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Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
BassTractor replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
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Green boy Audio Fearless F112 ( 2 of them)
Lakland5 replied to Lakland5's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Lakland5 started following Benz Benz Shuttle 9.2
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Due to an impending house move I'm thinning the herd. Up for sale is my Musicman Stringray Special 5H. Recently professionally set up with DR Sunbeams, classic natural look, excellent condition (there's one small ding on the back side - see pictures), super lightweight and easy on the shoulder for gigging. Comes with a hardcase which is slightly marked but structurally completely sound. Looking for £1850 collected from Stone (Staffordshire) or alternatively I do have a box to ship if you are willing to arrange a courier/insurance.
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funkle started following Green boy Audio Fearless F112 ( 2 of them)
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Green boy Audio Fearless F112 ( 2 of them)
funkle replied to Lakland5's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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New build thread: Paulownia body • Nitro • Dakota Red • MIM neck
Silky999 replied to Silky999's topic in Build Diaries
Quick update on this one Paulownia body is finally flat, sealed and mostly behaving after the usual prime → sand → spot fill → repeat cycle. Shellac down, primer back on, and it’ll get a couple more coats of high-build to properly finish it off. Paired with a MIM neck and then it’s onto Dakota Red nitro, which means it’ll look finished long before it actually is. As ever, slow progress — but very close to colour now. MGCS — Made to play. Built to last. -
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Lakland5 started following Green boy Audio Fearless F112 ( 2 of them)
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woolf started following Ken Smith Burner FS
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steantval started following Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
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Stranglers keyboard on the Repair Shop tonight
steantval replied to Nail Soup's topic in General Discussion
Many years ago our rock covers band used to play at the Rose and Crown in the village of Somersham in Cambridgeshire, Dave Greenfield lived in the big house opposite, right in the centre of the village, on two occasions he was in the pub watching us play, both times he stayed until we finished and had a chat with us while we were packing away, nice chap, passed away too early. -
Knackered truss rod and fingerboard removal HELP PLEASE
Andyjr1515 replied to police squad's topic in Bass Guitars
Apols - I missed this extra query and presume you're talking about the positioning panel pins. Yes - on a fretless it will often be just the ones at the nut. But you must have something in place that will prevent the heel end sliding sideways too - to be honest, on ebony I would usually use panel pins there too and then fill the holes with ebony dust mixed with a touch of clear epoxy. However, to avoid risking that, something like the spool clamps I show in one of the pics above (in that instance at the nut end) - or a couple of side packers and a normal clamp. The board will float on the glue and you have to stop it skewing as you tighten the main clamps. -
A pairing of lightweight and planetary methinks.
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Lozz196 started following Getting stuff repaired. and Amp / combo advice please..
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Fender Rumble combo. The 800 watt 210 can be picked up around £600. It weighs 13kg, and it sounds good. Bizarrely the 800 is lighter than the 500 version.
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As above, go Ashdown.
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MS-60B / MS-70 CDR are the previous generation and just have a ‘Ba Octaver’ https://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_MS-60B_FX-list_v2.pdfhttps://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_MS-60B_FX-list_v2.pdf The MS-60B+ has a new ‘Bass Analog Octaver’ model that sounds like an OC-2 (which might just be my favourite ever Octaver): https://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_MS-60Bplus_FX-list.pdf There’s another ‘Bass Octaver’ one that sounds more subtle like an EBS Octabass. They’re both in the MS-70CDR+ too! https://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_MS-70CDRplus_FX-list.pdf
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My sweet Lord. George Harrison
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Selling my Ibanez RGD Iron Label RGDIX7MPB 7 String as I tend to reach for other guitars nowadays. Bridge pickup has been upgraded to a Bareknuckle Ragnarok and I still have the original. Currently tuned down to drop E but new set of strings and it'll be easy enough to put back to Standard. Couple little dings in the finish that have been pictured. I can post at cost but will need a bit of time to find a box! Official specs below Specifications Body & Bridge Body: Ash Top: Poplar Burl Construction: Bolt-On Finish: Surreal Blue Burst Binding: None Bridge: Gibraltar Standard II-7 Neck & Fingerboard Neck: 3pc Maple/Bubinga Neck Profile: Nitro Wizard-7 Fretboard: Birdseye Maple Frets: 24 Jumbo Inlays: None Scale Length: 26.5” Hardware & Electronics Controls: 1 x Volume, 3-Way Toggle Switch Bridge Pickup: DiMarzio Fusion Edge Humbucker Neck Pickup: DiMarzio Fusion Edge Humbucker Tuners: Gotoh MG-T Locking Hardware: Black
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DGBass started following Getting stuff repaired.
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I used to have a Barnes & Mullins account when I was into Peavey equipment and they held quite a lot of genuine Peavey parts in the UK(and still do). However lack of use meant my account was lapsed. They seemed less interested in non trade accounts last I contacted them( a while ago). I would agree though that parts for "foreign" manufacturers equipment seem more difficult to source in the UK nowadays and I suspect a lot of that is to do with the level of UK support available within the contracts awarded to certain amp repair centres for certain brands of bass gear. Also, changing out whole modules or entire main boards is probably easier and more cost effective than faulting to component level, and in some cases its probably cheaper buying a complete new unit if it's out of warranty. Just recently I tried to get what I thought a fairly obvious consumable ( A compression horn diaphragm for a hartke tweeter ). Hartke USA were very helpful and quick to respond with correct part numbers etc however their UK support had just wound up the contract to deal with Hartke who didn't seem to realise this. When referred to their new UK support team, they were pretty much hopeless, despite Hartke USA being in on the email chain. Conversely, I needed a specific part for a twenty eight year old Ashdown amp repair. It was available, and they posted it to me next day! Go Ashdown! 🙂
