Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

KiOgon

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    3,916
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by KiOgon

  1. There's a big old thread about these mystery holes somewhere - I'll have a search
  2. Looks good, no idea of the make sorry - but I could certainly make a wiring kit for it
  3. [quote name='Wooks79' timestamp='1412377382' post='2568517'] Joe was a really nice guy! He plays bass in a cool band called Polymath... [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c950yWQ62E4[/media] [/quote] Loving what I'm hearing from Polymath - another great Brighton rock group Joe reminds me a lot of Phil Lynott when he's playing
  4. http://peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/0/116598/ Does exactly what you need I've had one a good few years & wouldn't change it for anything
  5. Great video/interview - I worried for your lovely P getting chucked around so much
  6. My pleasure to start a new thread for a fine new member Andy replied to an offer I put up - a set of practically new strings - for a £5 donation to basschat. We exchanged some jolly PMs, Paypal done & the strings were sent. I added a bit to the donation & passed on to Ped, everyone's a winner. Great guy to deal with, no hesitation in recommending him to all & look forward to dealing with again. Cheerz, John
  7. I made a vintage style P-bass wiring kit for Simon, great communications & instant payment, a real pleasure to deal with, great basschatter. Cheerz, John
  8. I made a wiring kit for Darren's P-bass, great communication & instant payment, a real pleasure to deal with. Cheerz, John
  9. [quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1412180354' post='2566543'] ... Yeah, but was it still in tune..? [size=4] [/size] [/quote]Well - it came with a key & a spanner - but it wasn't in key
  10. I had a Fender product from Strings Direct delivered by Interlink Express, the day I ordered it, I was given a email confirmation - it would be delivered Monday, with a 'Follow my Parcel Now' link. On the delivery day, this gave me a 1 hour time slot, the driver's name & online tracking where you can watch the van/driver's progress with an updated ETA for my parcel . My delivery was number 50 on his schedule & while he was making his previous drops, 48 & 49 I could see which roads he was in - just around the corner! Brilliant! Fascinating to watch as your parcel gets closer if you've nothing better to do & yes it was delivered in perfect condition, inside the 1 hour given. [url="https://www.dropbox.com/s/isvbuht0x2fqaa0/Screenshot%202014-09-29%2012.22.33clean%20cut.jpg?dl=0"]https://www.dropbox....%20cut.jpg?dl=0[/url]
  11. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1412163702' post='2566278'] John, I think it's the p/g that needs drilling. [/quote]Yes "the new p/g" needs drilling, no mention of if there's an old one though
  12. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1412147842' post='2566027'] Right, just removed the tug bar from my 75 to have a look. A 3/32" drill bit is what you want. In metric I think approx .8mm [/quote]3/32" is almost 2.5mm BTW & if you want a clearance hole in the pickguard for the screw you'll probably need 3 or 3.5mm. Is the old scratch plate already drilled? Can you try a drill through the hole/s in that?
  13. Welcome back at ya excellent to have your expertise & experience on board, I'm sure you will generate a lot more interest in your cabs. Cheerz, John
  14. We have a contribution in the pipeline, which I will add to & send on to Ped & Nellie Cheerz, John
  15. I have just swapped the factory fitted strings off my Roger Waters P-bass for Flats, so if anyone would like to make a contribution to the basschat coffers they can have them - I suggest a minimum of a fiver is in order They're; Strings: Fender® USA Bass 7250M, NPS (.045-.105 Gauges) according to the Fender spec, but as they don't seem to know what size frets it's got I wouldn't be sure about anything I suppose they're 10 minutes or so used, just not my cup of tea. Maybe - just maybe - if you cut them you'll find Roger Water's signature right through the middle like a stick of Blackpool rock, or maybe they'll just make you play that Floyd stuff so much better then again - - - - Cheerz, John
  16. Hi Heket, I have arthritis that comes & goes (like it does) when it's bad it stops me playing for long if at all & 'style' goes out the window Does it matter to you if it sounds like pick playing, as long as you're happy playing what does it matter? I'm sure it's been done before
  17. Yes I think so - it appears to come complete with Strat style knob Fender TBX Control 099-2052-000 0992052000 [b]Product Code: [/b]099-2052-000 [font="no"][size="2"][color="no"]£18.95[/color][/size][/font]
  18. Everything you need to know!? http://support.fender.com/manuals/instruments/Jazz_Bass_Special_%28Japan1987%29_manual.pdf
  19. The battery will almost certainly be connected when a jack plug is in the bass - so yes it shortens battery life when left plugged in. As for the rest - up to you - personally I like passive Cheerz, John
  20. Dan got in touch about a wiring kit for his P-bass but was a little unsure about fitting it himself. It didn't take much to convince him & a couple of days later he's a happy bunny no problems! A real pleasure to deal with Dan, spot on communications & instant payment, an altogether top class basschatter Cheerz, John
  21. Another wiring kit for Paul, this guy's straightforward fo deal with every time, one super basschatter recommended to all. Cheerz, John
  22. As bass lines go - that's a real beauty thanks Mr JE
×
×
  • Create New...