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  2. Hi mate, sorry to hear about your health. Totally understand about moving it on. Needs to be played that one.
  3. I second this. Just screw a batten or similar across the back and screw the cutout bit of ply to that.
  4. A 21st century style user interface woild help
  5. Hello matey... still remember collecting it from you at Conkers! It's the nicest playing P bass I've owned, but the arthritis has won now (neck, back, shoulders and now hitting left hand)and as much as it guts me theres no point it just sitting in a case gathering dust. Been soul searching for about 6 months over letting her go.
  6. I'm a sucker for any type of mottled/burl/burst type of finish (or however these finishes are best described !) but I'm weak, and shallow too. I confess I too have bought pretty, sparkly, even dare I say garish looking basses of which some were half decent most were not. But I've learnt my lesson and slightly less impressionable these days. Or at least I'd like to think so 😂
  7. If the next lucky owner of this amp don't find the pedal useful please let me know I am happy to take over with reason price
  8. Agreed Mick, Whilst the SMX series added some useful bells and whistles such as compression and a blendable valve/solid state preamp, the Series 6 has a certain immediate clarity with clout never bettered by Trace Elliot.
  9. I have obscured the full serial number as I have been advised this can impede scammers from claiming ownership somehow. The details shown above attest to the bass being manufactured by Fender USA in 2018. I have also used the official Fender Serial Number Look Up service, which returns the below details:- I hope this is OK. If there's something else you need the full serial number for, can I ask that you send me a personal message, thank you.
  10. Yep, 'twas my Markbass TA503, that I still own. Thanks for the kind words mate.
  11. Spector 5’s tend on the slim side. My Peavey Dynabass 5 neck is very slim and narrow, but these are not common.
  12. This must go. Sensible offers accepted!
  13. I have the low tension flats on my fretless 5 and have also noticed intonation issues. Is there an issue with this type of string?
  14. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/verellen-octal.1671138/ Plenty of discussion here.
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  16. The DM610 is a large bookshelf/standmount speaker from renowned hi-fi brand B&W, featuring a well-braced 30-litre sealed cabinet with 8-inch mid-bass driver. The larger driver and extra cabinet space create a much better low end range than from most similar speakers. This model allows for either bi-wiring or bi-amplification. These speakers present clean tight bass response, surprisingly clear mids for such a large driver and the pleasant highs that the well-designed B&W tweeter at that time was famous for. They can be driven quite loud, enough for the physical effect of the bass to be felt without audible distortion or a sense of sound compression. Both speakers are in Very Good condition, especially for their vintage. All-original, complete with full grilles (one of which has a small hole, shown in the final photo). Only £125. Collection from Bournemouth BH6 preferred. Here comes the science bit… Type: 2-way closed, shelf speaker Colour: Ash black veneer Dimensions: 490 x 236 x 303 mm (H x W x D) Weight: 7.8 kg Recommended amplifier power: 30-150 W Frequency response: 70 - 20,000 Hz (±2 dB) Crossover: 2500 Impedance: 4 Ohm
  17. Thanks, Mokl. I was running two as a vertical stack – best live sound I've ever had!
  18. I nearly bought a pair of these a few years back, read the marketing and decided not to I imagine they're a bloody great way of getting that classic '51/'53/'55 tone out of a Jazz though, so still very tempted
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