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  2. Not doing much so Having a clear out so will be listing a few things This is a Fantastic d.i. Quite rare in uk,Similar in build but A different take on the reddi .this has a huge transformer, i prefer the sound of this compared to the reddi ,makes stuff sit better imo..great for bass . Comes with a vintage tube from the Voskhod factory and the original tube too.In decent condition and built like a tank £550
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  3. Clearing out a few things due to not doing much The real deal for LA-2A compression,owned this for about a year I think it was from the second or third batch (he only makes batches of 25 about every 6-8 months) Meticulously built to replicate the teletronix la-2a . Can be used as a limiter too. Very rare over here I think it's just over £1200 to buy/import one now. £875 Heres a detailed review using on bass
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  4. Last night, played with Nine Lives at the Balaclava in Fraserburgh. Quite an odd night of two halves. First half was pretty busy and we had some dancers up. Second half got a bit quieter, and everyone seemed more reserved, although I did note some head nodding and singing along. So we got finished, and then, to my surprise given the relative tumbleweed which was the second half, got 4 different folk say to me how much they enjoyed the gig, we were amazing etc. One fellow bass player too praising my performance - always nice to have one's ego fluffed a little! Gear was Ibanez ATK200 then G&L L-1000 into the usual cubular black and yellow trouser flappers.
  5. You haven't lived until you've heard Lovely Day sung in a robot voice ...
  6. That's a nice bass @BassTool 😂 Dave
  7. The Purple People Eater - Sheb Wooley
  8. I missed this thread entirely! Gorgeous, very stealthy. Wonder where you got the idea for a black stained ACG? 😜
  9. Still carry a pitch fork although I haven’t used it in decades. Very thankful for little clip on tuners.
  10. I've done a couple of reheaersals with these and my mate who does a solo act uses them for his PA. They are kind of typical of these systems, they don't go as loud as you are used to and the sound is OK, cleanish in the middle, not a lot of top end sparkle and bass is very much there but a bit wooly. They aren't completely awful and you could gig with one of the quieter sorts of music but they wouldn't be my first choice for versatilty of anything you'd describe as rock music. If you wanted to do recorded music at a party they'd do fine so long as you were satisfied with less than nightclub volumes.
  11. Same for me - in our high school band I had an 'A' tuning fork in my bag. When we had a keyboard player join the band I got the 'A' from her. I forget how/whether the guitarist tuned up
  12. Hmm might be a bit of a messy thread now I've taken off the stuff that's sold.... Shallow Water thingy withdrawn - it's too good So only the L4 left, far cheaper than it costs to buy the bits!
  13. Pitch pipes for me too, although I found them rubbish for ages (they were fine, it was my ears that were at fault). TBH, once I could discern pitch, I tuned to records (E or A usually) and then harmonics from there.
  14. Mono bass sleeve bass gig bag in excellent condition with only light use - the lightest gig bag in Mono’s range so easy to lug around but still great protection. Photos to follow ASAP Need to source a box if postage is required Info from mono- The Bass Sleeve® Case is designed to be a minimalist solution for traveling light and simple, and it is where MONO's innovative protection and high quality construction standards are merged into a super slim and stylish design. 360° PROTECTION Like the Vertigo™, the Bass Sleeve® Case is Top-Loading® for quick, stand-up access. Its design allows you to quickly unzip the case and pull your bass out from the top. This is enabled by a hidden diagonal hinge on the front panel of the case. Once unzipped, the case naturally opens out and to the right. No need to lay the case down on the floor. Easy access. The Bass Sleeve® Case features a slimmer variation of the Headlock® — MONO's patented neck suspension system. This slimmer Headlock® is molded from solid, shock-absorbing EVA rubber to protect the neck and headstock from impact during falls. When your bass is zipped-in, its neck is automatically secured inside the Headlock®'s contoured groove. At the bottom, the case features a super slim EVA insole to keep the body off the ground and protect the strap pin from bottoming-out when the case is put down too hard. SMART STORAGE The Bass Sleeve® Case features a messenger bag style storage pouch that's perfect for small laptops, tablets, notebooks, cables and other extras that you might need when traveling light. A small interior mesh pocket keeps those little, critical items close at hand. BUILT TO LAST WEAR IT OUT MONO cases are built to military specs, using only high-test materials with extreme resistance to abrasion and the elements. Inside, the plush lining protects delicate custom finishes. Outside, the water-resistant shell keeps you on the move, rain or shine. 100% animal free. RIVETED HANDLE & CUSTOM STEEL BUCKLE Rock solid, industrial webbing handles come standard on MONO cases. Bar-tack stitching and steel rivets reinforce for strength, while high grade webbing provides a super comfortable grip. A custom steel buckle is used to secure the storage pouch with industrial seatbelt webbing. Simple and secure with a nice touch of style. DIMENSIONS & FITTING LIKE A GLOVE Internal Dimensions: 48" x 15.5" x 3" (122cm x 39.4cm x 7.6cm) External Dimensions: 50.5" x 17" x 2.5" (128.3cm x 43.2cm x 6.4cm) External Pocket Dimensions: 10.5" (Short) / 17" (Tall) x 14" x 2" (26.7cm / 43.2cm x 35.6cm x 5.1cm) Weight: 5lbs (2.3kg)
  15. Yeh, I looked on line but the only demos are people spending time adding reverb or doing robot voices, neither of which are things I need to use ever!
  16. Just to be clear the price I am asking is £3000. That being said I am sure anyone who might have an interest in a Bass of this quality and condition would drop me a message to negotiate.
  17. Full house at a relatively local club for us. Shotton Comrades last night, easy load in, great crowd too 👌🏼 Zoom B2 four is working well with my simple two settings - basically it's an uncoloured Vigier tone with compressor only, and identical compressor and chorus for any widdly bits 😆 my Cliff Bordwell fretless just goes straight into the desk.
  18. Pitch pipes...until I could afford a quartz tuner.
  19. Apparently not. Reduced to £335
  20. Hoping a kind Basschatter may be able to indulge my obsessive compulsiveness. I'm building a Harley Benton Precision kit on which I plan to install a G&L MFD humbucker instead of a regular Precision pickup. I know that on an L-1000 the pickup is supposed to be in the P position, but I was hoping to get an actual measurement from an L-1000 to confirm. So what I'm looking for is a measurement from the middle of the 12th fret to the center of the allen hole on the top row of pole pieces: If anyone was able to do that I will drink a beer to your name!
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