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I know some Red Fang is tuned really low, possibly A# and Green Lung mostly use C
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Hammond XPK-100 MIDI Bass Pedals
prowla replied to ash's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Keith McMillen KMI 12 Step and MIDI Expander This is the original KMI 12 Step Controller. It can be used as a set of bass pedals, to trigger chords, samples or even drum sounds. I’ve used it with a variety of synth modules for adding strings and organ for live gigs. I’m now playing more keyboards live so I’ve gone back to my Hammond bass pedals. There is software online to hook it up to a computer or iPad but I’ve always used it with hardware and it has done the job really well. I’ve colour coded the ins and outs with tape but can remove if required I’ve also taped the note names on the unit as I found it easier to see live. I used masking tape so it’s easy to remove without much residue to clean. KMI has now been rebranded as Muse Kinetics since Keith McMillen sadly died last year. Support is still available for all the KMI branded versions of their products. It’s really small and neat compared to a traditional bass pedal controller and weighs next to nothing. The unit itself is slim and made from woven carbon fibre. I have the original (tatty) packaging for both the pedals and the expander. I’ve included a link so you can see what it does. The Mark 2 version retails at around £435 street. The included MIDI expander was bought separately for £65 as I wanted to integrate it with my outboard hardware rather than use it with my computer. Postage at buyer’s cost UK only. No trades.
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Barefaced One Ten Cabinet Steel Grill reduced to £295
bassplayer76 replied to ash's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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3 Times A Lady - Commodores
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Squier 40th Anniversary Precision - *Reduced to £330*
nottswarwick replied to NJE's topic in Basses For Sale
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Awesome analogy synth I was using for a project that's no more, so not getting used sadly. Perfect for someone looking for heavy bass synth but like me gets all flustered with menu's/programming etc. Great working condition.the wings have been upgraded with custom wooden ones (the original black ones are renowned for going sticky n tacky) Comes complete with box/instructions . Also a padded Cobra case. If collected I'll chuck in a basically new great quality Gorilla stand for it 👍. Ideally I'd prefer collection or meet but happy to post if buyer sorts out his own courier and cost. In a perfect world I'm looking for a trade on a guitar combo, 1x12 or 2x12 Not the best pics, I'll take some more in better light.
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Hellzero started following Andyjr1515-build Wal Pro 1e
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3 Times Enough - Nine Below Zero
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Looks the business, but the minimum order is 70 yards!! I shared the suggestion of pulling the tab to see if the grill comes away. If it does then her Mum will probably replace the fabric (Dad is blind) and can discuss options with the daughter. She wouldn't take a cab apart though.
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three started following Andyjr1515-build Wal Pro 1e
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Karabass started following Zon Standard Legacy Bass For Sale
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Say It Again - Don Williams
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I used those (plus machine screws) to secure the feet on my BF Two10 after the ply got a bit messed up by rough handling. Much more secure than the original wood screws fixed directly into the ply.
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Marvin started following Squier Classic Vibe 5 string Jazz. I'm surprised. Very surprised.
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Squier Classic Vibe 5 string Jazz. I'm surprised. Very surprised.
Marvin replied to leschirons's topic in Bass Guitars
A fellow bass player I bump into at open mics and gigs has just bought Squier Sonic Precision. He usually plays a Japanese Fender Precision Lyte and also has a Warwick Corvette $$. He told me the Sonic plays better, sounds better than the Fender and he can't remember why he bought the Warwick. -
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I just used 4 of those to rebuild a piano bench so that I could bolt the padded bit down to the leggy bit. Great job. Very neat.
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Graham A changed their profile photo
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Evening all. I'm selling this beautiful Zon Bass. This has the lowest action of any bass I have ever owned. It really is effortless to play. The neck is impeccable, as you would expect from such an incredible builder. The finish is so beautiful that the maple is stunning. Before my time, it was fitted with a drop tuner on the E and some new pickups. ( original tuner is in the gig bag). It sounds incredible. I was using it in a 70's/80's funk-pop band. It sounded great. I haven't used it for at least 6 months. I found some blurb The first bolt-on neck bass Zon ever made, this Legacy Standard features a two-piece hard maple body finished in natural. The electronics are the newly developed Polyfusion ZP2D active system, which features an active volume control, pickup blend, bass and treble boost/cut controls, and an internal midrange control. £900 posted insured to UK address £865 collected Any questions, give me a shout
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Oh yeah, not knocking them as such, just wish they had a few more options.
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I'm not sure you need to worry abnout sacrificing the bolts. the T-nuts will be well below the surface you are painting and you could always use blu-tac/chewing gum/plasticine to cover the nut, it's all going to be invisible once the speaker is fitted. I don't really like t-nuts much so I'm shifting to furniture nuts in future the t-nuts sometimes overhang the narrow strip of baffle left once you've cut the speaker hole so I'm hoping these will be neater
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I did notice that overhang 😂 Dave 🤩
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LawrenceH started following Stage Pianos
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I tried a lot of stage pianos before PMT closed their doors. My 2p: The Nords sound good and have great interfaces, the samples are all somehow more musical and characterful than a lot of the competition. But, the nicest Rhodes samples tonally are lacking depth/richness because the samples just aren't big enough. Keyscape absolutely runs rings round them. Likewise, the Steinway D sample shows its age which is a shame because it's nicer tonally than the bigger 'White Grand' (Steinway A). The Yamaha grand sample is better than any of Yamaha's own. One general criticism of the piano samples is lack of 'ppp' samples, they could have a softer tone at the bottom. Hammond sounds great. The key to pricing stability is their sound library, but get a model with resonance modelling. Crap actions on the electro, weighted or otherwise, passable on the stage but far from the best. Yamaha YC/CP: VERY disappointing pianos, just bland digital-sounding. Shame as the organs on YC were good and the interfaces are great. Didn't like the action on the 73 or the 88. Looking at 88 key models which I appreciate you're not sold on: Yamaha p525: much better samples and action vs CP. Good if you don't want all the organ stuff Roland, all the pianos sounded awfully dull except the RD2000 'German Stage' Expansion which was actually good (also nice action). The rest haven't surpassed the old 700NX IMO. Kawaii: pretty good sounds, certainly musical, decent action too (88 note weighted tho). I ended up with an MP7SE. Organ/FX not as good as the Nord but the piano key/sound connection is the best of the bunch. Not light though! Something I'd like to take a punt on, but haven't tried, is one of the Studiologic Numa X - either the 73 or the GT. Demos/reviews of the EPs and the downloadable Steinway D sound superb to my ears. Not sure if they have organ sounds though
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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
