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If you don’t get a follow-up from her, message me and I will look into it. They may be a little overwhelmed due to the interest in this new amp.
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ok, yes, all money is paid by the buyer so I guess you can say that fee is too, but it is a price on top of the sale that the seller doesn't get and can't avoid
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Some great clips of this amp in live use.
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High Quality 3/4 DB Gigbag - suggestions?
tinyd replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
Yikes! Mine is still in perfect nick but then it's not like I'm taking it out multiple times times per week.... Out of interest, are aluminium DBs heavier than wooden ones? -
Geek99 started following Risky Business, 80s band setup blog
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@Lozz196 I really enjoyed that, (hated the original) with the two singers giving it their all -the guy is hitting most of the same notes as the young lady is.
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walshy started following Ampeg V4B with Ampeg 212AV Cabinet
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Ampeg V4B Reissue 100w Valve Amp. In great condition and always kept in the Ampeg Cover sleeve. Only 6 months old and very light use, gigged it a few times and it's excellent. This is beautifully paired with a matching Ampeg SVT 212A. They both have almost brand new Ampeg Soft Covers too. Only selling as I use my new Barefaced 310 which is magnificent and I would like to purchase an Aguilar DB751 which is on here, if it goes I will probably withdraw this. Happy to help with delivery / meet up somewhere if that helps. No offers, price is firm. The Ampeg V-4B bass guitar amplifier head is a modern reissue of the legendary, much-loved original model that was first released in 1971. The Ampeg V-4B features all-valve pre- and power-amps, with the power amp producing 100 watts thanks to its compliment of four 6L6GC valves. The pre amp comes equipped with a pair of 12AX7 tubes and includes a driver section that is fitted with a single 12AX7 and a single 12AU7 valve. The pre amp also features a three-band EQ with Ultra Hi/Lo switches and a three-position rocker switch that selects the mid tone frequency. To give the Ampeg V-4B a more modern edge, it comes equipped with a -15dB input for use with active instruments, an integrated balanced DI output and multiple speaker outputs.
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Uncle Rodney started following Post your latest pedal
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Luv 'em or hate them, I bought one of these from the big Az, was £20!? I was wanting a pre-amp so I could plug my BG into the line level computer interface, this does it. I also use the XLR into my mixer desk which is also connected to my computer audio interface at line level. For my purpose there is a lot of tonal variation to be had 🙂 I can get all kinds of BG tones. There is some "distortion" available when Drive is >90%. There's so many variations of distortions, this is just one. My BG is always very boomy bassy on the E, I can easily "correct" that with this unit. I'd need to measure the current drawing from the PP3, anyway I now use a mains PSU. By using this unit, I am trying various VST fx to see what works for me, knowing the impedances are correctly "matched", so even in bypass I believe this unit still presents the correct Z to my passive BG.
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bottomfeed started following Joe Dart Style Large Plastic Knobs
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Joe Dart Style Large Plastic Knobs
bottomfeed replied to d_g's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Thanks for putting me in the picture folks 👍
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Parklife - Blur
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I believe a couple of guys on Talkbass road test the prototypes and have input to the manuals. While they might not make the final cut, @agedhorse is open to suggestions and ideas, and is consequentially a good guy to have designing our bass amps.
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SpondonBassed started following Nice to meet you
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Welcome Goety.
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High Quality 3/4 DB Gigbag - suggestions?
Happy Jack replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I hate to say this, Tiny, but that's exactly the rapidly-disintegrating gigbag I already own. -
Belka started following Risky Business, 80s band setup blog
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That's actually quite a good point, although it may be skewed somewhat by genre and geography. I would associate the early '80s a bit more with British pop and rock bands - the second British invasion as MTV might have termed it. In the later '80s British commercial music went into something of decline, and American hard rock/Hip Hop became a lot more popular.
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You are correct, my mistake. As I do sell on eBay, I should have realised that. Corrected Rob
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New Fender Vintera II Roadworn 60's Precision
Jonesy replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
You're right, I'm sorry. Maybe for my penance I should buy a new P bass? -
I have a friend who went to see it, who loved the original and this is what he had to say about it, “Just seen Spinal Tap 2. I laughed about 10 times but all in the last 10 mins. Elton John v good. I had to see it but set the bar low and you will be ok!!” pretty much echoes what Mark Kermode said, except for EJ.
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I think you'll find it's paid by the buyer.
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...to burst to pieces?
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tinyd started following High Quality 3/4 DB Gigbag - suggestions?
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High Quality 3/4 DB Gigbag - suggestions?
tinyd replied to Happy Jack's topic in EUB and Double Bass
I've had one of these for about 8 years and it's great - well made, loads of handles plus wheels https://www.gear4music.ie/Woodwind-Brass-Strings/Westbury-Deluxe-Padded-3-4-Double-Bass-Gig-Bag-with-Wheels/1MBI -
If you play baroque music, should you use A = 415 Hz, not tempered scales, original instruments, but not forget those extramarital affairs, different conflicts with contemporaries, controversial political views etc.? Can you play music, or are we just discussing about a performance that includes numerous details that seem to be more important than the music itself? I hate Springsteen singing, although his songs are fine. To me Dylan sounds dreadful, and many of his songs are total #rap. I like some of Wolfgang's music, although he was next to impossible as a person (I am more than happy that social media wasn't invented earlier). Do I have to tell a story (an excuse) before I play any music from Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, or Charlie Mingus? Or should I just let the listeners to choose between enjoying their music, or thinking about their actions?
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New Fender Vintera II Roadworn 60's Precision
krispn replied to HeadlessBassist's topic in Bass Guitars
That’s charcoal frost is giving me the Sean Hurley sig vibes. -
"The 80s" is a very broad church ranging from "New Romantic" and synth-pop via jangly guitar bands all the way through to acid house. Of course most people tend to forget about anything post 1985 unless the band had already had hits before then. The problem I have with bands like the one in the clip above is that for me music in the 80s was as much about the image of the artists as it was about the songs. If the music is going to be performed by a bunch of beardy old blokes in crap shirts then it doesn't matter how well they have nailed the sound, the audience would be better off someone playing the records. I hope the OP is taking note...