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  2. Discontinued model. 3 x Fender noiseless pickups, 5 position switch. Locking tuners. Bought as B stock so not a perfect example but in very good condition with negligible physical imperfections. Get in touch for more information/photos etc. I can post at cost/meet/deliver.
  3. Made in Finland version. Excellent and versatile bass drive/preamp with three band EQ and toggles to adjust clipping. Can do a light drive or get almost fuzzy. Get in touch for more information/photos etc. I can post at cost/meet/deliver.
  4. Ha, you've been on the run for a month and a half, you scamp! Nice way to bow out, great score!
  5. So with something else incoming, I will listen to ‘sensible’ offers on this 😎
  6. Here is my main gigging rack. Alembic DS-5R bass power supply, Alembic F-1X Pre amp - has 3 outputs LF, HF & Full Range which is what i use. Alembic SF-2 Superfilter in the send/return loop of the F-1x. Synq 1K0 stereo power amp.
  7. You're all good. If I may quote the appropriate exclusion in the "rules": "Educational purchases, ie tutorial books, lessons, anything that furthers your playing is permitted." Crack on!
  8. I’m on the journey towards no backline. As I’ve said on here I’ve gone from a 1500W amp and two 4x10’s down to a 400W 1x15 Neo equipped combo. I now let the PA do the work and the combo is there just as my personal monitor. Its taken me a long time and a lot of experimentation to get a FOH bass sound I’m happy with, and I’m just about there with my IEM feed sound too, so I’m not far away from going no amp. That said, both of my bands have guitarists who are wedded to their small all valve combos so it probably won’t happen anytime soon. As to whether I would I ever sell all my amps, that’s a definite no. As others have said, the minute I did Sod’s Law says I'd get the offer of an interesting gig/dep that required decent backline.
  9. Oops I bought a Stingray..... Full story
  10. Ah I forgot about this, I bought two guitar TAB books off here last month. Do they count as gear?
  11. I love mine as well. Easily the best amp I've played through.
  12. Absolute belter for us last night; it had all the hallmarks of a disaster (charity gig put on by someone who doesn't put gigs on, the bingo over-running, a raffle that lasted an hour... you know the drill). We had an old PA from our rehearsal studio that I had to build and run so sound was a concern. It was a far cry from the festival we played last week, with a superb PA and engineer, proper running order and timescale etc etc, but we resigned ourselves to doing our best and hoping it would go down well. We finally hit the stage over an hour late, and opted to go for the shorter set that we'd devised, which was an hour as opposed to an hour and a half. From the opening notes it was bloody brilliant, and we went down a storm with the audience; given that it was a breast cancer fundraiser, 90% of them were women in their 40's (including the obligatory hen party) and if I'd been asked to bet I'd have said that a load of blokes playing rock, punk and metal covers wouldn't have been their cup of tea, but I'd have been wrong! The sound was really good, too. A great night and lots of money raised for Coppafeel, lots of positive feedback this morning and a nice, pleasant tingly feeling all round. Gear was my Eden WTX500, Cali76, EHX chorus and Ampeg Scrambler with my trusty Player P's and nasty plywood Squier J. I was well pleased with my sound and got several nice compliments about it. Cheers, JRK
  13. I am selling this nice set of EMG- 35P4 and 35J pickups. They are in mint condition and I bought them last summer for £160. I got them for my Spector NS-4, which I only played at home. The pickups are now stored safely in their original boxes in a pet and smoke free house. UK shipping only (sorry!) and shipping costs are included. From the EMG website: https://www.emgpickups.com/bass/extended-series/35p4.html The EMG 35P4 is our P bass pickup in an Extended range housing with the treble magnet closer to the neck (like a Spector or Yamaha bass). The EMG 35P4 covers a wide sonic palette of classic and modern bass sounds. Because the 35P4 utilizes ceramic magnets coupled with short, squat coils, the tone has brilliant high-end articulation, warmth, and incredible low end punch. Countless pros use this bass pickup because of its natural presence, superior dynamics, and low noise. For players who want a "Fender" P alignment - with the treble side closer to the bridge - we offer this pickup in "reverse". Utilizing EMG's solderless wiring, this pickup is easy to install at home. IN THE BOX PACKAGE INCLUDES EMG'S EXCLUSIVE SOLDERLESS INSTALL SYSTEM: 1 25K VOLUME POT 1 25K TONE POT 1 BATTERY BUS 1 STEREO OUTPUT JACK 1 PAIR MOUNTING SCREWS 1 PICKUP CABLE 2 CONNECT CABLES 1 OUTPUT CABLE 1 BATTERY CABLE https://www.emgpickups.com/bass/extended-series/35j.html The EMG 35J is our original J pickup in a Extended series housing for 4 string bass. This pickup has its coil located in the back of the housing - closer to the bridge - which gives it sweeping harmonic overtones and punch. This quiet pickup has classic jazz bass characteristics with a broader tonal frequency range that adds dimensions and clarity. EMG's design has a very low ratio of resistance to inductance, which increases the low end response, while the radiused ceramic bar magnet ensures the tone keeps a tight mid-range punch with a dynamic high end. This pickup uses a housing that is 3.5 inches (89mm) and comes with EMG's solderless wiring and controls. IN THE BOX PACKAGE INCLUDES EMG'S EXCLUSIVE SOLDERLESS INSTALL SYSTEM: 1 25K VOLUME POT 1 25K TONE POT 1 BATTERY BUS 1 STEREO OUTPUT JACK 1 PAIR MOUNTING SCREWS 1 PICKUP CABLE 2 CONNECT CABLES 1 OUTPUT CABLE 1 BATTERY CABLE
  14. I know this is a 'show me your rack' section, and I can read the words, but (not being a studio engineer), I'm not entirely sure what 'have changed over to the Quad Cortex in the studio, although I do run the DI channel through an RND Shelford and an AMEK 9098 comp/lim..' means. It sounds and looks impressive though!
  15. My OD requirements are being taken care of by another pedal these days so this poor guy has been languishing in his box for a while now and it's time to find him a new home. TC Electronic Mojomojo is officially a guitar OD but it plays very nicely with bass and I used it as my main live OD for a few years. Been very well looked after, kept in its box when not in use, no velcro on the bottom. £30 posted and it's yours.
  16. PRICE NOW DROPPED TO £425... [May consider a trade for the HOHNER B2A V 5-string active version in similar condition] Hohner B2A-DB headless bass with licensed Steinberger D-tuner bridge system, rosewood fingerboard, Gloss Black finish, 24 frets, nicely set up. Great-sounding Active preamp, two Select by EMG active humbucking pickups, 2-band active EQ, Active/Passive switch. Comes with a new Steinberger Spirit gig bag. Excellent condition, especially for its age. Only £425. Collection from East London preferred, but happy for buyer to arrange own courier.
  17. PRICE DROP – NOW £120 BOSS DIGITAL DIMENSION DC-3 Chorus Sought-after blue label version, made in Japan. Separate controls rather than fixed presets for maximum flexibility. Can be used in mono or stereo. Very Good condition (a bit of velcro residue on bottom). Now only £120. Collection from East London preferred. May ship at buyer expense.
  18. PRICE DROP – NOW ONLY £120 Excellent condition. This totally transparent compressor allows your full dynamic range to shine through until your signal reaches the compression threshold, which is indicated by the ten, highly-visible gain-reduction status LEDs. Now only £120. Collection from East London preferred. May ship at buyer expense.
  19. PRICE NOW DROPPED TO £280... Mackie HR624 Mark1 high-resolution THX active studio monitors. Excellent Condition. Matched pair in original packaging with power cables and foam packing inserts. Ready to be used in any recording/production space. Bought as a back-up set for my studio, but never needed. These speakers are THX-approved with XLR, jack and phono inputs and room correction switches (for reducing bass frequencies if they are placed close to a wall or corner) to maintain a flat, neutral sound. Audio Frequency Response 52 Hz-20 kHz (±1.5 dB) High-Frequency Equalization ±2 dB shelving @ 10 kHz Low-Frequency Equalization 80 Hz/49 Hz second-order Butterworth, switchable Acoustic Space EQ 3-position switch: -4 dB or -2 dB @ 400 Hz (and below) or flat Peak Output 112 dB @ 1m Residual Noise < 8 dB @ 1m Amplifiers Power Rating (@ 1 kHz with 1% THD) 40W (HF amplifier); 100W (LF amplifier) Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 93 dB unweighted (HF); > 101 dB unweighted (LF) Input Impedance 20 kž balanced; 10 kž unbalanced Total Harmonic Distortion < 0.035% Power Consumption 12W standby; 20W idle; 105W loud program Speakers High-Frequency Driver 1" aluminum dome Low-Frequency Driver 6.7" mineral-filled polypropylene cone Input Connectors XLR; ¼" TRS; RCA Dimensions 8.25" (W) × 13.00" (H) × 12.50" (D) Weight 25 lb Only £280. Collection from London E2.
  20. Considering selling mine (photo in post above,) although zero idea on worth or how appealing it would be to own a 42 year old japanese built bass. If anyone has an idea? fitted with flats, still has the bridge cover fitting, pup cover long gone. I replaced the nut as was damaged when i got it, plays lovely. Nice bass. Looks pretty much original to my eyes, no upgrades.
  21. ONE LEFT – PRICE DROPPED TO £350... Best speaker cabinet I have used: selling due to downsizing. The David Eden 500 watt D210XST Cab is loud enough to be heard and yet still small enough to be used at home or in a small studio. This 2 x 10" cabinet handles more power than many 4 x 10" cabs on the market. The D210XST offers huge bottom end with its cleverly-designed tuned and ported cabinet construction and speaker selection: the low end is full but tight, the mids are open and well-defined and the highs are clear and crisp. Durable build quality makes this ideal for touring and live performances. Massive internal bracing prevents vibration and keeps the sound deep, tight and clear. The exclusive Eden Cast Frame loudspeakers and Eden Cast Bell low distortion tweeter horns are designed, hand-built and tested in their own factory in the USA. Very Good condition. Comes with a new official Eden dustcover. Power Handling: 500 Watts Impedance: 8 Ohms Speakers: 2x10" Eden-spec Eminence speakers Tweeter: Eden Cast Bell low distortion Crossover: 3.5KHz @ 18dB Frequency Response: 30Hz - 14KHz Sensitivity: 103dB SPL Connections: Parallel 1/4 Inch and Speakon Dimensions: 23" w x 18" h x 18.5" d Weight: 59lbs / 26.8kg Only £350. Collection from London E2 please – happy for buyer to arrange a courier.
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