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  2. I'll get back tomorrow with my answer as we just come hole from Kyle Eastwood's concert and I'm really tired.
  3. I took the vintera II to rehearsal last night and played it on a couple of songs and it was a lot of fun and contrasted well with the JMJ mustang I'd been playing earlier. I took it as it came out of the box so will I need to make some adjustments. There's way too much relief in the neck, but as the adjuster is buried at the body end It's too much of a faff for now and I'll take care of that after changing the strings for LaBella flats when I'll do a full setup. I like how the wiggle stick stays in the position you leave it at rather than letting gravity flop it down when you let go (like it does on my Squier CV VI) however the plastic trem tip doesn't seem to want to stay on the wiggle stick. The tip end of the stick is threaded, but there doesn't seem to be a corresponding thread inside the tip for it to bite into, so I haven't been able to get it to stay attached. Any ideas?
  4. So Fresh, So Clean - OutKast
  5. Well, no. It's marked for deletion.
  6. Owen

    Donner Pocket Go

    I am awaiting a full report!
  7. So you posted £7 as the price to avoid paying the tiny selling fee?
  8. Nut width please?
  9. More than the £50 limit for the free account, so I think admin need to delete the advert
  10. So we have to guess the price?
  11. I'm not convinced it's wise for people to try to sell their own second hand gear on this thread - I'm really trying to be nice and not comment directly on their prices as given the topic of this thread it should be relatively clear that dirt cheap is what we are talking about (i.e. no more than £50 to £100 for cabs and probably £150 max for almost all the heads with the exception of the twin and quatro valves)!
  12. Nice to hear, I’ll get up there soon 👍
  13. Nice, I might give that a go, could have done without the extra pocket though, wonder be fitting it in the gigbag with that I fear.
  14. been there , done that , my interpretation however is more like your other choice 😂
  15. You'll have a happy friday: that was fantastic !
  16. Pickups without exposed pole pieces Markbass Black/gold hardware
  17. I'd buy it in a heartbeat but I have the same head unit (amongst others) and a couple of TE cabs ( a 2x10 + 1x15) so really can't justify it. 🫤
  18. Here's mine, Jeremy Vine. A light and frothy tune with a Portuguese title that translates as Hate Everybody Immediately, ha, no, not really, it means Sleepy Village. I could imagine supping a cold beer in one of the beach huts and listening to this. Mind you, I could also sit in one of them listening to Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine, so what do I know? Ended up sounding like a Fisher-Price Johnny Marr on my Westfield Les Paul copy through an RP80 effects pedal, cursory bass came from the Vester P copy and MT Drums went bum-tet-bum-tet. Wavepad and Audacity, as ever, put it all together.
  19. Lol whoops. That's the price of postage
  20. Great bass for that money. Go for it.
  21. Absolute steal at this price, I can’t believe this is still here
  22. Who cares about businesses that made millions off the backs of artists and their fans by turning scalping into a web operation? Agents will do fine enough selling tickets. Resellers will do fine enough out of genuine reselling. All the excitement is for no longer being reamed when the only way to buy a 50 quid ticket is pay 150 quid.
  23. Today
  24. Will check with Mission Control as to whether I'm allowed out or not...
  25. Thankyou. I retired from the city late August and started part time at guitar tech as the bass tech. Quite a career change at 63! Joe the owner is passionate about running a shop that he wanted music shops to be like. It a rare thing. We try really hard to make it a place worth coming back to..
  26. For sale is my outstandingly good Lakland Skyline 55-AJ 35” scale Active Jazz Bass. This is one of the best playing & best sounding basses I’ve ever had, I’ve had numerous comments on how good it sounds, particularly since the pickup & preamp mods,’which has turned it into an incredibly versatile bass giving you the option of everything from thumpy, tone down passive P-bass to Marcus Miller slap, to rear pickup focused funk and anything inbetween. Condition-wise the bass is in good condition - it’s been gigged and isn’t a dog by any stretch but it isn’t a brand new bass - it’s a working bassists bass, supremely high quality and it will not let you down. The only thing that I have to mention is it did get a knock underneath next to the back strap button - this caused a couple of cracks in the lacquer that went around from the stacked knob to the rear control panel. It was taken to a luthier for professional repair and it was fixed & the lacquer was redone, you can see the mark if you look, and if you tilt it in the light you can see where the lacquer was cracked, but it has been repaired and it is smooth to touch. There’s no structural damage and you only notice it if you look for it, however I have to mention it as it’s there and I have factored it into the price SPECS: It has a swamp ash body with a beautiful figured maple top, 22 fret rosewood fretboard & a 35” quarter sawn maple neck with a reinforced head and 2 graphite reinforcement bars. It has the option to string through the body or through the Lakland custom bridge, and 5 hipshot tuners in a 3+2 layout. This bass has one of the best B strings I’ve ever played, only bro g beaten by my Dingwall, but you can get the same clarity on the B string all the way up the neck. MODS: Preamp: The original preamp on these is the cheap Bartolini-licensed MK1 that is also in the 55-01. It had no Passive mode and sounded pretty rubbish. The preamp was replaced with a Nordstrand 2 Band preamp (2B-4C) with Tone control & push/pull for active/passive mode, so the layout is now: Volume/Blend/Tone/Stacked Bass & Treble. Tone control works in both active and passive mode, and if you open the rear cavity there is gain trim pot, where you can have the preamp so it is exactly the same volume in passive as it is when active and totally flat, or it can be turned up by up to 15db. Bass is +\- 12db @ 50hz and the Treble is +\- 12db @ 4khz - I t’s a very musical preamp, not one of those where if you boost it more than 30% it sounds horrendous Pickups: The original Lakland single coil pickups that were in the bass were pretty good, however I don’t play a jazz bass at centre detent very often and find single coil him annoying, and I thought I may as well do it whilst I got the preamp done, so after a lot of researching decided to go with the Anaconda AC5-TN stacked coil pickups, and they sound really great. Loads of clarity and a fat low end - if you give Anaconda basses a look on YouTube it gives you an idea, but they do old school/vintage just as well as modern if you EQ it for that - and they look ace with the big pole pieces too 😁 I am including a nice padded Ritter gig bag with the Bass, and I can post within the UK for £20 with DPD (I have a Bass Direct box & packaging from the last bass I bought from them & it will be extremely well packaged). I am selling as I have seen something I want, so I am putting it up for a very good price with a view to a quick sale, however I’ll likely pull it and keep it if what I want to get is sold Price is £795 (inc Gigbag +£20 for UK shipping)
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