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  2. ....and it's gone for £750. 👍 Anyone on here bought it?
  3. Hi all! I have this lovely 1994 Alembic Epic with a rare watermark koa top up for sale. Let me know if anyones interested 😎 I'm thinking 2300 GBP (Open to reasonable offers) best, HNJ Link to Reverb.com listing
  4. You have an extra finger on your right hand as well!
  5. John East or Retrovibe stinger?
  6. W ≠ dB Not every rating equals loudness. Frequency response should also be approximately the same. Otherwise comparison is about apples and Samsungs.
  7. Our House - Madness
  8. Hi the bass weighs 4kg /8.8lds
  9. I've been looking at the Aguilar 2 band as that is available as a stack knob, but what else is out there please? ta
  10. I wouldn't have quite as many switching options though. Just P / P+MM / MM And then have a series / parallel on the MM only. I have a good MM pickup lying about already...
  11. Home - Jethro Tull
  12. Ampeg - Scrambler
  13. Each to their own, but I like the simple side of the theory that the modes are just 'major, but starting on the 2nd, 3rd 'etc. the Greek naming and way it is often presented (like earlier in this thread!) just confuse it for me. Perhaps I don't know enough anout it and am exposing my ignorance here - but as far as I can tell, learn the major scale shapes across all strings, up and down, starting on different fingers etc. really learn it by heart (I remember some SBL lesson saying this and it stuck with me - suprisingly few bass players can flawlesley play a major scale on one string, or using open strings, or jumping from the E string to D string etc) . And then you have it really, just instead of where you were starting on the '1' of a major scale start/finish on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc. and get used to doing the 'shapes' from those starting points. I Don't Play Loud Music After Lunch The limitation to this is I only know how to play the modes when playing the shapes on the Bass, it'd take a lot of thought for me to translate that to other instruments or written notation.
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  15. We All Go Back To Where We Belong - R.E.M.
  16. *PRICE DROPPED TO £165* EDEN Nemesis NSP210E 2x10” bass cabinet with tweeter in good condition, with steel grille and black carpet covering. Powerful, clear sound with surprising low-end from such a small cabinet. The cab has three well-placed, recessed carrying handles: light and easy to move around. Has 1/4" jack and Speakon connectors. Nemesis NSP210 bass cabinet specifications from Eden: Tweeter: T2004 Speakers: 2 x ES 1040XL8 Crossover: 3kHz Power Handling: 300W RMS Frequency Response: 35Hz - 18kHz ±2dB Sensitivity: 102dB Impedance: 8 ohms Dimensions: 24-3/4"W x 16-1/4"H x 16-1/4"D Weight: 35 lbs. Inputs: 1/4” Jack and Speakon Only £175. Collection from London E2 please.
  17. Hi. Here you go (from the Gator site)... Length 12.50" Width 19.00" Height 9.00" Cheers!
  18. Thanks, Terry – much appreciated, mate. It's too good to be a backup!
  19. yellow brick road by elton john has some excellent playing and tones on it by dee murray.
  20. I have one of these installed in my MTD bass. It really is amazing.
  21. Nice demo, congratulations. 👍🏻
  22. I was going to make this point too. I used to have an old Park valve head which was designed for bass but was bought off me by a guitarist who reckoned it was the beat amp he'd ever played though. I assume this is why the original Fender Bassman amps are so popular with guitarists too. GLWTS
  23. Just bought a book from Mick. Exemplary communication and he even set up a feedback thread for me. Full confidence in this man. 👍
  24. Erase & Rewind - The Cardigans
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