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Anyone in London may be interested in this Japanese 87 Squier precision... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/396993609106?_skw=squier+bass&itmmeta=01K3JNNWFZ84XY2CN0HWDB6XRP&hash=item5c6ea9bd92%3Ag%3ARicAAeSwY4VorHiu&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA0FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1dOncymAAfEsS9UJdtDtKewo1hj6n42kgZsym8k6CTMLWc%2BD%2BO%2BTHVysVeOVky1I7UzGILTR0WLXwbVWsIGFj3CROU%2BCquLpB%2BcXz2oqIVcDs6pKfF2b0QKi5kXf76qYUJw6x21LRkK5FOClwpzMq2TTl018GPftAfhMUDg7VGDZzoZyRAA5UjvYdLoB7ip7d6LUwHA7uE7k%2FBaoblCLcmIskJnBQFPJO7JlHRHiDXS1%2FwCd9btGaQ4gs%2BpUQ8Ryyk%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR6DI19WcZg&LH_ItemCondition=7000|3000|1500
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PaulHornBass started following Kickass 4 string black bridge. Brand new. £60
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vinorange started following Kickass 4 string black bridge. Brand new. £60
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A solid workhorse bass that wont let you down, in near perfect condition, features a 5 piece maple/nato bolt on neck, 45 degree string through body design, passive split coil and single bar pickups, with toggle switch tone and volume controls. Trades considered, Fender Mustang, G&L Fallout...what have you got ? Specs: Nut Width: 40mm String Spacing: 19mm Scale Length: 34" Weight: 3.94kg
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For the duo stuff I can highly recommend the RCF Jmix 8. We also use a J8 alongside it but the Jmix8 has done the job on its own plenty of times too 👍
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First day without torrential rain in Sydney for a few weeks, so updates can begin! First coats of primer are on - revealing a few points that need attention. Also, the neck has arrived. I found a great deal on this pretty nice Samick neck, which fits perfectly and feels quite good. Hardware and custom pickguard are on order.
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I wholeheartedly 2nd this.
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Phil Starr started following Microphone shocking
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This isn't right or OK. Something electrical is going wrong and needs fixing. It isn't static which will discharge once and go away and doesn't ususally build up on properly earthed equipment. The most common cause is a floating earth. We all trust the central pin on our plugs but it is connected to earth by many metres of cable in the walls and under the floor via loads of connections which may have been wired by the apprentice last thing on a Friday 30 years ago. You'll have some resistance between earth at the entrance to the building and this will be greater with any corroded or poorly made connections. A voltage will devlop between the earth on the plug and if the supply in the room is on spurs or two different ring mains then there may well be a voltage dfference between the earths on the two circuits. You can often measure a difference between two earthed appliances as they are both 'floating'. I run all our electrical gear off a single socket whenever I can, much easier nowadays with LED lighting and more efficient amps and speakers. That means the earth may be floating but if every earth is at the same potential you won't get shocked. The highest difference I've measured is 47V between earths in the same room. Mostly it's less than 10V which gives only a tingle. There can be other problems with the mains wiring. I've had cables shorting within walls and problems with buildings with circuits within rooms on different phases. Not every electrician is a genius unfortunately. Obviously the floating earth is a problem with the room so it should only happen in certain venues or practice rooms It could however be that something is shorting within a faulty bit of gear and that needs checking if you can find what it is
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spyder started following Self-built Ampeg B-15 style head
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Countracula - Bootsy's Rubber Band
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Counting The Beat - The Swingers
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Was it The Papashangos? Singer strips down to bodystocking and suspenders - stocky baldy fella? Merch included branded Buttplugs? If so they're relatively straightahead punk - they were on at Rebellion right before us, they were tight as and lots of fun though some may think them a touch frivolous. I liked 'em!
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ossyrocks started following Reunion Blues Continental Voyager Bass Gig Bag
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Possibly the best quality gig bag ever. Superb construction, fit, and protection, whilst still being sleek and manageable. A really top notch gig bag/case. But I don't really use it, it's been out of the house only a handful of times, and it's basically as new condition. Price includes postage to mainland UK.
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If you like transparent compression, the MXR is advisable, sure. I mean ‘transparent’ in that it doesn’t colour your tone in a significant way, like some compressors do. It does its fundamental job, really well, while leaving your tone largely alone. Some folks want a compressor to ‘thicken’ their tone, add ‘punch’ etc … and If that’s what you want from a compressor then the MXR isn’t for you. It contributes to the above, obviously, though its true quality is its ‘cleanliness’. Besides that, the functionality is on point. Highly controllable, intuitive, and the metering is invaluable. With such a seemingly transparent compressor, I find the metering to be extremely useful in dialling the thing accurately. I’ve had ‘tone magic’ compressors in the past, but I like to find my tone magic in other ways … let a compressor be just that. This one is an unexciting and utilitarian pedal that quietly and confidently does something super useful, really well.
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Subdivisions - Rush
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Sound Of The Suburbs - The Members
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On The Street Where You Live - Vic Damnone
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Fender American Ultra II Jazz Bass – Noble Blue ✅ Condition: Like new – barely played, only at home ✅ Sound: From vintage warmth to modern punch – noiseless pickups, redesigned preamp, active/passive switch ✅ Playability: Smooth satin neck, compound-radius fretboard, rolled edges, easy upper-fret access ✅ Pro Features: HiMass bridge (top-load or string-through), lightweight tuners, anodized pickguard This is Fender’s most advanced Jazz Bass – premium build, top-quality materials, and incredible veIMG20250726174202.heicIMG20250726174112.heicrsatility. IMG20250726171546.heic IMG20250726174156.heic
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22 Acacia Avenue - Iron Maiden
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1976 Precision - All original REDUCED £2250
Nibody replied to Dannygno123's topic in Basses For Sale
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Girls On The Avenue - Richard Clapton
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this may have already been mentioned but for low b definition i would suggest auditioning a status graphite with the graphite neck ...the pickup quality is a given.
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If that situation occurred in a car saleroom, you'd seriously suspect it was a pressure selling tactic.
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Nah, no mockery needed, gonna go with the original plan of black, dark grey and white.