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Thirsty & Miserable - Black Flag/ St Vitus
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Show Us Your Unusual Scratchplates/Pickguards
Stub Mandrel replied to Stub Mandrel's topic in Bass Guitars
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Have A Drink On Me - AC/DC
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Bergantino Bluetooth Wireless Footswitch (including receiver) for the Bergantino Audio B|Amp in immaculate condition. Price £110 includes insured UK shipping. Please note that I don't have an original box however it will be well packaged for delivery. Quad foot pedal for your Bergantino Audio B|Amp Operates the Mem1, Mem2, Mem3 and Mute functions Anti-skid base keeps the footswitch in place during use Rechargeable battery with supplied USB adapter cable. LED’s signal low battery and Bluetooth connection status Bluetooth 4.0 low energy radio Transmit power Approximate Range: up to 33 feet (10 Meters)
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Take This Bottle - Faith No More
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SteveXFR started following My New Year Challenge - What 5 String Bass, Harley Benton or Squier?
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I really didn't like my Squier Affinity Jazz. It had sharp frets, tuners made of cheese and I could just never get it to play nicely. Without doubt the worst bass Ive owned. Id recommend looking for a used Ibanez SR305. You'll easily find one in budget and they're not just good for the price, they're just really good. They're light, comfortable, nice narrow neck and a big range of available tones. Peavey International V is also excellent but not too common. Surprisingly nice bass and I managed to find one for £150
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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
Merton replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
Good luck! Hopefully an easy solution is nestling somewhere - Today
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Connecting my Midi piano to Cubase on my PC
BigRedX replied to bass_dinger's topic in Other Instruments
Why do you need to connect the Roland Piano to the Behringer interface via MIDI? surely the best thing is to connect the Roland direct to your computer using the USB sockets on each or have I missed something? -
police squad started following What a year……
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Getting older is tough. There seems to be more losses than gains. I feel for you all as we too have lost nearest to us this year My wife found her brother in may, Brain Hemorrhage 56 years old a close friend had a botched heart op and died suddenly another close friend has bone cancer it never stops I told my wife she had to retire, she's 62 and was a customs officer for over 40 years I hope to retire in the next 2 to 3 years and hope 2026 is quieter My love to you all
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Hi folks I did this as a fun project, but sadly about 2 yrs too late as my arthritis is not so good now, and whilst I can just about wrestle a tune out of a bass, it isn't getting any easier. There is a separate thread on this bass here: The specs are as follows: The doner bass is a DiMavery MM501 - surprisingly good tbh! The bass has a Basswood body, maple neck with a lovely satin finish and nice Rosewood board. This has bee upgraded with a Retrovibe Stinger preamp and Retrovibe MM pickup which required a bit of widening of the control cavity, also some LaBella LT flats. Finally, I spray painted the pickguard black - not a great job but looks fine from about 2 metres or more away. If you have any questions please ask away. I have packaging and can post the bass, and will go 50/50 with you on the cost if postage is your preference. Also happy to meet up somewhere mutually convenient of it's not too far away. Here are a few pics:
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Duesenberg Starplayer Bass *new condition* (in EU)
danhkr replied to herr rocket's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender Precision Custom Shop Sean Hurley signature
davidak replied to Alane2512's topic in Basses For Sale
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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
Rosie C replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
Before. It seems to power up OK. The pre-shape lamp is the only one lit and that's on both sets if lights. I was thinking of doing some testing today, see whether it's the panel switches or foot switches that cause the problem, and whether all five switches have problems. -
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I had this on an Alpher bass:
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Stripping and staining walnut body - advice please
BigRedX replied to Grooverjr's topic in General Discussion
If you don’t like the body shape as well as the colour how about getting a new body made to fit the rest of the hardware? -
I found this in reference to Autumnglo from a John Hall Q&A. Not sure if it helps or hinders: Unfortunately, there were about three different shades of Autumnglo produced over the years. The first one, circa '57, was like a Fireglo surrounded by a brown edge. The second, during the late 50's and through into the 60's was more like a very dark Fireglo. The last one, in the 70's, was kind of, for lack of a better description, a baby poop brown with a matte surface. So, while dreaming, take your pick! (My personal preference is the first type.)
