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warwickhunt

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  1. I remember talking to a guy some years back who worked for the Fender distributor and he had the chance to try a whole rack of fresh out of the box USA Strats and he ran them through an amp and though they all sounded like a Strat there was the odd one that just sounded better than the others (he bought the best one), same strings pups factory set up etc! I've no answer as to why but would offer the suggestion that it was density (or even lack of) that made the one he chose 'speak' that bit better. I've certainly owned enough Warwick Streamers to know that all basses are not equal even when set up the same (as near as humanly possible), with the same component parts; I could argue with myself that I may have tried to play the 'prettiest' one better than the others but I doubt that could account for the difference.
  2. I can see this going OT but 'if' the body material (generally wood) didn't have any affect, then every instrument fitted with type X, Y or Z pup and preamp would sound the same... unless the fingerboard material had an effect but then everyone knows that is nonsense!
  3. [quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1432627927' post='2783275'] I know guys playing instruments that sound pretty good, and I dislike the sound of when I play. The OP has discovered a preference. I wouldn't read any more into it than that. [/quote] Agreed but the OP has identified as many have done that the greater the value of an instrument doesn't in and of itself, guarantee a tone or playability that is any better than a lesser value instrument... to the individual.
  4. I had a pair of Warwick Dolphin basses; one, the NT top of the range German Pro I jobbie (approx £4000 in today's money) and a Far Eastern BO Pro II (I paid a couple of hundred for it)... for both playability and tone I chose and still own the Pro II and have sold the Pro I.
  5. [quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1432572615' post='2782831'] Always thought vertical was a myth for low frequencies ( dispersion ) so I found it quite funny to see the argument 'persued' [/quote] If I'm following this correctly we are talking the full range signal passing through the bass guitar cab (either with this .5 driver arrangement only sharing LF or a FR pair with horn/tweeter), so essentially it isn't the LF dispersion that we are only talking about... yes?
  6. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1432571982' post='2782822'] If you put a single cab horizontal the full range speaker is playing to your calves, not your ears. If you stack a pair horizontally that's not bad, but stacked vertically places the uppermost full range driver closer to your ears, which is better. But you want the full range drivers adjacent, if separated you introduce combing and cancellation issues on the vertical plane. That won't bother the audience, being too far away to be affected by it, but it will make what you hear quite different from what they hear. [/quote] The only flaw being that a pair of such cabs stacked vertically would, by default, have the full range drivers (one from each pair) together as the centre pair of a vertical line of 4. I have this issue with a pair of TC RS 210 cabs whereby I stack the pair vertical BUT this means that the dual centric driver is numbers 2 & 4 if you were to number the drivers 1-4 starting from the bottom; I thereby get the HF driver closer to my ear but paired as you've suggested would give me them in positions 2 & 3... does that make sense?
  7. [quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' timestamp='1432566485' post='2782726'] It's not a crossover in the usual sense between a woofer and tweeter. Only one of the tens runs in the upper frequencies, so there are no cancellation issues. The two drivers operate in tandem only in the lows, where the wavelengths are long enough that the two drivers will only compliment and never fight each other. Still, if using one you should have it vertical, with the full range driver on the top. When using two they'll work best vertical, mirror imaged, so that the two full range drivers are adjacent. [/quote] So they are horizontally aligned in the cab but for superior/best results should really be used vertically?
  8. [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1432566271' post='2782721'] I think they're using what's referred to as a .5 alignment, where both drivers handle the lows but only one driver gets the upper mids and highs. So in the frequency range where horizontally arranged drivers would affect the dispersion it behaves as a 1x10" cab. [/quote] So if you put two horizontals on top of each other... horizontally, you'd still have an issue?
  9. [quote name='bassman7755' timestamp='1432426048' post='2781423'] Its multiple signal sources at high frequencies that cause problems with dispersion so yes I imagine the crossover makes a difference. If you were using two of them you'd still want to be stacking them one on top of the other though (but you could use either orientation for the individual cabs). [/quote] Still puzzled as other commercially available horizontal, multi-driver cabs have been singled out as flawed and most have a crossover in them. Not that I am fussed but it seems odd to have had so many years of posts deriding the horizontal alignment of drivers and then along comes a BF cab of the same design. I've no doubt I shall be learning something new re. this matter very shortly.
  10. Spector NS / Warwick Streamer Musicman Sterling - smaller than Stingray/Jazz/Precision Bass Collection/Tune bass
  11. [quote name='alexclaber' timestamp='1430833226' post='2764987'] We designed the Two10 so you'd get that same superior dispersion when horizontal as you'd normally only get when vertical (it has a crossover in there). However if I wanted something punchy I'd rather use our 12XN cabs than the warmer softer sounding 10CR models. [/quote] Puzzled! I thought you (among many) always advocated the vertical stacking of drivers as the horizontal was an inferior/flawed design and that the 'science' behind the reason was pretty conclusive. So are you saying that horizontal is as good as vertical... so long as there is a well designed cross-over?
  12. [quote name='EJWW' timestamp='1431802954' post='2775200'] Where are you located mate? [/quote] Could be Greenock.
  13. Just bought Marc's 'Jake' bass and he's a top fella to deal with.
  14. [quote name='cana.dan' timestamp='1431632794' post='2773521'] Thanks! Definitely a lot pinker than other pictures I've seen! [/quote] This isn't the standard red colour it is defo that faded fiesta red/salmon pink colour.
  15. [quote name='cana.dan' timestamp='1431544844' post='2772515'] Have any pics? [/quote] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/warwickhunt/media/M%20P%20bass_zpsuehfwept.jpg.html][IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/M%20P%20bass_zpsuehfwept.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s54.photobucket.com/user/warwickhunt/media/M%20P%20bass%202_zpsqpdcdrst.jpg.html][IMG]http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g119/warwickhunt/M%20P%20bass%202_zpsqpdcdrst.jpg[/IMG][/URL] It's a much nicer colour in the flesh but you get the idea.
  16. [quote name='RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE' timestamp='1431549699' post='2772585'] I like that green one. Have you seen my for sale ad? [/quote] 77 Tele bass? If so, not my kind of thing but thanks all the same.
  17. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1431540150' post='2772428'] thats what that DiMarzio pup you were looking for is for! I did wonder [/quote]
  18. [quote name='cana.dan' timestamp='1431513062' post='2772016'] I really want a Pino clone and want it to be pretty pink. It's either this guy or Limelight. Not sure who to go with. [/quote] I have the Maruszczyk that WoT tried and it isn't that far off a Pino clone (colour, woods etc) but it has a cream DiMarzio installed with a series/parallel switch!
  19. Lots LOTS of ifs/buts to this and every individual will be... individual. Some years back I was in a band (weekend covers band £200-£250 shared 4 ways, playing once a week most weeks) where the guitarist was a solicitor and he had to declare earnings etc. After he/we ran the 2nd year at a loss (fuel/accountant/equipment inc strings etc.), the tax man basically said that we were hobbyists and we couldn't go claiming more back from the tax man than we were actually meant to pay! It pays to look into it, you may be pleasantly surprised but at least you'll have done the right thing.
  20. You learn something new... I didn't realise these were 'Custom Shop'!
  21. [quote name='molan' timestamp='1431207690' post='2768874'] Less than £140? [/quote] I sold a mint one 4 mths ago (still had plastic protective on) for £120... and it had a T'Bird shape gigbag.
  22. [quote name='basstardss' timestamp='1431188771' post='2768644'] Original good condition,,.I bought this from ebay about a year ago, after a long search for an original jv.The previous owner had it for over 20 yrs and had a fret dress and setup from jimmy moons in glasgow, Comes with tatty vintage case and has a brand new set of rotosounds strings,,,[size=5]All dings shown in pics[/size],,,,,scratchplate is slightly warped,,, £600,,,,sorry no trades,, I am selling this to order a bravewood precision of the same spec,,,,.I would prefer local pickup,,,come try it out,,,,,i am willing to post but only if its insured,,ive had a quote of £35,,or you can setup your own courier. [/quote] Pics... what pics?
  23. [quote name='Philly' timestamp='1431030793' post='2767198'] Amazed this hasn't sold yet, I already have one of these as my main gigging bass but its temptin to get a second at this price [/quote] It might be the 'newbie' / Croatia thing! ...just saying.
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