he has replacement boards for it.
  5. Address not found Your message wasn't delivered to [email protected] because the domain acousticimg.eu couldn't be found. Check for typos or unnecessary spaces and try again. The response was: DNS Error: 24481001 DNS type 'mx' lookup of acousticimg.eu responded with code NXDOMAIN Domain name not found: acousticimg.eu
  6. Good to hear from you again Tony, and that is absolutely gold-dust info ... many thanks. I'll contact them in the morning.
  7. "Taken a tumble"? That looks like 20 years of hard living to me! Thanks for the offer, but my control set is a fair bit different to that.
  8. I'm still stalled on this, struggling to believe that AI don't have a British / European / EMEA service partner. Having to send everything to Raleigh seems a mite parochial, even for the Yanks. Nothing on my Clarus II is actually broken and the amp still works, it's just that the control panel seems to do remarkably little and I don't know whether it's my dodgy hearing or a dodgy control panel. Sending the amp to Cowdenbeath or Garmisch-Partenkirchen to have it checked out is one thing, but paying their standard fee PLUS US$150 for postage to wait three months to be told "they all do that, Sir, it's a feature" is not really an option.
  9. I had the GP Vintage Artist some years ago ... one of the few basses I genuinely regret selling. Those things are bloody lovely.
  10. I wouldn't want to own a bass that could crush a garden bench like that.
  11. Bizarrely enough, I've actually played that Marleaux and it's genuinely delightful to play. It was also bloody expensive, but I'd be happy enough to have it in my collection.
  12. Well yes, Covid, but (seeing as you ask) it must be said that your bass may have had a short life but clearly it has also been quite a hard life. Some people will pay extra for a bass that is pre-dented, pre-chipped, and pre-scratched, so you're waiting for someone like that to come along.
  13. Agreed. The rechargeable batteries apparently have an active 'life' of five hours, which should be more than enough to see me through a gig. When I have a gig. If I ever have another gig. I'll be interested to see exactly how you recharge the units. The photo of the presentation box shows a cable of some sort, so it may well be possible to have the Receiver on charge while you're playing, and then top up the Transmitter in the breaks between sets. I'll be sure to let you know.
  14. I have the same, and I like it too, but I have a couple of issues with the build quality (especially the cover for the battery compartment), plus it has a stand-alone receiver unit which occupies space, is too flimsy to put on a pedal board (IMHO) and is too light to use without velcro-ing it to something heavier! Nothing insurmountable (pun intended) but I fancy the plug & play simplicity of the X-vive. The Smooth Hound doesn't mention its input impedance, and neither does the X-vive, but I do trust Gollihur and they state that the X-vive has the >1MΩ that you need for piezo pickups. Add to that a rechargeable battery system, and I think it's worth my while to give it a try. YMMV obviously. Incidentally, I do like my Smooth Hound and I have no plans to move it on.
  15. The system recommended by Gollihur in the States is the Xvive XU2 Wireless Instrument System, selling for $159. Obviously, in the UK that means that it lists at £159. GAK have them at £99 right now. https://www.gak.co.uk/en/xvive-xu2-wireless-instrument-system-black/909376?gclid=CjwKCAjwkoz7BRBPEiwAeKw3q8tQfriV9BmIS-A7jtlDqCNi1YS0KmKbH7RLxccZC3B3dAmDQHzO2hoCW4sQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Just saying ...
  16. OK, just to be contrary, I normally HATE singlecut basses but actually I rather like this one. He's embraced the whale shape and made it a feature, rather than an unfortunate bi-product. I'd never play it, simply because all that extra wood means that the bass is (IMHO) at least a pound or two heavier than it needs to be, but aesthetically I think it has something.
  17. Some tales are sadder than others. There is a long and depressing back-story with which I shall not burden you, but the outcome is that I have ended up with a brand new, unused circuit board for a fairly well-rated piezo preamp system. Essentially, it's this but without the rest of the kit: https://www.gluedtomusic.com/products/1038/graph-tech-ghost-acousti-phonic-basic-guitar-preamp-kit/?gclid=CjwKCAjwzIH7BRAbEiwAoDxxTlqFaQXqhfm5J6Gs0kjD2tHAkYonkva8HriNKjVlegQ1WshVubK1KxoCUS4QAvD_BwE This unit has NOT been installed, has NOT been tested, and I do NOT guarantee that it is all good, but there's no reason I can see why it shouldn't be just fine and dandy. It was provided to me (free) by the overseas luthier at a point where everybody assumed that it was the preamp that was the problem. Actually it wasn't, so this never got used. I have no desire to profit from this rather miserable transaction, so I'm just passing this along. As a special bonus, and because I hate throwing stuff away even when it's complete doggy-do's, I will include the cheap'n'nasty pots from the bass at the centre of this particularly teacup-storm, along with the bloody useless locking jack socket, a device which bizarrely some luthiers still think is a good idea. Rather more helpfully, and as you can see, there is also a reasonable photocopy of the installation instructions. Bung me £3 for P&P and it's yours.
  18. Good Lord, really? My first decent covers band, the lead guitarist made exactly that suggestion before our first gig. We were a 5-piece, and four of us owned some or all of a PA system. I vetoed the idea flat. The very idea of relying on three other people to bring vital components and all associated leads etc., plus the grim reality of someone having to take responsibility for plugging everything together into a functional system, was more than I could accept. As a direct result, I (and for the last seven years @Silvia Bluejay and I) have brought the entire PA to every gig. We own every single piece, we know exactly how everything works, and NOBODY touches the PA at a gig except the two of us. Not everyone's idea of having a good time, but it works for us. And as a beautiful side-effect, Silvie is now a very competent sound engineer ...
  19. I used ... erm ... lots of gaffa tape. Seriously.
  20. The Rule Of Six thing put paid to a couple of indoor gigs we had just been given, our first post-Lockdown to be played indoors, but they at least had the effect of focusing the mind of one particular band member who had been holding back from agreeing to playing indoors. He has significant health issues that I do not suffer from, so the band's response to whether or not to play had to be entirely (and quite justifiably) built around how he and his wife felt. He had just reached the conclusion that he can't keep his life on hold forever and was willing to gig when it got cancelled. On t'other hand, and by sheer coincidence, we have since picked up three outdoors gigs in seven days (next Sunday and the following Sat/Sun). Which is nice.
  21. That is absolutely the right bass for you, Blue. Looks great.
  22. OK, so that's the same system on my (full sized) Westone 'The Rail'. Totally agree about the bloody spikes. On my previous Rail I never did the second snip and I drew blood several times.
  23. Is it really as simple as that? Just buy long-scale strings and chop off 18" including the silks?
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