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  2. Best buy was a Fender American Deluxe Jazz V in trans red. It was mint and only £400 on eBay! Should have been more patient with it but traded it on here after a few years. Worst sell was a 3EQ Musicman Stingray. Traded it for an Overwater Jazz and a bit of cash that valued it at £500. Would be double that now, and again should have showed more patience with it.
  3. An all tube 200w amp, no hiss, pops or squeaks, for around about 70 quid because nobody else wanted to give it a home.
  4. Not me, but a guitarist in one of my bands sold his Tom DeLonge Gibson 333 for £1000 about a decade ago when he needed the money. They now go for anywhere between £5000-7000.
  5. '82 Wal custom from Allbang and Strummit for £500 in '90-91ish. Had to take out a loan to pay for it... Still got it! (not the loan!!)
  6. New pedalboard - Temple Audio Solo 18 Gunmetal + Accessories I purchased it a while ago but never used it. I didn't even unbox it. The complete set [ rrp £235.6 ] contains (normally each of those needs to be purchased separately): Temple Audio Design Pedalboard - Solo 18 Gunmetal (https://www.templeaudio.com/solo-series) [ rrp £111 ] Temple Audio Design IEC MOD AC Main - with the power switch (https://www.templeaudio.com/iec-mod) [ rrp £51 ] Temple Audio Design Pedal Plate Medium x7 (https://www.templeaudio.com/pedal-plates) [ rrp £4.2 x 7 = £29 ] Temple Audio Design Pedal Plate Small x7 (https://www.templeaudio.com/pedal-plates) [ rrp £3.9 x 7 = £27.3 ] Temple Audio Design SOLO Mounting Bracket - mount anywhere on the secondary rail system of the underside of your SOLO Templeboard to increase tension and stiffen the top surface of your board. The mounting bracket can also be used to mount smaller items using a Small or Medium Pedal Plate. It could be used for mounting the PSU under the pedalboard [ rrp £17.3 ] Price for the complete set (I want to sell it as a set) - £170 Posted £165 Posted [vs £235.6 from the retailer]
  7. These are great passive DIs with a proper meaty transformer, GLWTS!
  8. EHX Freeze https://www.ehx.com/products/freeze/ Only home use. Like new. Boxed. (comes with power supply) Price including postage in the mainland UK - £90 £85
  9. The Digitech fs3 is a cheaper alternative to the tc one 😉😉
  10. Really liking this by our own @Tim Chapple hope you don’t mind me sharing this Tim, nice work
  11. SubZero 50W Portable Rechargeable PA System with Wireless Mic, Excellent condition (photos) & complete. The new version is c. £350 (c/w bluetooth) and this original one was £200+ when new. 48 x 40 x 30 cm and c. 17kg. Has handle + castors; and excellent side handles. Mic/s 1 & 2 + Level, Line-in (for aux/phone etc.) + Level, Bass & Treble Boost (EQ), Master Volume. Uses GS12 V7Ah battery (lasts ages but available on ebay etc. if future replacement required). + it's also OK as a portable (or AC/fixed) practice amp (really useful if 'meeting-up' to test a bass)
  12. 8.45lbs (luggage digi-scales) & 41mm (digi-caliper)
  13. The £820 I paid for a Pro Precision a few years ago wasn't massively underpriced but it was a good price for the time. Its value for me was massively enhanced though when it turned out that it was a total player; light, resonant, perfect fit & finish and already sporting a few pre-loved blemishes. So good in fact, that I culled the herd in the knowledge that I'd be hard pressed to find another bass I enjoyed playing more. In a roundabout way, it's saved me a fortune. (I still can't help but occasionally pine for a Jazz to go with it)
  14. Dead on 8lb Dan. The tried and tested bathroom scales method.
  15. Westone Thunder 1A for free on Facebook. It came with a little practice amp too. Absolutely amazing. The preamp was dodgy (and eventually burned out), which did cost me eventually though.
  16. Please note that trade offers must be sent via PMs folks. Ta.
  17. I think I've only made a profit on two basses: an MIJ Precision that I wish I still had, and a Washburn Status that sounded great, looked amazing but just wouldn't be getting gigs after my 80s experiment band failed to get off the ground. The regrettable sale that often haunts me is my Warwick Streamer LX, bought for about £400 in the early 2000's and sold for about the same a year or two later after never truly bonding it regularly reappears on BC, Reverb and eBay every few years for £900 or more https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226072472758?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=174vNm9IScK&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=XRJhsZSpS5O&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY It's a lovely, lovely bass and now I'm a bit older and wiser I'd love to give it another go. But I can't at that price.
  18. I spotted a Washburn A10 guitar on FB marketplace for £80. The guy selling it was clearly not short of a few quid so I didn't feel bad at all when I sold it for 5 times as much.
  19. In case anyone missed it, there’s a V4 firmware update out (v4.03) which fixes a bug with the encoder.
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  21. EBS Reidmar 750 700w into 4ohms or 350w into 8 ohms Recently purchased from this very site but I’ve now got the TE 1200 and the EBS Reidmar 752 and this needs to go as I have too many amps U.K. shipping add £10.00 Add £10.00 for U.K. shipping
  22. Picked up a Cry Baby at a local hose clearance place for £3. Exchanged next day at a Brighton guitar shop for a set of D'addario chrome bass strings. I have no idea how I disposed of my 1970s Electro Harmonix Poly chorus, but I know I wouldn't have sold it for much.
  23. PS give serious consideration to a series/parallel switch as this adds versatility (every jazz bass should have one!). Coupled with a stacked vol/tone vol/tone configuration (why have one tone control when you can have two) and you'll have the widest tonal palette for something that is still passive.
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