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[quote name='Sibob' post='371337' date='Jan 5 2009, 08:17 PM']Am quite interested in how the LG1000 performs at 4ohms!? Si[/quote] Not as loud as you'd think. Tried that as well.
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I've just had a test run of the LG 350. Very impressed with the sound quality. My only moans are the quality of the little selector switches ie active/passive, eq in/out etc and the claimed output. It's rated at 350w at 4 ohms. The cab i tried it with, an Ashdown Mag 8x10 was rated at 4 ohms, so was expecting be blown away, but wasn't. Maybe my ears! The amp itself is about the the same size as a ream of A4 paper,and weighs about the same.... I have put a deposit down and hopefully pick it up on saturday. Stay tuned. ps. In comparison to a MAG head, the sound is a lot more focused, and less woolly, reminds of the EVO amps a bit.
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Ashdown Little Giant...... The 350 or 1000
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Sweet. Where did you source the neck from?
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I paid eight hundred for mine, which was a lefty. But the neck need some work and was in average condition. I part ex'd it and it went for fourteen hundred in the end. I've seen similar age ones go for Sixteen hundred, but in better nick.
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What are they asking for a first year stingray? I had a '79 and loved it, but got into Sandbergs, so it went
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I've two of the Stagg version for a year or so for my Sandbergs. Great things.
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The most expensive guitar cable in christendom?
yorick replied to pete.young's topic in Accessories and Misc
[quote name='bobbass4k' post='366820' date='Dec 31 2008, 05:38 AM']Only in the moving reference frame of the cable (S'), in the reference frame of an inertial observer(S) , by time dilation it would be recorded as 7.63nS, and by the lorentz contraction, the length of another 1m cable at rest would be recorded as 0.51m by an observer moving at 0.86c from the reference frame of the cable (S')........ just thought i'd prove to all you taxpayers that the tutition fee loan from the government for my astrophysics degree is money well spent........[/quote] zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz -
can i have your precision?
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Seymour Duncan Quarterpounders. Or Delanos. Got Delano's fitted to my Sandbergs and they're ace. Quiet and powerful.
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It'd be interesting to see some drawings/ a mock up. Have you considered a slotted headstock like on the wishbass designs. Mr Wishnevsky seems to like the design, and he says it keeps production costs down, for him anyway. What about an SG type body shape? Symmetrical, so us leftys can sling it the other way round.
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Don't touch it, please. Try some Hipshot Ultralight tuners. Apart from that you can't and shouldn't do much to it. Have you tried a wider, more padded strap? What's the weight of it?
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[quote name='OldGit' post='361582' date='Dec 23 2008, 12:05 AM']Ha ha, I am sure they are .. Pino is certainly gifted in the length department though ... [/quote] Shouldn't that be "height department"? Or do you know something the rest of us don't?
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[quote name='AM1' post='361140' date='Dec 22 2008, 04:08 PM']Haha, looks like you're in the weirdo club with me :-) EDIT - have you got any clips of you playing?? I might make some footage later of the highly amusing situation of playing a right handed bass upside down with the strings the wrong way round.[/quote] Not playing like that anyway!!!! That was way before film was invented..... If you search "life denied" on you tube, you'll see some of me playing normal(?). Just look for the long ginger goatee.
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[quote name='AM1' post='361132' date='Dec 22 2008, 04:03 PM']Haha...soooo predictable Well, here's one for you. Q. How many divorced men does it take to change a lightbulb? A. It doesn't matter, they never get the house! Coat on, running for the door!!!! Just tried to play a few things upside down, it was highly amusing, like left foot braking![/quote] Try being a lefty bass player, playing a right- handed bass, right handed and re-strung back to front..........
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[quote name='uptonmark' post='361126' date='Dec 22 2008, 03:59 PM']smaller feet too, so they can get nearer to the kitchen sink [/quote] OUCH!!!
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Something (else) to argue about at Christmas time
yorick replied to The Admiral's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='dangerboy' post='361123' date='Dec 22 2008, 03:57 PM']I stopped reading as soon as I saw a Primus tune listed. This list is presumably compiled by people who work in guitar shops, rather than people who listen to music.[/quote] I like Primus, but that's Funny...... -
To be honest, if i was in your position position, i would swallow my pride and see a quack about you're wrist problem, just to see what the diagnosis is. Then take it from there. There has been some great advice on similar injuries etc here, BUT it could be something completely different!!!! And you won't know for definite until you do go. Just my opinion of course.
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Something (else) to argue about at Christmas time
yorick replied to The Admiral's topic in General Discussion
What's missing is the sanity of the compiler who put the Four Tops, Otis Reading and Funkadelic in a top 100 ROCK bass preformances chart. Don't get me wrong they are ace, but in a rock chart????????? -
If you've got a MIM jazz, and want a lefty version, they are available. PMT in Brum have two. They'll set you back about £400 though. If you're not too fussed about quality for the moment, if you search "left handed bass" on evilbay, i think you'll find a Harrier version for not a lot of coinage.
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I hadn't thought of those. I knew i was being too intelligent.........
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[quote name='AM1' post='361037' date='Dec 22 2008, 02:53 PM']Hi, good advice, cheers. Is a lefty bass much more expensive than right?? Why can't I just turn my right handed bass upside down and then re-string it upside down, so the low E string is back at the top again etc etc. Or is there anyone that plays upside down and strings wrong way round? It probably sounds weird but as I'm just starting, it should make no difference as I don't have to "unlearn" anything. Cheers AM[/quote] You can find basic lefty basses on evilbay for not much more than right handed stuff. CAN'T VOUCH FOR THE QUALITY THOUGH. Re-stringing your bass is a good idea!!(wish i'd thought of that 25 years ago!!!). But feeling comfortable like that depends on the shape of the body. If you move the front strap pin it can seriously alter the balance of the instrument when standing, and the tuners on the bottom of the headstock can make the neck dive seriously. But that's you're decision. It'll probably cost you a new set of strings as well.
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I don't have any of these problems, but i'm a lefty player who has tried to play righty. This was mainly due to being skint at the time and there being no decent lefty basses available. Swapping round and being comfortable with it will take ages. I'd been playing for five years on a piece of crap lefty when i tried. You've only been playing for a wee while, so it probably won't be as bad. Getting a comfortable playing position is a good start. Then if you're going to be playing finger style, get a metronome and work on your plucking finger speed. When you're upto a comfortable speed, then start on your fretting hand. If you can stretch out to one finger per fret at the first fret great, if you can't just move up th neck , say to the fifth fret. An example Two notes, alternate plucking fingers. Fifth fret, first finger. Two notes, alternate plucking fingers. Sixth fret, middle finger. Repeat for sixth and seventh frets and ring and middle fingers. Then work your way across the strings. All very dull and repetitive, but it gets your head into the basics. Then you can start to apply stuff you've already picked. Hope it helps... Ps. I'm now richer and can afford decent lefty stuff, so i've been back lefty for some years.
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I tried to buy some IPA from a pharmacy, and they refused to sell me some. i was a tad peeved at the time. But if you've seen me, i wouldn't serve me either......
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No leftys................