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  2. What about a razor wire saw?
  3. EarlPilanz on eBay is your guy👌 great value and incredibly easy person to work with
  4. @binky_bass will pass on, thankyou
  5. shadduppa ya face - Joe Dolce
  6. At the risk of upsetting Basschat, Hefty 😁
  7. Cracking share right there! Thanks!
  8. Sean bought a Boss BC1 X Compressor pedal from me earlier this week and behaved in an exemplary fashion. His payment was swift and his comms excellent. Highly recommended Basschatter. Thank you Sean,
  9. The TE Elf is also a good choice into a decent 4ohm cab As a rig for £600 it’s possible
  10. Selling my zoom b3 as new, kept as spare original box, instructions and power supply, will through in the flight case for extra £10, happy to post at cost. Thanks for looking
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  11. Zoom BFX 708 in perfect condition light use only complete with original box, instructions and power supply. Will post at cost
  12. MNY

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    You’re welcome Sean. Thanks to you too.
  13. Hi mate, is this still available and how much to post out to PE8 5PP, Cheers Tony
  14. I’ve started 2026 as I do most years, by trying to cut back on stuff I don’t use. This is my Precision bitsa. The body is a 70s Precision body I bought from @briansbrew It’s a 70s body that has many of the features of a Fender bass but it wasn’t sold to me as such and I can’t confirm it is. So let’s assume it’s not. Build includes: Classic Vibe neck Fender hi-mass bridge Kiogon loom Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounders (new) The only sticking point is the weight. It’s heavy. Approaching 4.8kg (70s p bass style!) The whole bass plays and sounds amazing. I’m looking for £400 which reflects the cost to build it. If it doesn’t sell I’ll part it out, or keep it. I appreciate bitsa basses are marmite and many of you don’t like them. I didn’t too until I built this one. You’re welcome to come and give it a try!
  15. Yamaha Compressor Pedal rare. Made in Japan in 1980”s. Excellent Comp Tested and works perfectly with no noise £5 uk mainland delivery
  16. More pics... https://www.facebook.com/reel/873875542070520
  17. Not a specific tone, as the Electric Bass was a natural progression from classical Cello & Double Bass, but the early playing tone I really latched onto was John 'Rhino' Edwards' Status-Graphite tone from Status Quo's "Ain't Complaining" album. Later, it was Mark King's glassy tone from his early KingBasses with Trace Elliott rig. Much later, I really got into the richly scooped Jazz Bass sound, from such players as Jaco Pastorius, Will Lee & Marcus Miller.
  18. Lovely stuff. What a band. And Martha, as well as being a great singer, was a bit gorgeous, wasn't she?
  19. Ended up with the above after looking at and listening to several practice amps. For a small combo it has a lot of bass. It is actually almost a mini PA system and reminds me very much of my old Ashdown acoustic amp, but with less controls. Bluetooth music sounds okay from my iPhone, almost good actually. To get a decent snappy crisp bass tone with plenty of presence and definition and any kind of decent jazz bass growl I still need to use my valve preamp, but it sounds better than my small recording guitar cab which is what I was using. Although, one of the reviews I saw on facetube, it had a lovely growly tone with just a passive jazz bass with the tone control wide open, so it might just be my Sire bass has less oomph. Nice quality and solid construction. No nasty vibration or rattles even at full volume. Think I will be getting one of the Ashdown new British made 100 watt single 10 combos. They have valve crunch built in to the preamp. Whenever I make a purchase of a significant bit of gear i never get it right first time, but then the grass is always greener………
  20. @knicknack [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Get Mark to blanket email the above executive contacts within Parcelforce. I had a similar issues some years ago (bass of higher value as it goes). After a good number of emails back and forth with the above contacts (firm but diplomatic from my side) they eventually offered a 'goodwill' gesture that covered the costs of the lost instrument. They didn't admit any guilt, but their 'goodwill' gesture covered my losses. Worth a go, so long as you approach them with a firm, respectful and diplomatic email and tone of voice, often they do capitulate. Hope this gets resolved. Russ.
  21. It might just be knocking around a depot somewhere. Years ago I had a bass that went missing for a couple of days (my Zoot in a massive Warwick flight case) which was shipped via PF24 or whatever it was called then. The only reason it made its way to me within the same week was our Parcel Force guy (I worked for a mail order company that used PF almost exclusively at the time) spotted it leaning up against a wall, recognised he'd delivered waaaaaay to many similarly shaped boxes to me and checked the label. So really the moral of the story is the more basses you buy the safer you are.
  22. Yes sunburst with tort. The colour scheme of champions this is nice too
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