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  2. Putting this up to see if anyone has anything they’d like to trade for this?
  3. Joyo Ironman Husky Drive mini pedal, mint condition, complete with box. This is based on an OCD type drive pedal. £20 posted within UK.
  4. Joyo Ironman Rushing Train mini pedal, mint condition, complete with box. This is a Vox style amp sim pedal. It's essentially a mini version of their ACTone pedal, one of a series including the American Sound, British Sound, Oxford Sound and Californian Sound. I read somewhere that these were. in turn, based on the Tech 21 "Character" series of preamp pedals, but I can't vouch for that. So if you want that Vox-ish sound in mini format, this is the pedal for you. £20 posted within UK.
  5. Maybe not countersunk.
  6. Oh, that, yes, what a silly Billy I am 🤷‍♂️. So let’s see, Bass: Colour is Black, DR Black beauties string are Black, scale 35”, passive V V T T. It looks like this: And this The make of the Combo is Orange, and get this, it’s colour is ORANGE Power: 25 W Components: 1x 8" Speaker Controls: Volume, Treble, Middle, (Mid) Freq., Bass Built-in tuner Analog signal path Bass reflex port AUX input Headphone jack with Cabsim circuitry -6 db Pad switch Dimensions (H x W x D): 365 x 325 x 235 mm Weight: 8.3 kg https://www.thomann.co.uk/orange_crush_bass_25.htm
  7. It's a slotted countersunk screw.
  8. Maybe for some... I'll confess I have a collection of 'boutique' basses. The collection as a whole, as well as each of them individually do bring me joy. I enjoy playing them at band practice, I enjoy switching between them, I sometimes just enjoy holding them and spending time marvelling at the skill of the person who made it, I also enjoy them as playable 'art' hung on my studio wall. I play them at home and each of them has been gigged more than once. A few I've had made specifically for me (Binky and a few ACGs) and some I've picked up here and elsewhere for a 'good price', so should I ever need to liquidate them, I could. It's each to their own, but I very much enjoy my basses, and I don't consider them purchases due to me 'needing' them. Though my personal 'wants' in a bass are: • 6 string (7, 8, 9, 10 also fine!) • Active • 24 frets • Through neck • Wood top There isn't a HUGE number of basses that offer those specs and are genuinely 'good' from my experience (Cort A6 is perhaps an exception) so I've found my sweet spot within the boutique basses world. Nowt wrong at all with a 4 string Harley Benton P-Bass, they're great for the price point, but they don't meet my personal bass 'wants'. There's are definitely others in my camp, don't write us all off as pretentious just because we like something different! 😋
  9. what size allen key does it take, if its a 1.5mm then its probably M3 like most metric saddle screws
  10. Looking forward to your updates on this thread 😁
  11. Land Of Confusion - Genesis
  12. Last night in a Boston pub, 1st dep for Kloane, an 80s+ covers band. Was apprehensive to be honest because, though I had depped twice recently with most of the guys for their soul big band, these songs were mostly brand new to me: I'd never attempted these basslines before, even at jam nights or learning at home. Out of 30 on the setlist, 9 days to learn 25 of them. I had a feeling they wouldn't mind if I used a tablet as an aide and it turned out to be the case - it was a bloody useful crutch. I don't know how I'd have fared without it, but on some songs I'd have been not got the starts right and missed some of the many breaks, interludes and specific endings. Most of the recorded tracks are fade out, but I had their backing tracks the vocalist uses on his solo gigs and I trusted the band would follow the structures, which they mostly did. Had a few unannounced key changes which totally threw me for more than a few bars as I was trying to desperately transpose in my head whilst keeping the groove going 😱😎. Pay wasn't the best, but we all get the same and this is the first that's not been cash No rehearsals, just straight in. It's nice they trusted me for that. I'm not even a semi-pro, so this has been a challenging but huge learning experience - and on the night a lot of fun once we got going. Hopefully I'll get called in again. In the meantime I plan on learning these songs properly!
  13. Can anyone reccomended a multi-effects pedal for a technically challenged old guy. I’m looking for something that isn’t too bamboozling. Thanks in advance.
  14. Today
  15. If the 1st fret we see is a zero fret then those dots on fret 2 are misplaced, and confusing (should be 1 dot @ fret 3). Looks more like a mockup someone photoshopped, not a real life instrument, but apparently it's real.
  16. Another dep last night, my 3rd and the 1st with this band. 25 great songs "learnt" in a week. First gig where I read off my tablet: hard to maintain focus on the score, check my fingerboard from time to time, get eye contact with bandmates and crowd, watch the drummer for visual clues. Had a blast though!
  17. The pups are EY Parts Eric Custom T Bird ceramic humbuckers. I chose to use two 14k Pups both higher output units which offer a huge range of very diverse tones. The Harley Benton is great starting bass for pup up grades. Alder body, bound neck, nicely finished, all for £199.
  18. kiat

    Jazz

    I'll have try one, one of these days. No music shops nearby unfortunately. Btw could you tell it's a USA visually from differences?
  19. Any interesting trades ?
  20. No man’s land NMA
  21. Beautiful guitar I would leave 10’s on it for sure as I feel it’s the perfect match for a Les Paul
  22. Looks great! How does it sound?
  23. All Ai. I’ve sent it off to a local luthier to see if I can make the build happen 👀
  24. Another smooth and friendly deal, cheers Ian 👍
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