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cetera started following What new gear should be produced?
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What new gear should be produced?
cetera replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Epiphone Ripper bass (Preferably with a correctly shaped pickguard). -
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Ashdown ABM Neo 1x 15 cabinet lightweight
timmchale2009 replied to uk_lefty's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Well, after taking on board what everyone’s said on here & having another think, I’ve decided that I’m gonna save a bit more & invest in a Linn LP12. I’ll likely buy from a shop such as HiFihub.co.uk They have a good selection around £1500 and being a shop, I feel like I have some sort of reassurance that it’s going to be in good working order (they give them a full service).
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danhkr started following NBD: American Vintage II 1966 Jazz
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Lovely pics! I have the same bass same colour - looks pretty much identical other than my case is dark red inside. Mine is also light, just over 8lb. I wonder if that’s intentional on this model? By far the lightest Jazz I’ve played. The unusual dot and bound look specific to 66 is very cool also. Hope you enjoy it 👍
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La Bella flatwound 5 string set with one missing . . .
kwmlondon replied to bass_dinger's topic in Recycling
No problem, thanks ever so much for trying. Worth a go! -
BCH started following Gallien Krueger Legacy 800 210 Combo.
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Hi Bobby, I have exactly the same amp - great choice! ... even has enough power to hold its own in band sessions / gigs J
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Hi Nathan, I started playing in my fifties, initially I subscribed to a video course (BassBuzz) which was OK but the best thing I did was to get a teacher (I do mine online with Tom), some great ones on here. The way I find stuff to play is by looking for tabs or transcripts online for things I like, bigbasstabs is good for this, I also bought some books, I like Hal Leonard, it helped me get started. J
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I'd be happy to chip in a higher fee for the day, and bring some veggie munchies. My catering skills are superb, witness the DoI Page 4,000 Walnut Cake.
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Apparently, Jerry Scheff wasn’t a fan of Elvis Presley’s music before joining his band. Elvis Presley - Sweet Caroline (Live) | Jerry Scheff
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My wife’s U4 had to be exchanged within a month or so IIR. She has had the replacement quite a while now and it’s been fine.
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Geek99 started following Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
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Trace Elliot - Rescue & Restore (and bargain finds)
Geek99 replied to SimonK's topic in Amps and Cabs
@Rosie C holy f*** thats an awesome stack, you're playing Glastonbury? I like your hacksaw screw solution -
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Interestingly, the U45 has had superb reviews on Thomann: Xvive U45 4.9★ (28 reviews) Swiff WX520 3.8★ (21 reviews) and the older U4 which has been around the block a fair bit longer: Xvive U4 4.5★ (361 reviews)
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La Bella flatwound 5 string set with one missing . . .
bass_dinger replied to bass_dinger's topic in Recycling
@kwmlondon I am told that they are now on a 5-string bass. Sorry that I was unable to give you better news. -
What new gear should be produced?
Terry M. replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
Oh really? I had no idea. That's a shame...😪 -
Up for sale is my absolutely stunning 5 string 2020 Lakland Skyline 55/02 in trans purple. It has an ash body with beautiful quilted maple top, an ebony fretboard on a flat-sawn maple neck with graphite reinforcement bars. This bass is in excellent condition, it’s been gigged but has been very well looked after and there’s no obvious damage - it’s just not a brand new bass, I’d say it’s 9/10 and can’t find anything specific to note that’s negative about it 35” Scale with a 1.81” nut width, 22 fret with a radius of 10-13”. It is strung with Sadowsky blue label nickel 45-130T’s with the Tapered B string, so the combination of these strings and the Lakland neck gives this bass one of the best sounding B strings you could ask for. Pickups and preamp are both Lakland’s own LH3 which are in both the U.S. 55/94 and 55/02’s as stock. The preamp is Vol/Blend/Treb/Mid/Bass (cut and boost), however you can open the control panel in the band and change the frequency of the Mid control using the dip switches (275/600/900/1100hz). There is also a coil tap for the bridge humbucker pickup - towards the neck and engages the front coil only (60’s jazz) mid position is the full humbucker (both coils - stingray mode) and pointed towards the bridge is rear coils only (70’s jazz). The front pickup only also does a pretty convincing P Bass sound for a bass that’s clearly not a P Bass making this one of the most insanely versatile basses you can get - it’s extremely hard to get a bad sound out of this (trust me I’ve done my best! 😁) Included in the sale is an almost new ‘Protection Racket’ gigbag and Shipping via DPD Next Day (within the UK). It’ll be extremely well packaged and boxed so it’s safe for the journey, or collection from DH2, County Durham is also welcome Priced for a quick sale, no trades and no offers - this is a superb quality bass, at a very good price. Thanks for looking £875 shipped
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Hi, thank you. The unusually situated jack is just where I changed the original three knob, four band equaliser to a two band bass/treble unit and stuck a jack socket there to fill the leftover hole. The four band equalisers I built had board mounted pots to save on wiring and reduce induced noise.
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Lots of quality pedals for sale Mxr, line 6 etc.
thumperbob 2002 replied to thumperbob 2002's topic in Effects For Sale
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Planet Rock - Top 500 - Interesting listeners votes
tauzero replied to rwillett's topic in General Discussion
As you've already demonstrated that your taste is rather different to the average Planet Rock listener, I'm sure that there will be at least three RHCP songs in the 500. -
That was the one. It was Volume, Pan, Bass, and Treble
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Ditto and ditto. Food-wise maybe we could do a bring-&-share? Richard mentioned sandwiches and Geek mentioned a giant Costco cake, and I know Costco also do trays of wraps and things, and I'd be quite happy to make some stuff to bring. Obviously I couldn't hope to make anything as utterly brilliant as The Crumble
