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  1. It's a stripped down filter pre-amp that ACG used to offer. Vol/blend stack and two filter tone controls that you can tweak via internal pots. Very cool and simple to use compared to the full-on filter preamps (which are excellent btw).
  2. Yeah, I might keep my eyes peeled for an SEQ too. I know where there is one in a bass I used to own (that may still be for sale), but whether the owner would be prepared to swap is another matter.
  3. It's an Audere 4-band system that I got from the US a while back before they stopped exporting to the UK. I think it was Vol/blend; bass/treble; hi mids/low mids. But you could get a bass/low mids stack and a treble/high mids stack which has a certain logic to it and I can't recall what I ordered. Once it lands back at ead towers I shall reacquaint myself with it. It worked very nicely for that bass although in an ideal world I would have like the East system of an active/passive tone knob. Maybe a preamp swap might happen.
  4. I have applied for planning permission to have my basses in my office at home but She Who Must Be Feared And Obeyed has yet to sign it off so I have to sneak them in one at a time
  5. Yeah, it's been a search that has lasted at least 6 years and led me down many blind alleys. So pleased to be able to have the bass back in the stable.
  6. Yes, that's the one and I completely missed the post. Thankfully @skelf is a complete legend and gave me the heads-up.
  7. And now back in my hands. At least it will be when it's delivered....
  8. I think I might have found it with the help of Mr Cringean. I'll let you know as soon as I see some pics... Unreasonably excited about this.
  9. So no real idea yet then
  10. ead

    MYBASS feedback

    Just acquired a set of tuners from Pete. Easiest transaction ever, many thanks.
  11. Sold elsewhere Hi folks, back up for sale is my Yamaha Attitude Special; originally Surf Green refinished in Lava Red. I am genuinely in two minds about this so I may withdraw this at any moment as I did earlier in the year. However it really isn't getting the use it deserves and I would love it to go to someone who will use it. I am the second owner of this bass from new. The original owner bought it new, originally Sea Foam Green, and had it re-finished in a colour close to Lave Red which was one of the options for the full-fat Attitudes. It was not a pro job and with the various scuffs acquired over the years, the original finish does show through in a couple of places. The bass itself still plays and sounds great and has original hardware and electronics except the for the strap lock buttons. The bass will come with a gig bag. The neck is fairly slim with a 40mm nut, slightly bigger than a vintage style Jazz Bass but not as big as a traditional P. It's very slick in the hands; the finish on the back of the 12" radius neck is nicely worn in and very easy to get around on. The fret condition is fine with only light wear. The neck is straight and the truss rod works fine. The body is light and lively but still well balanced against the neck. The pickup combo and electronics is fairly unique: You get a standard P pickup with its own volume knob but no tone knob, as well as the signature big passive humbucker in the neck. This has a separate volume and a tone control. Basically, you can start off with a juicy, growling P-style tone, then use the neck pickup to dial in a whole world of extra fatness and low-end heft. There is a sticker on the bass that Mr Sheehan had on his bass that I also believe is no longer available. The specs are: · Alder body · Split single coil and passive humbucker. · Maple, 1-piece Neck 34" scale, 12" radius · Finish - Lava Red (was Surf Green) · Body - Alder body · Fretboard - Maple · Weight - 4.0kg (8.75lbs) · Nut width - 40mm · Pickups & electronics – All original Looking at recent sales, the relative scarcity of these basses and bearing in mind the re-fin, I think that the current asking price is fair. In order that you can see and hear what you're buying I would much prefer collection or to meet up and hand over in person if at all possible, but shipping may be an option and would be for you to organise.
  12. I prefer the ZeroMod option as less in your face for me, YMMV obs. So, in the son titles theme, "Always Thumb Fin There To Remind Me"
  13. I can't seem to see the vids on this (and other threads). Any clues anyone?
  14. Are not most NBDs totally unnecessary? I know the majority of mine certainly are
  15. ead

    Peak Wal?

    I've played a couple of Wal basses and, tbh, I didn't really get on with them. I'm speaking here as an ACG bass owner with the multi-coil pickups and filter preamp so I was expecting to feel right at home. Couldn't put my finger on why, but there you go.
  16. ead

    AGH basses?

    I have taken the plunge and commissioned a bass with AGH. Just sorting out the final details this week.
  17. Very inconsiderate of your friend, do they not understand the importance of a bass bash?
  18. No idea what I did wrong, but I appear to have lost the hyperlinks some how; sorry.
  19. @Frank Blank - Jabba short scales, fretted and fretless, Ibanez SRC6, QSC K12.2, Grace Design preamp. @rwillett - Ibanez short scale, Fender Jazz bass, Fender Mustang bass, Telecaster, Westone six string, 3d printed guitar, small practise bass amp, small practise guitar amp, Mod Dwarf, various guitar/USB interfaces and quite a lot of software and a fair few laptops as required. I live next door Probably cake as well. @ossyrocks - '73 P bass, '73 J bass, '78 P bass, '87 MIJ P Bass, Fender Bassman 50 (rebuilt from the ground up by Gartone), Bergantino Forte D, TE Elf, Barefaced Super Compact and One10, Fender Rumble 100. @sifi2112 Vigier Excess 4, Mas26 (x2) sfx D3 preamp Koch ATR4502 poweramp @neepheid - Some and hopefully all of Epiphone Jack Casady, G&L L-1000, Epiphone Les Paul Standard, G&L Tribute LB-100, Sire D5, Reverend Triad, Yamaha BB1200, Harley Benton HB-50, Soloking MJ-1, Epiphone Explorer, Markbass Mini CMD 121P IV, Markbass NY 121 cab @ead - ACG SLG 32" 4-string; "Lee Sklar bass"; Ibanez Grooveline GS104; Yamaha Attitude Special; SBMM Pete Wentz Stingray sig bass; practice amp (with headphones)
  20. I should be ok for 18th May.
  21. Harsh but fair. Might bring more than one, but please, tour rules apply.
  22. Also interested. Will need to check the date with She Who Must Be Feared and Obeyed.
  23. Folks might also wish to consider the Sterling by Musicman Pete Wentz Signature Bass. Same passive Stingray type bass but a lot cheaper. I picked one up preloved for a chunk less than the JD by Sterling or whatever it's called. OK, mine is black not natural, but it does have a roasted maple neck and nicer knobs if we are being picky. I think the controls are better placed than on this new bass too. That being said I do love the look of the JD by stealth bass.
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