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  2. The one shown on their web site looks fine. But it would, wouldn’t it? https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/250312438273008--cort-space-4-star-dust-black
  3. Surely the thing that IS wrong with it is that it doesn’t look anything like the one pictured on their web site when you bought it?
  4. They’ve not refused a return but they are stating there is nothing wrong with it so I’m liable for return costs. You’re never going to get a 100% perfect bass and if you look hard enough at any instrument you’ll likely find an imperfection and it’s more difficult to assess on a figured top like this, but there should be some basic standards. The reason I made this post with a picture was to sanity check I wasn’t being unreasonable in thinking this is unsuitable for sale. 9 out of 10 people who expressed an opinion wouldn’t be happy with it, so that tells me it’s not fit for purpose and they should take it back and cover the shipment cost. If it had been the other way round and 90% of people would have been happy with it, I’d have sucked it up and happily paid the return costs.
  5. Looks good! Warwick's amps were always underrated for some reason, their original Wamp range back in the day was brilliant, massive range of stuff, very powerful and I never heard anything bad about them. I played through them as house rigs at gigs and rehearsal studios, and I thought they were fantastic. They made some very cool looking gear... Keep us posted on what you think... Eude
  6. At your own cost though. They’ve not refused a return unless I’ve misread?
  7. The distance selling rules give you the right to return (for no reason) within 14 days, under the The Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013. It may be different in Belgium, but getting shouty when you're wrong isn't a good look. Right to cancel 29.—(1) The consumer may cancel a distance or off-premises contract at any time in the cancellation period without giving any reason, and without incurring any liability except under these provisions— (a)regulation 34(3) (where enhanced delivery chosen by consumer); (b)regulation 34(9) (where value of goods diminished by consumer handling); (c)regulation 35(5) (where goods returned by consumer); (d)regulation 36(4) (where consumer requests early supply of service). (2) The cancellation period begins when the contract is entered into and ends in accordance with regulation 30 or 31. (3) Paragraph (1) does not affect the consumer's right to withdraw an offer made by the consumer to enter into a distance or off-premises contract, at any time before the contract is entered into, without giving any reason and without incurring any liability. Normal cancellation period 30.—(1) The cancellation period ends as follows, unless regulation 31 applies. (2) If the contract is— (a)a service contract, or (b)a contract for the supply of digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the day on which the contract is entered into. (3) If the contract is a sales contract and none of paragraphs (4) to (6) applies, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the day on which the goods come into the physical possession of— (a)the consumer, or (b)a person, other than the carrier, identified by the consumer to take possession of them. (4) If the contract is a sales contract under which multiple goods are ordered by the consumer in one order but some are delivered on different days, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the day on which the last of the goods come into the physical possession of— (a)the consumer, or (b)a person, other than the carrier, identified by the consumer to take possession of them. (5) If the contract is a sales contract under which goods consisting of multiple lots or pieces of something are delivered on different days, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the day on which the last of the lots or pieces come into the physical possession of— (a)the consumer, or (b)a person, other than the carrier, identified by the consumer to take possession of them. (6) If the contract is a sales contract for regular delivery of goods during a defined period of more than one day, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the day on which the first of the goods come into the physical possession of— (a)the consumer, or (b)a person, other than the carrier, identified by the consumer to take possession of them. Cancellation period extended for breach of information requirement 31.—(1) This regulation applies if the trader does not provide the consumer with the information on the right to cancel required by paragraph (l) of Schedule 2, in accordance with Part 2. (2) If the trader provides the consumer with that information in the period of 12 months beginning with the first day of the 14 days mentioned in regulation 30(2) to (6), but otherwise in accordance with Part 2, the cancellation period ends at the end of 14 days after the consumer receives the information. (3) Otherwise the cancellation period ends at the end of 12 months after the day on which it would have ended under regulation 30. Exercise of
  8. If it helps I agree with you. Does it look a bit crap to me, yes, would I like to own it, no, but is it faulty? No it isn’t, so no retailer would have any come back with the manufacturer, so it’s up to the purchaser whether they want to buy it or not, but the retailer has done nothing wrong.
  9. Take the head out and there's your cab! If space wasn't at a premium I wouldn't be moving it on, its a brilliant bit of kit and looks great too. And, like busses, there are TWO for sale on the forum at the same time, the 12inch is the classic but I'm sure the 15inch is ace too, can't go wrong.
  10. Much better you realised now than on a gig!
  11. That will only be a problem if there is also no envelope controlled VCA in the bass guitar audio signal path. There isn't one shown on the block diagram in the manual but as we have already established that's 10 years out of date.
  12. PSA: Three10 for sale on a Facebook group in the North East - £650 inc cover. Bargain! https://www.facebook.com/groups/157319877702238 Edit: Sold in less than 30 minutes.
  13. Details schmetails😁
  14. Except it was made by HOHNER, not Höfner.
  15. But all of their marketing videos and pictures show matching tops, so it’s implied they at least be some sort of matching. if you bought a blue car and each panel was a different shade of blue, it wouldn’t be an argument to say, we gave you a blue car and never stated the panels had to be the same shade.
  16. It all depends on the music you listen to. Have a look at the artist pages on their respective websites, you might be surprised! Leland Sklar features on both. What surprises me about Hofner is that they didn't come out with a Macca endorsed copy of his original Hofner aafter it resurfaced. I imagine they'd have sold like hot cakes to bassists and collectors.
  17. Although i still buy bits and pieces (probably up to about 10 preamp pedals this year), ive not been keeping them. I like using a preamp that adds something to the basic tone, but can easily get by without if I had to. In fact the best two gigs ive done this year were with me just going direct in to a supplied bass combo. Its nice toy have toys, but since ive been playing keys in a few bands on and off, and all the bassist ive played with use nothing other than a bass and cable, it made me realise the Rabbit Hole is a very deep one, but doesnt really need visiting.
  18. But if you look at the images on line being used to sell this bass, some are most definitely book matched and, even when they are not, none are close to being as mis-matched as the example in the OP. If I had bought the bass in the OP on the basis of the photos being published on-line, I'd be sending it back expecting a full refund including my postage costs too.
  19. Hi Folks, Having a clear out of books (and other bits in their own topics) and it would be great to find a loving home for these titles. £3 postage per item to UK mainland only. I'm happy to arrange a pickup in person only from Petersfield, Hampshire or offer a discounted overall P&P charge if you want more than one item. Bird's Diary by Ken Vial - £3 Charles Mingus - Beneath the Underdog £5 Thinking in Jazz by Paul F. Berliner - £15 The Freedom Principle (Jazz After 1958) by John Litweiler - £10 The Encyclopedia of Music by Max Wade-Matthews & Wendy Thompson - £3 Mingus (A Critical Biography) by Brian Priestley - £3 (many light pencil marks inside) The Story of Jazz (Bop and Beyond) by Bergerot and Merlin - £2 Bird (The Legend of Charlie Parker) by Robert Reisner - £3 Payment by BACS or Paypal, BACS preferred. Cheers!
  20. The Hofner Verithin was quite common in the 60/70s and my first electric 6-string guitar was a Hofner red solid body with one pickup. It played really well BUT it did not look like a Fender or a Gibson, in those days I was a little more fickle than I am now. The Hofner Jack bass really was a fine instrument IMHO, except for having the name and lots of writing on the body.
  21. I also have a D800 but I've only recently put it to any use. I actually bought it in January 2016 according to a quick search through my email, but I took it to a rehearsal and was underwhelmed so I put it in a cupboard in case I needed a 2R capable head at some point. I didn't, so it stayed there until earlier this year when my rehearsal studio amp went on the blink and I needed another sacrificial head to keep down there. It had the distinct advantage of me already owning it, it's loud enough, sounds acceptable, and if it's built as well as people suggest then it should hopefully cope with living in a flight-case in a gear-store with all the climate control of a garden shed. Same, but for me it'd be Markbass LM800, Ashdown RM800, Ampeg PF800. Same - seems to be how it works best for me in our rehearsal room.
  22. Yeah, Pride and Prejudice and a Mills and Boon 😄
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  25. Does anyone know the difference between the German Artist series basses and the other German basses. Looks like the vintage ones are a "relic" finish, but not sure what the differences between the other models are.
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