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  2. That’s an idea! I will try and make a control plate from an off cut of sapele I have or may some walnut? I was going to use the lower part of a pickguard as a template.
  3. For me, the BF FRFR cabs are like running a 12" cab but with an attached sub. Despite the paper specification being the same, the Barefaced have a more pronounced bottom octave compared with LFsys. So depending on what instrument you're playing, and what kind of music you're playing, and what venue you're playing, that might be a plus or a minus. For an outdoor gig a Monaco with a BB (presumably also a Big Twin?) gives you a nice focused sound, but with a big of LF thump you can feel in your chest. But in problematic small pub, or on a bare wooden floor, or a stage with difficult acoustics, that bottom octave from the Barefaced can be a bit of a liability. Whereas the Monaco low end doesn't sound subjectively as extended, but it really stays tight and punchy and well damped. They are both lovely cabs, but different in style. BF slightly louder. LFsys tighter and more controlled.
  4. Line 6 HX Stomp... took in a trade to try out before buying a HX ONE for my setup. Mint condition, with a brand new Protection Racket padded bag. Price includes UK Special Delivery, not really looking at trades!
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  5. Up for grabs is a 3leaf Proton Mk4 in Icefall from February this year in mint condition. A pretty legendary and fairly unavailable envelope filter! Avoid the wait, shipping and colossal customs fees... Price includes UK special delivery.
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  6. All including UK postage. Becos CompIQ MINI Pro Compressor £155 (Mint condition) Jam Ripple Bass Phaser £105 J.Rockett GTO (Guthrie Trapp Overdrive) £160
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  7. My final foray into modelling/digital rigs (for now)... this has been my favourite but that world is just not for me. Used for 3 shows and well looked after! Comes with a far tougher power supply (original included). Price includes UK shipping, collection welcome or I may well be coming near you! The only thing i'd consider in trade at the moment is an Ashdown CTM30 as i miss mine dearly!
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  8. Fully working, will include a power supply. Fly Rig style pedal with bass amp, comp, chorus, octave and dirty q (bit of a crazy auto wah!) good condition save for a few little marks, see pictures. pickup in Stalybridge sk15 if you want a fiver off, or will include postage with payment by PayPal goods and services.
  9. Yesterday Electrik Soup played at The Hare & Hounds in Claygate, in a marquee in front of the pub (is it still a marquee if all the sides are open, or is it then a gazebo?). Gig was 4pm to 7pm on a lovely late summer day. It was the first gig that we've used all our own equipment (backline and PA). We had so much gear 😆 all used though. Great sound both on stage and FOH. All was going well until 4 songs before the break "something" happened to the guitarist's amp. Regular readers may remember my previous post in which his valve amp died. This time he had a SS back up so we took the break for him to sort things out. The first part of the second set was just acoustic guitar and vocals, then we did the remaining songs from the first set, and the remainder of the second set. The guitarist used his original amp and it was fine. He's still going to buy a new one. We had a few people come to see us, but the pub was busy all day so there was always an audience, albeit somewhat transitory. Lots of nice comments afterwards, someone even wanted to book us for a birthday party. Couldn't do the date though, unfortunately the drummer will be away. Shuker 3 -> Getaria wireless -> Hardwire polyphonic tuner -> Fender Rumble 500 combo. To the right of the bass combo is the offending guitar amp.
  10. Just had a run of three pretty decent gigs with the Zep tribute. First up was a trip to the excellent Cluny in Newcastle week last Friday. The evening started off with a bit of unwanted drama, as the police had cordoned off the surrounding streets due to some guy threatening to throw himself a bridge overhead (fortunately they managed to talk him down a bit later). The place was packed (243 tickets sold) and the band played as well as we ever have, inspired by a great crowd (we even got a big cheer walking from the dressing room to the stage). This isn’t the first time we’ve packed this place out and the management have agreed to increase our fee for next year! Fast forward to Thursday night, and a long drive down to southwest London to play an Arts Centre in Carshalton. Another good crowd, although not nearly a boisterous as Newcastle, and another good performance. We were staying a few miles away in Reigate, in a rather dodgy hotel that wasn’t as salubrious as you might hope, but it had the advantage of being pretty cheap! Me, the singer and the guitarist were sharing a room and stayed up chatting until 2:00am with a third of a bottle of whisky and a few cans between us! A drive across to Essex and a gig in Chelmsford on Friday. When we got to the venue, I checked my phone to see a text from a couple of hours ago, offering me a dep for a blues festival next Saturday. Unfortunately, by the time I replied, they had got someone else! I always like the Chelmsford gig, but to be honest, I felt a bit flat by the time we went onstage. Perhaps not as good a performance as the previous two gigs, but still more than OK to keep a decent crowd happy. Me and the singer (who were in the same car) stayed in a much nicer hotel a thirty minutes’ drive away, while the others made the long drive home, something that I didn’t fancy at all. PS. The night before we set off, I noticed that the underside of the rear wing of my car was hanging loose. I couldn’t get it fixed in time, so I popped into Lidl just before it closed to get a big roll of gaffa tape that they had on offer in the ‘middle of Lidl’. I fixed it up as best I could in the car park, before setting off the next morning (we did a better job when we got down to London). I did find it amusing that I’m in my sixties, driving hundreds of miles to do a gig in a car held together by gaffa tape, just like I used to do in my twenties!
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  12. A light sigh of 50's elegance... nice.
  13. ^ Not been the same since Brexit... there, said it...
  14. Not me, but i lent them to the bass player in my other band (i play keys) for a gig. No issues. We use an XR18 and a 5GHZ router, but this never caused any interference. All other wireless gear is 2.4GHZ. We too was just using a passive P.
  15. No problems with any orders, although my knob puller wasn't very good.
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  17. One last question. Have you used them for a live gig?
  18. Happy - Keef / Stones
  19. Waiting with baited breath 🤞
  20. I'd definitely buy this if I hadn't bought the lovely Bryant from @bassace six months ago!
  21. Peerless, the Korean guitar manufacturer, specialised in the manufacture of semi hollow guitars and basses for a number of Brands including Epiphone, Ibanez and Gretsch, were the original manufacturers commissioned to create the Jack Casady Bass for Epiphone based on the 1970’s Gibson Les Paul Signature Bass. They made these for a number of years until production was shifted to China. Peerless produced a limited number of the Bassmaster Player using the same bodies, pickups etc as they had used for Epiphone until they were stopped. This is a hollow body bass finished in metallic gold with a single pickup and the impedance selector which offers a variety of tones. The fretted neck has slab inlays and the headstock is smaller than the Epiphone version with 4 chrome Y tuners. It has a Peerless hard case, the handle is a little worn but serviceable. I would prefer a sale but happy to consider a trade particularly for a Fretless bass.
  22. Might help if you tell us which model of Overwater you have. Also, things that I’ve had rattle in the past include tuner bushing, tuner gear, tuner ‘ear’ (the ones that have a little screw in the top to hold the ear to the shaft), truss rod cover, truss rod when loose, string through body ferrule, neck plate screws/neck plate. I’m sure I’ll probably come across more sources of rattles but that’s the first 47 years worth of bass ownership experience.
  23. My gig tonight didn't involve me playing at all... However, I brought my PA and did sound and lights for a charity gig for our local LegClub (don't laugh, you might need 'em one day) by ex Jethro Tull keys Dee Palmer and Labour peer Stewart Wood, with support by a local Dobro and Beefheart Enthusiast... And due to rain and tiny gazebo (twas outside), didn't even get gear out of car till 1730, punters due to arrive at 1800. So no chance to set any levels, and all key sounds being completely different volumes meant lots of speculative fader-riding (had to put mixer behind the stage!). However, all sounded excellent, loads of Tull songs done and crowd happy, plus nearly £1000 raised.
  24. Cheers Shaggy, I think so too, the new bridge makes all the difference and the single truss rod with dual action once set it does not move incredible , so easy to set a Rick up now. this one plays like a dream with the flat profile neck so thin compared to any other Rick I have had over 40 of them, it is perfect has the growl, the feel, and looks not too shabby either, only selling due to ill health, will hate putting my Spector up.
  25. That wood looks so good, do you think it could be without a pickguard? The screw holes do not look good on that mahogany body top.
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