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  2. I owned this bass for a while and the build quality is exceptional. Glwts
  3. Bought new, kept it in pedalboard since forever. Actually I’m not even removing it until it sells don’t have the original box though (I moved between places since buying). It has 3M Dual Lock Velcro underneath, and naturally is in full working order. Wasn’t stomped much - I was usually engaging it through paired DMC Micro. And on rare occasions it was - it has the button cap! Highly recommended. I can post through Royal Mail Tracking24 for 5 quid or we can arrange local pickup in London
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  4. It's a 14 year old thread but here's where it started: https://www.talkbass.com/threads/darkglass-pedals-are-going-to-be-made-in-the-usa-now.892646/ The relationship didn't pan out - don't know the specifics - but these Built in the USA units are Spencers redesigns. Anyway - great pedal (mine is still on my board). GLWTS!
  5. The very last pub gig we did with our Renaissance-rock band was 18 months ago - as well as the usual early stuff we had a few of 20th century covers on the set list - Moonlight Shadow, Lightning Tree, All is Found, Meet Me on the Corner, etc. Once we'd played those the audience were asking for more songs that they knew. So we stopped taking any pub bookings as I'm not doing it as a job and I want to play music I'm interested in. We get fewer bookings, but they've been awesome - historic buildings, medieval fairs, etc.
  6. No idea where they’d gone. They are there now
  7. I am selling a Birdsong Corto 2 left-handed short-scale bass made in USA. The bass is in mint condition, as new. These basses are handcrafted in the United States in very small production numbers. Purchased directly from the manufacturer. First owner. Original retail price well over £2,000. More information about the model and manufacturer: https://www.birdsongguitars.com/corto2 Year of manufacture: 2021 Scale length: Short scale, 31" Body: Walnut Neck and fretboard: Maple Neck width: • 1st fret: 3.6 cm • 12th fret: 4.9 cm • 20th fret: 5.2 cm Neck thickness: approx. 2.5 cm Weight: approx. 3.7 kg Strings: Nickelwound 45–65–85–105 Includes gig bag and shipping in a cardboard box.
  8. Someone has to say it, Daryl: your husband looks very ugly compared to you. 😉
  9. John Shuker JJ Burnel Bass
  10. I once played a charity gig for extensions to a local church. It was for a dinner and dance at a local 5 star hotel. We went in for £1600 and got 'knocked down' to about £400 after the organiser laying it on thick. We found out tickets for the evening were £100 each. There was an auction of promises after the meal - it went on and on and on. We had been there at 5 to set up. The Auction made £20,000. We finally went on at 11:30, played for half an hour! That was about £60 each for 2 hours travel, 2 hours set up and pack down, 6 and a half hours sitting around and 30mins of playing. After that we were very careful to do our research for all gigs.
  11. Hi. You LAST CHANCE at £1700 for 2 days only. Fantastic bass in tip top condition. Dont miss out ! Same for my Spector 4LT Rudy Sarzo £1700 for 2 days Here’s my 2010 USA Musicman Stingray 5HH in excellent condition. No damage or signs of wear apart from some really thin cobweb like lines on the pick guard which dont show in the photos even. ** Pick guard now polished so just very minimal signs of control knobs use. * ** Mini dimple on rear of body now drop filled and polished ! Jobs a good un ! ** Photos added at the end showing pick guard and rear of body with No Dimple 🤓! on the back of the body. My lamps make it look worse than it is, to be clear.So only a 9.9/10 for condition ! Excuse the conservatory roof reflections (the parallel lines) and there’s a palm plant too. Better light though. This bass plays both beautifully and thunderously depending on your preference with the 5 way pickup selector and powerful 3 band preamp. All the electronics perform perfectly. Everything works as it should and the alnico pickups give a rich variety of useable tones. It’s a very responsive and dynamic bass in tip top condition and priced accordingly. The frets have most of their depth left and were professionally dressed just after I bought it. See the close ups. They were polished today and I only had to use a little oil to clean the fretboard today so this bass is ready to do the business for you. New battery too. It has a lovely smooth and dark rosewood board. Shiny gloss black finish over the ash body. Nut width 44.6mm 66.6mm at 12th fret String spacing 17.5mm at the stainless steel saddles. D’Addario 40-125 roundwound nickels. Weighs 4.55kg , 10lbs 1/2 oz with the lighter original metal black knobs and 4.6kg, 10lbs 2oz with the chrome ones. Nicely balanced with a strap in either case. I’ve had it nearly 10 years but need to raise some funds now and recently got a 4HH Special so that can take over now. I bought it used in 2016 but it’s only had minimal home use in that time as my other basses need playing too. It’s all stock apart from the chrome knobs but I have the original black ones if you’d prefer them. Both photod. Price reflects the excellent condition and perfect working order. It includes the original Musicman Stingray 5 hard case and insured UK Mainland delivery costs but I will send it further afield if you contribute the charge beyond UK mainland. Thanks for looking.
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  12. 3.34kgs seems about right for a late 70s P. Once the neck and other hardware are added it could weigh around 4.5kgs / 10lbs.
  13. Nope, as you would see the added MIDI volume and the two extra switches (blend and up/down) and the 13 pins out...
  14. A lot of bands struggle with this. Songs you like vs songs the crowd wants to hear. At the local regional mid market level fairs and festivals, playing songs the crowd likes and knows is always a winner We have a few songs that I think we should drop from our set list. Daryl
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  16. Hey Rob, Thx..i have to say there is nothing "proper" about my CNC setup but it works for me, i used to build "by hand" CNC isn't really much faster as you do a lot more work up front but i think the results are much better ! I'll see about posting something in the builds log so as to not clog up this thread (mods please re/move this post if you need/want) the above body is a 27" baritone headless guitar!...Build has somewhat stalled due to a recent death in the family but im hopping to restart things this week I do also have a 5 string SC headless 32" scale BASS (also unfinished) So ppl might have seen these over at sevenstring.org where i mostly post my builds, but for months now i can't even load the site to login there.... Cheers Gizmo
  17. Been eyeing this up for a while. If i can shift my Rickenbacker any time soon id be all over this. Have a bump on me
  18. How long a band has been in business is definitely part of the equation. Daryl
  19. Wow! Not seen a 5-string Lightwave. Does this also have the hex output? Very tempted, but I would have to have it converted to fretted. And I really need to play the basses I have. 🎶 GLWTS!
  20. Yes, I would imagine so. It's not in danger of turning into a singularity any time soon...
  21. I do like your CNC machine and workshop with extractor fans and the like properly set out. Mmm.... Perhaps one day. Never seen the printable fan before and sadly it won't fit on my trim router as the vertical adjustment closes everything off, but I think the idea is great. I'd love to see more on the making of what appears to be a six string headless. Rob
  22. Probably a bit lighter?
  23. Aargh I sold mine and still regret it. Sorry to hear about your situation. Amazing preamp.
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