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LiverpoolBassPlayer started following Gear4Music 3/4 size Double Bass case
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petecarlton started following MARKBASS CMB 121 BLACK LINE 150W COMBO - MINT
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Great little starter or practice combo, which has been connected up to test the circuit only: otherwise unused and in pristine condition. I can post this to the UK insured for £25 (I have the original box) or you are welcome to collect it from Mapperley in Nottingham (tea and biscuits available!). I'm also happy to meet up within an hour's drive from home. Full transparency: I also have this listed elsewhere, but for £275, so this is a special price for BCers. They are £349 from the major retailers. Not really interested in trades on this - I'm trying to downsize (and I could do with the cash!). MarkBass say: The CMB121 Black Line is an amazing entry level 150W combo, the perfect choice for those who want to start with the right sound and have enough power for both rehearsals and gigs. It delivers a sound superior to any other practice amp at this price, thanks to Markbass tone and quality. It features a headphone output, and an aux input for connecting your favourite media players to mix with your bass sound, letting you practice [sic] anywhere, anytime. These Black Line combos don't have the VLE and VPF filters you see on more expensive MB kit (no doubt to keep the price down), but I do have the Super Booster pedal which includes both (I took it in a trade recently with @Paddy777 of this parish). It's pictured, though not included in this sale, but I'm sure we could come to some arrangement on a price for a bundle of pedal and combo together! Hit me up if you're interested.
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Sweeneythebass started following Ashdown ABM500 EvoIII Bass amplifier head. £199
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phsycoandy started following Ashdown ABM500 EvoIII Bass amplifier head. £199
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Eat the Rich - Aerosmith
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Roughly 15 years ago I was in a band that did all that stuff - the guitarist we had was previously in one of the big military bands and she could sight read like nobody I've ever met before or since. Unless it was Guthrie level she'd just look at the page and it would be perfect first time, and she'd only need 2 or 3 run throughs to memorise it. She was scary!
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I Want It All - Queen
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CavershamBass started following TC Electronic - Brittle broken knobs / buttons RH450 / 750
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TC Electronic - Brittle broken knobs / buttons RH450 / 750
CavershamBass replied to Adee's topic in Amps and Cabs
For anyone interested, I've just fixed my RH450 and I have some leftover (brand new) rotary encoders and knobs for sale on the accessories board. For those wanting to do it, replacing the encoders was completely successful but does require desoldering and resoldering. -
I've got: 5 x Alps Alpine EC12E2420803 rotary encoders (TC Electronic Part number 7E34002911) 6 x Davies Molding 1106WA knobs (interference fit) These are all brand new. (I had to overbuy to fix my own RH450 hence the leftovers!) £3 each for the encoders (plus postage) £1.50 each for the knobs (plus postage) Happy to do a deal for the whole lot. Alex
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tauzero replied to mcnach's topic in General Discussion
Just ordered one of these from AliDistress: to give it a whirl with Fender Studio and anything else that takes my fancy. £14 (prices may go up as well as down). -
Len_derby started following Pub gig payment methods.. online, boooo!
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@Chienmortbb @Pow_22 Thanks for the information. With all the talk of valve tone and the thump of class A/B power amps and the heft - there, I said it 😱 - that you get from old school amp designs like this, coupled with what I think is pretty much a give away price, I'm surprised this is still hanging around. Someone somewhere mentioned that this series of amps wasn't particularly desirable but given that they doesn't suffer from the wooly sound some folks complain of with Ashdown amps I think they're an underrated gem. But as I gig almost exclusively on IEMs these days and have a light weight amp and cab for the occasional dep gig with backline, this is sadly in the way and needs to go to a new loving home.
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Most of our gigs are play now, pay later - the drummer and I both act as "treasurers" in that some of the gigs he does the online thing and others I do invoices for and collect the money, then we just redistribute it as a straight 4-way split. Generally works OK although occasionally we have to chase up payments.
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I find short replies like this sometimes put me off buying from people, if they don’t know anything about the bass then they only have to say so, I understand they might have had some timewasters but we’re talking about parting with nearly £3,500 in cash
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Come up further north! There’s a pub I regularly play at that’s strictly cash-only. To be fair, they have had free-of-charge ATM installed on the wall outside. So no one needs to die of thirst . On a serious note, it does make it harder for pub managers to ‘skim’ the fee they claim they’ve paid for entertainment. That definitely happened in Ripley a few years ago and the perpetrator got the sack.
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
Richard R replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Tried this, didn't work. 😬 Now paying for lessons - on the basis that if I don't then practice what I'm told I will be p*ssing money away as well as time. Let's see how it goes by Christmas....