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  2. 3P supply was mentioned in the specs.
  3. You might get a slap on the wrist if you haven't registered to sell on BC (aplogise if you have) and you are putting pics and a price up; pay you to delete and register to sell it.
  4. At around 2010 there was a trend to use this black rubber paint in small goods like pens. It has a very annoying habit to become sticky. If it was exposed to sun (UV radiation), it became sticky very quickly. The same issue can be found in silicone components, if they are not post cured. This means that silicone has to be baked after mould a certain time to become stable. If those stand parts were painted, I can understand stickiness, but if the parts are breaking, there may be some bigger issue with the base material. Cheap plastics are cheap for a reason. Good quality materials (say some better PA with glass fibre) were hard to get during Covid. Companies had trouble getting even small amounts from manufacturers, because big buyers (automotive) were served first. I wouldn't be surprised if Hercules tried some cheaper material to keep up their production running. And hide the results with that terrible paint.
  5. Elon Musk — Carson Blanton
  6. Absolutely, I never managed to keep any bass that had the BH or similar OEM barts in.
  7. Here's a playlist for the Rat Pack set https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxJy5ogMTTu4yH6bszCvOjz4VgdMvXbuV
  8. Hello, I'm parting ways with my beloved JV Jazz from 1983. Light as a feather weighing only 3.7 kg's. Sounds exactly like a 60's Jazz without breaking the bank. It being an over 40 year old bass, has had its scratches which don't impact the sound whatsoever. Action can go really low and the truss rod works perfectly. It's all original (i have the original knobs and strap buttons) It comes with brand new Hipshot tuners. The perfect alternative for a vintage Fender. Very comfortable to play. Let me know if you need more info or pictures. Pickup in NW10 London. Cheers
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  9. Yeah, officially known as carpet I think but that’s pretty insulting to proper carpet makers. I like it because you can stick things to it with Velcro (like wedges to tilt the cab towards your ears) and it is relatively easy to apply.
  10. I've just been trying to find the song on YouTube. Looks like there isn't one yet. From what I can see he's essentially a Howard Jones for the smashed avocado and oat milk latte generation. I suppose with the right song he's got as good a chance as anybody.
  11. Indeed - I love the RCF Evox 8s that I have, just two boxes, no extra poles or anything, turn up and plonk them down, connect them up to the mixer, or if you got a JMix8, which is basic but functional, one to the other, plug the power in, jobs done, no poles etc. Plenty loud for a pub or basic outdoor stuff (including the bass and bass drum going through them). If you haven't got the one with the mixer in, get a basic digital mixer which are really cheap now, a XR18 (or even smaller), or even a flow 8. But if there are 6 of you and some instruments, something like an XR18 would give you a microphone each, all the instrument, then speakers to out, and 6 outputs to IEMs, or monitors, or the cheap P-16 personal IEM things (which are fantastic) for an individual mix. That is what I have done a few hundred gigs on and no problems (actually the evoxs, probably still under 100 gigs, but the mixer and everyhing way over).
  12. And no taking your wife, either, in case she tries to outdo your girlfriend.
  13. And as an update from GuitarGuitar. Would be cool to have another alternative to Musicman.
  14. Interesting thread. I have a Stingray that I would sell, but I’m just not clued up enough to understand what makes one £1200 & another £2700…… If a dealer offers £1200 cash, any idea what they would sell it for? I’m not looking to squeeze the pips, just want a fair price. If only I knew what that was…
  15. Bought new, kept it in pedalboard since forever. Actually I’m not even removing it until it sells don’t have the original box though (I moved between places since buying). It has 3M Dual Lock Velcro underneath, and naturally is in full working order. Wasn’t stomped much - I was usually engaging it through paired DMC Micro. And on rare occasions it was - it has the button cap! Highly recommended. I can post through Royal Mail Tracking24 for 5 quid or we can arrange local pickup in London
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  16. Have you been in touch with Hercules' UK distributor Strings And Things? When I had problems with the sticky plastic mentioned earlier in this thread it was them and not Hercules who sorted everything out.
  17. it's good to field an artist that strikes the right balance..that says here is something interesting and representative without taking it all too seriously ...i think this guy is a good candidate for that.
  18. Here we go. I'll do a trial in PLA, and later print it in Nylon (because the small amount of nylon filament I have is a few years old and needs drying first). Design is (hopefully) printable without support for a decent surface finish.
  19. Small adjustment. If you go on your own, you only have yourself to blame.
  20. Right then @Machines, I've compiled the results, and it's a majority 8-2 ruling for... NOT GUILTY In my closing notes I will say that you had a close brush with failure and you would be well advised to steer clear of guitar shops going forward, but the court will not go as far as issuing a restraining order. Be good. Case closed.
  21. What about some Retrovibe Ultralites? They look a very similar shape and I have use them on a build and was I impressed with the quality. I think they only come in chrome so that might be the only issue? Made in South Korea and cheaper than Licensed Hipshots. https://retrovibe.co.uk/product/retrovibe-ultralite-bass-tuning-machine-heads-clover-leaf-or-lollipop-only-224g-per-set/
  22. Hey Andy, kinda thinking @Phil Starr's RCF 310A set up could be a neat, lightweight and very good sounding set up for you guys. I'll let him jump in with more detailed thoughts, which I'm sure he will be happy to give. @Woodinblack has base speaker plus array set up (also RCF I think), which will deliver a fuller sound, but may be more than you need, but could allow you to also go via the desk if you fancy doing that down the line.
  23. anyone grab one of these? 🙋
  24. Interestingly, another website lists it as Okome - which Google tells me is similar to mahogany but lighter. So I'd imagine weight to be kind of standard for a £300 bass.
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  26. Array column systems have their benefits, but... The typical array column system places the mid/HF column above the sub, with no option for placing them apart. That means you can't place the subs and mains optimally, the subs close to the wall behind, the mains in the front of the stages. The other 'but' is that they tend to be more expensive than separates. They are easy to use, and portable, but still far from ideal. For small clubs a pair of pole mounted ten inch mains and a fifteen inch sub works better and isn't all that difficult to use. IEM for monitoring is preferable to foldbacks, as they don't take up room on the stage nor do they add wiring clutter.
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