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KiOgon

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  1. KiOgon

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    There I was writing a witty reply when this "Donate" button appeared - so I pressed it - now I've lost my thread Keep up the good work mate, it just ain't right when the Basschat Down message comes up
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1353521797' post='1875604'] IMO it's the common mistake of thinking that one P pickup is two P pickups - because it is in two parts. Edit: And what's with that pickguard?? [/quote][quote name='discreet' timestamp='1353521797' post='1875604'] IMO it's the common mistake of thinking that one P pickup is two P pickups - because it is in two parts. Edit: And what's with that pickguard?? [/quote] I messaged they guy about that & apparently it has a cavity under, shall we say big enough to pack away the rest of the band's kit in when you've finished why else?
  3. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1353520786' post='1875584'] my guess is one pup to one side, the other to the other and the centre into the volume! [/quote] Exactly
  4. A long long time ago, in a little workshop around the back of Hastings, I used to make them Oh what fun we had Might have even made that one GLWTS John
  5. Bargainlicious lovely & if it's the old Peavey Microbasswith 8" speaker? They weren't so bad for a practise amp.
  6. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAYDEE-SUPERNATURAL-CALIBAS-SIX-STRING-BASS-/121024770168?pt=Guitar&hash=item1c2da37078&_uhb=1
  7. I don't have any problem with flats & I've tried several, favourites being GHS Precision Flats, which I believe are Sandbergs, so not a common problem IMO. Not wishing to offend - are you bending the string over/behind the fret when checking the tuning? Is the action a bit high? Just thinking maybe they don't 'bend' as easy as rounds, streching/changing length more & giving a bad reading when intonating, dunno just thinking out loud really Cheerz, John
  8. This morning only - Google Chrome won't let me run Basschat - Malware warning, I'm here on ie8, very slow. Haven't had much trouble with the last few days, this seems like something new.
  9. I made a '62 Jazz style stacked knob control kit for Neil, great transaction, superb comms from start to finish & instant payment, deal with confidence. Cheerz, John
  10. After a good breakfast of seeded granary bread & Tuna Tapenade, both freshly made - we're back - the world is normal again Well done to the workers & fixers Cheerz, John
  11. Hic! Sure it'll be alright in the morning
  12. What a silly billy hope it mends quick & good, lesson learned? Every sympathy, best of luck, Cheerz. John
  13. How about stocking more variety of Flatwound strings, especially for the guys who need strings more than they need more 'high-end brands' & while I'm at it - how about having a bass or 3 set up with Flats on amongst the many 'basses on show'?
  14. I've got a mate's 1960 Strat in for repairs, he bought in 2nd hand in '62 & has loved it ever since. - The point is - he picked up my Vintage Advance AV2 Tele Lite style & couldn't put it down, he was over the moon with it. That's dead standard, with all Trevor Wilkinson's hardware & TBH could do with a set up. He had no idea of the name or the price but now he wants one real bad! Testament from a dyed in the wood Fender Strat man That's my impression of the Vintage stuff, punches far above it's weight/cost. Don't worry about the badge just as long as it feels right & sounds good.
  15. I know nothing about Rays, but that is beautiful & I'm sure every Ray lover & collector will be selling vital body parts to get their hands on that one!
  16. I could certainly do you a wiring kit
  17. 2nd verse - same as the first It was a Jazz loom this time for Tony, again a pleasure to deal with. Cheerz, John
  18. Betcha I don't wanna play that! WTF? I only listened to 2 mins 30, hope I didn't miss anything good
  19. I made a wiring kit for Martyn's SB301, it was a pleasure dealing with him all the way, highly recommended to one & all, a great guy to deal with. Cheerz, John
  20. [color=#0000cd][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]- - "the LB-112 that arrived needed a Speakon cable no shop here had in store. [/font] " - - [/color] Did nobody know the sockets Ashdown use are dual purpose Speakon/1/4" Jack ?? If a 1/4" Jack fits in the hole in the centre of the Speakon then it's a dual purpose socket & works just as well with either [color=#0000cd]- - "[font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Mind you, I'm not gonna live with just the LBs. I want a little modern hi-fi thingie on their side. They can marry for all I care, or make bastard babies - I just want both alternatives present in the same room, so I can plug 'n' play 'n' learn.[/font]" - -[/color] Exactly my thinking & why I got the MiBass 220 - but I don't have a Mi10 cab to go with, yet Cheerz, John
  21. A 'phone call will almost certainly get a new set in the post straight away, they're very good at customer service. Be warned though - if Jason answers the 'phone - you'll probably be told more than you ever dreamed you wanted to know about strings, how they're made & why very rarely of course - you might get a duff one. Cheerz, John
  22. I made a P-bass wiring kit for Tom, he's a true gent of the BC manor, a smooth & easy painless transaction, as many before have said. Top guy! Cheerz, John
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