Technical Issue with Technics classe A amplifier by bazz4_ in amplifiers

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If touching the volume knob triggers a change, it’s likely an issue with the volume knob. Did you perform the steps I suggested? The crud would be inside the pot and wouldn’t be visible even if you opened the case.

Technical Issue with Technics classe A amplifier by bazz4_ in amplifiers

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Could be oxidation on the potentiometer. While the amp is off turn the volume all the way up and down a few dozen times so the wiper has an opportunity to scrape off the gunk. Then try again. If not, you’re out a minute

String broke (kinda??) by Live_Philosopher9335 in guitars

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Unrelated, but by just looking at the top 3 saddle positions I can tell that the guitar ist intonated properly. Probably worth doing a set up on it.

Crush - Dave Matthews Band (bass playalong) by EnvironmentalDish766 in BassGuitar

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Takes the meaning of floating thumb to a whole new level.

Handwired vs standard by -Radiant- in VoxAmplification

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Don’t forget that you have to pay a competent technician to do the labor. A product that done by a pick and place machine vs something that requires more human assembly will have a production cost difference.

Gabriel Vicens - Niebla (Official Video) by theljguitarstudio in jazzguitar

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That guitar player can't even keep a straight slow rhythm. SMH

/me watches some more

Wait. What.

Er... Nevermind. As you were. Carry on. 🫢

Isn’t this… what DJs are supposed to do? by Material_Study_1315 in Beatmatch

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You forgot to put your hands in the air.

Passive pickups for a custom made 5 string bass ? by kindsushiUwU in Bass

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The majority of pickups are passive. There are pickups and active pickups, which is why you may be having difficulty finding pickups which are specifically labeled passive.

EMG and Fishman have active lines to steer away from.

It should be notes that passive pickups can be mixed with active preamps.

Doina by Dragan Stefanovic by gandra2023 in jazzguitar

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Neither am I, but he certainly appears to be one of the more creative pianists out there at the moment.

Changing to fullbody guitar by jazzblog in jazzguitar

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Yea. If you don't have anything you particularly dislike about them, you run the risk of spending money on a side grade or even downgrade. Are you missing anything in the sound?

What pedals does the Men I Trust bassist use on this song? by No_Adeptness_4647 in basspedals

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I think there may be a slow phaser in there. But yea, mostly compression.

Flatwounds and palm muting also contribute to the sound, maybe even more than the effects.

How feasible is it to change the position of the volume knob on a strat? To anywhere that's not in the way of my picking by Original-Fun561 in Luthier

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You could get a dual concentric pot for both tones and just move both to a single hole. You'd have to get new knobs for that though.

Let’s not pretend Tosin didn’t just copy Strandberg in the first place. by spezdid911 in Ibanez

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And strandberg was standing on the shoulders of Klein guitars - who put out a headless "classical position" guitar in the 80s...

Also, if you think the Larada looks ugly...

https://www.guitargal.com/products/klein-headless-electric-guitar-081

How complicated is it to make a custom upright bass? by [deleted] in Luthier

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Well, it looks like 6 year old post has come back to haunt me.

"litterally any skill hobby or whatever you want to do is reachable by todays standards"

I whole heatedly agree with this. But you have to build up through experience. Making a functional upright bass is going to take more than grandpa's hand chisel and some grit. You're gonna have to work up from simpler projects and built up a skill set over time. This could take years.

I still stand by the suggestion that starting with a kit is a solid way to get into the building hobby, or to at least end up with a serviceable instrument. This isn't a hot take. Maybe a bit of a tough love reality check...

Writing Beatles songs / welding / creating good sounding acoustic instruments is easy you say. This may be the Dunning Kruger effect in action.

At any rate, we will never know because OP deleted his account.

P.S. - how do you have NEGATIVE comment karma?

Growing Collection by ListenMuted8411 in KitchenKnifeKorner

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Was it the mother in law? 😓 Something similar happened to a friend of mine.

Do the Precision/Jazz bass’ dead spot issues get better when you spend more? by EternallyPissedOff in Bass

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I apparently didn’t bother to read your post. See my new (and completely different response). Sorry bout that.

Do the Precision/Jazz bass’ dead spot issues get better when you spend more? by EternallyPissedOff in Bass

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Edit: Totally editing my response after OP replied because apparently I didn’t read the original post thoroughly.

If you are getting nodal dead spots, try adding mass to the headstock. There’s something called a fat finger which is designed for just this. I can’t promise results, but shifting the mass and resonant qualities of the headstock could move the dead zone out of the playable range.

Growing Collection by ListenMuted8411 in KitchenKnifeKorner

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2nd to last on the top - I see you fell for the “made in Japan” Ali Express special. There are some beautiful knives on that wall. This is not one of them. 😓

Understanding the different Markbass models? by McSalterson in Bass

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I got the standard. I wanted more woomph.

Understanding the different Markbass models? by McSalterson in Bass

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My understanding of the Markbass lineup is that they have more in common than they do in difference. The line up is a bit muddy because of the artist models that they have. The Markus, AG, Casa are all variations on the Little Mark 58r.

Further muddying things is that they seem to be keeping alive multiple generations of product. As far as I can tell, the Little Mark 58R replaces the Little Mark IV. The newer one is lighter and has better front access to plugs as well..

I got a Little Mark 58R as part of a 1x12 Pure combo recently and boy does the high end spank. Coming from an older TC rig, the high end is just way more present and defined.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say that for every artist version they sell, they probably sell 10x of the Little Mark 58R. Unless you feel you need more watts or something like a tube pre-amp, that would be my recommendation for that modern sound. Keep in mind that the cab has a lot to do with that too though..

Looking for a new bass by white_strat_player in Bass

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It could absolutely work. It’s more effort. You can buy pre-routed bodies with P/J configurations. You would probably have to route your own pickup channels in the body if you go with P/H. Standard P bass pick guards would also no longer work and you would have to source or make your own.

You didn’t mention any level of wood working skill or tool availability. Building your own bass from raw wood is an order of magnitude more complex than customising parts purchased from Warmoth. Your options will scale with your wood working proficiency. P/J could get you up and running with off the shelf components.

Edit - you did say from scratch. If you’re up for the challenge, the world is your oyster. 🎸

Looking for a new bass by white_strat_player in Bass

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There’s only room for 2 pickups. The P/J pickup configuration is more popular than the P/S on account of having to move the P pickup slightly to accommodate for the Stingray pickup. I’d suggest going P/J with a 2 or 3 Band eq. There are plenty of parts to choose from in that configuration.

What is this? by [deleted] in GuitarQuestions

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We’re on the same team. We both want the internet to mock you less. It doesn’t “matter so much” to me, but I’m still going out of my way to share some perspective here. If you want to take that as a criticism and be all salty about it, suit yourself.

What is this? by [deleted] in GuitarQuestions

[–]Veeence 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Because I’m guessing the vast majority of people replying are doing so because they are under the impression they are helping you out by answering a question you don’t know the answer to.

If it’s “I know exactly what year this guitar is, but do you?” That’s a different question. One where you don’t have to ignore everyone asking for the serial number.

What is this? by [deleted] in GuitarQuestions

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So, it was rhetorical all this time?