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  1. I have a gig! Praise be. The eternal question arises; what gear shall I take? The answer is simple. The best of everything. Best amp, best cabs, best bass.
    8 points
  2. When a chance came to get hold of one of my old basses back in a trade I of course had to say yes. This arrived today: a 2014 Fender AV 64 Reissue Jazz in a FSR Daphne Blue with matching headstock. It's bloody lovely so goodness knows why I got rid of it in the first place. I have a love/hate thing with Jazzes but hopefully it will hang around for a while. We'll see...
    6 points
  3. Caveat: this is not legal advice. I think this comes down to whether there is a contract on the basis that you have already paid for it. If there is, and given that at the price you paid you reasonably assumed that was the correct price (and not an error), the company is bound to honour it. That does not mean they would. If the contract would depend upon delivery, then there is no contract and they must refund the money you paid upon cancellation by either party. It is unacceptable for them to pull this stroke, in my view. Were I in your position, I would give them a choice on the spot: supply the piano at the price you paid, or else refund the money immediately. But I doubt they have a valid basis for taking the money and then trying to shake you down for more. They might have a valid basis for cancelling the order, in which case you must receive an immediate refund. Personally, I would insist that they honour what you regard as an agreement (do not concede ground on the price-matching point), and point out their weak position in law should they prove reluctant. If they won't budge, get an immediate refund and call the other place quickly. There is no way I would pay extra money to these people.
    5 points
  4. The T2A fuses arrived today and the amp is now working just as it should, without blowing fuses. It draws around 0.35A (88W) from the mains when it has settled down, which is not unusual given how delightfully inefficient valve amps are - my Princeton Reverb draws 0.24A (61W). The steel bird cage gets quite hot above the valves, but my PF-50T did the same. I'm calling that a win. I just need a name now - any suggestions?
    5 points
  5. At last I have a matching pair.
    5 points
  6. Hi guys, American Fender PJ- Bass in amazing condition and hardly played (Covid related). I’ve upgraded the pickups to Aguilar AG4-PJ HUM CANCELLING (worth £215). The bass is currently strung with Elixir’s and sound lovely! Condition: Few tiny cosmetics scratches to the body (as seen in photos) but other than that immaculate. Delivery at buyers cost or you’re welcome to pick up and try before you buy in my home studio set up (as long as Covid social distancing is adhered to). RRP: £1199.00 Any questions, please fire away Thanks guys 😊 Specifications Body Body Material: Alder Body Finish: Satin Polyurethane Neck Neck: Maple, Modern “C” Neck Finish: Satin Polyurethane Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5” (241 mm) Frets: 20, Jumbo Position Inlays: Black Dots Nut (Material/Width): Synthetic Bone, 1.625” (41.3 mm) Tuning Machines: Fender® “F” Light-Weight Vintage-Paddle Keys with Tapered Shafts Scale Length: 34” (864 mm) Electronics & Hardware Bridge: 4-Saddle Vintage-Style with Steel Saddles Pickguard: 3-Ply Black/White/Black Pickups: Yosemite™ Single-Coil Jazz Bass (Bridge), Yosemite™ Split Single-Coil Precision Bass (Middle) Controls: Volume 1. (Middle Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Greasebucket™ Tone Circuit (Rolls off highs without adding bass) Control Knobs: Knurled Flat-Top Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome
    4 points
  7. Hardly adequate (dark, flash from phone), but I snapped this just after wiping down the body after 2nd coat. A little darker and deeper red, with the grain still nicely visible. It will not get much darker than this from the 4 additional coats I will add, so pretty close to end colour I think.
    4 points
  8. Did someone leave it on a radiator? It seems to have melted... One fugly bass.
    4 points
  9. Just pulled the trigger on a TMB30 on Ebay. Have been circling a shorty for quite a while now a have a few gigs lined up so really looking forward to this little stubby turning up.
    4 points
  10. CIJ Jaguar bass in very good condition. These are notorious for neck dive. I fitted genuine USA Hipshot Ultralites to counter this. The back of the neck has also been given a nicely subtle satin finish. The hipshots required that the original tuner holes be filled, but the effect is subtle, as per photos. Balance is much improved. I've found this Jaguar to be very versatile, tone-wise. The neck on this one now feels great. Weight c. 8lb 13.5oz (about 4kg). Prefer collection. Shipping quote on request. Location Herts, UK.
    3 points
  11. Free Nissan Main Dealer - The Special AKA
    3 points
  12. Go to the CAB website and check your statutory rights but IIRC they sold you the item at the price you paid - they can't add money after the fact.
    3 points
  13. It begins... and very well might end badly!
    3 points
  14. Long time no hear, Yabby You
    3 points
  15. Many thanks to all for your words of encouragement, advice and welcome.
    3 points
  16. Interesting tidbit of information there - so Mr. Glover had got past his (deep) purple phase by then was more into the yellow/red end of the spectrum?
    3 points
  17. 3 points
  18. (B)Raking the law(n) - Judas Priest
    3 points
  19. To bring some perspective my auntie used to live next door to Roger Glover in Richings Park, Iver, Buckinghamshire and my (then) teenage cousin Pete used to wash Roger's car to make a few bob. One time Roger was in his garden planting out some marigolds and my uncle leaned over the fence and said 'Rog, is Smoke On The Water heavy metal?' and Roger put down his trowel and thought a bit and said 'No, Norman, it's hard rock but played with a hint of heaviness'.
    3 points
  20. The Abyssinians 'Declaration of rights'
    3 points
  21. PRICE REDUCED TO £500 Can no longer ship This Aria is from 1981 and sounds fantastic. It has Rotosound 90-35 strings (just like cliff burton did) that are quite dead. The coil tap switch has been replaced because the old one was broken. All of the electronics work perfectly and sound amazing. There have been two holes filled near the controls (seen in pictures) but it doesn't affect anything and is not noticeable unless you're up close. There is also quite a deep dent near the bottom of the bass but, again, it is barely noticeable unless you're up close. There are also minor scratches around the bass that are a given for a 40 year old bass. It plays amazingly with great and low action. The g string has been raised a tiny bit as it was buzzing but i think this is just because of the change in gauge strings. Collection from Wokingham or i can travel out a bit, show me your offers or trades.
    2 points
  22. SOLD VIA BASS GALLERY. Selling my Handbox R400 as I'm not playing bass these days. Great amp in perfect condition. Only used in study/music room. £530 but collection only from London as not comfortable shipping it. Happy to drive a little to meet if it makes things easier.
    2 points
  23. From Musicfestnews.com on Facebook
    2 points
  24. I’m actually waiting to do a review of the @Bergantino Audio Forté HP as well as the NXT and NXV cabinets when they ship to our distributor. I’ll also ask to do B|Amp MK 2 as well. I adore my B|Amp MK1 and can help answer questions about Forté. Anything I can’t answer, I’ll call Jim himself
    2 points
  25. Is Mr. G a known Dead Head? I bet he grows magnolias.
    2 points
  26. The constituent parts of a legally binding contract are: - Offer acceptance consideration consensus In this case you offered to make the purchase and in exchange for receiving the goods later paid the value of the goods (the consideration). They accepted your payment and unless they explicitly said it was a deposit or down payment then I would argue you have an enforceable contract. There is an earlier step which is not part of the contract itself but it is material and this how were the goods advertised or presented for sale? This is known as an invitation to treat. If you were enticed to buy the goods because the price was advertised, displayed or mentioned then you should be able rely on that as part of the pre-contact negotiations. unless any other limiting terms or conditions were made clear at the time of your order I think you probably have a good case. BTW this isn’t legal advice - I started a legal exec course about 30 odd years ago (didn’t finish it though) and this was one of the few things that stuck in my mind. 😂 Good luck and let us know how you get on.
    2 points
  27. I’m guessing the TH is the pedal and not the amp? GLXD-> compressor-> TH
    2 points
  28. Andertons have a mint pre owned one for £645
    2 points
  29. Really? There is an issue with recreational drug use interfering with treatment for mental illnesses, but my dear old mum had bipolar and never went near a recreational drug in her life. Her behaviour was at times as outrageous and loopy as Jaco’s - although far fewer people saw it. We should beware conflating recreational drug usage and mental illness, and also demonising people for drug issues (there are plenty of people with gambling, alcohol and other addictions which also ruin lives). Im also very dubious of viewing these matters as greatly important when there are far more positives - after all some of the great composers of the classical genre had mental health issues.
    2 points
  30. Indeed. Horrible stuff. Although I’ve no room to talk. I clearly have problems of my own to sort out.....according to the BC swearing filter, I lick donkeys.
    2 points
  31. Before I bought my first bass, my band which was a writing and recording only project would borrow one of the two bass guitars owned by people we knew at school. One of these was a home-made thing put together by someone who'd seen a photo of a P-Bass once and then had tried to make their own from memory using only what was available from the parts box at our local musical instrument store. The other was Mosrite-influenced "Woolies Special". Neither were really worthy of the description "musical instrument". We'd got by with these for about 4 years until I actually went out and bought one myself in 1981 - a very battered and heavily modified Burns Sonic Bass which had appeared in the afore-mentioned musical instrument store. It cost me £60 including the OHC and the shop chucked me in a Fender-branded strap. For a while I wasn't entirely sure that it wasn't also home-made as there were no logos on it other than on the Tri-Sonic pickups. However I was able to get hold of "The Burns Book" by Paul Day which confirmed it was actually a proper Burns Bass guitar made in either 1961 or 1962. And that's what I used in my first two bands and on the demos my second band recorded that got CBS records interested in signing us (they decided to go with Wham! in the end), and them for writing bass lines in my synth band, until I bought my Overwater Original 5-string in the early 90s. I still had the Burns Sonic bass until 2 years ago when I had a ruthless pruning of my musical instrument "collection" and got rid of everything I wasn't using. Here's photo of me playing it live in 1982...
    2 points
  32. My father-in-law had Smoke Gets In Your Eyes played at his funeral/cremation.
    2 points
  33. An Avon (Rose Morris) EB0 copy in a sort of dark wine red colour. Played and sounded ok until the tension of the flatwounds, literally pulled the whole bridge out of the body. Fixed it and last heard it was in Canada of all places. Here's proof it existed from 1975
    2 points
  34. If you can find a used one that hits the top of your budget then check out the Spector Bantam bass.
    2 points
  35. To bring some perspective, Smoke on the Water was recorded 49 years ago. 49 years back from Smoke on the Water in 1923 the world was recovering from the Great War and Spanish Flu.
    2 points
  36. You have the ability, and at some point you will meet someone who is on the same level. In the meantime, don't be a stranger, you'll be missed.
    2 points
  37. I really wish I didn’t agree but sadly I do. I’m also double jabbed but with underlying medical issues, an elderly family member we’re supporting through cancer treatment, the almost certain need to head back onto a commuter train in September/October and a kid with special needs… this autumn still somehow feels too soon. Doubly so with the transmissibility of the current variants. I would also have voted for next year. And @silverfoxnik, @Hamster, @cetera happy to help out when it does come around to pulling it together (as part of the North Surrey massive).
    2 points
  38. In reality I think the only people that would bring us anything close to the old TE sound is Ashdown. And I'm not sure they want to, or that there's a market beyond 3 or 4 of us on this site, who would buy one new. Reality makes me sad sometimes.
    2 points
  39. TBH this is probably the most iconic bass instrument from the early 80s...
    2 points
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