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  2. I just tried the GHS Precision flats because I got some cheap. I normally use Dunlop and found the Fender 9050L flats are good too. I was pleasantly surprised with the GHS Flats. Very nice and they complement my active pickup on my Warwick bass. I think they'll be my go-to flatwounds for awhile.
  3. Well, luckily you also work for DR strings, so I guess they will be pretty easy for you to pick up!
  4. Don't Forget About Me — Dusty Springfield
  5. Memory - Elaine Paige
  6. These are Absolutely fantastic , units I use one as a Tubescreamer , a RAT and a Big muff , this thing gives you all the benefit of " behaving like analog pedals with blend functionality but with the flexibility of pugging the thing in and swapping the "Pedal sim " for somthing else on the menu . A huge stable of options , And even the ability to switch it from " toggle to latch" for those ... i want my Fuzz in the Chorus only moments, So much versatility for the price , bargain.
  7. Nicely adjustable reverb pedal. Excellent condition, home use only.
  8. Two channel digital delay, 4 modes (copy, analog, modulation and reverse delay), it can take a footswitch (not included) Great condition, home use only. Price includes UK postage. edit: not sure why the photograph doesn't show :shrug: so let's try this
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  9. Analog cab simulation, very tweakable, includes adjustable HPF, EQ, it works as a headphone amp, and with TS and balanced XLR outputs. Great condition, just a bit dusty...
  10. ... and still available
  11. We used to cross paths all the time... happy to see him doing well
  12. Noll with volume (push/pull for active/passive), balance, tone, bass, mid, treble yes it comes with new gig bag
  13. Thank you 🙏🏽
  14. Sorry to correct you but the scale length of Boldog Jazzy 5 basses is 34.5" (I personally know the luthier and have a fantastic Jazzy 5-string fretless). I think this is an advantage of the instrument, a golden middle way between 34" and 35".
  15. I'd recommend the MXR M234 Analog Chorus. It is a great clone version of the Boss CE2, which is one of the best chorus pedals for bass. But the MXR is much cheaper than a Boss original. Or, for more bang for your buck, the OBNE Visitor gives you a great chorus, but with phase and tremolo options. https://oldbloodnoise.com/pedals/p/visitor-parallel-multi-modulator?srsltid=AfmBOoqftJwoJPDwYx_WaFTju3zkEtofEFyiWeb672UAPiZZxSQtuOnp
  16. I definitely get that feeling too sometimes, just got to enjoy the gigs when they’re there!
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  18. Lee purchased a Darkglass pedal from me, another wonderful transaction on Basschat , can only highly recommend dealing with Lee.
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    Sean purchased a preamp from me, quick payment and superb transaction, can only highly recommend Sean,as usual another great transaction on B.C.
  20. That's a bit tasty! Sadly I don't have a kidney to spare but GLWTS
  21. I will definitely keep You posted. I committed and took my neck off and adjusted the truss rod. Took a half turn. Next bass I get I want to be able to access the truss rod without taking off the neck. Never tried the ghs flats.
  22. Before my life as a professional musician I used to work in IT. I also really liked advertising that I'd much rather have been doing music than being there, so I had a BassChat business card in my ID card holder. Imagine my embarrasment on the occasion we're all stood in a lift and my "i-have-no-social-filter-and-dont-know-when-to-shut-up" colleague spotted said business card, the letter B obscured by my lanyard..
  23. A pair of high quality speaker cables, manufactured by OBBM. Neutrik connectors and Klotz LY240T cable. Each one is just over 1 metre in length. £30 collected. Happy to post if required, probably an additional £5-£7.
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