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  2. Roland Cube 30 Bass Amplifier (Combo):....... represents an incredible value / features in compact bass amps.10-inch speaker with 30 watts of punch with 3-band EQ, COSM Guitar Amp Modeling and built-in DSP effects. The COSM modeling gives you 8 distinct guitar amp sounds, while the EFX section offers chorus, flanger, phaser and tremolo. There’s even independent Delay/Reverb processing—and the EFX section is controllable via optional footswitch (NOT incuded, of course). The Roland Cube series offers quality entry point into the world of amps, with built-in effects and amp modeling. In excellent condition (see photos) with all aspects / features working fine. The only issue I've had is that there appears to be a faint crossover when engaging the 'Octave' effect, so that when switched off there remains some faint(er) 'echo' of -8ve. The other 'amp' options work fine (as do all oter FX / features etc.). Unit is c. 13kg and c. 40 x 40 x 30 cm (so not actually a 'cube').
  3. A punkyfunky thing based on a true story told by a lovely old man (Herr Wilhelm Lügner) in my local pub...
  4. First off, well done getting the job with the new band. Nice to hear that and all the very best with it. That's a nice neat little bass rig. Would love to hear it. I'm a recent convert to Barefaced altho its pretty close to my Mesa cabs but a one cab fit with the BF 212 cab. Dave
  5. It's only really 12 bars long repeating with a few fills. You'll get it in no time.
  6. And I know it's way too soon to be thinking about Xmas! But if you want a change from the usual fare, the bass line on this one is arguably the best of any Xmas song?
  7. Nice to see a Dingwall. Wish i had kept my NG2 5er. Would quite like a 4 string one tho. Curious what bass rig you were using there. ? Yes i'm a geek. 😂 Dave
  8. Full disclosure:I make some of my living from teaching people how to play the ukulele. Not kids as a rule, and not generally beginners. It depends on the kid, of course, but I think there are various types of ukulele depending on what she likes, and how much time you are willing to spend with her. She can start off with any of the cheapo wooden ones and these are fine if you pick a good one but about 10% of them are completely unplayable. As a guitarist, you will be able to spot an unplayable one as it will be like an unplayable guitar. If you can't find one secondhand, I like these Junior Rockstar ones at Smyths Toys: https://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/toys/arts-crafts-and-music/musical-instruments-and-karaoke/musical-instruments/rockstar-ukulele-junior-pink-50cm/p/168154 Because they're moulded plastic they're totally reliable and all have perfect intonation and action, as well as being very tough. They need a lot of tuning (the tuners are awful but they do work) and if you ever leave them in a car on a hot day you'll find they melt - when you take them out of the car the action will most likely be about an inch at the 12th fret! If you are near Derby I have a nice purple one that you can have for the £2.50 I paid for it in a charity shop.
  9. Cheers Rob that's a nice tricky wee bass line going on there. I'll need to have a better listen with decent headphones to get this one. Dave
  10. Gotta be one of the more iconic bass lines! Fun wan to play! These guys do a very decent cover!
  11. There are some really nice basses out there that I'd take off the owners hands in a heartbeat (one in particular that's graced these pages and Facebook Marketplace), but loads of people have been taking hallucinogenics when it comes to pricing these days. It seems to have really accelerated since COVID, but not come back down to earth. The basses remain unsold for months, if not years, on end.
  12. Pictures Of Lily - The Who
  13. Lovely looking old bit of kit. Well done sir! I really like old banjos ... bugger all good on em mind ... can't get my head around 'rolls'.
  14. Born To Hand Jive - Sha Na Na
  15. I'm looking at iems at the moment and is a bit overwhelming especially being a bit neurospicy, can you really get decent sound attenuation from a set of in ears? I was looking at a set of Shure SE215 and it says up to 37db of attenuation, I am sceptical but hoping I am wrong Also do you normally get a selection of different size tips? I am a little reluctant to fork out for iems only to find that they don't fit and are letting in a load of outside noise Thanks
  16. this is a lot of pedal for the money
  17. Wow that's beautiful
  18. wow , been a while since i heard this .... Something about us ..... this is one of the songs that made me fall in love with the instrument as a beginner 😉 .... I must dig out the video laserdisc of that the discovery space opera " Daft punk's / misc french electronica is definitely my secret vice.
  19. Up for sale is my Kay K162V reissue bass in excellent condition. This bass is great, but I’m looking to free up some funds. These reissues are beautiful, and this one has benefited from some further modifications from the factory model that have significantly improved it (in my opinion). These are: Tuners replaced with Kluson ones. Tailpiece replaced with a German made Duesenberg one. Bridge replaced with hand made ebony one. Fitted with Thomastik Jazz Flatwound strings it plays and sounds great. Comes with original case. £650. Collection from Beccles, Suffolk much prefered, but can be posted.
  20. Much, much nicer.
  21. As ferro is iron, is it good for metal?
  22. Congrats on the win. A nice looking bass there. No doubt a lovely surprise when you got home.
  23. more holy island for me
  24. Damn you GAS, another preamp pedal inbound - but which one? All will be revealed tomorrow 😎
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