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  2. Mono bass sleeve bass gig bag in excellent condition with only light use - the lightest gig bag in Mono’s range so easy to lug around but still great protection. Photos to follow ASAP Need to source a box if postage is required Info from mono- The Bass Sleeve® Case is designed to be a minimalist solution for traveling light and simple, and it is where MONO's innovative protection and high quality construction standards are merged into a super slim and stylish design. 360° PROTECTION Like the Vertigo™, the Bass Sleeve® Case is Top-Loading® for quick, stand-up access. Its design allows you to quickly unzip the case and pull your bass out from the top. This is enabled by a hidden diagonal hinge on the front panel of the case. Once unzipped, the case naturally opens out and to the right. No need to lay the case down on the floor. Easy access. The Bass Sleeve® Case features a slimmer variation of the Headlock® — MONO's patented neck suspension system. This slimmer Headlock® is molded from solid, shock-absorbing EVA rubber to protect the neck and headstock from impact during falls. When your bass is zipped-in, its neck is automatically secured inside the Headlock®'s contoured groove. At the bottom, the case features a super slim EVA insole to keep the body off the ground and protect the strap pin from bottoming-out when the case is put down too hard. SMART STORAGE The Bass Sleeve® Case features a messenger bag style storage pouch that's perfect for small laptops, tablets, notebooks, cables and other extras that you might need when traveling light. A small interior mesh pocket keeps those little, critical items close at hand. BUILT TO LAST WEAR IT OUT MONO cases are built to military specs, using only high-test materials with extreme resistance to abrasion and the elements. Inside, the plush lining protects delicate custom finishes. Outside, the water-resistant shell keeps you on the move, rain or shine. 100% animal free. RIVETED HANDLE & CUSTOM STEEL BUCKLE Rock solid, industrial webbing handles come standard on MONO cases. Bar-tack stitching and steel rivets reinforce for strength, while high grade webbing provides a super comfortable grip. A custom steel buckle is used to secure the storage pouch with industrial seatbelt webbing. Simple and secure with a nice touch of style. DIMENSIONS & FITTING LIKE A GLOVE Internal Dimensions: 48" x 15.5" x 3" (122cm x 39.4cm x 7.6cm) External Dimensions: 50.5" x 17" x 2.5" (128.3cm x 43.2cm x 6.4cm) External Pocket Dimensions: 10.5" (Short) / 17" (Tall) x 14" x 2" (26.7cm / 43.2cm x 35.6cm x 5.1cm) Weight: 5lbs (2.3kg)
  3. I have a Baby Blue II. The 1x10“ with a horn which have contemplated moving on many times, but have never gotten around to it.
  4. Awesome... What a quality mini gig rig
  5. I would suggest that rather than using actual noise (antisocial and not necessarily easily reproduced), a better approach would be to create a dummy load that would emulate a speaker and measure the voltage across that to establish output power. A crucial point would be a means of measuring THD and maybe have two sets of measurements, one at 1% THD and one at 10% THD. Then do four plots, two with tone controls set at 12 o'clock at 1% and 10% THD respectively, and another two with tone controls set where they give the flattest frequency response (and document those settings), again at 1% and 10% THD. This is just off the top of my head, I'm sure there are lots of holes that can be picked in it.
  6. Kev

    Mini Gig Rig

    ...I grabbed the C4 😁 Insane power and low end for something so diddy, and it works so well with the QC's amp models due to its frequency response. Marvelous thing.
  7. Holiday - Mad Donna
  8. V7/5 is amazing
  9. The pub was also a B&B, we had use of one of the rooms.
  10. I don't think you can with these unfortunately
  11. School's Out - Alice Cooper
  12. In good condition.......................................................................................... for firewood !! 😛 John 😎
  13. Here I are, making a mess of JJ Burnel's finest works.
  14. The stem is held in place by the 2 collars so can’t come off
  15. Would of snapped this up had I not bought a Gnome i pro just the other day. Good luck and I hope it sells for you
  16. MM. No doubt. I might cut highs just a bit, but other than that MM sounds better to my ears. I like the detailed test setup, and nice playing (even through YT). Well done.
  17. Today
  18. We could... FLTP 1000 km is a real life test for electric cars. It is something completely different from what car manufacturers are telling us. Any bass meeting could make tests of the amps and cabs and publish results to some webpage like BC. Requirements and tests are pretty straightforward if someone has a 1 m stick, a noise source, and a decent audio analyzer.
  19. LukeFRC

    DIY Effects

    when I made these in just bigger than 1590a size I had a couple of extra enclosures I used for R&D and a trial print we had done... I do wonder what the Jive pedal sounds like... it's a Super Hard on with clipping diodes, so might make one to fit in the spare ones of these enclosures... not 100% with my layout yet but getting there
  20. I had one. Very punchy, pretty heavy and very harsh sounding. I wouldn't recommend it. Ive had a few Orange cabs and didn't really like any of them.
  21. Curious where you get changed into stage gear in a smallish pub venue. ? Dave
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