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Yeah, i think these are a great size for sitting on a desk (mine is white) for the odd blast. i do have a Fender Rumble 25 in my wardrobe that i never, ever use. I suppose i could get that out but thats a lot more hassle.
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admiralchew started following G&L in trouble...?
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I have a 2022 CLF L-1000 and it's a lovely instrument. It's at the lighter end of my basses and it's a beautifully made instrument. The wood grain on the neck and fretboard are pretty spectacular for what is basically a factory-produced bass. I bought it in matcha green though so that should probably be taken into account in considering how much weight to give the earlier sentences...
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I reckon they'd release a Fender L2000 if the buyout rumours are true. I don't know what happens to the other MFD pickups, I can't see them releasing a P or PJ with the SB1/2 pups unless it was a US line. Same with the locking bridge, maybe that only gets used in the US Ultra (or not all) sort of range.
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Mayones Viking VF 5 Dirty Ash Black Horizon
Bassdude BE replied to iSeal95's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender MIJ Heritage 60s Sunburst Jazz Bass Mint
WishICouldWalk replied to Jockabilly's topic in Basses For Sale
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Made a show reel and demo of my compact pedalboard. No tweaking or talking, just going through my dialled presets in scene and stomp mode.
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I've gone for the full AUROK branding on the front. Flying the flag for this excellent venture, as it were. I've also had the body logo'd with MGCS Basses, in order to promote @Silky999's excellent work too. I just ordered another set of the Fender Pure Vintage 66's today, and the Gotoh black lollipop tuners.
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walshy started following London Guitar Show 26th October 2025
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Another date for the diary, apparently this one is a belter. Vintage Bass Room will again be there so if you come along, don't forget to give me a shout. Cant promise to have JMJ or VJ from Kaiser Chiefs there like the Leeds show, but I will see who I can rustle up! THE LONDON INTERNATIONAL GUITAR SHOW 2025 Now in its eighth year, The London International Guitar Show (LIGS) will return to Kempton Park Racecourse, Staines Rd East, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex, TW16 5AQ on 26th October 2025. LIGS has all the trademark features of our other well-established events. These include an affordable entrance fee for visitors, sensibly-priced exhibitor costs with no added extras, free parking for all, good transport links including proximity to the motorways and even a railway station in the venue grounds. Long-distance visitors can also benefit from a large range of reasonably priced accommodation nearby. Last time more than 150 exhibitors attended from all over the UK and Europe and this year promises to attract even more. Based on the style of USA table-top exhibitions, LIGS is first and foremost a retail event. New, vintage and pre-owned guitars, amps and pedals will be available to buy, trade and sell from a host of retailers, distributors, manufacturers, luthiers, boutique makers and private collectors - not to mention a whole gamut of strings and accessories. As with all the NGS events, workshops, demonstrations and live music will be available in separate areas throughout the day, with some of the top names in the industry performing. LIGS is sponsored by Strings & Things, LR Baggs, Mooer, Hercules Stands, Ernie Ball, Fret-King Guitars, Vintage Guitars, Ivor Mairants Musicentre, Lava Music, Rapier Guitars, Scan Pro Audio, Flattley Guitar Pedals, Reflex Print, McCrerie Guitars, Guitar Nerds and The Musicians' Union. Registration is open to any business with guitar-related products including retailers, distributors, manufacturers, luthiers, boutique makers and private collectors and dealers. Free Parking. Public admission is £15 (pay on the door) with accompanied under-12's free.
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FS Squier 40th Anniversary Jazz - Seafoam Green
EdLib-3 replied to uncle psychosis's topic in Basses For Sale
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DynamicK started following Yamaha Motion MB – III medium scale bass - *SOLD*
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Chaosanator started following Orange 4 Stroke 500 *SPARES OR REPAIRS*
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Now £80.00. Boss RV-6 for sale, this one is mint and in perfect working order, no box, collection welcome or UK insured postage for £8.50 BOSS RV-6 Reverb Effects Pedal Combining high-end sound and wide-ranging versatility, the BOSS RV-6 takes pedal-based reverb to the next level. Reaching beyond the capabilities of previous generations, this powerful stomp employs the latest tech and legendary BOSS know-how to make it easy to get amazing reverb tones instantly. From subtle rooms to modern shimmer effects to long, evocative reverbs, the RV-6 envelops your tone in lush ambient spaces that endlessly inspire. BOSS RV6, Simply Great-Sounding Reverbs Packing the latest BOSS DSP and updated algorithms, the BOSS RV-6 gives you eight highly musical reverb effects in one compact pedal. Add body and depth to your core tone with standards like Room, Hall, and Plate, dial up swirling richness with the Modulate setting, or surf it up with a vintage-style Spring reverb. Dynamic mode automatically adjusts the effect depth to your playing touch, providing deep, immersive reverb that won’t turn your tone to mud. And modern players will love the new Shimmer and Reverb+Delay modes. Dialed-In Reverb Sounds at Your Command The BOSS RV6 makes getting high-quality reverb sounds with your guitar quick and easy—just select a sound mode, tweak the knobs to taste, and play. But while its operation is simple, the RV-6’s sound is rich and sophisticated. Under the hood, each mode includes a huge array of detailed reverb parameters, all perfectly tuned for guitar by the BOSS engineers with direct input from many pro players and sound engineers. Even as you adjust the selected mode with the Time and Tone knobs, many parameters are simultaneously adjusted inside to create the ideal voicing for every setting. Analog Dry Tone and Versatile I/O While the BOSS RV-6’s reverb effects are high-tech digital, you can rest assured that your straight guitar tone always remains pure analog as the effect is blended in. Convenient auto-switching jacks let you integrate with any pedal chain, with support for mono, mono-to-stereo, and stereo-to-stereo operation. And by plugging into the B input only, the BOSS RV6 outputs a 100-percent wet sound, great for working with more complex rigs that employ parallel processing chains and mixers. There’s also a jack for connecting an optional expression pedal, allowing you to control the effect level in real time as you play.
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Now £350.00. This amazing emulation of the acoustic control corporation 360 preamplifier with variamp and built in fuzz is up for grabs. Hand made by the renowned JC Maillet and commissioned and imported by myself at great cost. I have used the 360+ for studio recordings, gigs, rehearsals and at home, it has never dissapointed. The preamp sounds fantastic and the fuzz section is the best I have used. I have owned this pedal for a good few years from new, as can be seen it's in pristine condition. Specially sourced UK power supply also included. Will happily run from other sources with the right leads (I used it with a trex chameleon). Fully detailed printed instruction manual also included. Only available as I have more preamplifiers than I can use. Try out/collection always welcome, or UK insured postage for £15.00
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I do use a small rig at home, pretty much all my learning is done with headphones but for general playing it's more convenient for me to use a little amp. Since getting a Double Four my 1x10 rig is in storage and about to be listed for sale, I imagine one of these or an X4 would be even more convenient.
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Fender Jazz graphite necks £450 - now accepting individual orders
WalMan replied to Kiwi's topic in Graphite neck - ordering
Ooooh had another thought... somewhere here I have a Kent Armstrong pup in a Wal pup cover 🤔 -
I love these sort of events Nantwich do one over Easter, it’s nuts
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AndyTravis started following Ashdown ABM owners club
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New ABM-600-EVO IV For me via @walshy Very pleased with it.
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Oh she will be, she accepts she’s a bass widow lol
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I think its difficult to compare the 4005XC's with these basses other than the scale length. The 4005XC's were a special run for the 90th Anniversary of the company as you say so limited in production, not sure if these will be - im told the green ones are only a run of 25 like the British Racing Green 4003's a while back, but no confirmation on the "standard" colours being a limited run. The XC's are hollow-body which makes construction that little bit trickier, hence the list price of the standard 4005's too. The XC's are bound (very nicely I might add) and also have the stereo circuit. They are also naturally bigger because of that big 360 style body shape... and finally they come with the Ric silver "vintage" deluxe case rather than the standard black plastic one. It will be interesting to see how they take off if at all - and dont give up on Rics, theres loads out there second hand usually at decent-ish prices (although not many shorties out there admittedly...)
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HeadlessBassist started following The production line
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@Silky999 I hope your wife is as understanding when I drag a MarkBass amp into your living room when the Walnut-Graphite Jazz is complete… 😁
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Aidan63 started following Feedback for Hutton
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Sold Hutton a pedal, super chap, paid and let me know he'd received it and was happy too, all good, thank you
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lldj started following Leather strap (3 inches wide) £20 posted in UK
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I have this little short scale acoustic bass I really like, but the bronze strings on is not my cup of tea. I tried some flatwounds for an electric full scale bass, but "normal" strings are to big to fit in the holes in the tuners. What strings would you suggest I look for - links appreciated. Thanks
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For me it was just something I thought looked cool and liked the price. I dont think id get much use out of it as I always use headphones at home and it's not loud enough to use with a band. Might put it on my Christmas list though, as I still think the white one looks cool.
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Maybe it’ll mellow over the next 44 years!