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  2. Working in a coal mine - Lee Dorsey
  3. Be over later this morning Jay 👍
  4. Or in a period drama, it could be part of a military uniform https://www.amrevmuseum.org/collection/british-gorget
  5. Chicago Blues Brothers- great gig with a special tribute to Steve Cropper, a really rocking Green Onions.
  6. If you get the Tobias I hope you will like it better than this 😉 (looks am.....! 🔥
  7. Bump for added sale option. Would consider trades for Fender P / PJ 5 string or Sandberg Basic Ken Taylor 5.
  8. I have put these on a 72 & 69 P's, a 79 T Bird and a Gibson Ripper and they feel and sound amazing on each one. Gigged pretty hard on the Gibsons too and they're settling in nicely and sound just as nice as they did when they went on. Off to gig them tonight too in Leicester 👌
  9. Not often you see a Stenback up for sale - wonderful basses and rare as hens teeth! That is a great price too.
  10. Im going to see them in April. What could be better than simple riffs and pointy hats?
  11. In my case, a lack of spare cash. I'd have bought it on sight had I had the funds.
  12. He just turned up on my Instagram feed doing this. Colour me impressed.
  13. Working Class Man - Jimmy Barnes
  14. physical - Olivia Newton John
  15. Today
  16. The only trade I'm after potentially is a small cab 👍
  17. Yes, welcome ET - that's a fantastic looking Precision. I'm looking forward to hearing how it plays/sounds when you get it. The early eighties were an interesting time for offshoot instruments like the Specials and Elites. Fender were forced to introduce preamps and other additions when other makers suddenly burst into the eighties with more 'up-front' powerful basses.
  18. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/what-is-this-gigantic-fender-p-bass-bridge.1441155/
  19. Welcome ET, big fender fanboy here and I can honestly say that I’ve never seen one of those before, I’m following with interest
  20. Thanks for the link Geek99. I just saw a link to one on Reverb that sold for 150 just a few months ago, which seems a good price for something so rare. Could double for playing horseshoes with too.
  21. Found some further spec on the head Power Output: 200W RMS Power Requirement: 230/115/100 V Frequency response: -3dB at 35Hz and 14 kHz Speaker Outputs: Speakon/Jack High Instrument Output: Impedance 1m Ohms, input range 25mV - 1.5V p-p Low Instrument Input: Impedance 100k Ohms, input range 25mV - 6V p-p Line Input: Impedance 100k Ohms, input level 0dBu nominal DI Output: 600 Ohms balanced, level 0dBu nominal Speaker Outputs: 1/4" jack connectors for 4 and 8 ohm speaker cab configurations. Effects Send: 1k Ohms, level 0dBu nominal Effects Return: 1M Ohms, input level 0dBu Nominal Pre-Amp Tubes: 1 x ECC83 1 x ECC82 Output Tubes: 1 x ECC83 4 x 6550 EQ: Fully Passive Middle, Bass, Treble, Mid Shift, Bass Shift, Bright Mute: Mute the output of the amplifier (useful when tuning) VU Meter: Visual indication of the output level of the LB-30
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