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  1. Hi Lazy Lizard, In the event of a sale just a heads up to let you know that there is one for sale on ebay Swr Big Ben 1x18 500 watt at 8 ohms for sale in gloustershire buy it now price £265
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  3. mick

    Timo

    Bought an amp from Tim. with goods going the other way in part trade. Goods better than described , very low cost and speedy delivery by UPS Very trustworthy and I would have no hesitation in dealing with Tim again All the best Mick
  4. Hi , sorry to break up the Overwater Hard-on party. Looking for a bit of info from the Tanglewood/Overwater guys. My son has aquired a Tanglewood Bass for next to nothing It is a Tanglewood TEB 4 string active, 5 knobs, one is a pull boost 2 Bartolino style, EMC pickups Natural finish, looks like rosewood board, 24 frets Both guitar, headstock and fretboard inlays look very similar to a schecter stiletto. Anybody any info on this model which seems rare as rocking horse doo daa. One of the main questions is , can it be gigged with these EMC pick ups. Any info on this model would be gratefully received Thank you in advance Mick
  5. Hi , Looking for a bit of info from the Tanglewood/Overwater guys. My son has aquired a Tanglewood Bass for next to nothing It is a Tanglewood TEB 4 string active, 5 knobs, one is a pull boost 2 Bartolino style, EMC pickups Natural finish, looks like rosewood board, 24 frets Both guitar, headstock and fretboard inlays look very similar to a schecter stiletto. Anybody any info on this model which seems rare as rocking horse doo daa. One of the main questions is , can it be gigged with these EMC pick ups. Any info on this model would be gratefully received Thank you in advance Mick
  6. Hi 2x18 the allen key at the top could be a guide to to obtain the proper fit for allen key on truss rod for adjustment any damage to adjustment head = sh*t street All the best with the sale Mick
  7. Rodney the Plonker As a retired bass player of over 18 years I never had any contact with a 5 string or even a four sring as it happens . So when I seen them on stage I automatically assumed that the extra string was on the high side of G not on the low side E So one night I asked a 5 string bass player through a drunken haze how he tuned his 5th string to a C or did he drop it to B like a 6 string guitar. I now understand why he looked at me as if I was from Mars. I have since borrowed a 5 string ibanez srx and found what is now termed as the sloppy B Totally unimpressed with this floppy B, I purchased a set of 6 string bass strings and used the top 5 and tuned the guitar E-A-D-G-C very interesting but still having difficulty with the tighter fimgerboard I suppose there is a case for both as I noticed that there are far more tuning variations like the Ibanez Mike D'antonio set up and the biffy clyro "Many of Horrors" ect ect I voted no but I am a plonker as previously stated
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