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lemmywinks

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  1. Do you find the BH2 pickups sound better passive? Tbh it might be that the 3EMP3LD preamp is just a bad fit for them as it has no shortage of high end with the Nordstrand equipped EHB, it's not something I feel the need to switch out in fact I cut a lot of highs to get to where I like. Did you try changing the preamp connector from VM3 to BEQ3? That was supposed to boost the treble according to some people, although others said the BEQ3 was muddy like the old MkI preamp so as usual YMMV. There's also a +6db boost connector on that preamp.
  2. It doesn't really look much like a T-40 IMO, more just a P copy body with MM pickups slapped in there. In fact the more I look at it the less like a T-40 it gets!
  3. I'm sure if you replace the word beginning with "H" with a well known one beginning with "F" the joke will become clear.
  4. According to the stories he healed the sick, fed the hungry and helped the poor so basically another socialist woke lunatic. Apparently rewrote the rules of the old testament as well WHICH IS YET MORE CANCEL CULTURE, WHY DO THE WOKES EDIT AND ERASE ARE HISTORY?!!?!?!!
  5. As already said I wouldn't put anything other than the Taylor Mini strings on there, no idea what D'Addario did to get a beefy sounding 24" low E but I'm guessing it needs that specific set to perform as intended.
  6. What's the overall length? I can fit the standard scale 1505 in a Gator Pro Go without removing the extra padding at the bottom, I imagine you'd have to remove it (or replace with thinner padding) for the MS version.
  7. R&T Music in Barrow have an EHB1000S for £799, not too far from you: https://reverb.com/uk/p/ibanez-ehb1000s-short-scale
  8. Guyker do East clones which is good because the East ones are never in stock: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003176219596.html? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002683252060.html? Can find 'em cheaper if you search.
  9. Ibanez EHB series - 45mm at the nut and 18mm spacing. Wide flat neck with great access, feather light as well. Body is angled away at the top so very comfortable, mine is 3.15kg/6.9lb but tbh it actually feels lighter as there's no dive (headless so not surprising!) and it is so slim. Basically hangs at whatever position you put it in, the only lighter feeling bass I've owned is the Aria Sinsonido which is made from helium and foam. Get the 15xx versions or budget for a pickup swap if going for one of the cheaper ones.
  10. The eq on the BH250 is quite clever as well as the controls cut and boost at different frequencies - the bass cuts @ 80hz and boosts @ 100hz.
  11. What cabs are they? If the backplate is big enough and easily accessible it might be a better bet to get a parallel input/output installed in one (or both) of them. The BH250 is a cool amp but not the loudest, you can get more perceived volume out of it with the Spectracomp Toneprint loaded and set to around 9 o'clock.
  12. Sold my Sire as stock ages ago so have these spare. Knob set for Sire V7, flat top style, 3 x single 2 x dual concentric. Dual concentric are hex screw, single ones are push fit. Tall narrow EMG style stacked knobs so handy on cramped control plates - £7 posted
  13. I quite like our German friend, they're obviously having a bit of a laugh here.
  14. The bass in that Evertune video sounds really thin and gutless, you'd think they'd get that part right.
  15. The little PJB C2 @ £260: https://www.gak.co.uk/en/phil-jones-bass-c2-compact-200w-2x5-bass-cab/961093?gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAjw9J2iBhBPEiwAErwpea0RxUE7qI6ZrFx77b9UMdui5FsiZ3ABZQW9MqtwzCYmtgO_69ZCoBoCxgAQAvD_BwE TE Elf 110 @ £265: https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/bass-guitar-speaker-cabinet/trace-elliot-110-bass-cabinet?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=surfaces&gclid=CjwKCAjw9J2iBhBPEiwAErwpeQEpYR2gW09mclU9Y5Q8ca9Dz2muVIWyZeWfQBXJkMgVsn3NOkfc9RoC11AQAvD_BwE Eden EX112 @ £229 (can't find the 110): https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Eden-EX112-1x12-Compact-Bass-Cab-4-Ohm/3SP6?origin=product-ads&gclid=CjwKCAjw9J2iBhBPEiwAErwpeVYKhUhYQzntiKop3U11dOOPMfBtZR074wifpcNLkJbWhln8NzieohoCVLgQAvD_BwE A mate of mine picked up a used Ashdown Mii110 for not much over £100 and it's surprisingly capable, the same probably goes for their similarly discontinued OR110 which were being sold off on the cheap last year. A used EA Wizzy would also fit the bill as would a CXL110 if you can manage the weight. EDIT - Bargain Eden EX110 in the Marketplace:
  16. Mentioned on here before but a few years ago (before Mrs Lemmywinks and Lemmywinks Jnr when all of my wages belonged to me!) I had a search set up on eBay for <£70 + Newly Listed + BIN bass guitars. Had a constant rotation of backup basses through the doors and all were crazy bargains, used to have it loaded up on my work laptop and would refresh every so often in to get those deals that get snapped up within the first minute or so. Great way to satisfy GAS and I'd always pass them on for what I'd paid or a little bit more.
  17. If you need to play music that requires lower notes then just move to a 5, much less faffing around in the long run. I tried to persevere as my main 4 had a drop tuner but being rather lazy I ended up just moving to a 5 permanently. If you like 16.5mm at the bridge then a used SR is a safe bet, there's also usually some bargain BTBs knocking around if you want wider spacing. Sire M series and Cort C series are worth considering as well.
  18. Was him on Magnificent Seven wasn't it? My favourite Clash bassline.
  19. Also worth adding that playing heavily with the bronze/wrapped bronze strings like that guy in the OP's video will always result in an overabunance of clacky, squeaky noise. Acoustic basses with brighter strings reward a more restrained approach, in fact they're a really useful practice tool if you tend to dig in too much at gigs as they force you to pay more attention to your technique. Rein it in a little and they usually have tons of dynamic response.
  20. I love my acoustic basses, have an Ibanez 24" scale and an old fretless Ozark I've had for 23 years. When people claim they are useless what they usually mean is that they don't play like a conventional bass or fulfil the same role - they aren't meant to and you can sorta tell that by looking at them! Depending on how they're set up and what strings you use you can get a lot out of them - a fretless with nylon tape wound strings can have loads of old school upright style thump and have an entirely different palette of sounds to a fretted acoustic bass with bronze strings. Similarly my little Ibanez with the bouncy multifilament core/bronze wrap strings sounds different to both, almost like a bass version of the bottom three strings of a classical guitar and is a very lively little bass to play, not to mention pretty loud acoustically. The focus on here has always been about volume - "but they aren't loud enough, use a Precision" which is rather strange unless your only goal is to rehearse unamplified with a guitarist in which case then maybe they're not for you. If you like the sound they produce - and you really need to try a few of them, preferably with something other than the standard phosphor bronze strings - and feel yourself wanting something convenient for sofa practice then they might be up your street.
  21. The TGI Extreme states 106.5cm (assume that's internal length) so maybe a decent cheaper option at £50 https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/210422368434025--tgi-extreme-electric-guitar-gigbag
  22. The EHB1505 is about 102cm, multiscale version will be longer. With the overall length and the elongated upper horn it's about the max I'd want to put in the Pro Go with the extra padding but it does fit nicely, combined with the neck support it's safe in there.
  23. About 101cm with the padding in, removing it gets you about an extra 6cm.
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