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Guitars Etc. / Re: Henry's latest bright idea
« on: August 03, 2017, 04:23:26 AM »
Smoky Quartz burst is to get your (3rd) trophy wife, with embarrassing New Age tendencies, onboard with your purchase. For example she's against vaccinating children, so it is just as well you got that vasectomy and got her to sign a prenup. Am I right fellas?

Other colours, just around the corner, are Penny Loafer burst, On The Golf Course burst, Yacht Club Blues burst, Vasectomy burst...

Class envy is alive and well here in Alanko Towers, but part of it is my perpetual disappointment in where Gibson is going at the moment, and who they are marketing their stuff at. They should get back to making musical instruments, not instrument-like products marketed only to old white men who vaguely remember seeing Cream back in 1968.

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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: CME limited run - Cieloglo
« on: August 02, 2017, 01:44:47 PM »
Haemorrhoidglo?


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Guitars Etc. / Re: Henry's latest bright idea
« on: August 02, 2017, 01:42:00 PM »
Henry needs removed. This is a daft idea, and a wholly unoriginal one. So I'm playing my Les Paul onstage and I want to take a solo, so I flip it over and adjust a cheap, poorly disguised trim pot with a small screwdriver? In front of a paying audience? Utter nonsense.

At least for $5699 they throw in a 9 volt battery.

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Ritchie Blackmore, Cover Boy
« on: July 31, 2017, 02:10:09 PM »
I like that shot of him backstage:



Weird that he tried 'a Hendrix' and took a lefty Strat and flipped it over. I'm guessing the black Strat down the front, with the heavy duty replacement tremolo arm and Telecaster knobs, is the Machine Head/In Rock Strat he's playing in all the early videos of the band? That Strat took a kicking at every gig, and I'm sure there's a photo of him playing it in the liner notes of the BBC In Concert album where the headstock has broken and lost its lower half.

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Gibson Basses / Re: Need pix of the brothers!
« on: July 30, 2017, 12:05:16 PM »
Yeah I look like some sort of viking thug here, but we're not a moody band at all!  :mrgreen:

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Gibson Basses / Re: Need pix of the brothers!
« on: July 29, 2017, 07:40:50 AM »
Here is me:



Playing my Thunderbird-powered Jazz bass with Jim Dunlop flatwounds. Blasphemy 'n' all that, but this is yet another gig where I turn up with my Tech21 VT:DI, tell the sound guy it runs on phantom power, and he's the happiest guy in the building. I had some sort of TC Electronic amp up there blasting into the back of my legs.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 28, 2017, 03:13:31 PM »
Surely only unplugged?

What is this fluted/scalloped block that Jack talks about in interviews? Does the central block not contact the top or back of the bass, and have a scalloped pattern carved into it to allow further airflow? And therefore does the pickup technically float in the top of the bass?

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 28, 2017, 01:16:56 PM »
Actually I always kind of preferred the gold, but they rarely come up on craigslist...

Move to the UK!

The sunburst seems to be vanishingly rare here. I've never seen one in the flesh, never seen one listed for sale...

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 28, 2017, 12:21:48 PM »
The Gibson gold is more brass (with even a slight greenish hue, but that is the aged clearcoat), the Epi one more yellow and shiny.

Just my luck, but I can only find gold ones in the UK at the moment. There is one silverburst one, but at a markup. There is also a white one, but I'm not sure the seller would ship and it is dazzlingly white.

My plan here is to find a used one to find out if I get on with it, and then buy one of the red ones when they become available, so colour isn't a clincher by any means.

There is a photo on Talkbass of a JC bass and an original Gibson, and the colour difference is stark. The Gibson also benefits from not having a gaudy 'E' on the pickguard and has a nice chrome bridge cover as well.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 28, 2017, 03:22:24 AM »
Very few people are disappointed with it.

A challenge appears!  :mrgreen:

Here's a thread from TB about the JC electronics. See if it helps you.

https://www.talkbass.com/threads/how-do-the-epiphone-jack-casady-electronics-work.1241184/

That is cool to see, many thanks! I think my basic premise was right, but I didn't realize that the 3-way switch settings actually indicate ohms.

I agree with you, the original Epi gold fin can't compete with the gold of the Gibson model though I'm not a gold fin fan either way.

Yeah the gold isn't really 'me'. But the original seems more vibrant somehow, and the Epi has a sort of plastic shine to it, whereas the '70s originals have a deeper luster. Hard to describe.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 27, 2017, 01:44:28 PM »
I'm going to give one a shot, if I can find one used. If I get on with the design, tone and neck then I might try and get one of these 20th anniversary ones.

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Gibson Basses / Re: 20th Anniversary JCS [new pics]
« on: July 27, 2017, 05:36:45 AM »
Because flamed maple is more expensive.

Do these have a solid maple top, or simply a veneer?

I also had a think about the bushings for the bridge, and are these drilled vertically down? How was it done on the original Les Paul Signature (?) bass? I know Epiphone used these 3-point bridges on the Rivoli reissue, but the original basses had the 2-point system. I'm thinking that bushings mounted vertically don't match well with a curved top, whereas a flat EB-3 or Thunderbird top makes better sense.

I'm keeping an eye on these JC basses actually, as I like the look of the red finish on these. I've never liked the gold finished JC basses as the finish doesn't look as regal as the '70s originals for whatever reason. If a black one showed up locally however I might spring for that.

Quite interested in the circuitry of a JC bass. Is it simply a low-Z pickup which is then fed into a transformer with a few different taps on it? What does the '50, 250' etc actually signify? It seems the lowest setting has the widest bandwidth but the lowest output, and the bandwidth diminishes as the output increases, with the 250 and 500 setting? As such these aren't strictly low impedance basses as a line transformer converts the output to high impedance, so that you can connect the bass to a conventional amplifier? Is this, then, a tradeoff between the higher fidelity of a low-Z pickup system and the general ease of usability of a high-Z bass?

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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: Jerome Rimson's Rickenbacker...or is it?
« on: July 24, 2017, 05:33:09 AM »
Madcap theory, but I wonder if the addition of the bridge mute-slot pickup in this modified Rickenbacker was the catalyst for Lemmy's signature bass being built with three pickups, with one right down at the bridge?

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The Outpost Cafe / Re: Almost as bad as Henry!
« on: July 22, 2017, 11:30:42 AM »
:rimshot:

Well come on man, its a Telecaster made out of a bit of wood that somebody's arse might have been planted on when the Beatles were playing. Infused with a magic mixture of farts, spilled weed and beer.... Only it isn't anything of the sort. It looks like it is made out of scrap wood recovered from a demolished barn, costs as much as a car, and will never be played by a musician of any sort.

And Boss decide to reissue ancient two-knob pedals, for $899.99! What?!?!?!

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Gibson Basses / Re: Music videos that feature Thunderbirds
« on: July 21, 2017, 02:24:57 PM »
Julian Cope, with possibly Donald 'Ross' Skinner playing a non-reverse T-bird with covers intact. It clearly isn't Julian's bizarre double neck T-bird, F-bird mashup.


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