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Just took delivery of the copper tape (the conductive glue stuff mentioned in another thread) - will report.
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jazz bass bridge earth ...not connected! Am I going to fry?
Geek99 replied to gafbass02's topic in Repairs and Technical
mine (a 62 Reissue CIJ) is connected to the bridge, I'm interested to hear that adhesive copper has reduced your hum levels as I took delivery of some copper tape just today and was wondering how much difference it would really make. . -
[quote name='~tl' post='329726' date='Nov 15 2008, 05:02 PM']The Japanese Fenders are pretty good, if you can try one of them before you make a decision, you should.[/quote] yes, very underrated in my (owner) opinion.
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books for sale
Geek99 replied to Geek99's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
[quote name='Geek99' post='327842' date='Nov 12 2008, 06:47 PM']paul westwood "bass bible" book: As new, in perfect condition, with both Cds -= currently £24 on amazon new Yours for £17 posted (it weighs 2.2kg) [b]Guitar books:[/b] Blues Guitar licks by Jay Friedmann As new (apart from shop's stamp inside front cover) Yours for £5 posted. SALE AGREED The right touch - right hand hammering for guitar by Steve Lynch Good condition - no markings Yours for £5 posted. Appetite For Destruction (G n R) - Guitar tab As new Yours for £5 posted. SALE AGREED Just clearing the shelves[/quote] Edited for Amazon price typo on Bible. -
I would have bought the VMJ - it was just pipped by a cheap CIJ 62 reissue off OldGit of this parish. My [b]only[/b] regret is the pickup noise but it does have a wider range of tones as you said and its easy to get close to PBass tone with a Zoom unit.
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I have a Vintage Stingray copy and I've changed the battery once in 3 years. Duracell+ as it happens. The cheap alkalines form teh PoundShop last just as well in my active guitar though so I dont think its the brand. Just remember to unplug and they last for ages.
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books for sale
Geek99 replied to Geek99's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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paul westwood "bass bible" book: As new, in perfect condition, with both Cds -= currently £36 on amazon new Yours for £17 posted. [b]Guitar books:[/b] Blues Guitar licks by Jay Friedmann As new (apart from shop's stamp inside front cover) Yours for £5 posted. SALE AGREED The right touch - right hand hammering for guitar by Steve Lynch Good condition - no markings Yours for £5 posted. Appetite For Destruction (G n R) - Guitar tab As new Yours for £5 posted. SALE AGREED Just clearing the shelves
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has anyone had this buzz problem on a jazz (when one pickup isnt on full) and actually [b]solved[/b] it with copper foil?
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This would have helped me when I was buying recently. We'd have to make sure the sounds were through a failry "neutral" amp though.
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Bass playing as a chill out & stress relief..
Geek99 replied to silverfoxnik's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Absolute-beginner' post='325746' date='Nov 10 2008, 10:21 AM']Playing the bass is still very new to me but I look forward to getting home and playing for about an hour or so. iI really takes my mind of things and I feel it helps. However, I do get frustrated sometimes as I really do need to sort some kind of tuition out as I rely way too much on learning by TAB and I end up playing the same songs over and over again. I am sure my technique needs some sorting out.[/quote] I think thats true of most people. -
Bass playing as a chill out & stress relief..
Geek99 replied to silverfoxnik's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='bassmandan' post='324491' date='Nov 7 2008, 08:53 PM']....with your partner or your bass?[/quote] somedays it could be either -
[quote name='Huggy and the Bears' post='324040' date='Nov 7 2008, 10:24 AM']I'm in love with the 75RI also. I've messed about quite a bit with different jazzers in shops and actually really fancy a Marcus Miller version. They are MIJ, but each one I have played is faultless. I've had a Jap jazz (62RI) which I bought from Japan which was my first intro to Jap Fenders and in my opinion they are great.[/quote] I have that same jap jazz 62 RI in 3SB and its very nice indeed.
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[quote name='ferguswads' post='322635' date='Nov 5 2008, 01:30 PM']Geek99 it's what was Play It Again Sam's and then Soundcontrol before it went bust my friend.[/quote] Okay thanks, I'll look it up on the web - I'm not a Derby regular. Their website is well out of date.
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Bass playing as a chill out & stress relief..
Geek99 replied to silverfoxnik's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='silverfoxnik' post='324435' date='Nov 7 2008, 07:33 PM']Hi Folks, It's been a busy week (as per usual) and sometimes when it all gets too stressful, the first thing I think of when going home that I know will chill me out is picking up a bass and having a noodle around for half an hour! But it doesn't usually pan out that way because the first thing that happens when I walk through the door is kids/family mayhem etc, etc, and quite rightly so as they come first. Which means I tend to skulk around much later on practicing the bass with the headphones on, which is never quite the same thing. Is it just me with this scenario or does this sound all too familiar to anyone else?? Nik[/quote] No, thats exactly what happens to me (although my partner is supportive too). I snatch ten minutes here and there. -
dont think so, they are placed as a sub division of the intended scale elgnth, I think [i]some [/i]of them will be in tune.
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i have an "OK" cheap one off ebay - but based on that experience.... spend money to get a solid, not laminated top. light strings work better - you can just turn up louder make sure you like the action as adjustment is slow and painful to do check the string volume balance on the pickup - mine is quiet on the lower strings. If its anything like mine, it will go out of tune a lot.
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thanks, I see what you mean about earthing through the plate. but note that the Seymour Duncan website has a jazz bass wiring diagram (not a circuit diagram) which shows the connection made. I may just try it to see if there is a noticeable improvement as that would perhaps alleviate a ground loop. I have nt yet sheilded with copper foil. It may come to that.
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hi all my 62 Ri is noisy when both pickups arent fully on (RWRP probably) I've taken the bellplate off and I notice there is a copper plate at the back of the control cavity, to which everything, including the bridge presumably, is connected. There is a copper strip from the bridge going to the bridge pickup, I presume it connects into earth somehow. I notice that there is no lead going to the smaller connection on the jack socket - (a white wire presumably for signal goes to the larger). The smaller one appears to have some solder on it. I'm not sure therefore, how the instrument is earthed as all the earth wires seem only to connect to the bridge. The jack socket has just one white wire attached, is this normal? Shouldnt there be a black wire from somewhere to the smaller connection of the jack socket? thoughts? thanks
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i'll look them up, thanks
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[quote name='spector6' post='323076' date='Nov 5 2008, 11:13 PM']Apologies if posted already, but has anyone seen these videos - [url="http://www.youtube.com/user/BEHINDthePLAYER"]http://www.youtube.com/user/BEHINDthePLAYER[/url] , there fairly cool instructional videos for bass. Mike Inez from AIC has one, Duff from Guns and Robbi from Godsmack they all look really good quality, does anyone have one of these?[/quote] No, but I will look out for them -I'm a fan of Duff's tone
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can anyone recommend a tutor (or put up a hand if they [i]are[/i] one) in the Kirkby/Annesley/Mansfield J27 M1 area? I'm looking for afterwork (after 4, I start quite early), evenings or weekends. thanks
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[quote name='ferguswads' post='321797' date='Nov 4 2008, 02:02 PM']I played the US 3 bolt american RI jazz bass in the new rattle n drum guitar shop in Derby and honestly fell in love with how it plays and the tone, and the next bass I buy HAS GOT to have the rosewood board with the inlays/binding.[/quote] I walked past the old rattle and drum (thought they only did percussion) just the other day (near the DRI) - where have they moved to?
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hello, I have the Zoom and its fine - I mostly just use the amp modelling, tuner and the drum machine in it. I'm not fussed about synth bass or phasing or any of that stuff. I tried the boss but it seemed a bit plastic-ky.
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[quote name='Musky' post='314028' date='Oct 24 2008, 04:40 PM']The Zoom B2.1u gets a lot of love around here, though if that's too pricey and you don't need the expression pedal or USB the B2 covers the same ground. No looping though, unfortunately.[/quote] +1 worth spending time reading the manual to get the best.,