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  2. Cannot believe this is still here; such a good price for an incredible bass
  3. That's works with me, I'll send you a PM with the details.
  4. Oh alright then, if you insist. I'll blame you.
  5. Thank you very much both of you! For the time being I will tell my friend to investigate the Shaftesbury trail. 🙂
  6. Various bits, price includes uk mainland postage. Happy to combine items and am open to offers pickups with screws £25 machine heads with screws (can be right or left handed). £35 SOLD bridge with screws £15 SOLD string tree with screw £3 SOLD 13x pickguard screws £3 strap buttons with screws £3 other bits bridge cover with screws £20 warman MM pickup £25 with screws neck plate of unknown origin and screws £5 SOLD 3x 1x p bass knobs (screw) £10 £3 (2/3 have been sold) 1x p bass knob (Allen key) £3 2 pairs of knobs £6 per pair
  7. Hi Phil, yes it is. Send me a private message if you’d like it.
  8. These are ideal strings for a short scale danelectro — I put a set on my blueburst longhorn well over ten years ago and they still sound full and punchy.
  9. Great bit of kit that lets you play along to songs via bluetooth. My presets are on it but you can get the free app to make your own sounds. I've had this for years and battery life isn't great anymore at around half an hour - I tend to use at my desk and keep it plugged into the USB output of my laptop for power. Price includes UK mainland postage. With box and charging cable.
  10. I'm not an expert, but it looks like a Shaftesbury to me.
  11. Listen, we all like looking at nice basses and fiddling with knobs, but TMI dude.
  12. Met up with Lorenzo this morning to buy his Ditto Looper. Really lovely guy and a pleasure to deal with. Had a great chat about all things bass! Deal with confidence folks!
  13. My hard rock band's first PA used a pair of Carlsboro speakers. At the time I really didn't like them, but in fairness to them the rest of the chain was awful, there was some ancient desk where half the channels didn't work, a rack of god knows what crossover and amps, and then some subs that had been made by some local DIY shop. They had the awful circular speaker grills. I think the tops were 15s and the subs 12s which is entirely the wrong way around. The only things in the PA were three vocals and a kick drum and yet somehow it still sounded awful. Was it the gear? Maybe. Or was it because it was my first stint as soundman and I didn't have a clue as Phil says? Yeah, that. Mea culpa. Anyway, my point is that we did several successful gigs with absolute cheapest of the cheap, bottom rung stuff and you know what? It was fine. Not the great sounding "why do people buy anything else?" experience I've had with some cheap gear like the Alto rig we upgraded to, but it was absolutely usable. I wish I could remember more about that mixer and amp rack but it's probably for the best to be honest. I know the mixer had wooden sides, a sure sign of quality. Since then I've had my grubby mitts on: Also TX10 Alto TS115A Alto TSUB118A Barefaced FR800 QSC K12.2 (still own these) RCF 705 as ii and been in bands that have used RCF 912 RCF 932 RCF 910 RCF 708 as iii For about eight years I was in both the above hard rock band and an indie rock band. The hard rock band had upgraded to the frankly brilliant Alto 15" tops and 18" subs listed above, whilst the indie rock band used the RCF 932 and the 905ii (I owned one sub, the guitarist another matching one). Both bands used my Behringer XR18 as a mixer, I'd have expected a bit of a jump between the two systems but honestly there wasn't much. Yes maybe you could do more with less of the RCF, we nearly always used just one sub with the pair of 12s, whereas the hard rock Altos always got the pairs of 18" subs and 15" tops, but maybe that's more to do with the band being louder than anything else. Certainly by the time one factors in the room, the other gear in the chain, and my deficiencies as a soundman I don't think there was much in it. The best pa I've ever owned as a band was my pop punk bands rig of a pair of RCF 910 tops and the single 15" sub. That was an awesome rig: played loud enough, sounded great and we were totally ampless. I would 100% recommend the Alto rig to anyone though. Ours must be about 15 years old now and I'm sure the newer stuff is probably even better than ours. There's a lot of posts on here about people being cautious about investing in a PA but it's not much more than a decent bass rig if you hunt for bargains, and it can certainly be a lot cheaper than two guitar rigs and a bass rig all added up. Thomann will do you this set for £1300, and whilst it may be own brand stuff, Thomann stuff is nearly always excellent and the same shop wants almost as much for a Darkglass 410 bass cab. Has anyone tried the Thomann DSP or DSX powered cabs? I'm really keen to hear hands-on reviews. Here's the Alto rig, as the Americans would say, getting it done. And doing it just as well as fancier speakers. Especially in what must have been a bad sounding room given that they're pointing at walls. Oh, bargain basement gigging...
  14. What constitutes a woody tone? It's impossible to just go, 'just finger pluck a Fender Jazz with flats and push it through an Ampeg B-15,' because this alone isn't wholly how tone is done. You could give this set up to ten different bass players and you'd get ten different tonal results. There's dozens/hundreds of threads here from people going, 'how do I sound like <insert bassist name here>?' As @snorkie635 said, your opinion on what sounds woody would probably be somewhat different to someone else's opinion. What do you want to sound like?
  15. Did you ever get around to trying this? I keep running into this and the ampeg micro vr during search binges and I haven't heard much about them.
  16. Any offers on this before it goes on ebay?
  17. Not sure what it is.....but, it isn't a Greco.
  18. I think the answer is yes, but the tone will change - the classic MM sound is parallel
  19. I agree large rubber feet would make it better
  20. I agree that would be awesome
  21. I use one at our practice room. We’re a 7 piece band and we practice with electric drums, guitars and keys into a PA. One of the guitarists uses an amp and the other has an active PA wedge. The volume is fairly controlled so the PF50 does very well. It has the matching 2x10 cab. I think I run it at about half volume with the gain also halfway up.
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  23. Def not Freddie but could be Stanley, Larry or maybe someone else? Anyway Chuck Rainey played on the original studio recording if that helps at all.
  24. Up for grabs is a 3leaf Proton Mk4 in Icefall from February this year in mint condition. A pretty legendary and fairly unavailable envelope filter! Avoid the wait, shipping and colossal customs fees... Price includes UK special delivery.
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