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7enderhead

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  1. Interested in trading for a Fulltone Bassdrive 2 Mosfet or a Rodenberg Gas 728B Booster/Overdrive?
  2. Interested in my [url="http://www.divshare.com/download/11131231-718"]1980 Aria Pro II SB-1000[/url]?
  3. How much does it weigh?
  4. Do you know by chance whether this would fit a 51 P bass reissue? [attachment=56998:51.jpg]
  5. I got the soundfile too: [attachment=56911:Bass.wav]
  6. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='926596' date='Aug 16 2010, 03:56 PM']That is absolutely bloody wonderful - so many great features that it's hard to know where to start. I'm torn between the headstock stained with Magic Marker [...][/quote] No, no, no! You got it all wrong! Those are Vermilion wings on the headstock...
  7. [quote name='yorick' post='926552' date='Aug 16 2010, 03:24 PM']Don't know what the question in German at the bottom means, but hopefully it translates as "are you having a laugh?"[/quote] No! It roughly translates to: [i] This is my first go on building a fretless copy. It is playable, but is built rather amateurishly. It is very leightweight (body is made of plywood and hollow). The neck is made of leightweight wood too and has markers instead of frets. It sports fretless Jazzbass strings. The strings are well preserved. The bridge parts are made of wood. Also nice as a decorative element on your wall. [/i] Also great is the posted question and answer: [i] Q: I'd like to know whether there are any impediments concerning playability. Is the neck straight? What's the scale lenght? Could you send me a sound file? A: Hello, with 'playable' I meant that you can create sounds, but they don't sound good and the playability is mediocre. The neck is not straight, has bumps and is coarsely done. So the bass has limited playability and is meant as a decorative piece. If you send me your mail address, I can send you a sound sample. [/i]
  8. This is too good to be true [url="http://cgi.ebay.de/selbstgebauter-E-Bass-Bassgitarre-no-Rickenbacker-/270619342707?pt=Antike_Musikinstrumente"]eBay Link[/url] (scroll down for hilarious pictures)
  9. Not interested in any trades then?
  10. I'm interested in the Crowther. I have For filtered funkyness: MSD Earth Quake Mk 2 Wah Pedal (best wah for bass there is, but seems that wah is not my thing) For fuzziness: Head FX Saegewerk (boutique Univox Super Fuzz clone) I'll throw in a Digitech Bass Synth Wah for decent octaviness :-) Interested? Cheers, Christian
  11. [quote name='kurcatovium' post='915315' date='Aug 4 2010, 07:03 PM']Which means no interest from your side, right?[/quote] Nope, sorry.
  12. [quote name='kurcatovium' post='915043' date='Aug 4 2010, 02:41 PM']I checked that and it is about 60mm distance area, depending on string and its bridge setup.[/quote] Blast! That's about 1 cm closer to the bridge than on my 60's-spacing Jazz. Thanks for your fast responses anyway.
  13. That would be nice. For simplicity, what is the average distance from the point where the string hits the bridge saddle to the pu's middle axis?
  14. Is the J pickup in the 60's position?
  15. Hello, Up for grabs is my Viva Analog 360+ Acoustic Preamp clone. This unit was built by JC Maillet himself in early 2009 (see [url="http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/pedals360.html"]his homepage[/url], he was so kind as to take a photo of my unit, which I attached). This is the full package including the fuzz circuit. I had a custom power supply made for it (real deal, no switching), which honestly delivers its power to ensure noise-free operation. It is of course included in the deal. The unit has only seen spare usage in my home studio and no live gigs whatsoever. It produces no noise at all and can deliver some serious bottom end without getting boomy. [color="#FF0000"]Withdrawn for now.[/color] Here is the infamous audio demo: [attachment=73505:360_Demo.mp3]. P bass (amp set flat) and fretless J (mid boost). Cheers, Christian [attachment=73504:360.jpg] [attachment=55575:360_01_small.jpg] [attachment=55576:360_02_small.jpg] [attachment=55577:360_03_small.jpg]
  16. Judging from the pictures, does this have a 7.5" vintage radius neck?
  17. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='875429' date='Jun 23 2010, 02:05 PM']"people" at your gig, enough to be 15 meters away, especially if they speak to you and you hear stuff other than "peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee": Not Doom.[/quote] And surely enough, those 15 meters people talked to me after the concert... 'nuf said.
  18. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='875429' date='Jun 23 2010, 02:05 PM']"outdoors": Not Doom. 4 separate cabs that are the same: Not Doom "people" at your gig, enough to be 15 meters away, especially if they speak to you and you hear stuff other than "peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee": Not Doom.[/quote] I begin to understand... Still, are these 2 cabs in your pic?
  19. Sorry people, but 8 * 10 is really no serious doom business. Have a look at my Personal Photo in my profile. These are my home-built 2 * 12 cabinets, 4 of them, which gives you 8 * 12. These cabinets are [b]sealed[/b], but when playing the outdoor gig where the picture was taken, people sitting some 15 meters away from me said that the bass was overpowering the other instruments. My bootleg, recorded with a non-high-quality microphone positioned about 5 meters from the 'stage', has some serious bass-heavyness to it. Forget about 10s. Sorry about the ranting...
  20. [quote name='alhbass' post='831323' date='May 8 2010, 10:52 AM']As it says in the topic title - I'd be interested to hear from anyone who's tried (or at least heard) one of these in the flesh... [url="http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/pedals360.html"]http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/pedals360.html[/url] I'm interested as I'm increasingly going towards a more vintage sound, and love the Acoustic360 - but but can't forsee having the cash or space for an original...[/quote] Sorry to revive an oldish thread, but I had one built by JC in early 2009. Top notch build and signal quality (no noise at all). I found the sound to be lacking in the upper mid/lower treble department (when playing through my Markbass Mini CMD 12), but at that time I was using dead flatwounds on my P basses exclusively. It kind of took the 'plonk' away. Deep lower department, though. I have not touched the pedal in a long time, but leaning more towards roundwounds these days, I'll give it another shot. If it does not suit my taste, I will probably try to sell it. Cheers, Christian
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