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  2. Bought on this forum earlier in the year but not really using it, as I have another project planned. See my other for sale ads for more PJB items etc. great condition very small mark on the front edge, barely visible. £360 plus postage Great Condition with Cover Model Bass Cub / BG-100 Power Output 100 Watt (RMS) Speaker2 x 5″ PJB Neo Power Type A EQ3-Band EQ (Treble, Mid, Bass) x 2 Channel input 2 Input (Phone/MIC, Phone) 2-Channel separate Preamp, (Ch1 : mic/hi/low select SW, Level, Treble, Middle, Bass),(Ch2 : mute/hi/low select SW, Level, Treble, Middle, Bass), AUX In (Level) Output Headphone Out, Tuner Out, Line Out, XLR Balanced Out w/Grnd Lift Other Master Volume x1, Input Gain Volume x2, Limiter On/Off Level (Optional carry bag available) Power 100/240V AC Dimension (W x D x H)12 x 10.8 x 7.8 inch / 306 x 275 x 197 mm Weight 13.2 lbs / 6Kg Colour Black
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  3. If you are reading this than you probably know what it is, top quality, extremely well made from a well respected manufacturer. Works with batteries or supplied power cable, although, largely a DI/ headphone amp can also be used with speakers. Looking for £180 posted The Key Features are 10watt RMS amp Switchable Active/Passive input 5-band Graphic EQ Optical Limiter Hi-fi Stereo Headphone Output Low Noise Pre-amp Output World-class Studio Quality, Balanced Line Output Stereo input and volume control for your drum machine/MP3/walkman Can run on two 9-volt batteries or AC power Worldwide AC voltage compatible Dimensions: 5.35″ W x 1.75″ H x 7.3″ D Weighs only 2 lbs AC Voltage: 100 – 240 Volt / 50 – 60Hz Included with the BASS BUDDY: 6 ft AC power cord AC Adaptor Power Unit with detachable AC cord Mini Jack -1/4 Headphone adaptor Stereo Mini Jack – Stereo RCA Stereo Mini Jack Cable Lint Free polishing cloth Padded, Carrying Case
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  4. For sale, recently purchased items from various bass chatters in an effort to start a pedal board. Realised I was better off buying a multifx unit instead. Selling for what I paid for them.. Boss CEB-3 Chorus £38 Boss CS -3 Compressor/Sustainer boxed £40 TREX power supply including five connectors boxed £40 I have a pedal train Nano+ including storage bag/case £40 SOLD I hope the sellers don’t mind but I have used their photos for ease and there quality, as mine would be shockingly bad
  5. The Impossible Dream - Carter USM
  6. I was surprised...friend suggested that his was too heavy to gig...
  7. John Goldsby Jazz Bass Book - very good I sort of need to buy another one - my present one is beaten badder than a novice member of Opus Dei
  8. I knew Steve Berry was talented, but not this talented!
  9. Might need two sets then!😁
  10. The bass gallery have a wall full of fender basses. You’d easily find one there that suits you, and hopefully in your budget.
  11. it's a great thing to be able to play with thumb, fingers and plectrum I use an EQ pedal live sometimes or Compression / Limiting - it's set for what technique I use the least - stomp on
  12. Stingray sounds gorgeous with Cobalts. And so does P-bass.
  13. Request time! Can you do play by magazine? I'd come!
  14. Thanks mate. I've ordered a set (45-105) and will see how they sound. Guess it also depends which bass I put them on! Thinking P Bass or Stingray.
  15. Friend of mine had to stop playing due to arthritis, he changed his diet, lost a lot of weight and his arthritis eased right off, he's back playing again, I don't know the full ins and outs but it might be worth investigating? ...also, this is a stunning instrument!
  16. one appeared on the NZ auction site a few years back - South Korea made
  17. Invercargill BassChat has Victor Bailey Jazz Bass - I have always thought they look the business @basshead56
  18. did you upload the Diamond Comp video?
  19. It looks really fun, but the sound demos I've heard don't appeal; it's too cutting or shrill for my tastes.
  20. Have you experimented with where on the string you pluck or pick - as in, down near the bridge, right up over the fretboard, or somewhere in between? That can make a huge difference in tone.
  21. I played the Monaco at the last SE Bash which was now some time ago. It was really good as I used the TE1200 and @Merton ACG. I hope this doesn't constitute a thread derail, but I'm curious about a few things. Are there any bigger cabs in the works? Like a 2x12? Also, as the crossover point seems to be very low and in the 1.5kHz region, how does one mic the cab to record it? All the snap and attack will be from the horn. Just curious really.
  22. These are great strings, and the most opinions are sort of positive. But it depends on your technique, your mood, weather, and moon phase whether you like their sound or not. Give it a try, otherwise you'll never know.
  23. Just done a recent bass trade with Ben. All good and a trustworthy bass chatter - deal with confidence.
  24. Of course, one of the "interesting" things Fender do to muddy the waters is that the specs always tend to vary across the ranges - the neck shapes are different, different finishes, etc. so it's not that straightforward to directly compare them. I do think at some point in my future I'm going to go on a quest to try some "expensive" Fender J basses and I'm genuinely not sure what to expect. I do worry that none of them will match up the awesome cheapo Vintage (JHS) jazz bass that @mcnach stupidly sold me, then I stupidly sold back to him, then I think he stupidly sold it to someone else 😝
  25. This piece is usually classified as a "zamba", an Argentinean folk music genre (not to be confused with Brazilean "samba", way more popular worldwide). The song is called "Alfonsina y el mar". Hope you like it.
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