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badpenguin

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  1. Ok, I assume you have the single/hum model, with the floyd. Going back to basics, and back to the infamous "tone wood" argument, poplar and maple tend to be on the brighter side. Also the single in the neck, and the all the metal in the Floyd, well, what can you expect? Put a single coil sized hum in the neck, passive if possible. (If you have an EMG in it, it will have to be grounded.) Maybe a different bridge pickup also. SD JB perhaps? Go for something in the middle range of output. You can always get more metal tones by a pedal. Speaking of which, have you tried an EQ/Boost? I've never bonded with EMG's in general. yeah, fine if you play metal, but if you need to play with tone, that ain't them get a nice set of passive pickups. Sell the EMG's, and you'll get back most of the money for the passives.
  2. IBANEZ tremolo arm for Lo-TRS - Guitar Parts Center 6mm Tremolo Arm - StewMac IBANEZ RULES!! - PARTS FOR SALE A few seconds of google is a wonderful thing.
  3. You already have your answer if going by the reviews. For me, either a set of EMG SA, or a set of Bill Lawrence L250. The Fender Noiseless are a good option also, being that Bill Lawrence designed them.
  4. Musically, it's not bad. Production wise...... there are issues. Guitar just seems to be buried behind the drums and reverb. in the B section, the guitars seem to fade in and out periodically. Might be the the download, but it's noticeable. And during the repeat of the A section. same thing. And in fact, all thru the song at various parts, there's fading.
  5. Between the pots, it's in the way, behind the tone pot, too far away, I agree with DM about a push/pull switch. Hell, you could have 2 push/pulls, (coil tap on one, and series parallel on the other.) and no one would suspect it would be capable of those kind of tones.
  6. Thank you guys! Yeah, the Ibanez was on the inexpensive side of life. And yes DM, you make a good point, but.... how can you kick this beauty to the curb? Made by Ibanez for the Canadian market, and has a telecaster GUITAR neck pickup, with the tele 3 screw plate, as the pickup for a bass? I mean, wood, maple, tortoise shell, and chrome. I mean CHROME!!!! (And cheap too! With a hardcase. Whispers.... like 50 bucks cheap.)
  7. I've had brand new jack ends go out. Use a multi meter to check the plugs, then the cables. Heck, might even be a strand of wire from ground shorting out the whole thing.
  8. If it's an older one, made in Korea. Modern, maybe Korea, maybe China. Don't let MIC cloud your judgement. Agiles are GREAT guitars!
  9. Saw this in a, surprise, pawn shop, and couldn't say no. Even Mrs. Penguin, who knows I don't play bass much now-a-days, told me to get it. She's an Ibanez SR250. Basswood, maple, with a "rosewoodish" fret board,34" scale, and 24 frets. I have become a sucker for pearl finishes, and this one is flawless. Issues where it needed a new battery, had to tighten a loose pot, and needed to drop the pickups a bit. Otherwise she was perfect out of the store. Now the question is: is it a keeper, or do I flip it? Plays great, sounds great, the 3 band EQ really works well, and it feels real nice in the hands and in the lap. However, arthritis sucks, the left hand KNOWS the drill, but the right hand.... I lost a LOT of my technique, and doubtful I will be getting it back, nor do any gigs requiring bass playing. And if I do, I have a couple of 30" scale basses, and a standard 34 ancient P bass copy. We'll see what happens. Enjoy all!
  10. Sorry, but if I have to send the guitar out to have the saddle, nut and frets worked on, I wouldn't buy it in the first place. I would keep the search going.
  11. Good luck with that! It's surprisingly easy to have the tolex act like tissue paper and rip. Buy some and have some on hand for repairs.
  12. Are you looking for JUST a violin shaped bass? There's basically 3 brands to choose from: Hofner, Epiphone, and Rogue. (Sold thru musician's friend.) If just looking for a decent bass, anything Ibanez will be good. Don't know the UK pricing, but a used Ibanez SR series bass is a good choice.
  13. Treble bleeds don't go to ground. It goes from the IN of the pot to the OUT of the same pot. And the only time you notice it, is when you turn down. (It keeps the high end from disappearing.)
  14. Here's the question: does it work the way it is? If so, then it's fine. if not, replace it.
  15. Only when you turn down, will you notice a treble bleed. The highs still come out at 5, as they would on 10.
  16. Move on, let it go, block him.
  17. Trying to understand what you mean. Uhhh.... You have 2 keyboards, wired together...?
  18. Ok, despite the verb and delay in the video, I am quite impressed with this thing......Santa... are you listening?
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