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  2. Cinnamon Grill - Neil Young
  3. I agree, I'd be hard pushed to describe any objective difference in tone between many modern 12s and traditional 15s, but - and I'm sure there's a lot of personal bias in the mix - I always prefer 15s for the feel (although I'm using a Mesa 1516 so not a 15 alone)
  4. I gigged the 1x15 version for 3 years, didn't miss a beat. Great Combo's these. GLWTS
  5. Photos with original pickguard fitted.
  6. Fantastic bass pedal that covers you from overdrive to distortion and fuzz - gated as well. Just not playing in bands so I'm moving some gear - fantastic condition, #006 ☺️
  7. 2011 Fender Custom Shop 1960 Jazz bass in faded 3 tone sunburst nitro lacquer. Weight 9.12lbs. Comes in Fender G&G brown tolex case with certificate of authenticity, Custom Shop Cruz tool kit, bridge and pickup covers, thumb rest, all with reliced screws. Sold fitted with a superior Montreux Retro tortoishell pickguard and currently wearing TI flats. The original pickguard and CS roundwounds will be included in the case. Price is £3000 collected, no trades please. Thank you for looking and happy to provide further details, just message me.
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  8. Love it! If I was nearer I would buy it in a heartbeat (I imagine it doesn’t travel well!) GLWTS!
  9. Learning To Fry - Pink Floyd
  10. Tripe Girl - The Heptones
  11. Randy R Niklas II is poor shadow of the first and, many would say, greatest of the Randy Niklas' to grace the oul three stringer.
  12. Black pudding Bertha. The Goodies
  13. Bratwurst - Green Day
  14. https://www.jhv3.com/ This is the guy who didn't reply. There may be others offering something similar.
  15. I Fought The Lorne - The Clash
  16. It certainly is. A lot of guys use flats on Mustangs, the JMJ comes strung with flats new but, IMO, the bass only really comes alive with a set of rounds. @Lozz196 back off some bass and low mids, not too much, just enough to keep things clear, push the mid-mids, upper mids and treble a touch, add a bit of drive, give the strings a good old tw@tting with a 2mm plectrum and you'll be a punk rock legend once again!!!
  17. Cumberland. Big Country
  18. I never win things. That’s what I said to myself when I missed out on a bass competition a few months back. Anyway, I decided to go in for that Yamaha and… well, I won it!!! Is it your old bass, Andy? I’ve never played a Yamaha before so I’m psyched about this one arriving.
  19. The Weiner Takes It All - ABBA
  20. I have that 210, converted to a 112. Solid cabs!
  21. Beat on the Brat. Ramones
  22. Today
  23. Wurst Day Since Yesterday - Flogging Molly
  24. I’d echo some of Kev’s sentiments, at least to the point of waiting for some used Anagrams to popup. If you could get £1100-£1200 for the QC and then could pickup an Anagram closer to £700, that’s a decent chunk of change to free up. If you’re paying the £899, as much as I disliked many elements of the QC I’d say it’s not worth it.
  25. Of course not. But a fifteen cannot realize the dispersion of a ten, or a twelve, which is their primary advantage, while still being able to deliver enough output to fill the stage, leaving the heavy lifting out front to the PA.
  26. Old British proverb: If it aint broke, you're not trying hard enough! 🤣🤣
  27. There has been some comparisons between modern high quality 10s and 12s and "traditional" 15s and how these modern drivers can out perform the trad 15s which is probably a valid point that also encompasses modern cabinet designs. Saying that, will a modern high quality 10 or 12 with an 8mm excursion be able to move as much air as a modern high quality 15 with an 8mm excursion? And will a modern 10 or 12 ever actually sound like a modern 15? 15 inch speakers in my experience also have a tone all of their own which I personally like, and I think this still makes them a valid choice for me. Perhaps BF are thinking along the same lines and feel the need to fill a gap in their product line with a new up to date take on a 15 cab ( which they originally did ). These days its an easier sell doing a lightweight 2x15 cab, or a 15 + 12 cab or maybe even a 15 +10 cab( all cab designs TE did back in the day) which will be bigger from the outset, rather than trying to market a 1x15 cab as a compact option. 15 inch speakers sound different from 10s or 12s which still makes them valid tonally imho, and modern neo 15s( like the Faital pro 15-PR400) in particular are a world apart from "traditional" 15s of old. 15s also 'feel' different and I think that's something that's sadly lacking where the bass maybe heard a lot easier these days with modern 10 and 12 cabs, but is no longer felt the same way as 15s can deliver. 🫤
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