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Bought an Aguilar Chorusaurus pedal off of Dave. Great communication, very patient and shipped the pedal super fast (even included the original box and instructions). Thanks Dave!
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These are excellent monitors and at this price it is an incredible bargain! Do you still have the original boxes? Too bad that I already picked up a set last year! GLWTS Just out of curiosity, what did you upgrade to? I figured that for my small studio with somewhat minimal acoustical treatment, these were perfect as I would not really be able to hear the difference of anything higher spec anyway. I certainly was not disappointed! Incredible monitor / sub set for the money.
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Brand New Status P neck SOLD FB
tvickey replied to walshy's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Brand New Status P neck SOLD FB
tvickey replied to walshy's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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What is the full chain that creates your sound? Finger to ear...
tvickey replied to tvickey's topic in Accessories and Misc
Nice... I also use Darkglass Alpha Omega, but found that it sounds best when just using the DI out of it to just record stuff. If I push the Darkglass signal through one of my bass heads, the preamp tube(s) and EQ mess with the sound in a not-so-good way. Also have a Mesa Powerhouse 6x10 -
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For me, the full chain is: Dunlop Tortex pick (0.73 or 0.88) DR Lo-Rider strings (medium) Warwick bass (Streamer LX4 or LX5) Van Damme cables with Neutrik jacks Korg tuner, MXR compressor, Darkglass Alpha-Omega pedals GK Fusion or Mesa Boogie head (preferably tube) SpeakOn cable(s) with Neutrik connectors (2 or 4 pole, depending on head/cab) GK or Mesa cab (preferably 4x10 + 1x15)
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Bought a really nice 6-string Warwick Bubinga bass from @seb. He was quick to respond to messages, extremely patient, and helped to sort out the shipping when ParcelFarce gave us a bit of a hard time (refusing to collect from his area of Scotland!). DPD agreed to ship the bass and it arrived today without delay in England. Very positive experience, so don't hesitate to buy or sell with Seb! Thanks again!
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Have these Lockdowns improved your bass playing?
tvickey replied to Cat Burrito's topic in General Discussion
The lockdowns gave me a chance to play "catch-up" with my band. I joined them in Autumn 2019, but had not yet mastered all of the songs in the current set. I rehearse at home pretty much every day, running through portions of the set. Nearly one year later and everything is sounding pretty good now! -
Thinking about selling my GK Legacy 800. I've had it for about a year, and even took into the recording studio in February, but have since realized that I really prefer the sound of a tube preamp! So, would plan to keep my MB Fusion 500 over the Legacy... Any takers? I still have the original box and the amp is perfect. Maybe I put a feeler out on the buy-and-sell pages.
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I recently discovered DR Lo-Rider strings... so off-loading some un-needed but brand new string sets. Consider this my contribution to Black Friday. All prices are each and INCLUDE within the UK: Ernie Ball Regular Slinky 4-String: £13 each (7 packs available ALL SOLD!) Ernie Ball Regular Slinky 5-String: £21 each (4 packs available) Warwick Black Label 5-String: £21 each (1 pack available) D'Addario Tape-Wound XL 5-String: £43 each (1 pack available ALL SOLD!)
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Brass nut installation on Warwick Chrome Tone bass
tvickey replied to tvickey's topic in Repairs and Technical
Sounds really great too. I'm very happy with the result! The open strings now have sustain which seems to last until the end of time... I saved the old stock Just-a-nut-II, in case I pass this bass along one day and some crazy collector wants the stock parts back on. However, that nut really had no real mass to it. The sustain was alright, but the open strings just didn't quite match with the fretted notes. -
Luthier is in lockdown, so decided to DIY install a new brass nut on this old Warwick Chrome Tone 5-string streamer. I'd never done a nut installation before, so was a bit apprehensive, but I have to say I'm really pleased with the result. The old nut was a Warwick Just-a-nut-II (stock for the bass), and while it wasn't broken it seemed very light weight and flimsy and the sound of the open strings didn't match the fretted notes (bell-bronze frets on this bass). So, I replaced it with a Warwick Just-a-nut-III. I just used two small dots of cyanoacrylate (CA) glue to hold the nut in place. Here's a photo documentation of the brass nut installation. I also took the opportunity to clean the Ebony fretboard with some lemon oil. NB: The original machine heads on this bass (stock Warwick) were completely shot (posts were moving around!). So I replaced those recently with some Schallers. The bass sounded great before, but sounds even better now!
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Bought a Radial JDI from Paddy (knicknack). He even agreed to hold onto it for me for well over a month, when I struggled to get home due to covid travel issues. Arrived in perfect condition, complete with original box and paperwork. Thanks a lot Paddy!
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Do the knob settings come fixed in place with official Flea duct-tape?