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  2. I've had the bass about eight years and it's been fine, but recently moved from a cold drafty Victorian house to a more modern place with better insulation, so I'm guessing that's why the wood has moved.
  3. Yeah I agree very nice sounding cabs albeit heavy for lifting I recall GLWTS
  4. When I am learning new songs, I like making a playlist with them so that I listen to them frequently... in the car, while at work... it's not as efficient as actually trying to memorise it, but it's very low effort and it's amazing how much your brain can pick up without really trying. Of course, that's in addition to actual practice
  5. Just to confirm this is a ‘Made in Germany’ bass. It is a lovely weight too at just 7.9lbs (as per Mark at Classic and Cool), making it the lightest Precision style bass I have ever owned.
  6. A whole set of the Dunlop Fuzz Face Mini pedals up for grabs! Great pedals, great tone, and all in good condition, but just haven’t been used (plus, quite hard to display upright…). The following choices available (prices including UK postage): FFM1 - Silicon Fuzz Face Mini (blue) -£100 FFM2 - Germanium Fuzz Face Mini (red) - £100 FFM3 - Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Face Mini (pale blue) - £110 FFM4 - Joe Bonamassa Fuzz Face Mini (black) - £120 FFM6 - Band of Gypsys Fuzz Face Mini (red with white knobs) - £110 - £110
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  7. Pair of Marshall Guv’nors up for grabs. On the left is the original MK1, made in England model, on the right, the slightly later (but still vintage) Korean model, including box. Both are well used (MIE model especially) but both still working well and sound great. The occasional crackle from a knob (they are both 30+ years old) but nothing majorly affecting use. £150 each, including uk postage.
  8. I suppose a major Specials fan who plays bass could buy it and it ends up as their number one bass that they play every day and will cherish. I think £20k is steep for any bass but to someone that could be doable. If a Bruce Foxton or JJ Burnel owned Precision came up that had been used in their original work then I`d be tempted, however I already have my fave bass so it would be a waste for me as nothing replaces that.
  9. Two channel digital delay, 4 modes (copy, analog, modulation and reverse delay), it can take a footswitch as well (not included) Great condition, home use only.
  10. This is pretty normal on basses and cellos. It just needs gluing and clamping. It's almost regular maintenance ( regular being decade hopefully). My (all wood) cello had it several times, especially when I lived in South Korea with 5% humidity. A £10,000 bass I borrowed from Tim Tofts had a side split like that ( would have been fixed if I'd bought it ).q
  11. See, anyone coming to this thread now means that comment doesn't make sense
  12. Great looking bass, and IIRC, they sound absolutely fantastic, courtesy of those Darkstar pick ups. Only time I can recall seeing/hearing one in action was some years ago at one of the many South East Bass Bashes when they were held in Addlestone... It belonged to @obbm I believe. Anyway, best of luck with the sale! 👍 😊
  13. It’s £20,000 for bragging rights on a non original Fender bass you can buy for much less elsewhere. It’s just publicity for the auction.
  14. The bits arrived, but I have not yet looked at them with any intent or plans. It is currently a box full of components, and a small processor, which I can wire together to make lights flash, and buzzers buzz. Only once I have learnt how to do that, and how to create 13 independent switches, will I add a midimuso chip, to generate MIDI signals.
  15. That's a lovely thing. For some reason (God alone knows why) I assumed that this would be a cheap bass, so I looked them up. Oops.
  16. That's a cool mod, are the colours a perfect match in real life? The smaller diameter does look a little odd but I guess it's timesaving and saves on frustration not having to cycle through the presets after moving one of the knobs unintentionally.
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  18. I keep buying these as I love them, but keep needing to sell for other things. Once I sell my Bergantino head, im going back to EBS amps which have it built in (albeit much simpler) Probably the best value for money compressor you can get. This is the third "Studio Edition" of the legendary EBS comp, which features the classic three modes Tube SIM - adds a lovely warmth and Thickness to the mids. Great for Growly rock tones. Multi band - compress the highs and lows seperately,tames the high end snaps and leave the low end a bit less compressed for depth and clarity. Great for equalizing between a finger and slap tone. Normal - the classic EBS sound found on their amp heads. Nice Transparent tone,that gently evens the tone, without adding Colour This comp is a great choice for people that want variety and great tone, but very easy to use. This is in fantastic condition, with Velcro on bottom. £80 incl UK only delivery
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  19. My bad, I forgot my "matos": - Ibanez ATK200 - Fender JB Am.Original 60's (with omega bridge) - Partcaster "Boadicea" : Walnut JB form, CREL H pickup and OBP-1 preamp, chinese neck (maybe a carbon neck to remplace in future). - Ashdown ABM600 IV - Chillamp 212 neo - Some effects : fender comp, JPTX jive, TC nether, phase 90... - Some guitars : Epi SG, Squier Strat, Yam FS800
  20. Silver, Gold and Blue - Bad Company
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