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David has just purchased my GK Combo from me. My wife had the pleasure of meeting him in person, rather than I, but the whole transaction - from first contact, through to collection and payment - was carried out with complete ease; it was a real pleasure. Please do 'deal' with David with total confidence - he's one of the great ones, here on BassChat. Best wishes, Greg
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I'm pretty sure they are 8 ohms. There is no label on back to state power rating. I've always assumed about 300 but you'd have to take speaker out to make sure of everything. Here's a picture of the back of one (they are both the same).
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WAS £160 reduced to £149, NOW £140 and includes postage UK - with signature, or +£5 if you require special delivery. Seamoon Funk Machine. As new - Complete with box and all the extras (no power supply included). This works best with passive basses. Here's all the spec ... https://www.breakthemachine.co.uk/product/seamoon-fx-funk-machine/ £160 which includes postage UK - with signature, or +£5 if you require special delivery.
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Free (optional donation to CLAPA). Two large and heavy but great sounding Carlsboro PA Speakers. Collection only. I am based just south of Winchester.
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@DS287 I was wondering if you found a satisfactory conclusion to this saga in the end? Best, Greg
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That definitely doesn’t look right for a new instrument, especially one not listed as B stock. Are you sure the batteries are actually dead? It might be worth trying a fresh pair first, just to rule that out / a wider electrical fault? As for the gouge on the fretboard, that shouldn’t be “normal” on a new bass. If it’s something you can feel easily, I’d say it’s fair to either seek a replacement or at least ask the retailer for a partial refund - especially since it’s a milestone gift. It’s reasonable to expect a new bass it to arrive in new condition. I’d contact Andertons, explain the issues clearly (photos help), and see what they offer. In my experience, they’re usually pretty good about resolving things.
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After trials of the MK1, here is an update, with the new MK2. So much better functionality and far snazzier too!
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Fender American FMT / QMT Deluxe Jazz bass 5 String
MuddBass replied to MuddBass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American FMT / QMT Deluxe Jazz bass 5 String
MuddBass replied to MuddBass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American FMT / QMT Deluxe Jazz bass 5 String
MuddBass replied to MuddBass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American FMT / QMT Deluxe Jazz bass 5 String
MuddBass replied to MuddBass's topic in Basses For Sale
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For sale is my lovely Fender American FMT/QMT Deluxe Jazz bass 5 string, complete with original Fender hard case. It has an alder wood body, bound maple neck, rosewood fingerboard with mother-of-pearl inlays. Year – 2002 Colour – Tobacco Sunburst Body Finish – Gloss Body Wood – Alder Neck Finish – Satin Neck Wood – Maple Fretboard – Rosewood Frets – 20 Scale Length – 34″ Weight – 4057g (4.06kg) I purchased second-hand from BassBros in 2022 (Reciept for £1,375). Since owning, I had the back of the neck further de-satined, so it's lovely and fast. I also fitted luminlay glow-in-the-dark side dots (although one is just slightly distorted - see pics) and Glockenklang 3-Band preamp. Original electrics available. Original BassBros listing (and better quality pictures) can be found here: https://bassbros.co.uk/sold-basses/2002-fender-american-deluxe-jazz-bass-qmt/
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That sounds like something I could use, as I might make some more of these. Do you have any links to where you get these from? An Amazon search was unhelpful.
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My wife says she's not lending me these again though! So I would have to invest in a proper acrilic heater!
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After a couple of recent gig mishaps with trailing leads changing my compressor settings mid-song, I've made a (prototype) acrylic shield today!
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Lovely bass tone, there. Fab stuff
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A lot depends on their positioning - they seem less 'closed' if they can be set a little away from a wall. That said, I often don't have the speaker directly in contact with the floor - I often lift up onto a case / wedge.
