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Stylon Pilson

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  1. [quote name='ARGH' post='425360' date='Mar 4 2009, 05:53 PM']www.myspace.com/scotthunes[/quote] [url="http://www.myspace.com/scottthunes"]http://www.myspace.com/scottthunes[/url] Fixed for ya. S.P.
  2. I think all of the basses that you listed above would be giggable. If you are looking for something as a backup to your main bass, I'd suggest something that's fairly similar (ie the Squier P) as it will be more use to you if you have to perform an emergency switch. I also agree with yorick's assessment that Yamahas punch above their weight. S.P.
  3. [quote name='ARGH' post='424111' date='Mar 3 2009, 01:56 PM']Pics....[/quote] The Humber Bridge seems a little less stable than usual tonight. S.P.
  4. [quote name='Shockwave' post='423139' date='Mar 2 2009, 01:03 PM']If the inlays were epoxied along with the board, wouldnt that make inlays look a bit terrible, or is epoxy transparant?[/quote] Yes, I'm assuming you'd use transparent epoxy. S.P.
  5. [quote name='Shockwave' post='423118' date='Mar 2 2009, 12:50 PM']However it has quite large sharkfin style inlays, If the bass is converted to fretless, would this effect the sound of the bass when my fingers go over the inlay.[/quote] Probably, but if you coat the board in epoxy (which you'll probably want to do anyway as the board is rosewood) then the problem should disappear. S.P.
  6. [quote name='tombboy' post='418289' date='Feb 24 2009, 12:30 PM']Trouble is, I've have a big hole to fill now. Something impressive looking with flashing lights... doesn't have to function!! Or I could have a couple of lava lamps!!![/quote] A tasteful full-frontal nude behind a red velvet curtain. S.P.
  7. [quote name='MacDaddy' post='413255' date='Feb 18 2009, 04:32 PM']I have Amex. It's useful having a card no-one accepts.[/quote] +42. S.P.
  8. Maybe I'm being a dumb schmuck, but if I go into an independent music shop and I like a bass, then I pay the price that they've put on the ticket. I don't offer them 10% less just because I can, because I want them to still be in business in a year's time. Either you like the bass enough to pay £500 for it, or you don't. S.P.
  9. I'm looking forward to the day when I can justify buying a Shuttle 6.0 and a barefaced cab. S.P.
  10. When I am viewing the "New Posts" page, I would like to be able to configure highlighted background colours for certain forums. For instance, for any threads in the "Build Diaries" forum, I'd like the background colour for the entire table row to be (for instance) yellow instead of grey. Each user should be able to set their own preferred colours. Apologies if this has already been mentioned before - I couldn't see anything in the last two pages. S.P.
  11. Maybe you could get a little groove routed into the top that could form a boundary round the clusters of related controls. If it was only a fraction of a millimetre deep, it wouldn't be visible from the front, but from the player's perspective it would be just right. S.P.
  12. Gather up some sawdust and mix it with wood glue until you get a fairly thick paste. Squnge it into the holes. The wood that you get the sawdust from will dictate the colour of the dots. S.P.
  13. [quote name='Lew-Bass' post='401708' date='Feb 6 2009, 03:26 AM']How do you go about this if say for example it is a custom-made amp?[/quote] I don't think it can really be easily done. You could use a plug-through electrical meter and then play your amp at maximum volume to determine how many watts it draws from the grid, but then the amp won't have 100% efficiency so your effective wattage will be much lower. I assume that you are trying to sell the amp and you are wondering what to put on the advert to portray how loud it is. One option would be to A/B your amp with some other common amps, find the one that seems to have about the same output, and then on your advert write "I don't know the wattage, but it's comparable to a blah blah blah." You should definitely invite potential buyers to try it out first. S.P.
  14. Hi, when I'm viewing a board index or the list of new posts, any thread with new posts has a link that allows me to go to the first unread post. However, when I'm viewing the list of subscribed topics [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?act=UserCP&CODE=26"]here[/url] I don't get that option. It would be nice to have. S.P.
  15. Fairly good gig last night. Good connection between us and the crowd, and I had a great time in spite of the technical issues that I faced. Technical issue #1: my bass was uncharacteristically poor at staying in tune. Technical issue #2: there was another band playing tonight - I emailed them a couple of days back asking if I could borrow their bassist's amp (so that I could come in on the train). They said yes, no problem. Wasn't expecting the guy to turn up with a 10W combo. We're not a loud band, and it was a small room, so I could have got by with a 20W, but the 10W just didn't have the oomph. He was a damn nice guy though. I hope that our paths cross again in the future. S.P.
  16. Hey, stubaruba, I know how to fix your problem without spending any money at all! You need to take your instrument apart, put it in the freezer for three days, then leave it under a blanket for 42 minutes. Turn off all the lights, reassemble it in the dark, and then it will be working fine again! No, not really. Take it to a tech. S.P.
  17. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/LAKWOOD-FRETLESS-BASS-GREAT-SPEC-PRO-SETUP_W0QQitemZ150322556427QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV"]Here it is[/url]. Anyone know what the body is made of? It wasn't mentioned anywhere in the posting. Edit: oh, and scroll down to the "Is there a fretless version?" question. The answer may surprise you. S.P.
  18. Dodgy batch of batteries? Try changing them again, just in case. S.P.
  19. In my opinion, it stops being art as soon as the creator puts a ridiculous price tag on it. S.P.
  20. [quote name='josh3184' post='391318' date='Jan 25 2009, 10:55 PM']Two thirds of the way through the setlist they burst, all over my strings. horrible mess. I try to get the plectrum outta my back pocket, succeed (takes me about 10secs), start playing but the pus means that it falls out of my fingers and onto the floor within 2 bars. Safe to say by the end of the gig my popped blisters had blisters starting inside them.[/quote] This is exactly what I wanted to read on a Monday morning. S.P.
  21. Have you considered leaving the tone control in the circuit, but hiding it inside the control cavity? You'd need to employ the use of a screwdriver to adjust it, but you'd still have the potential (groan) to make adjustments in the future. S.P.
  22. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='390158' date='Jan 24 2009, 01:45 AM']The punk bass is playable, the first 9 frets are fine, and who really needs more than that? Te 'point' is explained on his site:[/quote] I'm not sure. The photos don't show it clearly enough, but it looks like there's a cable tie between the nut and 1st fret, which would make the 1st fret pretty tough going. S.P.
  23. Get Jon Shuker to build him one to his own specification. S.P.
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