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Everything posted by Muzz
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I'm gonna suggest that if the lower notes are the deciding factor, a good pitch shifter will allow a 4 down to that territory without compromise. Two of the bands I'm in have dropped tunings, and I simply have them set on my Helix. Job done. I've never taken to 5s because I can't be doing with necks much bigger than a Jazz...40mm is about my limit.
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I had the Stomp running for three hours yesterday while I faffed about with my presets and had a good long run down the rabbit hole that is trying to get a proper Wolstenhome-Hysteria/JJB-Anything tone* No issues, tho the box was warm. * You know how it goes: it's like trying aftershaves - after the 15th try, you kinda lose focus...
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Never played more than a 4 on a function/pub gig, I'm afraid, but I've had a couple of pulled faces (from muso types) when I've used my Shukerbird for a bit of slap covering Luther Vandross' Never Too Much, and I once had a self-declared 'very experienced guitarist' just object to the bass itself at a rockier gig: he made the effort to cross the room to me during a break to declare "A Thunderbird with a Fender neck? That's just wrong...." I showed him a picture of JE playing his, which didn't help: "There you go: that's The Ox" "Who?" "Yep" "What?" "Oh look, we're going back on..." 🙂
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Jean Jacques Burnel. 15 seconds into Hanging Around, and I knew I wanted to play bass. An epic bass tone that defined the band, and, for me, has still never been bettered. I've spent the last 35 years trying to get that sound juuuust right... 🙂
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I'd say the series wiring is well worth a try - in fact Fender did this themselves with the short-lived S1 switching. I had one, and liked it* * Tho as I'm not a fan of bridge pickup burp or both-pickups scoop, I guess I would...
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It's clearly a Write Only document from his POV... 🤔
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Great stuff, and, much as I defer to no man in my admiration of Barefaced cabs, that Ashdown stack looks...right. And sounds it. 🙂
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Yup, just like that, tho with a lighter, much browner board. I've some wood dye I was thinking of darkening it with, but it may do as it is. The VW was the main deal, as it's gonna be a one-gig bass, for a 30-year reunion of an originals band I was (and now am again) in. I had a VW 3000A back then, and this is close enough. The Boardwalk, Manchester, 1989...I had a better back, back then... 😀
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Hokay, sooooo after a dalliance with a 1024X, which proved to be too heavy and too big in the neck department, I've got hold of a 414VW, and for what I need, it's much, much better: lighter, slimmer neck, and a P-pup as good as anything I've heard. The J-pup is nice, too, but this being me it'll never get used... 🙂 I might change the tuners for some Hipshot Ultralights, and if a bridge comes up the BBOT is getting replaced, but other than that I'm a happy chap. Oh, and possibly a brass nut...but it doesn't really need it; that's just me GASing for tweaks... 🙂
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It’s definitely intermittent: as I said, the following day I had it in use for much longer (4 hours) without a twitch, although it was much cooler and the unit itself wasn’t running as hot. When it was dropping all output, I restarted it the first time, but then noticed the second time that tapping switch 3 brought it back. Odd, but as Al says, it sounds more hardware related than software.
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I've done a looong subsequent rehearsal with it (4 hours) and it was fine...I'll keep an eye on it, but one more blip and it's going back for a replacement.
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Still not a patch on Bakithi's sound or playing...but then he's kinda unique... 😕 It was finding clips like the one before which kept me going when I was trying to get it right(ish)... 🙂 Here's Bakithi doing it...to be fair, even he looks like it's hard work, but sound is sooo much better; 3:35 or so...
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On that, mine failed several times on a warm gig recently - tapping the tuner switch (I have mine set as simple patch up, patch down, tuner) brought it back to life, but it was very disturbing. It seemed to be very hot...
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Ohhhh, ISWYDT... well played, sir 😀
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As long as your chops were up to it...
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I work in a company that is an ISP and provides all sorts of Cloud and Hosted services...when we get one of these calls it's tools down and gather round the lucky recipient. Best we've had is 36 minutes before they hung up in frustration...we have a sweep running for the longest, the winner buys drinks at the Xmas Do... 😁
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I had a 410HR (the smaller rear-ported one) for a while (until it was nicked, in fact), and it was a very good cab. For £350, that'd be a great one-cab solution. It was pretty light (50lbs or so, IIRC), tho a bit...cubic to manhandle, which made it a two-handed lift. If you like the sound and decide it's a keeper, castors would be your friend*. 🙂 * Apart from, like the original Daleks, in Stairs Situations... 🙂
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My Walkabout's as quiet as a mouse, fan-wise. With a good efficient cab(s), it can be thunderous. The overall impression, though, is of valvey warmth....
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No Elixirs at PMT, the richest they do is NYXLs...I'll phone Symphony, cheers
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Mine's got Dingwall pickups (P-Tone neck and Humbucker bridge) and a John East U-Retro, soooooo...pretty much anything, really 😀 For the tonewood types, it's an Epiphone alder body and.a Shuker Birdseye maple neck...see the first sentence, tho... Brass nut, Hipshot hardware...oh, and the worst upper fret access in Christendom 😁
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Does anyone know if there's a stockist in the North West for Elixirs, by any chance?