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Which companies are dead to you?
asingardenof replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Obligatory "I've had nothing but good service from them" counter-post. -
Which companies are dead to you?
asingardenof replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Dabs.com once had me listening to Bittersweet Symphony on hold for half an hour, which along with another issue I had with them would have been my every for this lousy had they not been subsumed into BT, a richly deserved fate. -
Which companies are dead to you?
asingardenof replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Halfords are bastards for this as well. -
Which companies are dead to you?
asingardenof replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Same. The last time I was in one was not long before the Brexit vote and the place was full of anti-EU propaganda. I've happily never set foot in one since. -
Which companies are dead to you?
asingardenof replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
The abysmal treatment of their staff doesn't help either. -
I'm hoping that my current woes are related to a dodgy speaker cable now my Elf has been given a clean bill of health by Trace Elliot, and not that there's an issue with my BF cab as that will be a lot costlier to repair/replace.
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Better to have it and not need it &c.
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Show us your rig of choice for the weekend ** Basschat edition**
asingardenof replied to bassace97's topic in Amps and Cabs
Can you have a word with our guitarist please? She can't control her volume and it's always her that makes my ears ring. -
Dirty pervert!
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1 x Barefaced 2x10 or 2 x Barefaced One10's?
asingardenof replied to thebrig's topic in Amps and Cabs
Absolutely. I regularly get asked to turn down when using my Elf and Two10S (though I rarely do as nobody notices). -
1 x Barefaced 2x10 or 2 x Barefaced One10's?
asingardenof replied to thebrig's topic in Amps and Cabs
Barefaced say the cab will take 800W if the input signal is "clean" despite the sticker on the back saying 500W. Chances are you'll never max out the amp at 400W, so if you felt so inclined you could leave the cab at 4 ohm, turn the volume down and enjoy the extra headroom. -
Not eBay, but if you had a spare £7.5k kicking around I'm sure a Lancaster bomber instrument panel would be high on your "to buy" list... https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1576032949874642/
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Thanks to a recent SBL video I'm giving Sledgehammer a go.
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I remember spending some time in the Leeds store when I moved back up north at the end of 2019, and remember being extremely underwhelmed and disappointed by the meagre selection of basses on offer in there. They did though let me noodle away on a brace of Fender Jazzes for about an hour while I was waiting for a house viewing appointment on a quiet weekday in November, and were probably quite disappointed when I didn't buy one, although I did say I was planning to save for the Performer. Obviously what happened four months later put paid to that idea...
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I've had my V7 for a couple of years now and think it's awesome. It came with EB rounds on it, but I've never gotten on with those tone-wise so switched to D'Addario XL/XT (depending on how flush I am when I can buy new strings) and have never looked back.
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I was in PMT Leeds this afternoon, and it all seemed fairly well set up, but obviously it was pretty empty being a Tuesday afternoon. The staff were all friendly and helpful as they have been on other occasions I've been in.
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People tend to steer clear once they've had a headstock to the head a couple of times. Even our singist has taken the hint 😁
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Aye, what he said.
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I think this advice tends to be given out a lot by US retailers as there is often not just a change in temperature between delivery truck and home but also humidity where people are more likely to have air-conditioned homes. In such conditions it makes more sense to leave an instrument in the box to acclimatise, even though most people I see generally ignore it. It's just retailers trying to cover themselves in the unlikely event there is a problem so they can point at the customer and say "hah, we told you not to open the box" and refuse any warranty repairs.
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Is it worth adding a multiscale option, for example for Dingwalls that go 34-37"?
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No, No, No - Dawn Penn
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I'm calling my '96 Korean Precision "vintage", but only because a friend of me and @Merton who is sadly no longer with us used to get very snippy with me when I'd describe it as having "vintage-esque" tones and I like to imagine his ghost looking at me askance every time I do
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Oh man, that sucks. Better luck next time! Would something like this be useful? https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1034693771/fretboard-side-dot-markers
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Fender bass bodies / Peculiar neck pocket routing?
asingardenof replied to spacecowboy's topic in General Discussion
Yeah, I believe it's a guide for the CNC machines they use. From what I understand the number of holes is a guide to where the body was cut, where one place does one hole and another does three.