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Downunderwonder

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  1. Anyone know anything that will do clean 2.8V being fed from a regular pedal?
  2. To save us from this?:
  3. The only ones that won't be on/off with a stomp switch will have fancy electronics and a momentary switch. I don't think you would get very far into swapping in latching switches before realising that won't work with the fancy electronics.
  4. Afaik there is a 2% duty on bass guitars. You would be up for that and VAT at the border. I don't know if they charge the VAT on their own duty after applying it, or VAT on just the import value.
  5. For that amount of bass I'd be collecting it.
  6. It's impossible to pack against every possible idiot mishandling it. Either the buyer accepts your proposed packaging and arranges his courier and insurance or he doesn't.
  7. I do that by getting the device to respond to my playing dynamics. If it doesn't respond it gets sold. In your case I might make an exception for the sublime primary tone. Then it's a case of determining if a a level boost is actually going to do the trick. Not knowing your amp I am guessing an input gain boost on the amp should be analogous to a clean boost pedal?
  8. The best you can do is ensure each pedal in use doesn't boost or cut your overall level more than appropriate for the passage. A limiter is a poor substitute for having control.
  9. I can't see any edge to indicate flaking off or feathering to indicate wearing off. Adds up to it just being stained. If it is indeed naked wood you could probably spray some satin polyurethane with a gobo to stop it going everywhere. Not a job I'd be particularly keen to tackle myself but not much in the way of humidity for me to be bothered by here.
  10. Get the buyer to insure his bass and pay for his own courier. You drop it off at the courier depot. Then if anything goes wrong you aren't involved.
  11. Don't skimp on insurance!
  12. Preamp valves are user serviceable parts so I don't think there should be any objection to you taking a looksie. He might want to supply you a known good replacement though.
  13. Stack it up the tall way with all the drivers in a single column and be prepared for a nice surprise.
  14. Could easily be an infant mortality on the preamp tube responsible. Or it got loose in transit.
  15. I think you're probably stuck with the 'patina' you have now. Satin finish refers to the texture of the surface that is exposed to the elements. It seems you have polished a stain that got into the clear coat. Ain't nothing going to bring back satin except taking to it with super fine grit but the stain will still be there. I would leave it alone.
  16. I thought Eden bit the dust after Marshall disowned it?
  17. Dunno if they still make them but once upon a time there were medieval torture devices disguised as hair trimmers that consisted of a handle and comb guard which took a standard safety razor blade.
  18. I think our ernest pal Agedhorse missed the point of your enquiry and took a tangent. They are indeed subwoofers. I couldn't say if they have the oomph you need without running down the specs of your other cabs. That's another question AH might address.
  19. My jazz charts are all written 4 on the floor. Listen to them being played and you would think they had mucho flyshit even though ostensibly the bass is 4 on the floor. Exact same goes for classical soloists. Even though a lot more is written out the nuances are on the performer, nothing robotic about it. Sheesh.
  20. I put it down for three years. It was hell coming back but well worth the effort. If I had known how hard it would be to get it back I like to think I would have maintained my practice, but at the time I had nothing to practice for and solo bass doesn't amuse me.
  21. I have been asking the same for some time with nobody coming forward with anything concrete.
  22. No problem because it won't be making any fundamental of that B. 100% the room is tuned somewhere around 60hz or 120hz.
  23. That's only the 2nd clue.
  24. You would have to get down to a cartoon cramped nut to make a blind bit of difference.
  25. You should know what chords please your ears. You can train your 'ears' to recognize intervals and complete the circle.
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