Anyone like bass guitars?
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I'm fixing a Jansen 50 atm for a friend. Filthy mess inside, chassis looks burned around the powertube sockets from some past melt down. Ran a proper earth for the power cord, and a separate signal ground... both were previously soldered together is a glob that was only touching the chassis, not actually bonded to it. :rolleyes:
Needs caps and new tubes but still sounds good!
Prolly gonna fuse the B+ for him... if anyone has any ideas. Thinking ~800mA sloblo
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A Stingray would sound great in your collection.foal30 wrote:@Toany, what are you up too?
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Attempting to combine all the things I like about my Reflex 5HH and Stingray 4H together:foal30 wrote:@Toany, what are you up too?
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Word.foal30 wrote:Thrashed the reworded '71 Jazz last night
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hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
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New price * 0.6 if you’re lucky, but uncommon items are somewhat unpredictable
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Yeah, new price of them was much higher than I thought as I could only find the p and j sold separately, so at 60% id possibly be down grading money wise compared to what I'm thinking of putting in, just not sure if there's as big a pickup market for bass stuff compared to guitars.
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Probs $220ishGreen Bastard wrote:hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
PJ is a slightly less common format so might be waiting a while.
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PJ Set?Green Bastard wrote:hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
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https://www.thewarehouse.co.nz/c/family ... el-pyjamasAiRdAd wrote: PJ Set?
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It's a setup where you have precision and jazz pickups in the same bassAiRdAd wrote:PJ Set?Green Bastard wrote:hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
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Stands for Precision Jazz.AiRdAd wrote:PJ Set?Green Bastard wrote:hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
Lots of P players in the 70’s chuck a Jazz bridge pickup for more bite and variety.
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Therefore ruining a perfectly good instrumentTmcB wrote:Stands for Precision Jazz.AiRdAd wrote:PJ Set?Green Bastard wrote:hey bass fullas, what do you reckon a used PJ set of SD Antiquities would go for? Thinking of swapping something else in, but wanting to not put too much more cash into something i'm not using a lot.
Lots of P players in the 70’s chuck a Jazz bridge pickup for more bite and variety.
Anyway I'm going to play Bass shortly and it'll be a lot of Blues
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