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Chris2112 started following 5 String with the most Sizzle on the top end
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Spector with EMG's and a Tonepump or EMG preamp. Musicman anything also a good call. Status Graphite Series II, Stealth and Modulus basses with EMG pickups can also be very bright when the strings are fresh.
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Bass Direct started following 5 String with the most Sizzle on the top end
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MTD, Spector
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They are a misery to lug around. But often will fit in a fairly small car …
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B-for-Beatles started following TKL bass case
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TKL bass case
B-for-Beatles replied to ambient's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Sean started following Spector Euro 4 LX Bridge in Gold
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This Could Be The Blast Time - The Rolling Stones
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I am #37553, a simple sequence of odd numbers.
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Woody1957 started following Orange Terror Bass Mark II
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BassApprentice started following Hiscox Cases calling it a day
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Spotted this on a Facebook group I'm on - a letter sent to a luthier who uses Hiscox cases so take it with a pinch of salt since there isn't any other evidence yet. If true, another tough loss to the British music industry. (Also, apologies for the low res image) It reads as follows HISCOX CASES TO CLOSE AFTER 40 YEARS 20th May 2025 Dear Valued Customer, The landscape for manufacturing at our level here in the U.K. has become ever increasingly problematic since the Covid pandemic. We have faced severe challenging issues with every aspect of the process from raw materials to shop floor staff availability to massively rising costs of production. The compound issues are now so great we have regrettably reached the conclusion that it is no longer possible for us to remain a viable manufacturing business here in the U.K. It is with huge sadness that I confirm that Hiscox cases will therefore cease production within the next 3 months This tremendously difficult decision has not been made lightly and we fully intend to honour all existing orders you may have with us. Although we will continue trading in the short term, we wish to manage the situation in a logical and controlled manner in order that all of our long standing partners are paid, as we all wish we would be under these circumstances. IMPORTANT 70% of our business is supplying instrument makers where the case we supply is custom built maybe with an embodied logo. If you are one of those many customers, and have current orders with us, then please contact us to confirm you wish to proceed with the order. I am extremely sorry, but, as I hope you understand, we will no longer be able to extend credit terms from today as we will require all orders to be paid in full before shipping. We have decided to continue trading for another few months specifically to give our hundreds of loyal guitar making customers time to find an alternative case supplier. As a luthier, all those years ago, I made my first guitar case specifically for my own use for my own guitars. I never planned or even imagined that demand for my design would be so great that we have made more than 700,000 cases in the last 40 years. I suppose all good things eventually come to an end. There is nothing more that I can say other than thank you all from the bottom of my heart for your business over the last 40 years. This is an extremely sad day here at Hiscox Cases Warmest regards to you all and best of fortune for your futures, Brynn Hiscox
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nuke the cross - toxic holocaust
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G&L Tribute Kiloton See Through Cherry over Mahogany £350
BaggyMan replied to Mykesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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G&L Tribute Kiloton See Through Cherry over Mahogany £350
Mykesbass replied to Mykesbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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I absolutely love my LFSys F1 range Monaco cab. Sounds phenomenal.... Looks like @stevie has now released his new more 'wallet-friendly' BlueLine range. Go give them a look.... I'm sure they're wonderful! https://www.lfsys.co.uk/bassguitarproducts
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I could have almost fitted into the narrow ends. They had 15" drivers, so the throats were very large. The fronts of the horns had about the same frontal area as a small car and they were mounted on large scaffolding stands that placed them about 10' in the air. Impressive. I just hope they didn't end up in a dumpster.
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The words piss-up and brewery come to mind.
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This one for me this coming Sunday afternoon.
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I think my most "sizzly" bass is my Warwick Thumb with EMGs and John East UniPre