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  1. Thanks, from what I've been hearing from other places it's starting to sound like the ghost system is the best one out there. Right then... I'm off to find some UK prices
  2. No opinions? Or have I posted in the wrong section
  3. Hi, I'm thinking about fitting a piezo tune-o-matic bridge to my BC Rich NJ Classic. The 2 bridges that seem to be mentioned most are the GraphTech Ghost & the Fishman Powerbridge. Which one is the best? Or is there any others out there that beat these two? Cheers, Psy
  4. Problem solved. I knew it'd be something daft... and it was. I'd tested the guitar just straight through my mixing desk... Turns out I had the phantom power turned on. Turned that off & the guitars works perfectly.
  5. I've only tested it through a mixing desk so far because I just wanted to test it worked. I'll check I didn't have the phantom power when I get home. I'll try it through a proper amp too. I'll report back. Cheers.
  6. Any ideas? Or any suggestion for other places to ask? Cheers, Simon
  7. Hi, I've just replaced the 5 way switch in a friend's Squire Strat Affinity. The original switch had started crapping out like the cheap switches do. I bought one of the Oak switches off WD & followed this wiring diagram off the Fender site. Right then... now on to my problem. The selector works in all positions & selects the correct pickup(s), but there a click & the sound drops out for a fraction of a second whilst switching. I must have done something daft because I just tried using the volume pot & that also as a slight noise when turning it & the sound also drops out for a fraction Any thoughts? I'm sure it's something obvious.. But I thought I best check before I take it to bits again. Cheers, Simon
  8. Thanks GregP. Centre is 'centre' over here in England too. The pickups are just the stock active 5 string single coils that came with the bass. I'll check the pots tonight. It'll be nice to play it without the scratchy/crackly sound of the pots or outputjack.
  9. I've decided, due to having a lot of free time at the moment to fix up an old Maison 5 string bass I have. It's active & has some pots that kinda click in to position at half way around. Does anyone know what this are called so I know what I'm looking for so I can buy some new ones. Cheers, Simon
  10. Hi Crafty, Thanks for the pointer towards Bare Knuckles. I've been on thier website. I've had a look at the War Pig. That's one metal looking pickup Canny pricey too at £115 each ($222 at current exchange rates). Just on trying to some clips of it in action that aren't 100 mile an hour Slayertastic riff-o-rarma's But hey. You only live once & it's certainly worth investing in. Going to check the Miracle Man out now. Cheers, Simon
  11. Cool, thanks. I'll check those out.
  12. Hi there, I'm thinking about changing the stock pickups in my BC Rich Mockingbird (NJ Classic Series through neck) guitar. I play rythym (and a little bit of lead) in a rock band that tune to B E A D F# B (11-58's strings). I use a Marshall JCM800 head through a homemade 2x12" cab loaded with Celestion Vintage 30's & I use a Boss GT-6 multi FX pedal. You can hear examples of my band's music here. What do you guys recomend? I've heard that the Kent Armstrong Motherbucker may be a good option for the bridge position... Cheers, Simon (Appologies if that was too much information there)
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