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fleabag

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  1. Basically, i dont need both instruments to be live at the same time, but both amps will be. When we say amps, one is the bass amp, and the other is the desk I'll say it again, this time with the pedal in case i confused anyone. Both bass and acoustic wil be sharing an FX pedal ( has 1 in and 1 out ) so if i connnect both instruments into a 2 input switch box first, then out of the switch box is 1 output. That 1 output then goes to FX pedal input. Then out of the FX pedal into another AB , so each each instrument can be spilt off. Bass to bass rig /amp and Acoustic to the desk I guess ABY is not needed , just 2 AB boxes - does that sound more correct. I never need to combine bass and acoustic, so i guess the Y function of the switches is not needed I think
  2. I'll PM
  3. I had a think and it seems you are bang on. !
  4. Forgot to mention, both instruments are sharing an FX pedal, which only has 1 in 1 out.
  5. Tricky one I need a switching box with 2 inputs and 2 outputs, one for bass one for acoustic. Bass out to amp and acoustic out to a desk. Now, i cant seem to find a 2 in 2 out box, unless i pay some silly price, so will 2 x ABY boxes work if i reverse one of them ? I dont need them combining at all. Only one or the other. EG. First ABY used back to front, so 2 instruments in, and single out to another ABY single input, and then that gets me 2 outputs, if that makes sense. I can then split the 2 instruments off. Sounds messy and it means 2 pedals taking up a lot of space, but ABY boxes ( 1 in 2 out ) are helluva lot cheaper than the 2 in 2 out boxes i've seen... think Radial. No way hose a The Behringer AB200 looked like i was onto something till i found they've disappeared off the market, and then i discovered they're battery only. No way hose b Gotta be 9v mains supply. The other thing is, are all ABY boxes able to be used back to front as well as the regular way round ? I dont know how tell just by looking online, and it never seems to be in the descriptions as to whether its possible I was looking at the Fender model https://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/fender-aby-2-way-switch-pedal.html but again, doesnt say if it can be used in reverse Any suggestions on a 29 quid note please
  6. I maintain my original post.
  7. Someone asked Dimarzio that very question, and Dimarzio said they were epxoxied. But many people have changed their covers and it appears its just some kind of glue , maybe hot glue. Certainly not epoxy, which then wouldnt be feasible to get them off. Some say that Dimarzio didnt want anyone messing with their pickups. The way to do it, apparently, is to slip a thin blade ( scalpel ? ) down the inside of the cover and gently work round the circumference separating the glue
  8. Not in my experience. Ask me how i know PP can fcuk off
  9. Blimey H - 40lbs ? Without packaging ? What kind of strap did that need ?
  10. That was utterly brilliant
  11. Indeedy I've just sold a bass, my Aria PRO ll SB 900 , which weighed 10lbs +, and the whole packed weight was 111 kg I mean 11 kg
  12. Nah, its monster double packed. Packing weighs more than the bass
  13. Ha! You've been here long enough to know
  14. Its alright. He saw 168 lbs on his scales and then converted online to KG's. I think he missed the decimal point , 16.8 lbs. It must be an old fashioned weighing machine if it doesnt show KG's Phew etc
  15. It would be ace of spades for heavy metal
  16. Currently in PM's with a bass seller here, and his bass, packaged , weighs 77kg. I said you mean 7.7kg ?? He insisted its 77kg. So the packaging weighs in the region of 73kg, give or take. I'm going to have to decline. My TE combo weighs half that and i can barely lift it
  17. I bet BBC ate it. Am i right your Skankness ?
  18. Fret crowing ? I believe this might be shaping a Raven. In fact, any Corvid will do
  19. Like a few here, i'll do everything except fret crowing, shaping levelling. Nut slots, intonation, truss rod adjustment, bridge saddles setting, ... these are ok for me
  20. 😎 Actually i quite like them, but i dont tell anyone. Oh..ooerr.
  21. Having said that, the halfs i used were SIT silencers and they were pretty awesome. I dont know if they're still available. When they first hit the market, they were tricky to get hold of
  22. Having used flats, half rounds and roundwounds, i've found that half rounds are not half way between flats and rounds. They're closer to flats
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