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  2. Replied to in October. Still available.
  3. Set of Hammond MIDI pedals I used with various modules including a Moog Minitaur they also work with Hammond organs or midi keyboards. Instant Geddy on a budget. They are in excellent condition and come with manual and PSU. They are hefty at around 8kgs and the case is made of pressed steel. The pedals have a good action. Note they do not self generate sounds they are a controller and you will need to connect them via midi. Only selling as I am upgrading. I can post in UK at buyer’s cost.
  4. I have not tampered with the neck but I can confirm that the body is alder. I had to modify the body to add two Thunderbird pickups in place of the stock P/J Pups. These are fantastic value for money instruments who's fit, finish and quality far exceed the £199 I paid for mine.
  5. Laurence is my go-to guy 🎸
  6. Yes, I tried the limiter a bit last night; ultra quiet and very effective when needed.
  7. Just coming from the Short Scale Bass appreciation thread and noticed some comments coming up regarding roasted necks and stability of roasted, caramelised and standard necks. Rather than hijack that thread I thought a separate thread to discuss might be beneficial. For myself I've got 2 basses with roasted necks (EBMM DarkRay and EBMM Shorty Ray), 1 bass with a graphite neck (Status CW-1) and one with a standard maple neck. Of these the most stable is the Status (no surprise there), which was adjusted when I bought it over 4 years ago and never touched since, the next are the Sandberg and the DarkRay which I've tweaked twice in the last year and the worst is the shorty Ray which seems to move a little bit from month to month. A small sample group but not seeing a major difference which makes me think there are a number of factors at play....
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  8. There's a guy who "busks" in a local underpass who's guitar is well out of tune and doesn't sing. He obviously can't play it, and just strums the open strings. He uses his gig bag to collect money in, and has now kicked the bag into the centre of the underpass. He's been doing this for the past four years and has stayed exactly the same Years ago, me and the singer of the then current band used to go busking on a Saturday with acoustics Sometimes it was freezing and hard but Hifi Video recorders needed to be paid for 😁
  9. Caramelisation is also a thermal treatment, and should not just a layer of caramel-coloured lacquer. That would be rather deceiving. I see the words roasted, baked, caramelized and torrefied used depending on the manufacturer, and usually they all indicate the wood has been heated / thermally treated.
  10. I have some - still have them in the bag as a backup, they do colour the sound a little but worse was the compression on them - if you use a compressor anyway you might not mind it (or you might like it for reasons that people use compressors) but it wasn't what I wanted.
  11. For sale (no trades). Now discontinued. Markbass dual channel 500W bass head, inc Carry case / bag. I'm a fan of Markbass gear, and this head is really superb! The 2 input channels are separately EQ'ed and controlled - which is useful. Also, each channel has 6 individual preloaded amp tones. It's also possible to mix the sound of both channels, for real flexibility. It's in mint condition, as it has lived in the padded carry case since I bought it. It hasn't been over-used or abused and is a really reliable head which is great for all genres. I even used it for upright, and doubling up with bass guitar. I'm only selling now, as I got a brilliant Stanley Clarke Acoustic pedal, which also has 2 channels, so this is no longer being used. It's just too good to keep in a cupboard. The carry case / bag is also in good condition, and is really well padded - protecting the head well. It's simple to use, as the head stays in the bag while gigging (the fan is at the rear). It has a large pocket on the front / top - which you can fit several leads into. It also has the option of a carry-handle or shoulder straps. The case itself cost around £60. My one criticism of the head, is that it would be even better if the panel was illuminated... but my small clip-on light did the job. As ever, I prefer collection with expensive items - and I like to know the buyer is happy with the sound. Based in Barry, South Wales, and you're welcome to have a tea or coffee whilst giving the amp a whirl. I can post, at a push - if the buyer arranges a courier. (I'd prefer to insure).
  12. In my experience, all DMX controllers need both the manual for the controller and the DMX protocol for the individual luminaires. I once bought some moni PARs where the factory had changed the DMX protocol in the MK2 but left the protocol for the MK1 in the user manual.
  13. Both boxed, both are Velcro free and have been used once by myself so in brilliant condition. £190 posted for the AG £100 posted for the DB £260 posted for both Thanks Dave
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  14. Sure I don't know what you're talking about...
  15. You will need to know the dsp/crossover settings that Barefaced used to get the sound right.
  16. Nice!! Have always been fascinated by three pickup basses
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  18. ....I quite like the Stingray like this at the moment.
  19. The main figure is weird enough, but for real nightmare fuel zoom in on the audience...
  20. Looks like a surface scratch, probably from a hasty string change.
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