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warwickhunt

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  1. Unless it were made from something other than some type of metal, I'd not imagine sonic improvements would be any different to the majority of bridges on solid bodied basses. Even high mass bridges gain you fractions of 'sustain' and tbh 1/2 of the bass playing population go out of their way to avoid sustain! LOL
  2. Yeah it saves having to leave space to insert a headphone jack or a lead if you are using it as an output.
  3. Top left is my IEM transmitter. The DiCosimo and Broughton are always on effects. I could use the Stomp HP/LPF (and have done in the past) but the Broughton resonant bump is easier to achieve with the pedal. The DiCosimo is an easy EQ/boost solution to save going into the Stomp.
  4. Thet eventually conceeded that the courier had no case and dropped it. A courier or intermediry will try and avoid any pay out. However, my case (and @Gunsfreddy2003) is a case of the courier trying to claim that packaging wasn't appropriate (which it patently WAS) and they tried to claim a handling charge because it wasn't regulation packaging!
  5. I doggedly kept on at them that my packaging was appropriate and that I would challenge Interparcel via the Ombudsman as my contract was with them and not the courier (ergo they couldn't lay off the blame). I'd certainly be challenging that plastic bags are not appropriate; it needs to be waterproof and there are plenty of major companies use plastic bags.
  6. Indeed but tbh the roadworn sunburst isn't getting the use it deserves since I got the gold one!
  7. I couldn't find a JJ pup config on a P style body so I actually had a VS professionally routed for the TT pup config. I can revert the neck pup back to P and have the scratchplate to match.
  8. My Sandberg 'Wall of shame'!
  9. £150 for a practice tool... I'm sure there are lots of options that do the same thing (maybe not as well but it is to practice with... does it need to be that good?) for a lot less money. I'm not about to throw out my Mooer Prime P1.
  10. I now have said 12 string and this is now £400.
  11. The other obvious thing is that the Screw On (they aren't 'bolted' on) body is predrilled to accept the screws; it's not like they just stick 4 screws through a blank piece of timber into the neck!
  12. 'Easy' to find... you sure?
  13. I looked at converting a bass to 12 and the neck size, rigidity aside, the cost of parts started to stack up. One of the big hurdles was sourcing a 12 string bridge as they aren't exactly an off the shelf item. Modifying other bridges needs to include the octave strings being intonated separate to the bass strings. One way to get round it is to buy a donor 12 string bass... Oh wait!
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