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  2. Nathan East, always enhancing the song without overplaying. Anita Baker - Lead me into love
  3. Precision body, PJ pickups, fully loaded. Believe the body to be a squire,excellent condition. Pickups are wilkinsons, with the logo peeled off, all works well. £15 P&P.
  4. I think I'm free and up for this! I'd be happy to help out if you need. Personally, I'd LOVE a masterclass on setting up a Bass! EDIT: I don't have any Wals or Alembics or anything... happy to bring my MusicMans/MusicMen and pedalboard if they're of any interest to anyone...
  5. I did this with a 4/4 5 string in a Nissan Micra at one point.
  6. Genuine Fender Japan 75 reissue jazz neck, good condition, Gotoh machineheads, all works as it should, been plugged and redrilled at some point, holes all line up with standard Fender spacing. £15 p&p
  7. Audio purists will tell you not to. I’m not a purist, and generally speaking I and most audiences prefer in tune fretless/double bass and a little (imperceptible) comb filtering to the alternatives 👍
  8. In mint condition with original tags (does not show any sign of use). Beautifully constructed and offers a lot of protection for your prized instruments! My Yamaha TRB 5P2 electric bass fits as the Gator cases come up slightly bigger than standard. Icon bass case 45” internal. I’ll update the post with pics to show. * 3rd photo is my medium scale (33”) ACG bass in the case. *Collection preferred from Aylesbury or buyer arranged courier.* Online description below:👇 The Gator ICON Series Bag for 335 Style Guitars is a multi-layered semi-rigid bag that makes it easier to safely transport your instrument around. It is constructed from weather-resistant 1000D black nylon, for its exterior, while the interior is soft lined with red micro-velvet fabric. There are also hideaway backpack straps for easy carrying that also includes a bottle opener and stowaway D-ring. You won't need to worry about losing your gear, with the exterior pop-out luggage tag, and the interior serialized bag tracker, which can be quickly registered or identified with a laser-etched QR code. It also has a removable and adjustable neck support block with a hook-and-loop wrap that increases stability during transport. As well as this it has a TSA luggage lock-friendly zipper, rubber bumpers, and padded grab handles on the front back, and side.
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  9. Aeron remastered. You’ll never need to buy another chair and you can find pristine examples for well under half the cost of a new one on eBay, gumtree etc. Arms swivel in and out and slide back out of the way or quick release up/ down/ off.
  10. You should definitely go, they're amazing. Full of energy, tight as a nat's chuff and the bass player, Luca Pisanu, is amazing. Apologies for the sound, here's a snippet from last night's gig https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1738ocgr2a/
  11. I think the first Go West album was mainly Pino on one of his Stingrays/ Cutlasses?
  12. Yes, indeed it is.
  13. As new condition, does loads of things, £55 posted UK or £50 collected. Specification 58 bass effects and amp/preamp/DI models, including modulation, equalization, delay, and reverb Up to 4 effects can be used simultaneously, in any order 50 memory locations for the storage of user-created patches 30 preset patches Patch cycling Onboard chromatic tuner supports all standard bass tunings Tap Tempo for synchronization of delay times or modulation rates Auto Save function for automatic saving of all patch parameters ¼" input jack (both active and passive instruments supported) Dual ¼" output jacks Backlit LCD with contrast control for easy viewing in low-light environments USB port for power and firmware updates Lightweight and small enough to fit in your gig bag Easily integrated into any existing pedalboard Runs on 2 AA batteries, with alkaline battery life of up to 7 hours Optional AC adapter
  14. Can’t imagine many better shorties than this 5 er in the UK atm. 30.5”. looks a very good deal. https://reverb.com/uk/item/92416141-acg-0257-salace-e-type-headless-bass-5-string-eucalyptus-wenge
  15. I'd love to have a Herman Miller, however my budget is a little more modest. I bought this chair three years ago, replace an Ikea Markus which disintegrated. I use my chair almost all day, every day: https://amzn.to/43MVVGl The flip-up arms make it ideal for practice & recording bass/guitar. An essential upgrade for any office chair, especially on a laminate floor, is a set of roller skate-style wheels. These are the ones I bought with the chair: https://amzn.to/3JTF2mB The total outlay for the chair & wheels is still under £140.
  16. I used to transport my double bass in a VW Fox and a VW Up! which are both quite small. My method was with the back seat down, put the neck of the bass between the front seats, push forward until the tail end is in the boot, then push to the right, so the scroll moves to the left clearing the handbrake and gear lever.
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  18. I'll buy for £125 delivered (to Oxford area) if it's still available?
  19. my first bass back in the day ..
  20. I can confirm this is possible. Makes it pretty difficult to see out of the passenger side window, so be careful pulling out at junctions.
  21. I might try that next time stage size allows.
  22. In about 2005 I needed a new "office seat" for home use and after using a KAB Controller office chair at work for a few years I decided to take the plunge. Most other office chairs I've had or used ended up being uncomfortable or just dropping to bits. The KAB isn't cheap at about £1,000 but is VERY adjustable with height, tilt, weight, headrest adjust, lumbar air support etc. After 20+ years of daily general use it is still in great fully functional condition and you can get spares. Note: from 2020 I worked from home as well so thats 12hrs per day, 7 days per week. The arms also pivot up so I can use it to play bass on as well 👍
  23. Nice... but, those mono rail saddles make my teeth itch.
  24. Thank you. That’s alarming and outrageous by Selectron. Sorry for your loss. Will check out that thread too.
  25. I have the mxr. I think it’s more your touch on this pedal for ain’t nobody than the pedal itself. I think you have to get used to playing the pedal like a musical instrument itself. I just wanted this to get one synth sound though am using this as an octave and a chorus pedal too. I saved the three settings I need on preset one and two, three and four and five and six as I’m using the foot switch to change presets. Just in case I miss one. overall for live use it does the job.
  26. My experience was generally positive until I needed a repair. I owned both the Briefcase 2x5” combo until redundancy forced sale and the Bass Buddy preamp (basically the front end of the Briefcase amp). All was well until the Bass Buddy developed a fault and went off to Selectron, the so called UK service centre. After almost a year and numerous chase ups Selectron decided my Bass Buddy was unrepairable and wanted a ridiculous amount of money to return it to me that I didn’t bother, swearing to never touch another piece of PJB gear. Might also be worth reading the thread “Phil Jones in crisis” posted in the general discussion section by @cetera here before parting with any cash.
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