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  2. If it was a private sale / trade then you have no rights against the maker. If the second hand item was obtained from a business then you do have some. Your contract is with the business - not suppliers to that business. So if you got it from a shop they should deal with it - not pass the problem to the pickup makers.
  3. It’s black.
  4. I mean it’s voiced of a Dumble……..I’m not sure why the comment about darkglass
  5. Can anybody help with this... i'm in Belgium and would like to know what are my options in claiming warranty for a second hand bass (made in UK) that obviously has a production error. I believe EU law covers warranty in this case ("If you buy a second-hand item, the seller usually limits the guarantee to the legal minimum of one year. If he does not do this, you are entitled to a two-year guarantee in accordance with the law.") What is the situation in UK regarding warranty on second hand products? The bass was made in 2024. BACKSTORY: i got a bass in a trade. I noticed a problem with the sound/volume balance when trying it out but i thought it could be solved with a setup or string change. The previous owner played with a compressor so according to him didn't notice the problem. I contacted the maker (UK) and was redirected to the PU maker (UK). Had new blades installed, didn't help, as it turns out the pickups used are too small. Weren't supposed to go on a 5 string bass at all according to the PU maker. Don't know how to approach the maker now. I like the bass and would love to have the problem sorted. And I don't want to drop the bass off to another sucker. Suggestions? Thanks
  6. I have sold the QC to a friend for a bit less than I could've if I had wanted to list it in various places. I lent it to him and he loved it so it was an easy sale. I'm not going for an Anagram though. I've decided to go mostly Analog and down the MXR and Dunlop route, and considering eventually maybe a HX One Stomp for those one off pedals I like having more for fun or for an extra bit of drive. This way I'll have a fair bit if cash left over from the QC sale.
  7. Type 'damaged screw extractor' into Amazon (other Googles are available) and there's a range of tools for this very job. Best of luck.
  8. I seem to be missing from the list, but may not have categorically said "I'm in" back on page 2 in January. 😆
  9. Bit of a weird question but basically I'm looking for a speaker cab that'll be good enough for jamming with just a drummer. For full group practice etc I'll use my MarkBass cab but thought I'd see if I could find something smaller for times when the big cab isn't needed. My amp head is a tc BH250 Price range about £130.
  10. Gator GPA Tote 12 Speaker bags suitable for a variety of 12” Active speakers. Sold as a pair. Bought new and only used to store the speakers and not used for transportation to gigs. Very high quality and durable. Complete with dust from storage. Pickup preferred but can post at cost. Price is for the pair so a good saving on what are essentially new bags. Suitable for QSC K12, Turbosound iQ12 or Yamaha DXR12, etc. Waterproof polyester Dual zipper Large outer pocket for cables and accessories Reinforced handles and straps 360 ° protection by soft, padded lining Outside dimensions (L x W x H): 62.2 x 38 x 38 cm Inside dimensions (L x W x H): 60.9 x 36.8 x 36.8 cm Colour: Black
  11. Some of our esteemed brethren or sistern (?) might be able to print you something on one of these new-fangled 3D printer-whatsitnames? Good luck.
  12. Yamaha DXR 8 Active Speaker This unit has been used as a keyboard monitor and comes with brand new Yamaha outdoor semi waterproof cover and mains lead. It is in good condition although it has lost its control knob caps. Everything works as it ought to. It is in very good cosmetic condition It’s very powerful for an 8” active cab. Great little multi purpose speaker. The original woofer has been replaced with a recommended Fane equivalent. Power Output: Dynamic: 1100W (LF: 950W HF: 150W) / Continuous: 700W (LF: 600W HF: 100W) Frequency Range: 57Hz - 20kHz Inputs: XLR-3-31 x1 , INPUT2: Phone x2, INPUT3: RCA PIN x 2, THRU: XLR3-32 x 1 (Parallel with INPUT 1 ), LINK OUT: XLR x 1 Pole Mounts: 2 options - 1 straight and 1 angular socket for mounting at downward angles Dimensions: 280mm (11") x 458mm (18") x 280mm (11") Weight: 13.5kg (29.8lbs) Pickup preferred but I can post at buyer’s cost. It is very well built and the packed weight will reflect this so I envisage it will be around £20 to post it. UK only. Priced to reflect the replacement driver and lack of control caps.
  13. I had one of these with my Peavey MIDIbass. I should not have sold that.
  14. I recently bought a badass bridge and whilst fitting it to my Jazz the top of the screw sheared off. It was fault, I maybe tightened it too much whilst fitting. I have looked at various YT vids but has anyone got any experience of removing said screw? It has broken flush with the body so I can`t get a grip. I`m guessing it will need to be plugged after removing but any advice is appreciated.
  15. Price includes postage
  16. Price drop to £595. A lot of bass for the money and it's as-new.
  17. FTFY Damn. I'm happy to fall off any Cliff in any way whatsoever.
  18. Damn. I do not want to be following Cliff in any way whatsoever
  19. Hi Tom, I’ve sent you a pm.
  20. Hi!!! 19mm Spacing!!!!
  21. let me know ok?
  22. 6th Jan for you, only beaten by @SumOne 😁
  23. As all the MK housings are 108x34mm, I hope the sensing width is wide enough for 6 strings.
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