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  2. I’ve never seen one advertised at less than 4.3kg - I window shopped them for 18 months before buying mine (and promptly traded it a fortnight later! This is the bass that taught me a hard lesson in making sure you’ve played one before buying one! 🤣)
  3. All pedals in excellent condition and with velcro attached to the underside. Delivery via RM special delivery approx £5 per pedal, all will be packaged very carefully in a suitable box. Sandford & Sonny Bluebeard Fuzz. Legendary bass fuzz I bought years ago, Mastodon and Baroness approved. £120 unboxed. Zoom Ultra Fuzz UF01 Excellent versatile gated fuzz, getting rarer, great fuzz factory alternative £100 SFX analogue bass chorus I had this custom built by Max a number of years back. Lush chorus with great filter options. Unboxed £120 MXR envelope filter, purple sparkle, boxed. Great filter just not getting used at the moment. £100 boxed Mega deal buy all four pedals £400
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  4. I like the general look of the two shown here, but I'm very much of the mindset that if the body design is asymmetrical then this needs to follow through to the headstock design (a la Gibson EB3) and conversely if the body design is offset, then then a Fenderesque is fine.
  5. Off-the-scale craftsmanship
  6. I did send a message direct to your inbox offering a solution!
  7. Today
  8. Hi - I don't have a PayPal account any more, unfortunately. Would you be comfortable to email me your details? D
  9. Yes only E and H/B strings,
  10. Nice! I hope there is some softening of the break angle at the nut. Your strings might not like a sharp transition.
  11. Your G string is all yours.
  12. My BB P34 was 4.33 kg.
  13. I like these - it's good to see a builder with the guts to use their own designs. The three models appear to be the same apart from the body shape - the offset NQ appeals to me, the other two do look a bit neck-divey... I'd quite like to see that in confetti pink with a pearl scratchplate - in fact I'd quite like to see pics of a real one in any finish - I'm pretty sure the pics on the site are all digital renders.
  14. Simple but with a lot of thought going into it. Peterson Strobostomp HD - Mojohand Cream Pie - Beta MK1 - Subdecay Noise Theory - Bright Onion Patchbay - Darkglass Element. This was basically my gigging rig until I got the Anagram, it’s just so blissfully simple, sounds great, easy to dial in, everything stacks. I have an effects loop where I can drop a filter or modulation after the noise theory and any other gain or octave pedals just slot in before the board. Gigrig Generator into a Cioks 4 gives me the ability to power the board with IEC or Usb C, also I can use the power out of the Peterson to power anything I add in the patchbay. Board is also tall enough that if I ever wanted to add something, the Element fits underneath. Very pleased with how this has turned out.
  15. Magical expanding pedalboard (Mono Lite shown for size). Great for those that are always having to swap a pedal or two out for a gig. These don’t include a bag but I highly recommend a Pelican im2306 for them, fits like a glove and there are 2 on ebay right now.
  16. @thisisswanbon what I did for my NAMs other than capture a load of studio gear (that doesn’t have any controls) is dialled in my tone on my favourite piece of equipment, captured that and now I just have a single block I drop in and am ready to go.
  17. Open to offers on this but the KZ10s are no longer included.
  18. Open to offers
  19. Velcro applied, 3 holes drilled underneath for some reason. Newer style bag. Not really a lot else to say.
  20. Unopened never used, left over from when I had a million short scale instruments.
  21. Good condition, full working condition just gone unused since I got my Cosmic Ears IEMs. https://europe.beyerdynamic.com/p/dt-990-pro?srsltid=AfmBOopuTll-6-lqys-r9elMFuaroilmZRy17PtNhXR3Ok9lGtXBY59l
  22. I play 5 string basses mainly and used all the strings when playing in a function band (I resisted 5 string basses until the keyboard player said "you wouldn't need to change bass mid set if you had a 5" lightbulb moment 😄). Now I'm in a rock band I think in 2 songs I use the B string and never use the G string at all. I could go back to a 4 string and occasionally do in rehearsals but I'm scared I'd have to sell my lovely 5s. Could you use the G string for your other passion @SteveXFR ? Are G strings any good as brake/gear cables? 😄
  23. You would want it to give it the note to aim at for the next bar so not actually play any of your notes as you would be playing a bar ahead of the tune. Not so lazy if you can pull that off.
  24. Not sure how I’d cope without G strings….
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