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Bassnut62

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  1. can you tell I'm bored at work? doing lots of post at mo........ here's a Ray '79 - all the wear and tear is from my own fingers, thumbs, picks, etc, it was like new when i bought it in early '80s
  2. This lot are so full of P I need to go the bathroom right now....................... from left to right: P '63 - orginal P MM Ray '79 - Leo's second go at P-dom, active this time G&L Asat '89 - Leo's third go at P-dom, this time a Tele body, hyper electronics with P sounds amongst many others Sandberg Cali JM4 '08 - not a P at all, but it snuck in anyway.
  3. yup that's foam under the bridge of my 63P with flatwound strings - just like the great James Jamerson had; this combination really brings out the funk. sadly these stirngs are only a couple fo years old tho - I think I read that Jamerson had some that were on his bass for 17 years and were greased up nice for the funk
  4. 'Flood' by Herbie Hancock & The Headhunters (line in Japan in 1975). Holy Freakin A - wot an album of extended funkiness and serious virtuosity, especially from Paul Jackson on bass and Mike Clarke on drums.
  5. [quote name='lapolpora' timestamp='1320587496' post='1428594'] Unrequited lust for that impossible to find Cutlass [/quote] there was a Cutlass in a guitar shop called Music Scene in Mansfield for ages - not sure if the bass is still there...... i tried unplugged and didn't like the feel of the neck at all compared to my 79 Stingray maple neck.
  6. Hi might be interested any movement on price? how many of your standard boutique-sized pedals[i] (like those Subdecays you're selling) [/i]can you get on this mutha with neat wiring [i](e.g. George Ls) [/i]?
  7. that looper looks interesting, I would like to know more: [list=1] [*]have I understood correctly that you can mute output to amp entirely with one button and with the other you can select or de-select the FX loop? [*]is it TBP? [*]how well does it balance the singal strength to the amp between FX and Clean? I.e. do you get any annoying jumps/losses in volume coing out of amp? [*]can you tell us a bit more about what else it does, as it looks like a clever little thingy? [/list]
  8. Well customer service appears to be excellent. I emailed YooSmart last night about the failed switch. They were very apologetic that they could not send a replacement before Thursday as they are moving office this week.
  9. I'll give them a try and feedback later
  10. yeah, you're right; I'll drop into Maplins next time in town - i really can't be assed to ship this back to China and wait again. while we're waiting - has anybody tried this compressor live with a band? I'd be interested to know if it holds up the bottom end in that situation and I'm not playing bass in a band at moment.
  11. Ha! Musta been where I went wrong!! Seriously tho, it just failed with no heavy stomping. I musta switched it less than 20 times since it left the box. I guess i may have just been unlucky. Let's see what their customer service is like now.. ....
  12. Well I nearly said before that while it sounds better than Boss to me, it doesn't feel as durable. I shoulda said that.....i just went to have another play and the latch in the bypass switch has already broken and I was already in my slippers! So, sorry guys; but no more testing or feedback is possible from me. Shame really, cos as Sir Chewey said i dont think you would get a better one for that price. For the few moments I played thru it again, without the Keeley in the chain to compare to, the Joyo was sounding pretty darn good.
  13. Just got to have a first noodle with this compressor. Tried it on both bass and guitar, all passive thru a 15w all valve 1x12 Fender Blues Junior. A/B'd it against a Keeley 4 knob Compressor, which is probably not a fair fight; but it did reveal the difference against a compressor that really knows its onions. Almost inevitably I feel a bit underwhelmed by the Joyo. I felt that it was producing more level than compressio/sustain. Also the tone was quite harsh and actually detracts from the natural tone in bypass; whereas the Keeley adds compression rather than more level and the compression adds nice squashed tone and clarity to picking notes. Obviously the Keeley is about £180 compared to around £30 for the Joyo and at that price it's a steal as a budget compressor and of slightly better quality than a Boss. It is may be nearly on a par with MXR quality. Clearly this is all IMHO and only first impressions. I will play more over w/e and get back to you
  14. [quote name='mart' timestamp='1320417543' post='1426648'] Alternatively, we might just want to be collectively grateful for their cunning tax-avoidance trick! [/quote] i heard a good trick for keeping import duties low on guitars was to dismantle it and pack it safely but looking like junk in need of repair. only trouble is you can only insure it for the value of the worthless junk that you declare it to be.
  15. [quote name='Twigman' timestamp='1320410930' post='1426480'] It sounds like an air conditioning unit. I've left it with the electronics repair room at work who say the fan bearing is fine but they are going to source a new low noise fan and fit some gaskets to it and give the whole thing a good blow through with the compressed air. [/quote] mine sounds like that too; great amp though and i don't notice the sound when playing. please let us know if the lo-noise fan is quieter and most importantly whether it has any affect on the performance of the amp?
  16. mine came from Yoosmart, based in Hong Kong (apparently) and still total cost was only £28 with free delivery and definitely no import charges
  17. phew, saved by the bell, my colleagues don't have to suffer the dreaded BASS BURP after all. the compressor just turned up and it has a customs decalaration on back with a declared value of $6 and no customs fee to pay; but b*#~ocks, I've been had, it's only worth $6! parcel is well wrapped and pedal comes in a nice box. it all looks good so far. I'll have a play with it when I get some time over w/e and try and get some clips up as soon as I can after that.
  18. or you could try a G&L, maybe an L2000 or an Asat. Leo himself reckoned they were the best instruments he ever made and they do cover a lot of the same sonic territory, plus a whole lot more. They are also very consistent in terms of build quality and feel to play. an Asat is close to a Jazz neck and an L2000 is close to a Precision neck Also you could get a used USA model for around £600-700; which is a bargain for an instrument that is probably better quality than any Fender you could buy today for just about any money. sorry guys, this probably didn't help, did it!
  19. still no sign of mine, maybe it got held up in customes then... meanwhile, my GAS is building up somethin' rottten and I am liable to explode with a very loud bass burp!
  20. i know it's not exactly what you're asking, but seeing as we're on the subject of these awesome basses........ if you want to remove a bit of the growl and get an all-round Fender-ish tone: try both pick ups on, no bass boost, passive with max on each knob. very nice tone there that seems to work in all settings. I actually prefer these basses in passive mode, generally. for more cut through, you might want to try bridge pup only, bass boost and active (but no treble boost); i've found that gives quite a crisp and well defined tone. my main thought is don't give up on these great basses; it does take a while to get to grip swith so many tonal options, but once you've got them at your finger tips, you'll find this is a bass that can step up to the plate in just about any musical situation. Oh and, as you say, they are SOOOOO nice to play. PS - Hello Dub Junkie - that Asat Special guitar is still getting plenty of love in these parts!
  21. [quote name='LemonCello' timestamp='1320248761' post='1424354'] That's the big difference between a drummer and a drum machine....... You only have to punch the rhythm into a drum machine once! [/quote] the old ones are the best! that's true for jokes too!!
  22. what a great bit of kit this was. i used mine so much it started slowing down, just like a real drummer!
  23. [quote name='MixMan' timestamp='1320177896' post='1423466']Great. It would be great with some bass sound clips of the Joyo JF-10 with compressor on and off.....and maybe even also a completely clean clip (I.E. no pedal plugged in). In my experience sometimes even True Bypass colours the sound.......[/quote]D Good call; I never quite believe TBP either. No sign of the JF-10 yet tho; it must still be on the high seas.
  24. my first bass too and in exactly that colour! £150 from one of the music shops on Charing Cross Road in London, circa 1983 Have another free bump for your excellent taste. if only I lived closer I would love to try this out for old time's sake.....sigh!
  25. Check this thread below yours too! http://basschat.co.uk/topic/158975-gl-tribute-bargain/
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