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ra0ulduke started following Phil Jones bass amps
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I really like the concept of the Phil Jones combos. Am I correct in understanding that the 450/250 watt model with the 5" speakers is the most powerful? Are 5" speakers really big enough for a live performance?
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BASS IS NOT INCLUDED, illustrative purposes only. The case is intended for an Epiphone Explorer Bass but may well take other long pointy basses. I've shown the internal measurements. Buyer welcome to bring their bass & try it. No offers thank you. If it doesn't sell I'll advertise it as Air B'n'B 😁 Collection from Darlington, however I may meet up between Leeming & Chester Le Street. Thanks for looking, Karl.
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NHM started following Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
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A few years ago I sold a rather nice violin through Maple Violins of London (they sell all classical stringed instruments, despite the name). They were a pleasure to deal with. I took my violin to a local valuation session and they made me an offer subject to contract on the spot - I handed over the violin (I'm very trusting!) and was paid about a week later. They clearly had pro buyers on their books that they were sourcing instruments for. I can't remember what commission they took, but I was pleased with the final price. It was more that I think I could have got without a good knowledge of that specialist market. And giving it to a dealer to sell took all the hassle away from me.
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Price is for one kit! 6 x Music Man 2EQ LM4250CN Preamp to assemble, exactly the same as the Boscoe 2EQ preamp. 4 of them will come with a thick MM plate. 4 of them come with logarithmic pots like the original preamp, 2 will come with linear pots like from 1982 onwards. They will be delivered with enough length of coloured wires (not the whole box) and 3M double sided foam. Each preamp has a real LM4250CN opamp, tantalum capacitors, Radio knobs and real MM output jack. The price for everything pictured in the first photo. I will sell the complete preamp as pictured on the second photo for €65 EUR (£58 GBP is an approximation and I will only accept payment in Euros) shipping included using UPS Standard, just send me a PM if you are interested and I'll explain you how I'll proceed. NO TRADES! PRICE NON-NEGOTIABLE! Asking price, fully insured delivery with tracking number, to your home, for the following European countries (for other countries, please contact us): Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France (excluding French overseas territories), Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom: €65 (£58 GBP is an approximation and I will only accept payment in Euros)! Shipping to the UK is of course possible and included in my asking price, but with additional customs charges (VAT + other taxes + courier costs), as the UK is now outside the EU, just ask. Due to the fact that I don't play bass anymore, I'm selling all the stuff I'm not using like this one. I've also considerably lowered the price for a quick sale as, new, it would cost you twice more than my asking price… Don't hesitate to ask for more details, but, please, before asking read my ad first as the answer is certainly already in it! Reminder of the legislation on sales between individuals: Second–hand goods that you buy from private individuals are not covered by EU consumer rules, which means there is no guarantee and no return possible=>https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/shopping-consumer-rights/index_en.htm#from-private-individual-1
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Same for me with both Bassrigs. At home I find I need to work harder to find "the sound", but in the studio or live, with more tracks or a real environment with musicians and other frequencies in the mix, these pedals really come to life.
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Origin Effects BassRig Ampeg B15 Fliptop recreation
ra0ulduke replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Effects
Thanks for the detailed insight. Even though that sounds very good, I'll probably keep my Grand Slampegg. -
dodge_bass started following Meris Enzo X (trade offers accepted)
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Bought this a few months ago but it's just a bit overkill / too complex for my immediate needs so need to move on. They're about £600 new, though Andertons have them currently on offer, for £539. So £490 with P&P included seems a fair price. Still has the plastic screen cover on and I have the box etc too. Will be well wrapped up to send. You can access it via the desktop app with midi to upload / download all the presets - currently it has a load of mine on, but can be easily reset with the factory settings / patches or you can just build your own. Will entertain trade / part-ex offers though there isn't a huge amount I'm after. Other interesting pedals like say a microcosm or 5 string jazz or P potentially. Try me. Any questions drop me a PM.
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Bought this on a bit of a whim about 3 or 4 years ago and haven't really used it since after some initial pootling. I had this idea that it might be needed for working up songs at a guitarist friend's house, but that never happened and I currently find myself band-less and the owner of a TC RH750 and Boss Katana 500 besides this, so it's been sitting here gathering dust. It's been used a couple of times in my home by a bass student of mine, but has never been taken out of the house (in fact, it's never got out of the back bedroom!) and is in pristine condition, boxed with original lead and instructions. Kicks out a lot of volume for such a small unit and I;d imagine coule be used easily for small gigs. Price includes P&P within the UK. Check my feedback and give me a shout if you have any questions. Thanks for looking. BC
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It actually sounds quite nice. The dimarzio pickup is a brutal thing. Really good, gutteral P bass tone.
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Hellzero started following Johannes Rubner 3/4 bass: best way to sell?
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Calling @Beedster and @Happy Jack who are in your area as certainly others, but I don't know them.
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VM pictured in the live room after a session.. The Affinity still sees plenty of use - here, it was used to test the Ashdown cab.. Squier VM, Ampeg SVT and SWR cabs - it all sounds wonderful..
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I'm selling an early version ACG/John East EQ02 (please note - this is the SINGLE pickup version). I had this installed on a lovely Zoot bass I owned a good few years back, which was equipped with a single Seymour Duncan MM pickup. I can't remember what the original preamp was but I had an itch to try a filter preamp, so acquired this one from ACG directly as he still sold them separately at the time. It was installed by our very own (much missed) Steve Soar. It worked a treat and obviously gave a huge range of tones. I then decided the neck was a bit too wide for my tastes and sold it on to my (one!) bass pupil. He never got to grips with the preamp and decided to have the bass converted back to passive, and had Mike Walsh at Zoot do the work. Through a variety of convoluted reasons, I have ended up with it again, but have no use for it - so, here it is! Preamp comprises four knobs - Volume, Passive tone and 2 x stacked filters (low and high). It comes with all the original installation instructions and will be securely packed. I also had a low battery indicator included in the installation, which is the little LED you can see side-on in the top right of the picture (just under the square circuit board). Price is £100 and includes UK P&P. It's worth repeating, I think, this is the single pickup version and I have no idea whether it can be adapted for a two pickup bass. You'll find plenty of feedback for me in the appropriate thread, but please feel free to ask any questions. (EDIT - for anyone concerned, the batteries have long since been disconnected and will not be included as they are most likely drained.) Thanks all, BC
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HoorayForAnonyms started following CMC Audio Bi-Filter Fuzz
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Rowntree started following Markbass Traveller Cabs - 102P + 121H
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Markbass Traveller 121H and 102P (both 8ohm) cabs for sale. £500 for the pair and I’d rather sell them together but I could be willing to sell individually if they don’t go quickly. Fantastic sounding cabs and very lightweight, easy one handed lift with the handles. Both are in very good condition, small signs of wear but nothing serious. Collection from southeast London preferred, and you're welcome to try before you buy. Willing to drive around an hour to exchange if need be. Specs copied from Markbass website here: 121H 102P IMPEDANCE 8 ohms 8 ohms SPEAKER SIZE 1×12 in. 2×10 in. BASS PORT rear rear TWEETER. 1″ compression driver piezo POWER HANDLING 400W RMS (AES Standard) 400W RMS (AES Standard) CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 3.5 kHz 3.5 kHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 40 Hz to 20 kHz 45 Hz to 18 kHz SENSITIVITY 99 dB SPL 101 dB SPL WEIGHT 33.07 lbs / 15 Kg 31.97 lbs / 14.5 Kg WIDTH 23.23 in. / 59 cm 23.23 in. / 59 cm HEIGHT 15.08 in. / 38.3 cm 12.60 in. / 32 cm DEPTH 17.13 in. / 43.5 cm 17.13 in. / 43.5 cm
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1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
Pow_22 replied to Dannygno123's topic in Basses For Sale
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Dood started following The theme from Bergerac (original BBC series)
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YES! I always loved this theme - and the theme to The Bill. As a young'un I couldn't quite figure out what I was drawn to... but looking back, as a bit of a fan of prog, it was the 7/4 time signature of the main section! Oh and I nearly forgot the tone key change and then almost immediately back again later in the piece.
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ead started following Zoom B6 multi-effect - £240 posted
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I had a similar experience to yours - bought a small PJB combo, liked what it did and decided to try a full rig. You can certainly do it, but it won't be cheap. They will deal with fat tones happily, but you'll need a few of those small drivers to shift enough air in a live situation. The good news is that they often come up used and, as they are often bought by jazzers and non-headbangers, they are usually in good shape and have not been caned. They cut through very well on stage in my experience. However, I am playing in a soul band and doing functions, pubs and clubs. I am not competing with heavy-handed drummers or guitar players. Your situation may be different. They also project well into a room. I used to play in the house band at a local jam night and it surprised me how well my two PJB 4x5 cabs filled the space when I listened to others playing. If you want to make a bit of noise, especially with fat, low-end heavy tones, you will need a few drivers as I mention above. I have five 4x5 PJB cabs and run three or more of them when I want to shift some air. They are inefficient, so you will need powerful amplification. If you buy the PJB powered cabs, that will be taken care of, but if not, you need at least 250W per 4x5 cab to get them singing. I'm not so keen on PJB amps. I find them a bit too hi-fi. I use Aguilar and/or Carvin amps, plus a PA power amp if needed, which give me the warmer, more old-school tone I prefer.
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Recently bought a used SB-2 as a backup in the event of anything ever happening to my ol' faithful and was blessed with this gorgeous specimen. I have one universal hard case that covers everything so alas this is surplus to requirements. As you can see from the piccies, very light use and everything works as it should. Please note that to the best of my knowledge this will only fit an SB-2 and no other P or J. I tried to squeeze in a Sandberg TT to no avail Can post to mainland UK for an extra £7.00 or collection and a cuppa from Warboys, Cambridgeshire PE28 Cheers, C
