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  2. Zoom BFX 708 in perfect condition light use only complete with original box, instructions and power supply. Will post at cost
  3. Grey embossed strap now sold.
  4. Matt P

    New amp

    Another vote for the Eich T-900, I've only had a couple of hours of practice with mine but it's impressive and will be seeing my Markbass out of the door. Matt
  5. Zoom b1 four, in perfect condition light use only, complete with original box, usb lead and instructions. Happy to post at cost IMG_3950.mov
  6. Selling my zoom b3 as new, kept as spare original box, instructions and power supply, will through in the flight case for extra £10, happy to post at cost. Thanks for looking
  7. Selling my zoom b3 as new, kept as spare original box, instructions and power supply, will through in the flight case for extra £10, happy to post at cost. Thanks for looking
  8. That's great 👍 Thank you for that
  9. The German Masterbuilt Sadowsky basses are lush, I'm tempted, but it's just too much money to make good sense. As you rightly point out, you can get a nice Fodera for that. I would also point out that a Fodera will have a better resale value than a German-made Sadowsky, generally speaking. The thing about a Masterbuilt, though, is that you can cash and carry it rather than have to wait a year (Spector)or two (Fodera)have a custom order built. Sei, Overwater, Shuker make very good quality instruments, for sure, but none of them have anything like the cache or romantic appeal of a Sadowsky, whether it's made in Germany or NYC. Most people who buy high-end basses are not looking to make a practical purchase. They are looking to fulfil their longing for something they've always wanted. And a lot of bassists want Sadowsky's, even if they've never actually played one. So many builders try to make what is obviously a Sadowsky-inspired design. The people that buy them would have probably rather had a Sadowsky, given the choice. Roger has created an aspirational brand, and for the kind of basses he offers, no one can get close to him. That's just how it is.
  10. Just been playing with my pedalboard and the more I look at this new beast, the more I want to try it. If the comp works the way I like it and I can run it off my Volto, I reckon I'm in.
  11. Well it's arrived, the, build quality is fantastic, I'm very impressed, what do you think?
  12. 90125 by Yes. One of those rare albums that doesn't have a duff/meh track on it (IMO of course).
  13. Here's my current go-to. When my graphite neck arrives I'll be putting it on this one to make it fully monochrome, and this Fender neck will go on another bitsa. It has EMGs and an LHZ preamp as it was originally going to be a back-up for my Spector, but this one's so much more comfortable and easy to play that it's my no.1 for the time being. The body is from All Parts I think. It's very white indeed - I expected it to be a bit more cream/off-white, but I'm kind of digging the 80s Robert Palmer vibe - not what one expects to see in a death metal band.
  14. shame about the neck because it's absolutely gorgeous, sure someone could sort it out though and might be worth it for that finish
  15. The PBM looks good. Interestingly the description suggests there's a line input but I can only see an instrument input in the pictures.
  16. 😄 that would do it!
  17. Put in an hour or so on this bass earlier and it really lifted my week long crabby mood. Whilst my Sandbergs play and sound great, plus being lightweight suit my back nicely, the above will always be my dream bass.
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  19. Nice. And already seems to be available and on sale! (one of those 'sales' where it's the actual price?!) £279 https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/251215451631027--ashdown-pbm-200-200-watt-portable-bass-head Personally, I'd go: Elf (£230) for backup and ultra-portability. Ant (£279) for a small gigging amp - not as ideal for being pocket sized backup as the Elf but with a few additional useful live features like mute button, Speakon cable connector would seal the deal for me. Or I'd go Gnome v2 (£215) if I wanted to have things like aux in and USB for home use (but isn't as small as the Elf as a backup, and doesn't have the live features of the Ant like the mute).
  20. The recently departed Scott Adams coined a word for the avoidance of multiple tasks at the same time: multishirking.
  21. Having been on a bit of a jazz bender for months, I've just been shaken out of it by Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs!
  22. Burying a post at the end of an unrelated zombie thread tends to be unproductive. You should start a new thread.
  23. if the frets and strings aren’t gold, why did they even bother?
  24. Four pedals up for grabs after the purchase of a Darkglass Anagram. Will take individual images later and edit to suit. Will be sad to see them all go but enjoying and unable to return my Anagram and determined to make it work... All pedals conveniently pre-velcro'd 😉 All prices plus £5 shipping or happy to drop off locally Tonehammer DI Mk1 - £160 Fantastic preamp/DI that can do tubey amp sim style stuff or clean and uncoloured. Good Condition - no box or PSU and screw for battery compartment missing but neatly taped up. Line6 HX ONE - £160 Excellent swiss army knife pedal with sounds taken directly from the Helix (has a fantastic noble model). Incredibly well thought out control set with really handy flux FS. Like new condition with box and PSU etc Jam Bass Rattler MK2 - £160 Rat clone for bass with excellent clean blend and second gain boost F/S. My favourite analogue drive pedal, covers everything from low gain dirt and saturation to fuzzy madness Like new condition with box and box candy Source Audio Ultrawave Bass - £130 Fantastic digital utility and sdistortion swiss army knife - billed by SA as a mad distortion machine but it's so much more! Fantastic studio level compressor, Graphic and parametric EQ, dual channels, every flavour of drive/distortion available as well as radge tremelo stuff which I never used. My favourite digital standalone pedal, I used it for a lovely tube drive aswell as a radge gated fuzz and slight low mid boost all on seperate presets accessible via toggle switch or opens up massively with a £30 M-Vave chocolate+ controller. Like new condition with box and PSU etc Pedaltrain Nano Max - £50 Single row pedaltrain which can handle 7-8 pedals. Lightweight and excellent quality. Excellent condition with high quality gig bag and strategically placed cable tie holders underneith.
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