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  2. Underwater Moonlight ~ The Soft Boys
  3. I can now supply a 19mm clip for XLR.
  4. AS NEW Spirit by Steinberger deluxe padded gig bag for headless XT-2 and XT-25 bass guitars. Large pocket for accessories, plus adjustable shoulder straps. Will fit any similar headless models, such as the Hohner B range. Only £25 shipped (retails for £39).
  5. For sale F bass BN4 of 2022. Perfect condition it comes out of the luthier for complete adjustment, new strings. Supplied with its F cover.
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  6. End of half-term bump!
  7. I played a 5 string Thumb for 20 years, just got another one, luckily I love the sound they make. I get on fairly well with MM SR5's and I had Alan at ACG build me a 17mm spaced Krell fretless which is a beauty. I'd love a Pedulla Pentabuzz or a Mark 3 Wal, but the spacing just doesn't work.
  8. Things you didn't think you'd need to do: remote login to the organ from the Macbook... I have a 24" monitor built into the music desk so that I can play from PDFs. There is a spare USB socket near ground level around the back where I could connect a USB stick or portable drive. I'm thinking that rather than that, I could try remotely connecting the Mac to the organ's PC and do it that way. So, some online searches pulls up that MS makes the Remote Desktop app for Mac. I did need to run a script on the organ's PC to alter some permissions (again an online search sorted that out). I then remoted into the PC from the Mac and copied across assorted PDFs. I have encountered one issue that I've not definitely resolved yet. When you load a PDF (enScore) page forward stops working after the initial scroll to the start of the music. It might resolve when I next power up as I didn't do a re-boot after the changes to the PC. If not, the next thing to check will be drivers I suppose... (a big reason why I switched to Mac at home 8 years ago).
  9. Up and running already , dive in .
  10. These months just seem to fly by, but then, we get get to hear the great new jazzfunkpunk from @Leonard Smalls who has been on fire again. So its time to fire up the DAW once again and show how the following picture inspires us. "Here's a pic. it's of some UFOs I saw while on a plane to Geneva a few years ago." I guess that is just out of this world! ✅ Entries must be <5 minutes and recorded between now and the deadline. ❌ No illegal samples, copyright infringements or other snide goings-on ❌ No Bagpipes, Please , please, will no-one think of the children. ❌ No voting for your own entry. We'll know. And we'll shame you.. Deadline-wise, we will go for Midnight on the 24th June ... Which of course, in reality, means tea time on teh 25th A line or two of blurb as usual for the vote thread will be super duper smashing lovely. Good luck, Have fun
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  11. As an immerge from South Africa, she's going to either have to pay stupid door-to-door courier prices, or have it hand delivered through someone either going to, or returning the country. If this sale does happen, for the buyer and seller's safety, this is a country where the national postal system is "ooh, what's in that box/letter/parcel?" ... there are local DHL branches, but there is also PostNet - who are really solid. Just thought I'd add that in
  12. Thanks Tom. 👍 I can’t fault it - TBH, it’s more than I need as we always DI. Hence, I’ll got for a little combo as a backup. This needs to be cranked up and used! 😀
  13. fretmeister

    Bricked Helix

    Definitely try the Updater. Then if not, the official L6 repair place is in Norfolk. Go direct to them. When the repair place was in Milton Keynes I needed a repair on a Pod XT Pro Rack and they charged me £20.
  14. The obvious stuff... Refinished years ago from red to black (serial number sticker in the neck pocket shows original red paint), paint work is appropriately scuffed, dinged and not immaculate. Presently fitted with a Badass bridge; there is an old bridge here that will come with the bass (as it came to me) but I can not swear it is the original bridge to this bass. Nut is a well fitted brass replacement. Pup is a Seymour Duncan replacement but it is passive so no extra routing etc. Scratchplate is not original. It looks like one of the nurbs is original, the other not and I'd not think that the pots are original... mainly because there's no horrible crackle (who wants old pots any way?). Straplocks fitted - I'll supply the strap fittings or I can fit good quality replacements ('might' even be able to source some 70's ones off the Bassdoc). As they say... other than that it is ALL original! LOL The neck/headstock serial number and the body (neck pocket) sticker match, no issues on that front. The neck/fingerboard has a 'little' of the usual discolouration on the very edge of fingerboard but it isn't bad at all, I've seen plenty maple boards that are WAY worse than this. It is set up really nicely with brand new fresh strings on and sounds very healthy. Overall the bass is really nice and has all the late 70's vibe that you'd expect... inc' the fact it is 10 3/4lb in weight (proof it is genuine )! Perfect for that 'Stranglers' or 'The Jam' tribute! I'll include a case but it will be ratty and only fit to keep it safe in (a) transit but if you are collecting from me and making it easier, I'll include a far nicer tweed style case! If I've missed anything I can only apologise and I'm happy to answer any questions. The absolute only trades I'd be interested in would be an early Warwick Streamer or a newer Sandberg VS / VT P bass (ideally black but open to talk). Obviously the price reflects the non original parts and refinish. Based in the North East but happy to talk about meeting up or courier.
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  15. Bloody lovely bass, I'm tempted - has this sold? The knobs on it look different to other Black finished Specials I've seen, they look flat topped rather than domed. Have they been switched out?
  16. First gig at sixteen, playing a fiver and on the mic (singing?)...🤯 ...and the world was hers.
  17. Wonderful Bass! One of these was Nick Fyffe's weapon of choice for his time in Jamiroquai. Watch their 'Live in Verona' DVD - the tone is wonderful.
  18. Thank you. Isn't that decimal places, not ounces (ie, just under 8.8 pounds) ... which is still light for a Stingray?
  19. It is a lovely thing and a “cheap” Chinese one off eBay. The seller even sent me photos of a choice of three so I could choose. Took about 2-3 weeks to arrive. I’m so annoyed I put the scratch on it when doing the tuners but the headstock/decal had about 10 coats of wipe on poly on it by that stage but the thought of a complete sand back and starting again filled me with horror on what was always only going to be a relatively low priced bass to sell. I have learnt so much from each build I have done with the biggest ones being……patience and you can never mask too much up lol! This is the current project….my first attempt at spraying a body and matching headstock. It will have a white pearl pickguard and should hopefully be for sale on here in a couple of weeks. The jazz bass below just sold. I’m particularly pleased with the wooden pickguard on this one but it took about 20 coats of wipe-on poly to get it to a point where I was happy to sand and buff and know that it would be durable enough to last with someone playing with a plectrum.
  20. Congratulations. I know that feeling too. My daughter didn't pick up the bass until 19, so a bit of a late starter but she did her first gig only six months later.
  21. If you do split it, I'd love the body. Don't really get on with P necks, but understand if you want to selk it as one.
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