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    Jabba the gut

    Had a brainwave/fart for another mad project [to be revealed] Brought some saddles and some machine heads from Mr Gut which has completely enabled the chaos to begin! Brillant. Awesome. Perfect! What a legend. Thank you.
  3. I would buy this in a second if it is still for sale. I live in San Diego and not only would pay you your asking price but would of course pay all shipping and compensate you for your time. Please let me know Thanks and Best Scott
  4. Would be interested in this either as a combo or the head alone. Not sure if your interested in selling still? Best Scott
  5. I had a nearly new Mocha P bass bk in 77. Those new pictures with the crazing, colour tone etc show the body and neck are prob legit but as we've already deduced the entire thing is a hack job. Pity. If its a nice weight then its prob a nice player.
  6. Bought an MXR octave deluxe from Minininjarob. Great comms, and lovely guy. Easy transaction, would defo buy something again.
  7. Down the road from where I work.... Must resist, must resist 🙈
  8. A couple of gnatty little additions for your HX stomp with the pedalnetics and Bright Onion switches. I don’t need them for my basic requirements so anyone interested give me a shout. Includes U.K. postage
  9. Hi, Mixed results with IEM's at the moment ...... Can get all the feeds to sound "good" in my ears ....... EXCEPT bass. Probably because I care more about how the bass sounds than just being able to hear and blend the rest of the band. The issue is a very "clanky" bass tone in the IEMs' but a great tone from the backline bass Rig, and the FOH. So, without IEMs the bass sounds good on Stage and FOH (as does the band). But, once the IEMs are in place the bass is completely different ... and not in a good way. The IEM's are Shure SE 215's via Xvive U4 wireless set. (I will get these (or replacements) custom fitted to my lugholes over the next week or 2). Just working up to using my new A&H CQ18T live so wondered whether the following might work well as I now have 8 Monitor Outputs - One monitor mix with "the Band, plus Ambient Mic" Another monitor mix for a specific Bass output. Combine the 2 Jack outputs using a lead taking 2 mono Jacks to an XLR connector - then Via XLR onto the Xvive Transmitter? I could pan the two channels if I need different balances or just change each channel volume?? If this isn't daft ....I'll give it a try over the next few days and report back! Thoughts?? Cheers Ian
  10. That's a good shout, hadn't thought of that angle.
  11. I guess with the Fazely stuff there's a chance that Bax's earlier financial problems might have disrupted the manufacturing process if they weren't able to pay the factory at any point.
  12. As long as you have realistic expectations, you should be fine. Gigging with one of these is akin to a high powered 1x12 bass combo, such as the Markbass CMD121 mentioned above. If you can gig with one of those, you can gig with a high-powered 1x12 PA speaker. I gigged for several years with a Headrush 1x12 speaker without PA support, before going direct to PA with IEMs, and I used a markbass 1x12 cab with different heads before that.
  13. Thanks Phil, THe IEM's are Shure SE215's - I'll start a thread .... I think I've found a way to do a specific EQ for the bass plus "The Band" into IEM mix. But could be completely wrong!!!!
  14. Yes, strictly speaking “The MXR Custom Shop Script Phase 90”. Same circuit, just with LED and power jack.
  15. I'd love to play in there, but it's a bit cramped for us and they don't really want covers bands. Ho hum.
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  17. Just chipped in. Wishing you all the best @lee650.
  18. I've seen this around a couple of times and it's EXACTLY the kind of vintage bass I'd be after - one that's been messed around too much for a collector, but loved enough that it's been played a lot and worth customising. If I was still playing 4-string basses I'd love to have a go on it - could be a killer instrument. Or a mutt, but it'd be worth trying.
  19. Our rehearsal space has Ashdown Rootmaster 500 heads through ABM 8x10 cabs. It's awesome.
  20. This about honest ratings hits the mark. My tech friend says similar about how power is now rated at 1k, which isn't really honest low end. It requires more power to reproduce low end, so you get higher, impressive numbers.
  21. My Beedster II:
  22. Nice to see the old brand doing well and making basses again.
  23. Simple covers band board. A pedal snake covers all connections: instrument chain to amp, send and return loop and 9v power.
  24. Nothing ventured, nothing gained, unless you think he's going to mug you and steal your bass if you go to a rehearsal.
  25. UPDADE!!!! It's arrived with Bass Direct and they're sending it out today to be with me tomorrow! To say I'm excited is an understatement...
  26. Bought new by me back in March, but it hasn't found a space in my workflow and therefore is being moved on. "A ‘parallel generative’ synthesizer combining two very different approaches to synthesis synonymous with the so-called East Coast and West Coast schools. It sports two sequencers, two oscillators and two envelope generators, along with a wavefolder and a novel (for Moog at least) dual-mode filter. Labyrinth feeds its two fixed-wave oscillators, outputting sine and triangle waves respectively, into a mixer section offering the addition of noise and a ring modulator. The mixer output is then faced with a voltage-controlled wavefolder (VCW) on one hand and a filter on the other. These two circuits can be placed in parallel or in series, in either order, and between them provide enormous scope for sound sculpting" £450 ONO plus £5.79 delivery. Based in Sheffield if you want to come collect it. Delivery will be 1st class recorded.
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