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  2. The kits you linked look quite affordable. It looks like the tricky bits have already been done for you: the neck is fretted and the body routed. I guess you really just need to finish the body (oil finishes are easier to apply and are a bit more forgiving than paint/lacquer) and then screw it together. In other words it looks like a relatively easy job to end up with a working guitar at the end of it.
  3. I picked up this bass at the weekend for £69 as a bit of a project. I think from the last picture it looks like an Ibanez. According to my research the logo is a post 1975 type. I also discovered that Ibanez stopped making P Bass copies in 1977 0r 1978 so I guess this bass comes from between those years. Does anybody out there have any information on Ibanez basses from this period? I would love to know more about the bass. It actually sounds really good even with the ancient strings on it, although it's a little quiet and noisy. I'm assuming as the pickups are quite low I will need to raise them a bit. But yeah if anyone out there has information of these basses I'd love to hear!
  4. Nuns In Frozen Heaven - Zappa -
  5. Thanks, Mokl. I was running two as a vertical stack – best live sound I've ever had!
  6. The DM610 is a large bookshelf/standmount speaker from renowned hi-fi brand B&W, featuring a well-braced 30-litre sealed cabinet with 8-inch mid-bass driver. The larger driver and extra cabinet space create a much better low end range than from most similar speakers. This model allows for either bi-wiring or bi-amplification. These speakers present clean tight bass response, surprisingly clear mids for such a large driver and the pleasant highs that the well-designed B&W tweeter at that time was famous for. They can be driven quite loud, enough for the physical effect of the bass to be felt without audible distortion or a sense of sound compression. Both speakers are in Very Good condition, especially for their vintage. All-original, complete with full grilles (one of which has a small hole, shown in the final photo). Only £125. Collection from Bournemouth BH6 preferred. Here comes the science bit… Type: 2-way closed, shelf speaker Colour: Ash black veneer Dimensions: 490 x 236 x 303 mm (H x W x D) Weight: 7.8 kg Recommended amplifier power: 30-150 W Frequency response: 70 - 20,000 Hz (±2 dB) Crossover: 2500 Impedance: 4 Ohm
  7. The ROLAND KD-8 Kick Pad is a lightweight 8-inch high-quality trigger pad designed for V Drums, featuring a solid durable metal and rubber construction. Its compact size and lightweight design make it easy to transport and store, making it a versatile option for drummers looking for a reliable and high-quality kick pad to enhance their performance. Designed to replicate the sound and feel of a traditional kick drum. Great condition: tested and in full working order. Will work with all Roland TD modules. Selling due to kit upgrade. Width: 27cm Depth: 26cm Height: 40.5cm Weight: 6 lbs 7oz Only £55. Collection from Bournemouth BH6 preferred.
  8. They really sing on this bass 👍
  9. No, this is not a pressure shot only being on sale for 1 week… it’s because I’m about to take a long Basschat hiatus. Was meant to start Monday, but I’ll give it one more week. It’s a stunning bass, but my modded ‘95 Ray gets more attention as it’s a highly nostalgic bass for me, so as much as I like this Special I’m struggling to justify keeping it. Made in 2020, great condition, Ivory White with Rosewood fingerboard. Super comfy to play and sounds spot on - sound clip posted below. Weighs 4kg / 8.9lb. Comes with original case and candy. Collection Only - Chesham, Bucks, HP5 Sound clip... - Preamp EQ is flat. - Strings are well worn in. - Played into Logic and Aguilar Plugin Suite, AG amp set flat, 2x12 cab. https://on.soundcloud.com/V8rMhOAYPuROzTsOKy Feedback -
  10. Must admit Uke idea alone didn’t grab me but Uke/ABG combined would be good I think, it might not only allow those already playing them a space, but encourage others to give them a go 👍
  11. I joined in 2010 and it was already a thing then.
  12. Do you know the name of every bass player in bands that you don't listen to? What a ridiculous thing to say. I don't even know the name of every bassist in bands I DO listen to.
  13. Amazing basses. 👍 I’ve got the Sea Foam Green (bought from BC), and it’s lush. First Jazz I’ve ever really bonded with, and use the array of tones it has.
  14. I appreciate bassists are deconstructing their basslines and Peter Hook may have made his own unique contribution to the music scene but honestly there’s not an awful lot to deconstruct is there. And I don’t know what I was supposed to glean from last night’s effort. I was hoping perhaps I could recommend this series to my non bass playing chums to show them what it’s all about. The odd glimpse of Jamerson and King helped a bit but otherwise no. Tonight’s episode may be a bit better.
  15. Please edit to put sold in subject line 🙏
  16. That is indeed a very nice Jazz Bass. The sunburst on it is beautiful, nice and dark contrast with just the right amount of red. May you have a lot of fun playing it.
  17. My 4/4 dB fits in a Skoda citigo. Using the neck down the foot well body on reclined front seat method. I got to a bass bash once with the dB, two powered cabs and three bass guitars....in the citigo; but I can't quite remember how.
  18. Why can you not believe that someone hasn't heard of someone? Even as a bass player I don't know the names of most groups that I didn't have much interest in, and some that I did. I have heard of him from being on here and people talking about him, but most people of most groups I don't know so it seems reasonably likely that the majority of people wouldn't have heard of the bass player in a group that had a few top ten hits and a handful of more top 40s. I mean showaddywaddy had twice as many hits (including a number one hit) and I have no idea what their bass player is. I could probably name about 4 or 5 bass players from 80s groups at most.
  19. I can understand that Peter Hook's playing (or that of any bass player) may not be to your taste, but to claim that you have never heard of them is just being ignorant. I have little interest in the other two bass players in the series, but at least I know who they are and what they have played on. It may be that my lack of interest in their playing is that I don't much like (from a musical PoV) anything they have played on.
  20. Yes.... I will offer you 0% of any finance 😆
  21. Thanks those that responded. The kids are happier for your kindness. Until next time, or someone finds the elusive bass compressor lol
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  23. MARKBASS MB58R CMD 121 P 300W 1X12 BASS COMBO very light only 14.3kg As new! Only used for one gig no longer needed. Amazing lightweight bass combo based in Brighton Sussex Spec from Andertons TheMB58R CMD 121 P features 1x12" Markbass classic ceramic speaker and a new piezo tweeter. The P series is created for those who like classic speakers but don’t want to carry heavy stuff, thanks to the revolutionary material AND TECHNOLOGY used for the cabinet enclosure, the MB58R CMD 121P weighsonly 31.6 lbs / 14.3 kg! SPEAKER: 1×12” Markbass classic ceramic TWEETER: new piezo tweeter SPEAKER POWER HANDLING: 300W RMS (AES Standard) REFLEX: Rear IMPEDANCE: 8 ohms CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: 3.5 kHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 45Hz to 18KHz SENSITIVITY DB SPL: 99dB CONTROLS: GAIN | 4-BAND EQ | VLE – VPF FILTERS MASTER VOLUME | LINE OUT level control PRE/POST EQ e GND switches OUTPUT POWER: 300W RMS @ 4 ohm, 150W RMS @ 8 ohm DIMENSIONS: 17.72”/ 45cm (w); 22.68”/ 57.6cm (h); 18.64”/ 47.1cm (d) WEIGHT: 31.6 lbs / 14.3 kg
  24. Nun of the Above - Duran Duran
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