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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Jack replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
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This lovely condition 2023 Aubergine Fender American Performer Mustang is up for sale/trade. It's been with me for a few months and is set up beautifully with 40-95 Elixirs (Fender use 40-100 as standard on these.) This Mustang plays like a dream and is in excellent condition with no scratches or dings that I can see. It has only been used for one set on one gig in our live tribute show, so it's not earning its keep and therefore has to go. Comes complete with bill of sale from original owner and the original Fender Deluxe Gig Bag & case candy. The American Performer Mustang is also another instrument in the line (since the Highway 1 series Jazz/Precision) which utilises the 'Grease Bucket' tone control, which lowers tone without losing bass/volume. I would record you a demo, but I'll let 'Nick Campbell Destroys' do the honours below - he does a much better job than me! For sale at £825. (Recommended retail price on these is now nearly £1400 these days!) Interesting trade options considered. Buyer to collect, or can meet half way at a distance of up to 100 miles (total distance of up to 200 miles from DE7.)
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Jack replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
I quite like some of the YouTube videos so I signed up for the year. £200 for about an hour. Shame really, I need the lessons. -
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Hellzero started following Multi Effects for Old Guy
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Depending on the needs, the Zoom B2 Four and B6 are also worth checking too.
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Although the numbers are irrelevant (there is no real standard for that), the chapman stick railboard have a fret marker on the 2nd fret (2, 7, 12, 17 - who knows why).
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Hi.... from right here.... https://www.armstrongmusic.co.uk/?srsltid=AfmBOooIX6qf7is0pNAWvOrW7x74OZHOwRV2d1hyfReYVj1t2hHQC2iy
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The dots are where they are on a standard Megatar, with dots on the second, 5th, and 7th frets. There should be some form of damping between the fret closest to the nut (which would be a zero fret) and the next one. And it's definitely real otherwise it wouldn't have been in the Gardiner and Houlgate auction. Strangely, looking for an example of a Megatar that shows the damping, there's at least one other fan fret one in the wild, definitely a different one to the one in the auction: https://reverb.com/item/57475214-mobius-megatar-megatar-1997-black-brown which shows the damping.
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As a result of all of you posting I think I have GAS. Damn you all 🤣😂 I was about to recommend looking at U'King for absurdly cheap Chinese made LED lighting. My mini laser projector came from there, as did a couple PAR cans that proved too powerful to use. 180W of LED, that has to be a mis-print or bull***t?! Possibly as I've no way of measuring but the only venue I've found them useful is outdoors. I was really sceptical about anything this cheap as we probably all are but they've always been really good in the sense of as described and delivered on time. Anyway I digress, whist checking out a link for them I found an led bar that has a moving head for £28 on eBay, so I've ordered one and will get a second if it is any good. I'll report back on what I find. Can anyone go lower than this for a usable led bar? This is getting silly, in a good way Here
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What are your irrational prejudices? I have some bonkers ones...
Judo Chop replied to kwmlondon's topic in General Discussion
I heard if you say his name three times into a mirror at midnight he appears behind you and fills your inbox with spam -
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Hi Here the Specs ingot this Beauty from fretspot and IS Like new im Just Not playing IT that much price was 8,900 Euro plus shipping plus tax Take nomless then 6500 Euro For this one MTD 535 Highly flamed Ash body Toasted flamed Maple neck with Titanium neck bars 35″ scale, 24 frets Zirocote fingerboard Red Narra 10 top with matching peghead veneer & matching truss rod cover Matching wood knobs World MTD logo 30th logo Custom MTD bridge Magnetic cover attachments Buzz Feitin Tuning System MTD black gig case Follow the link fot many Pics from the Dealer we're i both this Beauty https://www.fretspot.com/in-stock-now/mtd-535-24-red-narra-10-top-highly-flamed-ash-body-toasted-flamed-maple-neck-zircote-fingerboard-custom-lk-strap/
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mcnach started following Is the trussrod broken?!
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Got this in a trade on here recently but it’s just not got much use. Between the green Russian and the grey stache that I own I have my fuzz needs covered. This one is two big muffs running in parallel, one of them has a standard tone control, the other has a mid boost/cut. Certainly a lot to play with and a lot of sounds to be gotten out of it! No original box with this but will be packaged securely. Price will include postage in the UK
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Price Drop to £160 including UK postage Hi, I’m selling my Strymon Zuma Pedal Power Supply. £180 includes postage within the UK Includes an IEC lead, 7 of the original power cables (right angle to straight) and a handful of voodoo labs power cables (right angle to right angle) Specs: 9 high-current, fully isolated outputs. 9 outputs offer 9V DC option. 500mA per 9V DC output powers nearly any pedal. 2 selectable outputs offer 9V, 12V, or 18V DC options. 12V option provides 375mA, 18V provides 250mA. 24V OUT jack allows connection to additional outputs via Strymon Ojai (sold separately). One slight little chip to the paint on the top (photo below) and there’s a bit of sticker residue on the bottom left over from previous Velcro. Thanks, Mike
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Price drop to £360 with UK postage Hi Everyone, I’m selling my Sennheiser EW 100 G4 Wireless Instrument System with Ci1 (E Band) £380 - including UK postage I’ve used this once live and less than a handful of times in a pre-prod environment. Owned for a couple of years and it lived in a rack. Complete with all original parts, plus the extra rack components for mounting and a couple of extra right angle cables for the body pack. Cheers!
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Hard shoes to fill Jack 👍
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Pea Turgh started following Is this the stupidest use ever of fan frets?
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It’s tuned H to N
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Stagg EUB - Reduced to £275
Burns-bass replied to Burns-bass's topic in EUBs & Double Basses For Sale
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TbirdnTalman started following Scratchplate gate
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Hi Andy where is the gold one from please? I’m interested for my p bass. Many thanks
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I would be surprised if there weren't previous transcriptions of this but, in celebration of the album's 50th anniversary, this is the complete Mike Rutherford bass part for the title track of the Genesis masterpiece, 'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway'. Tougher than would would expect and all done with a pick. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-lamb-lies-down-on-broadway-genesis/
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snorkie635 started following Is this the stupidest use ever of fan frets?
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Last saw one of these being played at the Mos Eisley Cantina.
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Is this the end for the boutique bass?
Hellzero replied to bassplayer76's topic in General Discussion
You are not alone @binky_bass... 😉 Instead of speaking of boutique basses, I prefer the term luthier basses, because this is what are my basses and if I've gone that path, it's because I couldn't find what I was looking for in mass produced instruments when I started playing fretless bass 40+ years ago, yes I really started with a fretless as it's the bass tone I hear in my head. Before the first fretless I had an awful Maya EB-2, then a way better Ibanez SoundGear SDGR 800, but I was simply noodling, and then came the first fretless, a now long gone Aria Diamond Violin that had been defretted by Christophe Leduc to my request and fitted with EMG pickups including a piezo pickup: It sounded ace and made me want to take lessons to learn music, but I was attracted by the fretless ERB, hence these luthier made basses that started my love for these instruments, because I had no other option available back then. That said, I like some vintage instruments too for what they are, and even if I'm a vintage Fender expert (some mates here can confirm this), I don't own any Fender vintage instruments anymore, because they don't meet my requirements at all. It's all about tone, nothing more, and, yes, I fancy coffee table fretless basses as well as ultra well thought instruments designed around efficiency and tone. So, please, accept that we don't all like the same stuff. 😉