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mybass

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  1. Look up Jimmy Webb ‘Tunesmith….Inside the art of writing’. On Hatchett books. I’m sure he also has an autobiography out of his earlier days in the music business.
  2. What is the blend pot value used in the picture? I think these blends were meant to be 25k. Could be interested.
  3. I would hazard that there has to be a contact with a ‘live’ wire somewhere, maybe at the jack point….maybe take all the shielding out and see if all is well, then try to shield the cover only and earth it and test.
  4. Of course yes Micro mesh! Well spotted and I’ll edit my post, cheers.
  5. I’ve used Tru Oil (ie Gunstock oil) for many years. David Dykes Luthiers Supplies in East Sussex put me onto it, the idea came from an acoustic guitar builder in Sussex who had developed a technique for using it to gain a thin oil finish on acoustic guitar tops. It penetrates just a little into the wood surface and then subsequent coats build up (after drying) on top of each coat. It employs micro mesh for end finishing the wood and for ‘cutting back’ between each oil coat. (There is a Tru oil filler that could be applied first but I’ve generally gone straight to the oil application using this technique). Micro mesh is now readily available on EBay in packs of something like 1200 to 8000…it isn’t a sandpaper that cuts the wood back but more of a fine ‘polisher’, the body wood will appear to have an almost light coat of oil on before Tru oil is applied and you will see any scratches or missed sanded arear before applying oil.
  6. I’ve never known of a SD jazz pup with Allen key pole pieces, only DiMarzio jazz and P bass pups.
  7. As a long term Markbass user of amps and speakers, I've had heaps of positive comments ( from bass players to guitarists and drummers) and no negatives about my sound (usually playing fretless bass). to the degree that many other bassists have actually gone and bought Markbass rigs. Now whether they were hoping to sound like me is another (flattering) matter because that also comes down to the bass, the strings, the actual player's style on fingers or pick playing. I have only tried Barefaced 12" cabs and I think they are great, very clean, almost too 'clean' bottom end and I couldn't quite get the 'bite' of the strings but great for straight ahead P bass sounds but like many manufacturers, they are pricing high to cover costs of being a smaller manufacturer and they can't compete with larger companies production rates. On cost alone Markbass is winning. I haven't tried any of the latest MB cabs and it’s a shame there isn't a proper MB type of sound lounge somewhere to hear the three different types of 12" cabs they now make.
  8. You might to try one of these Jack plug extensions? https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/REAN/NYS224S?qs=%2B86TLfaev2%2BSQdm8vB4m4g%3D%3D&mgh=1&vip=1&utm_id=20797887759&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-riY_MfChgMVyJRQBh1QBTY9EAQYDyABEgKn5vD_BwE
  9. A little history of Walter and these great amps.....back in the 1980's I bought one from Walter Woods direct from the USA, they were expensive for the time but... double bass player Rufus Reid was playing one at Ronnie Scotts with the mighty saxophonist Dexter Gordon. I asked during a break what 'that little red box was' that was powering two Bose cabinets, (the ones used in PA systems). It was a WW 100 watt amp. He convinced me, a budding double bass player, to get one. I called Walter to order and asked how he made such a small amplifier and he explained that when the USA government started releasing previously held information from the public, he went to the N.A.S.A. info 'pages' to find out how a space craft could send a coherent voice signal from the moon to Earth and he nabbed the technology for his amps and so made possibly the first digital commercial amplifiers.. Good luck with the sale robbuu, the amp looks to be in great shape.
  10. To add to the fact that apart from being a really good bass, (I’ve owned one since new), it is a Passive bass but there are a lot of various tones to be had from the pickups and wiring, much more than a standard bass. It is also a superb recording bass. I believe the pickups may have been designed by Bill Lawrence (RIP) for this Fender bass. Made for Roscoe Beck who is a great player who recorded and toured for many years with USA guitarist Robben Ford and the Blue Line. Check out Roscoe’s inventive lines on those albums and you will probably be hearing both his four and five string playing.
  11. There is a Sarah Jones on Bass Players market U.K. on Facebook with one of these in Wigan…4 ohm 122 Ninja cab £500 

     

  12. On hold now for you Mario….thanks.
  13. I play with rock blues bands and it does well to hold its own with them. I'm not talking big stages/outdoor festival stuff, just indoor music clubs etc gigs. Depends how loud your bands are?
  14. ToLo … the answer lies as our esteemed Basschatters have already mentioned above.
  15. Thanks for adding this Merton.
  16. It’s difficult to find their weight, as in this link showing everything but the weight, a nice looking 5 in swamp ash. https://sire-usa.com/collections/marcus-miller-p8/products/p8-5st
  17. Selling one of my impressive Barefaced 12” cabs, maybe to get a 2x12 at some stage. These cabs have a big sound especially when paired up to another cab, love the single cab for smaller gigs and tiny stages. It’s super lightweight and can go loud with an impressive clear low end. I’ve only gigged it a few times, there were a few small minor knocks on the thin front side edges, probably the one drawback of having these lightweight cabs and no cover. Don’t know postage rates, collection welcome or meet up A3/M25 or A3 south coast area is okay for me.
  18. Now SOLD I have these four pots to move on. I’ve more than likely taken them from old (like 1970’s old) Fender basses that the owners wanted new stuff put in and they’ve been stored in a sealed box for many years. They all turn without any hindrances internally. I’ve tried to price via looking at online sites which has been difficult, ranging from £18 to £35 each….so I’m putting them out there at a ‘medium’ price of £60 for all of them to include postage… .A) I hope someone would need them and B) that the price suits….let me know if you are interested please.
  19. Yes I still have them…. pm if you want them and we can arrange…thanks Alain.
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