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  1. [quote name='Adrenochrome' post='352660' date='Dec 12 2008, 12:57 PM']+1, You've nailed it there fella![/quote] +1 I thought that was the whole point, to enjoy it? I've played in bands where i didn't enjoy myself and it's simple, leave! We have a riot come gig night and always enjoy ourselves, wouldn't have it any other way!
  2. 6 in total: Zoot Deluxe custom Warwick Corvette Standard Active Squier Standard Jazz in Walnut Satin (Cheeky for sale plug!) Warmoth Fretless Jazz F*nd*r Jazz "Jaco" copy Ozark Acoustic
  3. I'm 5 mins away from fleetwood........ And yes it is an absolute dive!
  4. Yeah i always remove the batteries as i stick my pedals on a pedalboard with an 8 way supply. Although it says to use an EBS adapter it isn't neccessary, all manufacturers say this to make money. I've got a mate with one so i've asked him if i can compare. I know he runs his off a pedalboard supply with no problems. Did you have any problems with it> Anyone out there had similar problems with this pedal?
  5. The adapter is unregulated i think but powers my other i have to hand pedals fine (i'm only using it to check this pedal, i have a power supply in my pedalboard which is at our storage room). Tbh i think it's the pedal at fault, i'll have a word with the seller about returning it. May just be a grounding issue with the mains supply but i can't afford to spend money on it at this time of year Thanks for your replies Steve
  6. Pfft! What chance have i got of selling my Squier if this is so amazingly cheap?!?!?! Thought about buying it to better my chances...........
  7. [quote name='elros' post='349387' date='Dec 9 2008, 09:22 AM']Is the power adapter 9V AC or 9V DC? How much current (usually rated in A or mA) can it deliver? How much current does the pedal require? Is the polarity correct?[/quote] It's a 9v AC-DC adapter and can deliver 500mA max. The pedal requires 15mA. Is this ok? The polarity is set to tip- as this is what the pedal requires
  8. [quote name='Bassman101' post='349602' date='Dec 9 2008, 12:21 PM']im looking at those planet waves straps that lock like this... [url="http://www.musicstreet.co.uk/planet-waves-locking-guitar-strap-black-p-2458.html"]http://www.musicstreet.co.uk/planet-waves-...ack-p-2458.html[/url] You can find em cheaper, its just this is the first one i found through google Daljit.[/quote] Our guitarist had these fail on him. Love Planet Waves' leads but these are too flimsy, as were their old locking straps (seen these break too)
  9. It's a hell of a lot of money, you should get what you paid for IMO. Whether he was dishonest about the little faults or genuinely did not know about them is irrelevant if you're totally happy with it and the bass is structurally sound (it sounds like you wanna keep it!) The matter of leaving bad feedback depends on whether you want compensation. As said above, raise the issue with him. If sellers are rude to me about this sort of thing then i find it very hard to give positive feedback. Neutral feedback is an option if he really doesn't care if you're not entirely happy with it. I paid £710 for a bass on ebay a while back which has small cracks in the lacquer around the headstock. It wasn't described in the listing but i was still overwhelmed at the bargain i got (it's over 2 grand new and had a proper flightcase too) and would never have sent the bass back! I gave positive feedback but noted the "cosmetic imperfections" in the feedback comments as the seller never replied to my questions. If he offers a refund would you send it back? EDIT: That's a hell of a first ebay purchase, i think i bought a bag of screws...........
  10. Cheers dude, i'll try it with my pedal board power supply when i get in the practice room. The hum is very loud though, not just in the background. It is unuasble in the state that it is in, that's why i think it's the pedal. I'm takin it to the guitar shop tomorrow to get looked at
  11. My favourite Jaco stuff is when he doesn't over-play or shred. I can dig it baby or a remark you made, that's the sh1t
  12. Have a snip with sharp scissors? Sometimes the new leather is so stiff that it needs "persuading" with some pliers to make it more, erm pliable. Had to do this with a strap my missus bought me last christmas. Once i was able to get the nut on i used a spanner and ratchet to tighten it. Still on a year later. Sometimes a foolish ham-fisted approach is the best way!
  13. Good stuff edd, glad you're enjoying it! Makes me remember when i first downsized to my super-loud little rig, i had to keep looking behind me to make sure someone hadn't added another couple of cabs it was so loud... Sigh.....
  14. I have a pedal which has a very loud hum when i use it with a 9v power supply. It's fine when i disconnect the adapter lead, but hums loudly and gets worse when the effect is on. It's an EBS multidrive. I had a look on the pinned topic and on other threads but found nothing i thought would fix it. Tried it with different basses, power packs, used the adapters with other pedals to rule them out, changed leads (it still hums loudly when the input is not connected) Any ideas? The guy who sold it didn't use it off mains and said it might be something to do with the phantom power EBS use (where you can power your pedals from an EBS amp via the jack lead). The pedal sounds ace otherwise so seems disappointing to have to return it Cheers for any info Steve
  15. [quote name='Jase' post='348976' date='Dec 8 2008, 08:02 PM']Shadows and Light for me is a bit difficult to watch, too many edits of wolves and nonsense! The playing is great though![/quote] Aye, and when they show rubbish tape over the awesome playing bits, when all you really want to see is the musicians, not Joni Mitchell prancing around in a daft coat or cut scenes from casinos and stuff
  16. From the Shadows and Light gig i think. There's some awesome songs on that. Check Dry Cleaner from Des Moines, that's ace!
  17. I sent a Warwick to Poland over a year ago, porcel farce quoted me £68, when i came to pay they charged me £46. Score!
  18. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='347913' date='Dec 7 2008, 03:17 PM']It was [url="http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XYC662DMBUM"]Norwood[/url] for me. Mostly to show off the bulge in my trousers.[/quote] [quote name='paul h' post='347934' date='Dec 7 2008, 03:53 PM']Or to hide the groinal area when wearing pale jeans and having a last minute piss. (Just in case)[/quote] Awesome tips (no pun...), keep em comin!
  19. Cheers for the link, always nice to get a freebie!
  20. lemmywinks

    Cables

    +1 to obbm's stuff top quality leads, gonna put an order for some patch leads in myself next payday. last lot i got were excellent quality maplins do pretty good leads for £2.50 each though if you're really strapped for cash
  21. [quote name='dangerboy' post='336077' date='Nov 25 2008, 10:35 AM']The Belcat Delay is surprisingly good, too. I also used to have the Biyang fuzz pedal - it's basically a Big Muff with some interesting clipping mods - you can change one pair of diodes for LEDs with a switch.[/quote] Quite interested in getting one of the fuzz pedals, not seen em before. Like this?: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FZ7-FUZZ-Three-Mode-Pedal-HIFI-WIMA-parts-Biyang_W0QQitemZ330274467471QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Guitar_Accessories?hash=item330274467471&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FZ7-FUZZ-Three-Mode-...%3A1|240%3A1318[/url] Do they handle the lows well? I'm getting a bit annoyed with my noisy big muff!
  22. [quote name='Delberthot' post='347020' date='Dec 6 2008, 08:28 AM']The thing with Nathan East from what I've read is that he likes to take advantage of his high profile by taking the mickey and blagging loads of free stuff.[/quote] Disgusting behaviour! I would never do that!
  23. Just bought yer ep after listenin to the the myspace tracks. Now THAT is how a bass should sound!
  24. I recall a link to a Billy Sheehan vid from another thread in which he states that the bass he uses is the off the shelf signature model, no special gubbins or woods, exactly what you'd get if you bought one. Has to be applauded, even if he is a scientologist
  25. I've just found out wilkos do decent sticky-backed velcro, looked last night and it's £1.99 for 1m of both sides. I use standard stuff from ebay and it holds really well as long as the underside of the pedal is clean. Another trick i use with boss pedals is to stick 2 strips of velcro between the rubber. You still get purchase on the velcro but can use it out of the pedalboard too. Good if you want to sell the pedal later! On my wah (jim dunlop) i took the battery cover off and reversed the backplate, sticking the velcro to the underside instead of mucking up the back cover. Oh yeah, some little strips of standard velcro to hold your power leads in place. I can send you some if you like, i've got loads at home. Also (RE the last question) i assume (probably wrong then!) that any 9v cable will fit? I use different ones with my Dinosaur power pack and they're fine. If you find some cheaper ones let me know! Diago also do adapter cables for weirder power/jack requirements if needs be
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