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Help finding screw - 10-32 thread, half thread, set screw
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Originally posted by Bruce Johnson View PostHardening the setscrew changes the tone of the pickup??? How is that possible? It's the same piece of metal, with the same dimensions and same chemical composition. Are you saying that annealing it will change its magnetic properties?
If you're seeing a difference, it's got to be because you're comparing a hardened screw of one alloy with an unhardened screw of a different alloy.
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Originally posted by Bruce Johnson View PostAnother dumb question:
What's the reason that you need the straight unthreaded section on the screws? Is it just for looks, or is it something else?
How about taking a standard 10-32 Allen head setscrew, turning down the upper portion a bit, and then pressing on a piece of steel tubing?
The custom poles do look cool though.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Well there is a good chance i'll be drving north at the end of october. I was going to bring the MKI to Canada with me so I could send it back to its owner. I usually stay in roseberg, but if you want to fiddle around with it, and put me up for a night, i'll bring it by. Plus id love to see your shop.
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Originally posted by belwar View PostWell there is a good chance i'll be drving north at the end of october. I was going to bring the MKI to Canada with me so I could send it back to its owner. I usually stay in roseberg, but if you want to fiddle around with it, and put me up for a night, i'll bring it by. Plus id love to see your shop.
Matt that sounds like a plan and a good excuse to clean up too.
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Originally posted by David King View PostI wish I had a Wal with these pickups in it to play around on. My favorite Wal sounds came from XTC's Collin Moulding's fretless on albums like English Settlement. (I wish those guys would get over their shit and get it together again.)
Talking about Ball and Chain:
TB: What bass did you play on this?
CM: I was playing the Fender at the time, I think.
TB: Your P-bass?
CM: Actually, thinking about it, no -- on this record, I had a choice of guitars. Not quite sure what I used on this particular track, but I also had an Ibanez fretless bass, which I used on a lot of the songs on this record. I remember using it on "Senses." Come to think of it, I probably used it on this as well. There are some tracks on the album where I used my Precision. Can't quite remember -- I'd have to get the headphones on and study it -- but I think it was the Ibanez on this song.
This is pretty funny:
Chalkhills: "Colin Moulding: The Agony And The XTC", Bass Player, 1992
Considering that he's a member of such a well-produced, high-tech-sounding group, Moulding is refreshingly oblivious to the equipment he uses. Since 1984, he has played an English-made Wal bass. "I bought it in Bath while we were recording, and I know very little about it," he notes. "It just feels nice — that's all I can say. It's got two pickups; I don't know what kind. I usually use medium-gauge Rotosound strings and change them quite frequently when recording, probably after three takes." Colin plugs straight into the board, using the chorus effect built into the console. Other than that, he finds he has little need for equipment. "When I play in the shed with my son, I use an Ohm 140 combo amp -- and that's it."
I think a good example of a Wal bass is the Pretenders Back On The Chain Gang, and My City Was Gone with Tony Butler on bass. Also Flea used one on Blood Sugar Sex Magic. And of course Bow Wow Wow.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by Evilbiker View PostWal is back in business! Wal Basses and Electric Wood Limited Home PageIt would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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