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Sibob

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  1. I play 4s, 5s & 6s. To me, the biggest technical consideration is simply muting, everything else is comfortable after a couple of hours shedding on the instrument (which I do with all of them regularly). As has been said, if you see your bass as a collection of notes capable of music, the number of strings/frets becomes superfluous info. If you don’t know where the notes are on the neck, and you’re simply playing learned basslines, that’s when swapping between them becomes a slightly harder prospect IMO. Si
  2. Either a decent interface or a decent headphone amp will do you. Interface wise I’m biased (work for Focusrite), however 99% of the time I use a 3Leaf Enabler headphone amp/EQ for home practice, I have no amp for home use other than dragging out my gigging rigs (never happens). Good headphones help of course, I use KRK KNS8400. The Enabler is discontinued and usually quite sought after used, but the Shift Line Olympic MkIII looks impressive, tube preamp, EQ, aux in, headphone amp and cab sim! Don’t know how it sounds though. Si
  3. Deal with confidence as well everyone, Will is super safe, despite also being an excellent drummer 😂 Si
  4. I wonder whether simply removing those resistors and then bridging the connection with some wire would help achieve the volume increase whilst retaining the pot function. Obviously the pot iteself is a resistor of sorts, but if they’re ‘off’, might have the same effect, difficult to know. Or just get yourself a COG T-16 instead of modding your vintage pedals :). A Wazacraft OC-2 could also solve the problem Boss (if you’re reading).....just sayin’ ;) Si
  5. PM’d Si
  6. That’s like the opposite reasoning to me, I go wide to spread the weight (not that any of my basses are over 9.5lbs). I have two 4” wide padded leather Maruszczyk straps, really good! Although I would swap them out for something equally functional, but ‘vegan’. Si
  7. I do love that natural P in the front, the definition of understated! Si
  8. RRP of £1169 😶 Si
  9. Without context though, difficult to know what information to offer. Si
  10. Still the best version of the song IMHO......interpret that how you will: Si
  11. Fake fake scam scam scam etc Si
  12. Just be safe in the knowledge that ‘everyone should own at least one Precision’! So if that needs to happen, not your fault! Si
  13. Similar vibe, but with all kinds of price ranges: https://shop.samsonite.com/backpacks-duffels/ (US site, definitely available to buy over here) I bought one maybe 4 years ago for about £100 and it's excellent, still going with no signs of failing. Si
  14. Sorry, but what genius has added a pickup ashtray to the spec? The site example has a nice figured maple top, and they’ve drilled in the thing that 90% of people remove! 🙄 Si
  15. At this point I'd be looking at getting a different cab lol Si
  16. As has been mentioned, only you can get out and see what works for you. There is no ‘science’, some people shred on chunky old bassball bat necks, some people lay down thick greasy grooves on a tiny thin necks.....there is no rule of thumb. From my experience, it’s more about the instrument than it is my preference. I have P necks, J necks (i’ve no idea what the profiles are) , asymmetric profiles, a shortscale. They’re all comfortable after a very short period, and they all do different things, so I accept them. Si
  17. Sibob

    DIY Effects

    My dad swiped me 2 x 270p from work, so I actually just need a single 300p now lol. I have two 150's, but if I can avoid doing the parallel thing I will. That said, it's hardly worth the price of a stamp. Meh lol Si
  18. Yup! Si
  19. Sibob

    DIY Effects

    All good, no rush, if you remember on Saturday....let me know Cheers Si
  20. Sibob

    DIY Effects

    I don't suppose anyone has 2 x 270pf & 1 x 300pf ceramic caps hanging around do they? Building a Brutalist Jr. Cheers Si
  21. Doesn’t affect me apparently. 🤷🏻‍♂️ Si
  22. It is annoying when kids get excited about music isn’t it! Si
  23. I moved away from the Ashdown 4x8 many years ago for this reason, that said, my old 4x8 was rear ported?! Although I was always doing gigs where having my cab as flat to the wall as possible was necessary, so may as well have been sealed. Just front ported cabs for me now. Si
  24. Just in case you haven’t twigged, what your drummer doing is proper weird! If you’re doing gigs that require the kick to be amplified, you should have a PA to accomodate it. If the size of gig doesn’t require it, they should have gear that is balanced and sounds good. Quiet kick? Get a bigger kick or whatever. Si
  25. I don’t think there’s any issue, any post about a given product will always draw comparisons with other products, very very normal. Si
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