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  2. I see this is still here. I'm not really in the market for one of these but I'm curious if you've had any interest?
  3. Thank you for trusting me this honor. Looking at the poll though, it seems I was caught up, but that might have happened after the voting officially closed? In any case image have been send in a PM.
  4. Such a bargain for an instrument of this quality. I love my BBP35. Good luck with the sale.
  5. For sale my 2 month old Nux MG30 ( with all the bits - extra 2 button footswitch + cable , power supply , USB cable all in original box ) All as brand new ........ Far too much in it for my use - check manual online . Price includes UK Mainland Delivery
  6. Great runthrough of the pedal by IMA!
  7. Guitars and basses displayed with no strings fitted always make me wary. To me that says there is a problem with the neck that will become obvious when strung.
  8. Looks and sounds great..
  9. Suck It And See - Arctic Monkeys
  10. Thank you Pete - It saw off both my Bravewood and Fret King Green Label, so it's a gift for someone. I will be including the big padded gig bag too.
  11. Bubble Gum (I Chewz You) - Captain Sky
  12. Thanks, Terry – much appreciated, mate. It's too good to be a backup!
  13. PRICE NOW DROPPED TO £300. Easily the best speaker cabinet I have ever used: am downsizing to lighter Genz Benz cabs as I rarely play live now. The Eden D210XST Cab is loud enough to be heard and yet still small enough to be used at home or in a small studio. For those players who need a portable, high-performance rig with even more low end than the XLT, Eden has designed a 2 x 10" cabinet for their XST woofers. Punchy and clean, the D210XST produces a full and clear tone through its two 10" speakers. It's excellent for delivering articulate bass lines with volume. This 2 x 10" cabinet handles more power than many 4 x 10" cabs on the market. The D210XST offers huge bottom end with its cleverly-designed tuned and ported cabinet construction and speaker selection: the low end is full but tight, the mids are open and well-defined and the highs are clear and crisp. Durable build quality makes this ideal for touring and live performances. All Eden enclosures are constructed with 5/8" thick void free plywood with full dado and rabbet jointing. Massive internal bracing prevents vibration and keeps the sound deep, tight and clear. Exclusive Eden Cast Frame loudspeakers and Eden Cast Bell low distortion tweeter horns are designed, hand-built and tested in their own factory in the USA. Very Good condition. Comes with an official Eden cover. Power Handling: 500 Watts Impedance: 8 Ohms Speakers: 2x10" Eden-spec Eminence EC1060XS speakers Tweeter: Eden Cast Bell low distortion Crossover: 3.5KHz @ 18dB Frequency Response: 30Hz - 14KHz Sensitivity: 103dB SPL Connections: Parallel 1/4 Inch and Speakon Dimensions: 23" w x 18" h x 18.5" d Weight: 59lbs / 26.8kg NOW ONLY £300. Collection from East London preferred, although happy for buyer to arrange a courier.
  14. Hi. Here you go (from the Gator site)... Length 12.50" Width 19.00" Height 9.00" Cheers!
  15. Marathon - Rush
  16. ... thanks. Update - the fretted bass is now sold, so if anybody is interested in the fretless bass please PM(DM) me. With the price etc. being 'fixed' (cannot be altered), I'll probably close this in a few days and relist the fretless independently.
  17. Rolo Beethoven - ELO
  18. Thank him, would be my vote. He feels appreciated and probably grateful his GF didn’t get shown up more than she managed for herself
  19. Sweets For My Sweet - The Drifters
  20. Our most recent one at the weekend was 2 days, 3 stages, 30 bands, 10,000 people... and 20 minute turnarounds!
  21. Excellent stuff! However, assuming that all the participants voted, only 2 other Basschatters scrawled their "X"... Twas ever thus!
  22. For me, this. The Japanese Fenders are consistently well manufactured instruments. As for the more expensive variants, I haven't really tried many, as I've not been in the market for one. I would expect my SVLs are easily on a par with the Custom Shop. I really only got those because Simon (Law, the man who makes them) asked me if he could make me a bass. They replaced the two Japanese PB70US basses I was using at the time. Should have kept them. Would particularly like my ash bodied one back.
  23. bugger..i only have cash.
  24. Not too bad Dave, not had too many pics taken so not posted much. Yup the singer is a lefty....that's one of the reasons I tend to use a Shorty on Glam gigs otherwise I end up sword fighting with him......
  25. * in 2001, since then it is about the 7th. Strange that it is now half the size that it was. what happened? Did it get too big for itself?
  26. Cherry Pie - Warrant
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