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  2. Don't. I'm really in two minds about this. Hoping the Ray gets sold first.
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  4. Kev

    Mini Gig Rig

    Absolutely loving this PJB BG400. Will grab a C4 extension when funds allow for the ultimate tiny 500w 8 speaker rig!
  5. Up for sale is this passive Sterling by Music Man Pete Wentz signature StingRay bass in a very eye catching Fiesta Red finish. I had a change of heart and withdrew my 40th anniversary Squier Jazz ad recently, so have put this up for sale as although I love it, it's the bass getting used least with my band and I've recently bought another bass. This is a very cool, passive StingRay in fantastic condition (small scratch on the back of the headstock pictured in the only sign of wear), with one of my favourite necks I've ever had on any bass. Roasted maple, stays straight throughout all seasons and feels great in the hand for those who like a chunkier bass neck. This also comes fitted with Dunlop Straploks and crucially; high quality Schaller BM tuners to replace the stock tuners which were to be blunt, utter garbage. As a passive bass with a single humbucker with just volume and tone controls it's less versatile than a regular StingRay, but it sounds great and it's a snarling rock beast that you can also get a lot of mellower tones out of. You will get most tonal variety from how and where in relation to the pickup you play it, rather than the tone control to bring out the dynamics of the fat sounding pickup. Also comes with a good quality Ritter gig bag; has a broken handle (as pictured) but all other straps and handles are in good working order. I would much prefer collection in person or half-way meet if you're reasonably close to Brighton in the South East. However, I do have a sturdy cardboard box to send this in so could look into sending at an additional cost to the buyer, and at their own risk (as it's not in a hard case so can't be insured by courier services). Please see my feedback for assurance of past honest dealings on the forum: Any questions, send me a message. Thanks.
  6. A lot of what we think of as human intelligence is just accessing a database. Very little of what we do requires actual intelligence*. *Luckily, or most people wouldn't survive longer than a day
  7. I wouldn't but you have the device, try it!
  8. Steve bought a Barefaced Super Compact from me. Good communication, smooth collection despite the bad weather down in Somerset. Thanks for a smooth transaction
  9. It's a Thorens deck I have here in Scotland with a SME 2000 arm with a Shure cartridge, I inherited it from my late uncle and he bought it in the early 70's also inherited his record collection. It plays very good still, just before he passed he got himself a Marantz CD player, he was 87 at the time. Back home in Belgium, while I do have a deck it is a cheap digital one from Akai, mainly I play bluray audio or DVD-A or stream if I have to.
  10. Open to trades on equal quality 5 strings
  11. Today
  12. Ignore the haters, it's ace!
  13. I am selling a beautiful bass from the Italian Liuteria Claire Basses&Guitars, model Etna 5, with a Black Korina body, flamed maple neck, ebony fingerboard, spalted wood pickguard, PKV Pickups and electronics.
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  15. Hi Ron. I'll have a look around, to see if I can find something suitable. It's compact & lightweight, and the gigbag / case is pretty good However, protecting an acoustic instrument from being thrown around etc is my worry. I recently ordered a freezer - just in time for Xmas.... but it arrived in a rather battered state! Pieces falling out everywhere! If they can destroy something mostly made of metal... you get my drift. Anyhow, I'll have a scout around, see if I can find something suitable/ sturdy enough. It's a crying shame this isn't being used. If I hadn't acquired my beautifully made Jabba X-short scale, I'd have hung on to this. Cheers
  16. I had no idea Bunde (can't do umlauts on this keyboard, unfortunately) was German for fret. I used to live near the town called Bunde in the eastern region of NRW, back in the day. Anyway, bass looks great, good luck with the sale!
  17. Next for us is the musical Top Hat at the Kings in Glasgow, we were there in October for Riverdance, my wife has been waiting decades to see Riverdance so I had booked tickets in 2024 for the show, it was very good, the music and the dancing, it was very percussive overall. We will try and take in a folk music evening too, we had a good evening at one in Garelochhead last September, we don't get back to Scotland that often so we do try and pack in as many events as we can. Kinda wish my uncle was still around he was very much part of the music scene in the Glasgow area - have flute will travel - he knew where to go, and I have been away abroad so long I have lost touch.
  18. Profile is quite shallow nut width just over 41mm
  19. Proving beyond reasonable doubt that I’m just not normal, I really like the Ashdown cabs, the ABMs especially so. I have had a fair few and do think that since the EVO-4 range they’ve really improved. They are a fair bit bassier than what comes out of the DI which in the past suited me as my sound had a fair bit of twang/gain/aggression to FOH so having a warmer presence on stage worked nicely, with FOH not having too many uncontrollable lows sent to them.
  20. Now we're talking. That looks great! Bet it plays like a demon too. I have an unused red tort Jazz guard lying around. If you want it, let me know.
  21. I’ve always wanted to try one of these. I think they are discontinued! So tempting…
  22. One other thought - would you expect it to make any difference if the channel gains are reduced across the piece and the FoH gain boosted?
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