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  2. Agreed. I felt there was some macho posturing going on in the post I responded to. As I wrote originally, when you have to have a couple of hundred songs on tap, which is pretty standard for a function band, you can't perform them all at the drop of a hat (barring those that get a regular outing), without some form of aide memoire. Many of us play in several bands and/or do deps, too, which compounds the issue. It's easier for those who have their one band, with a fixed set list of two dozen numbers, that plays or rehearses every week.
  3. I love Alice and Motley - I'm in! And love the fact it is his band and I'll just be a hired gun! I expect petrol and rehearsal expenses covered as well as strings, picks and stage wear. We can negotiate on my fee for gigs and recordings. As I'm not really in the band, I won't be spending any of my own money...
  4. Great to meet you too and put a face to the name and my love for old Fenders has been thoroughly reignited! Glad you liked the Ripper, not everyones cup of tea but I too was surprised with them the first time I played one.
  5. I am selling my Barefaced Super Compact bass cabinet. Price is £500. I bought the cab on this forum from @FinnDave in March 2024. Condition is excellent. It is a 1x12 cabinet, with a silver cloth grill. The cab is rated at 600w / 8 ohm. Cover is included. These are incredible cabs, and super-light. I am only selling because I have subsequently bought more Barefaced cabs! Collection preferred. Not looking for trades. Thanks
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  6. Mackie DL1608 digital mixer. Good condition and comes in a functional gigskinz messenger bag. . 16 x XLR ins, 4 x combi inputs, 6 x 1/4' aux outputs. In built compression, Eq, gates, delay and reverb, plus other effects. If you've not used on of these before you will need a wireless router and an iPad to use it. However, once connected it is a breeze to use and we’ve used it to supply our FOH and separate monitor mixes for us all. Include the iPad lock (no allen key but easy to source except in my tool box apparently) and PSU. We always used the iPad remotely anyway Priced at £275 inc UK mainland postage.
  7. Blockduster! - Sweet
  8. That is one handsome bass. GLWTS!
  9. If anyone is interested the Bob Marley Uprising live concert is on Sky Arts , and another good program is on after that too about Marley , and later is the Cimarons story which is definitely worth recording, quite a touching story
  10. There are still so many older units in use that it is more than common to go to a noisy stage.
  11. Reduced to £145.00. Neunaber Immerse mark 2, in pristine condition and perfect working order, boxed and with rubber feet and plectrum. Collection welcome or can post insured (UK) for £7.00 With richer reverbs and a Mix knob that goes 100% wet, the Immerse Mk II is our best-sounding reverberator to date. Delivering the same no-nonsense flexibility as its predecessor, it s more user-friendly than ever before. Experience studio-quality tone in a pedal that can be used with instruments of all stripes. The Immerse Mk II is packed with eight versatile reverb effects, including the new W3T and Sustain effect. Less Feature1 Stereo Reverb Processor Effect Type Reverb Technology Digital Mono / Stereo Stereo In, Stereo Out Controls Mix, Depth, Time/Tone, Pre-Dly/Mod/Blend Modes 8 Reverb Types Switches Kill Dry, Trails, Program Bypass Mode True bypass or buffered bypass Power supply 9 VDC, Center negative Power Consumption 80 mA The Neunaber Immerse MkII is certainly not a one-trick pony when it comes to options. Boasting 8 different reverb types, including a blissful Shimmer verb and a Sustain mode, the Immerse MkII also sports more standard Spring and Plate reverb sounds to satisfy the traditionalists. However, Neunaber's flagship W3T reverb mode has been refined too, delivering a smoother and more three-dimensional sound. Now with adjustable pre-delay, it enhances what you play without covering it. A new feature on the Immerse MkII, the pedal's Mix control now allows you to go to 100% wet. This means that you can enjoy a huge, engulfing ambient reverb sound that'll fill a venue or a track with unbridled echo! Modern Features Like their entire range, Neunaber's Immerse MkII is aimed particularly at contemporary and experimental guitar players. This means that apart from its class-leading sounds, the unit can also be seamlessly integrated into your rig. Boasting an analogue dry-through signal path for low noise and zero latency, the Immerse MkII also sports a high-quality buffer to ensure that your signal remains strong and clear. Stereo outputs also let you take full advantage of the incredible reverbs offered by the unit, so that you can achieve an ultra-wide wall of sound when using two amplifiers. Modes: W3T (Wet version 3) — exclusive to the Mk II, our new flagship reverb is smoother and more three-dimensional sounding than ever before. Now with adjustable pre-delay, it enhances what you play without covering it. Plate – Bright and diffuse like a studio plate reverb. Hall – The lush, open sound of a concert hall, now with adjustable modulation depth for achieving deep modulated tones. Spring – The distinctive twerp of a tube-driven spring reverb. Now with adjustable modulation speed, it can achieve a vibrato-spring sound. Sustain – A new algorithm built on the W3T reverb. This magical, versatile effect can be configured as a sustainer or infinite reverb. Echo – Combining the W3T reverb with stereo echo. Detune – Adds a detuned double of the dry signal with reverb, now with true blend control between detune and detuned reverb. Shimmer – Reminiscent of a synth pad that follows what your instrument plays, this effect combines the best qualities of our previous shimmers
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  13. As new still sealed in packs, 3 sets available £12.90 per set including postage. I have been trying various brands of strings on a number of basses, whilst these are very nice I'm going to Dunlop's for my fretted Warwick. To my ears these seem similar to Rotosounds, maybe not quite as 'zingy' initially.
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  14. Yep, thanks to all and especially Rob for organising (and sponsoring!). It was great to meet you all and an amazing opportunity to try so many fine basses.
  15. It was good to meet you today. and the big surprise for me was how much I loved your Gibson Ripper! I've never played one before. Rob
  16. I might have accidentally put this together also...... That's the Warmoth neck on the P/J body 👍
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  18. Markbass Ninja cab - 2x12 - 600w. Amazing and powerful cab, in unmarked condition. These are now discontinued and very hard to source. Comes with a (used) Hot Covers cover. Only selling as it’s unused. I gig my 2x10 exclusively, and ideally want a combo as my backup. I haven’t got packaging, so listing this initially as collection only. Located in New Romney in Kent. Only asking £400. Bank transfer, PayPal ‘friend’ or old fashioned cash. Pages of feedback on here going back 15+ years. Please PM with any questions, thanks for looking! SB 😀
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  19. Pretty hard to control my monitor mix from a sheet of paper. 😳
  20. Hame! Thanks to Rob for organising another excellent day with good weather, great gear, good company, and nice grub. 😀
  21. I think most of us can cope with stuff that's a bit more than three or four chords from memory. Even the odd bit of Bach 🙂
  22. 4.0 Kgs Very nice neck/body fit Very resonant with a new set of TI Jazz Flats
  23. It’s a bass vi (30”) just currently tuned as a baritone…🥸
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