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Geek99

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  1. I don't know as I haven't seen your videotape and don't know if he made more than one. Flick. He wears a red shirt in it, if that helps?
  2. Going to rewire jazz bass earth to avoid daisy chain and possible loop. Will go for multi earth, csn someone advise what wire I need to get from maplin ? Thanks
  3. Found this guy on Ebay, selling 3 packs of strings. [url="http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/easynow1010101010"]http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/easynow1010101010[/url] He did me a good bundle price after winning two auctions (two 3-packs), I messaged him in advance to ask and advising the auctions I wanted the bundle on. Delivered quickly (given the snow, and that my road is like Narnia at the moment) via UPS. Recommended.
  4. Try [url="http://www.haax.se/basspatches/manualsite/index.php?unit=B2"]http://www.haax.se/basspatches/manualsite/index.php?unit=B2[/url]
  5. Copper tape helps. Get stuff with conductive glue on ebay and earth it
  6. Knob 3 of drive/synth mode sets overall volume of patch. Afaik there is no way of setting overall level of volume across all patches.
  7. Buy a replica scratchplate and glue the thumnrest on ?
  8. Ok I see, although I'm not sure why lots of 3 inch wires each running from a pot chassis, tag or pickup are less inviting to interference than a single loop of wire. After all small radios use a single wire as an antenna.
  9. Ok I see, although I'm not sure why lots of 3 inch wires each running from a pot chassis, tag or pickup are less inviting to interference than a single loop of wire. After all small radios use a single wire as an antenna.
  10. Yes its noisy. Didn't seem plausible but might try it and post in sticky thread if it works.
  11. On talkbass wiki there is an article about queitening a marcus miller jazz. In it he advocates a separate wire to earth for each connection rather then each pot being chained to the next as standatd. Also says to de solder the earth tag of each pot and wire that to earth too. Would this nake a difference ?
  12. I am using a blackberry and cannot update the thread; I was wrong its actually an RB2, not an RB3. Aplogies for inconvenience
  13. Yes like his work. Isn't it a p bass tho?
  14. I have this amp for sale [url="http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=RB3"]http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=RB3[/url] Its in perfect condition with handbook and power leaad. Its located near junction 28 of the M1. I can post, but obviously near Xmas delivery times can be a little uncertain so would prefer collection or reasonable distance meet. Will despatch at cost. Looking for about £50 as one sold here for that just a few days ago and mine is perfect. PM me with any queries.
  15. I have one - the active version. Needed a setup but its good to play. Sounds good and eq very flexible. Recommended
  16. [quote name='metaltime' post='289807' date='Sep 23 2008, 10:53 AM']Hi Im not a teacher but i dont mind having a sit down with you for an hour or 2 and going through some stuff. As for payment a pint would do. Let me no.[/quote] Would you still be willing to do so? I was at notts bassbash feb 09 Thanks
  17. Be careful to buy copper tape with [b] conductive[b] adhesive - available on ebay
  18. I'd like to, but its a bit far. Could you please give thought to non attending bc-ers buying raffle tickets as with other bashes?
  19. [quote name='EBS_freak' post='657959' date='Nov 18 2009, 11:45 AM']I used to play at a place called MFN at their infamous biker nights. Amongst some of the most fun gigs I have ever done. Never any trouble and the audience were genuinely appreciative of the music. Just ride the wave, you never know what opportunities will come from it![/quote] Scarily, I know exactly where MFN is.
  20. Perhaps the subforum should go in the performance section?
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